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By May 09, 2025Doubles specialist Ena Shibahara gives singles a spin, strikes gold at US Open—but No. 1 Iga Swiatek looms
A former Top 4 doubles player, the California-born 26-year-old is fresh off her first major main-draw win and will face the biggest test of her bourgeoning singles career on Thursday.
Published Aug 28, 2024
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Shibahara enjoyed her best women's doubles results with countrywoman Shuko Aoyama, and won Roland Garros in mixed with Wesley Koolhof in 2022.