
Naomi Broady is a British Women’s Tennis player. She was born on October 9, 1993. Her height is 5 feet 3 inches, and her weight is 128 pounds. Naomi Broady has won three singles titles on the ITF Women’s Circuit in her career (all of which were $10K events). She also reached one ITF final in doubles at an event held in Astana, Kazakhstan.
She first played Tennis aged eight years old with her father, Andy, who coached his daughter for many years before she joined the LTA Academy, aged 12, to further develop her game under Head Coach, Nigel Sears. Naomi Broady attended St Marylebone School before later enrolling at Eton College, where she captained the school tennis team alongside future British number one Kyle Edmund.
She has since broken into the World’s Top 100 in both singles and doubles (September 2016) – an achievement that will see her become British No2 behind Johanna Konta. A highlight of Broady’s career so far is when she was selected for GB at the London 2012 Olympics before deciding to turn professional shortly after that landmark moment in her life. She also won two medals at the European Junior Championships, one with bronze in 2009 (G11), beating then-World No1 junior Caroline Garcia, and another in 2010 (G12), where she beat fellow Briton Katy Dunne 3–6 6–4 6–3 in the final.