Career
She was given the nickname "Peanut" by her dad because she was the youngest of the five children. She reached the finals of the Wimbledon junior tournament in 1977 and the semifinals in 1978. She made her professional debut in 1976, and that same year also played the United States Open, where she lost in the first round.
19 in 1985.
Among her best wins were victories over Gabriela Sabatini and Zina Garrison. She retired in 1992. She also co-authored the book Inch and Miles: The Journey to Success with basketball coach John Wooden. She was inducted into the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame in 2000, and the San Francisco Preparatory Hall of Fame in 2010.
Singles (2 titles, 1 runner-up).