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Amber Liu (Tennis Player)

Tennis Player

Interests

Tennis

Characteristics

Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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1984-07-06
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MiniBio

She’s a two-time NCAA singles tennis champion, and her promising early career was unfortunately cut short due to a shoulder injury. Before she rose to fame, her passion for tennis first sparked at the age of 8 while she was a student at San Diego’s Francis Parker School. It was there that her journey began, laying the foundation for what would become an impressive athletic legacy. A year after tying the knot with her husband, Michael Chang—none other than an International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee—they made a major life move together, purchasing a stunning $2 million waterfront home in California. Her story is one of talent, perseverance, and love—both for the game and for family. Over the years, she’s continued to inspire many, proving that even when setbacks occur, resilience can shape a lasting impact.

Trivia

She spent her college years at Stanford University, where she balanced academics with an impressive tennis career. During her time there, she earned the honor of being a four-time All-American—a remarkable achievement that highlights her dedication and skill on the court. It was at Stanford that she truly shone, excelling both in the classroom and in competitive play. Her journey at the university helped shape her into a well-rounded athlete and student, laying a strong foundation for what would come next. She made the most of every opportunity, and her legacy at Stanford remains a key part of her story.

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