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Nao Hibino
WTA 204
Best 2026: 174
Best 2025: 129
Best 2024: 76
Best 56

Nao Hibino

Country Japan
Age 31 yo / 163 cm / ? kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Birthplace/Residence Aichi
Coach Eiji Takeuchi
Earnings 3,515,712$
Nao Hibino is a professional Japanese tennis player known for her achievements on the WTA Tour. Born on November 28, 1994, in Ichinomiya, Aichi, Japan, Hibino has made a name for herself with her tenacity and skill on the court. As of 2023, she has won several singles and doubles titles on the WTA Tour, with noteworthy victories in tournaments such as the Tashkent Open in 2015, which marked her breakthrough on the professional circuit.

In addition to her singles success, Hibino has also been a formidable doubles player, capturing multiple titles alongside various partners. Her collaboration with fellow Japanese player Eri Hozumi has been particularly fruitful, resulting in several victories.

Throughout her career, Nao has been coached by Eiji Takeuchi, under whose guidance she has continued to hone her skills and improve her game. Her playstyle is characterized by strong baseline rallies and strategic net play, making her a versatile competitor across different surfaces.

Regarding her personal life, Nao Hibino is relatively private. While specific details about her family and any romantic relationships remain out of the public domain, it is known that she values her family greatly and credits them for their support throughout her tennis career.

Interesting Facts:
1. Nao Hibino has a passion for culinary arts and enjoys exploring new cuisines during her travels on the tour.
2. Off the court, she indulges in photography, often capturing scenic landscapes and candid moments from her journeys around the world.
3. Despite her serious demeanor during matches, Hibino is known for her upbeat personality and sense of humor, often seen sharing laughs with fellow players and fans.

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