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Erin Routliffe - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!

Explore Erin Routliffe net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! In October of 2010 Routliffe took home her doubles championship at G4 held in Burlington. She took her first singles title as a junior at the same event a year later. In October of 2011 she made it to the quarterfinals of singles and doubles at ITF $50,000 tournament in Saguenay and won over world No. 229 Alize Lim in the second round. She made it to her second consecutive 50K doubles semi-finals in Toronto the following week. In this article, we will discover how old is Erin Routliffe? Who is Erin Routliffe dating now & how much money does Erin Routliffe have?

NameErin Routliffe
First NameErin
Last NameRoutliffe
OccupationTennis Player
BirthdayApril 11
Birth Year1995
Place of BirthAuckland
Home Town
Birth CountryCanada
Birth SignAries
Full/Birth Name
FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
SiblingsTess Routliffe
SpouseNot Known
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Erin Routliffe Biography

Erin Routliffe is one of the most popular and richest Tennis Player who was born on April 11, 1995 in Auckland, Canada. After that, she had a series of tournaments that she lost in both the opening or the second rounds and then she went on back to win her championship in Irapuato. She along with Kazakh’s Anna Danilina were top seeds however, they were beaten in the semi-finals 7-6, 6-4, against two of the final champions, NZer Paige Hourigan and Australian Astra Sharma. In the quarter-finals, she fell of her subsequent two tournaments in Mexico and in the opening stage at the WTA tournament in Bogota.

Routliffe and Guarachi took a chance that they would be able to qualify for Wimbledon, and became the last team entered. They had straight sets wins over Priscilla Hon and Arantxa Rus, and Anna Kalinskaya and Viktoria Kuzmova, in the qualifying matches, before taking the eventual champions, Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková, to a third set in the first round of the main draw, the score being 6–2, 2–6, 6–2 to the young Czechs.

Routliffe advanced to her first professional singles final in July 2016, at the 25K in Winnipeg, where she was defeated by fellow qualifier Francesca Di Lorenzo in straight sets. In early October she won her first professional doubles title, partnering Andie Daniell, at the 10K in Charleston.

The next destination took place at the ITF event in Burnie and she was the participant in one of the more bizarre incidents that have occurred in the past. She was forced to withdraw from her singles second round qualification match with Irina Ramialison due to what was later revealed as a minor case food poisoning. In addition to ending at the top of the list as the Lucky Loser, she was scheduled to play Ramialison again. She was able to prevail with ease, however, she fell in its second-round match against Maddison Inglis. She was paired with Fanny Stollar in the doubles and both lost their quarter-final match against Paige Hourigan and Destanee Aiava in a tie-break match that lasted for a long time. Stollar and Routliffe had two match points, 9-7 and two after that, but they lost on Hourigan as well as Aiava’s final point of the match, the final ending at 15-13.

Erin Routliffe (born April 11 1995) is a New Zealand professional tennis player who was previously a player for Canada. She achieved a record-breaking singles ranking of the world’s No. 591 on the 22nd of October, 2012 and a record-breaking junior ranking of No. 17 on January 21, 2013. She was a student at her school, the University of Alabama and was on their team of tennis from September 2013, until the time she graduated in May 2017. She majored in public relations. Routliffe is double NCAA doubles champion, along with Maya Jansen for the 2014 and the 2015 seasons. Her victory at the year 2018’s Hardee’s Pro Classic in Dothan, Alabama allowed her to climb through the 200-mark of the rankings of doubles in the very first time as her victory just two weeks later at Charleston, South Carolina pushed her into the top 150. The runner-up position she earned at the Citi Open in Washington DC took her into the top 100.

Routliffe followed that with a month-long training block in New Zealand before heading to Cairns for the first of a series of ITF tournaments in Australia. Beaten in singles qualifying, she and first-time partner Astra Sharma were second seeds in the doubles, and performed right up to that ranking. They met the top seeds Naiktha Bains and Xu Shi-lin in the final and, after a poor first set, couldn’t convert either of their set points in the second set tie-break, eventually losing 6–1, 7–6. In Darwin, she and Ellen Perez lost in the quarterfinals. She had better luck with Freya Christie as her partner, reaching the semifinals in Brisbane and taking her ninth doubles title of the year in Toowoomba, but lost with different partners in the first round in both Bendigo and Canberra.

Erin Routliffe Net Worth

Erin is one of the richest Tennis Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Erin Routliffe's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Routliffe is a native of New Zealand while her parents, Robert Routliffe and Catherine MacLennan were embarking on a sailing trip around the world. They stayed in New Zealand for four years before moving back to Canada. There are two sisters in her family, Tara and Tess who is an internationally recognized paraswimmer. She moved from Montreal in September of 2011 to study at the National Training Centre and stayed there until 2013.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeTennis Player
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

A semi-final loss in Spain was followed by a first-round exit at Surbiton and then a defeat in the quarter-finals at Nottingham to Monica Niculescu and Elena-Gabriela Ruse, in a match which was halted for an hour by rain at the end of the first set. Routliffe then flew to Kuala Lumpur for New Zealand’s 2019 Fed Cup Group II tournament. Three easy wins in the round-robin doubles rubbers were followed by a three set victory over Malaysia in the play-offs, although New Zealand lost the tie.

From there it was to the clay court swing in the USA where, reunited with Alexa Guarachi, they attempted to defend their title in Dothan, but were upset in the first round by Beatrice Gumulya and Abbie Myers. Guarachi then returned to the WTA circuit in Europe, so Routliffe teamed up with Francesca Di Lorenzo to reach the quarter-finals in Charlottesville, and then with Allie Kiick to reach the semi-finals at the next event in Charleston. These events had all had an increase in their prizemoney to $100,000 in 2019, and a fourth event at that level, in Bonita Springs, Florida, was added to the circuit. Guarachi returned to join Routliffe for this tournament, and they took the title to give Routliffe the biggest win in her career.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Routliffe was straight back on a flight to London, where she teamed up with Madison Brengle for Wimbledon. They were just centimetres from victory in the first round when Routliffe hit the third of four match points in the second set fractionally over the baseline, but 35 minutes later it was all over, Han Xinyun and Oksana Kalashnikova having run away with the deciding set. First or second round losses followed in Routliffe’s next four tournaments, and it wasn’t until she teamed up with Naomi Broady in Vancouver that she reached another final, although they lost to Nao Hibino and Miyu Kato in straight sets. She would play only once more in 2019 after taking a long training block in New Zealand, losing in the first round in Toronto at the end of October to Broady and Hayley Carter when playing with Di Lorenzo.

Who is Erin Routliffe Dating?

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Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Erin Routliffe height 6 ft 2 in Erin weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Height6 ft 2 in
WeightNot Known
Body MeasurementsUnder Review
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Routliffe then joined the New Zealand team in Bahrain for their Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Group II playoffs. Rested for the first day’s tie against Lebanon, Routliffe had her first match the following day when New Zealand met top seeds Uzbekistan. Playing for the second time against their top player, Sabina Sharipova (she had played her in the 2017 Fed Cup tie as well), Routliffe fought well in the first set but tired in the second, losing 7–5, 6–1. Losing all three rubbers, New Zealand nevertheless finished second in the group, and moved through to the 5th-8th place play-offs against Pakistan the following day, where Routliffe beat Ushna Sohail, 6–3, 6–1. The tie was won 3-0, New Zealand therefore finishing fifth equal with the Philippines.

Facts & Trivia

Erin Ranked on the list of most popular Tennis Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Erin Routliffe celebrates birthday on April 11 of every year.

Where is Erin Routliffe from?

Singles
ResidenceCaledon, Ontario, Canada
BornApril 11, 1995 Auckland, New Zealand
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Turned pro2017

How tall is Erin Routliffe?

6′ 2″

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