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Lisa Raymond is an American professional tennis player who has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Lisa Raymond started her career when she received an athletic scholarship from the University of Florida-Gainesville. During her stay with the Gators, she won the NCAA singles title in 1992 and 1993, and was eventually named as the 1992 Volvo Rookie of the Year award. She was the first player to clinch three collegiate Grand Slam titles in 1992.

She turned pro in 1993, and did some partnerships, first with Rennae Stubbs, then with Samantha Stosur which they won six titles together. They were named the ITF World Doubles Champions of 2005. After a year, Raymond and Stosur won ten titles which include the French Open, and Season Ending Championships. They also received the WTA Team of the Year.

Raymond decided to retire from her singles career in 2007, and played with several partners such as Elena Likhovtseva, Kveta Peschke, Julia Gorges, and Liezel Huber, among others. She currently ranked 46th in doubles tennis.

Lisa Raymond was born on August 10, 1973 in Norristown, Pennsylvania.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2014

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$64,800

2013

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$119,900

2012

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$216,100

2011

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$561,800

2010

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$686,800

2009

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$360,300

2008

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$238,400

2007

Earnings

Earnings from tennis

$317,800