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Raquel Atawo (née Kops-Jones; born December 8, 1982) is an American former professional tennis player, who is currently the head woman's tennis coach for the Washington State Cougars. She is primarily a doubles specialist, winning 18 WTA doubles titles, including two Premier-5 titles at the
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and the 2014 Cincinnati Masters, and reaching the semifinals of the
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, all alongside her regular partner, fellow American Abigail Spears. Before serving as the head coach at Washington State, Atawo was an assistant women's tennis coach for Auburn University and a volunteer coach for University of California women's tennis.


Biography

Raquel's mother is Nancy Kops, and her father is Lawrence Jones. She has two sisters, Renee and Khristy. She married Toby Atawo on July 18, 2015.WTAtennis.com biography
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Career

Her best results in doubles at Grand Slam events have been reaching the semifinals at the
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in 2014 and
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in 2015 and 2016, both while partnered with Abigail Spears. Kops-Jones has a career-high doubles ranking of No. 10, achieved on March 2, 2015. She has won 18 WTA doubles titles. In 2008, she played for the Boston Lobsters, and in 2019, played for the Philadelphia Freedoms—both teams in the World TeamTennis Pro League.


2012

Kops-Jones and compatriot Abigail Spears were one of the most successful doubles teams of the 2012 season, winning four titles, at
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, Seoul, Tokyo, and Osaka. The pair also reached two other finals and the quarterfinals of
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Significant finals


Premier Mandatory/Premier 5 finals


Doubles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)


WTA career finals


Doubles: 18 titles, 8 runner-ups


Doubles performance timeline


References


External links

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