Nina Dübbers| ITF name | Nina Duebbers | 
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| Country (sports) |  Germany | 
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| Born | (1980-06-24) 24 June 1980 Heidelberg, West Germany
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| Prize money | $105,720 | 
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| Career record | 146–153 | 
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| Career titles | 2 ITF | 
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| Highest ranking | 166 (10 June 2002) | 
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| Australian Open | Q1 (2002, 2004) | 
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| French Open | Q2 (2002, 2003) | 
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| Wimbledon | Q2 (2002) | 
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| US Open | 1R (2001) | 
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| Career record | 38–51 | 
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| Career titles | 2 ITF | 
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| Highest ranking | 248 (2 February 2004) | 
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Nina Dübbers (born 24 June 1980[1]) is a former German tennis player.
Dübbers, who won two singles and two doubles ITF tournaments in her career, reached a singles ranking high of world number 166 on 10 June 2002.
She qualified for the first round of the 2001 US Open – Women's singles, but lost 3–6, 2–6 to 18th seed Sandrine Testud.[2]
ITF finals
Singles (2–1)
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| Legend |  
| $100,000 tournaments |  
| $75,000 tournaments |  
| $50,000 tournaments |  
| $25,000 tournaments |  
| $10,000 tournaments |  | 
| Finals by surface |  
| Hard (2–0) |  
| Clay (0–1) |  
| Grass (0–0) |  
| Carpet (0–0) |  | 
Doubles (2–0)
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| Legend |  
| $100,000 tournaments |  
| $75,000 tournaments |  
| $50,000 tournaments |  
| $25,000 tournaments |  
| $10,000 tournaments |  | 
| Finals by surface |  
| Hard (1–0) |  
| Clay (0–0) |  
| Grass (0–0) |  
| Carpet (1–0) |  | 
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