Background
Namigata was born in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture and started playing tennis when she was 6 years old.
波形純理
Namigata was born in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture and started playing tennis when she was 6 years old.
She attended Fujimura Girls" Junior High School and Horikoshi High School in Tokyo.
Her career high Women's Tennis Association singles ranking is 105, which she reached in February 2011. Her career high doubles ranking is 101, which she reached in May 2015. In September 1997, when still in junior high school, she made her first appearance in an International Tennis Federation doubles tournament.
Namigata turned professional in August 2005. after graduating from Waseda in April of the same year.
Her goal was to finish her first year as a professional ranked in the top 200. She finished 2006 ranked 162 in singles.
The first of her six singles titles came in July 2007. 2014 was the most successful year of her career thus far, winning three International Tennis Federation doubles titles and her first singles title since 2010.
She finished the year ranked 196 in singles and 145 in doubles, returning to the top 200 in each category for the first time since 2011.
Grand Slam appearances
In singles, Namigata has qualified for two Grand Slam tournaments so far. At the 2011 Australian Open she lost to Canadian Rebecca Marino in the first round. Later in the same year, she lost in the first round of the French Open to Aleksandra Wozniak.
In doubles, she qualified for the 2008 Wimbledon tournament with fellow Japanese player Ayumi Morita, losing in the first round to Ekaterina Makarova and Selima Sfar.
Federation Cup
Rankings
Current as of 16 November 2015:
Doubles: 2 (1–1)
Current as of 16 November 2015:
Singles 19 (6–13)
Doubles 38 (18–20).
She completed elementary school at a school in Koshigaya and won a regional tournament when in the third grade. When she was in her first year of high school she reached the round of 16 at the All Japan Tennis Championship and won the All Japan Junior Championship title in her final year of high school. She enrolled in the School of Social Sciences at Waseda University and in 2001 won the intercollegiate doubles title, was runner-up in the singles title, and was a member of the Waseda team that took out the team event. In 2004 she won the intercollegiate singles title and also won her first International Tennis Federation doubles titles in October. In July 2014 Namigata won her first Women's Tennis Association event, the doubles tournmament of the inaugural Jiangxi International Women"s Tennis Open, partnering with China"s Chuang Chia-Jung. Namigata represented Japan in the Asia/Oceania Group Stage of the 2011 Federation Cup.