Biography
Lindsay Lee-Waters, born on June 28, 1977, in the United States, is a former professional tennis player known for her strong baseline play and strategic game. She turned professional in 1992 and achieved her highest singles ranking of No. 39 in 1998. Over her career, she competed in all four Grand Slam tournaments, reaching the third round at the Australian Open in 1999 and the US Open in 1996 and 1997.
In doubles competition, Lee-Waters achieved considerable success, attaining a career-high ranking of No. 22 in 2001. She captured a total of five WTA doubles titles and was a consistent performer on the ITF Circuit, amassing several additional titles. Her doubles prowess was further highlighted by reaching the quarterfinals of the French Open and the semifinal stage of various other tournaments.
After retiring from professional tennis, Lee-Waters transitioned to coaching and has been involved in promoting the sport at various levels. Her contributions to tennis extend beyond her competitive achievements, as she has inspired young players through her coaching and mentorship, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.