Amber Liu

Player

Popular As Amber Liu (tennis)

Birthday July 6, 1984

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Santa Monica, California, USA

Age 39 years old

Height 1.70m

Weight 54 kg

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1984

Amber Christine Liu Chang (born July 6, 1984) is an American former professional tennis player who is also the wife of fellow tennis pro Michael Chang.

2002

Liu attended Stanford University from 2002 to 2006, where she studied economics, interned in investment banking at Goldman Sachs, and played on the women's tennis team, compiling a 94–23 record in singles and leading the team to become NCAA team champions for three straight years, 2004 to 2006.

2003

At Stanford University, she was a two-time NCAA singles champion in 2003 and 2004.

Her highest ranking was World No. 241 in singles and No. 600 in doubles.

She was a two-time NCAA singles champion in 2003 and 2004, NCAA doubles finalist in 2005, and four-time All-American.

Liu was the fourth Stanford women's player to become a two-time NCAA singles champion, following Patty Fendick, Sandra Birch and Laura Granville.

2004

In 2004, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female tennis player.

2005

Liu injured her shoulder in the summer of 2005, which caused her ranking to drop.

In July, Liu was invited as a wildcard to play women's singles at the Bank of the West Classic held at her alma mater Stanford University.

There she played her final match as a professional, losing in the first round to fifth-seeded and World No. 13 Patty Schnyder of Switzerland.

Her parents are Marvin and Valerie Liu, both Stanford graduates.

Her father is a physician and her mother is an attorney.

Liu was coached by Emmanuel Udozorh and International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Michael Chang.

2008

Chang and Liu married on October 18, 2008, and have two daughters, Lani (born December 9, 2010) and Maile (born February 2013).