Lucie Ahl (born 23 July 1974) is a tennis coach and a former professional tennis player. She was briefly the British No.1, holding the position for 9 non-consecutive weeks between 30 July 2001 and 5 May 2002. She reached her highest singles ranking of world No.161 on 1 April 2002.
Her best
Grand Slam performance came at the
2000 Wimbledon Championships, where she defeated Austrian
Barbara Schwartz in round one to capture the first and only win of her career in Grand Slam competition. Ahl also represented
Great Britain at the
Fed Cup on one occasion, winning all three of her rubbers and thus remaining undefeated in Fed Cup action.
Brother Daniel was ranked number 1 on the ITF world over 35 ratings in 2007
Lucie Ahl (born 23 July 1974) is a tennis coach and a former professional tennis player. She was briefly the British No.1, holding the position for 9 non-consecutive weeks between 30 July 2001 and 5 May 2002. She reached her highest singles ranking of world No.161 on 1 April 2002.
Her best
Grand Slam performance came at the
2000 Wimbledon Championships, where she defeated Austrian
Barbara Schwartz in round one to capture the first and only win of her career in Grand Slam competition. Ahl also represented
Great Britain at the
Fed Cup on one occasion, winning all three of her rubbers and thus remaining undefeated in Fed Cup action.
Brother Daniel was ranked number 1 on the ITF world over 35 ratings in 2007