(November 1) Revealing that she tested positive for cocaine at Wimbledon, announced her retirement because she said she doesn't want to spend years fighting the results, which could lead to a doping suspension of up to two years. She denies ever using cocaine. (2007)
Singles Slam Titles: 1997, 1998, 1999 Australian Open; 1997 Wimbledon;
1997 US Open. Doubles Slam Titles: 1996, 1998 Wimbledon; 1997, 1998,
2002 Australian Open; 1998, 2000, 2001 French Open; 1998 US Open.
Youngest-ever to rank #1 on March 30, 1997 (16 years, 6 months), and
spent 209 of the next 247 weeks at #1 between 1997 - 2001. At age 12,
she became the youngest-ever Slam junior titlist (1993 French Open);
became the youngest-ever Wimbledon junior champion at 13 years, 276
days (1994).
Married French show jumper Thibault Hutin at City Hall in Neuilly-sur-Seine; the best man was Hingis's mother's boyfriend. The couple, who met at a show-jumping contest in April, plan a more-formal ceremony next spring. [10 December 2010].
Banned for two years for testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon in 2007. (January 2008)
A girl, Lia born 26 February 2019 in Switzerland.
Ex-husband Thibault Hutin was born in January 1986.