Career
Her career high ranking is Number. Kruger turned professional in 1989, but it was not until 1992 that she finally broke into the world"s top 100. In 1995, she had her breakout season winning her first Women's Tennis Association Tour title in San Juan where she beat Kyoko Nagatsuka in the final.
She also recorded her first two top ten wins over Anke Huber and Lindsay Davenport.
Other highlights included the quarterfinals of the Tier I in Rome, defeating Brenda Schultz-McCarthy and Karina Habšudová en route, both top twenty players, and reaching the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time at the United States Open, beating Barbara Paulus in the first round. On 4 May 1998, she reached her career high of Number.
21. She also reached two doubles finals in this year, winning Sopot with Francesca Schiavone and finishing runner-up at Basel with Marta Marrero.
Kruger"s last year on the Tour was in 2003, where she used a special ranking. She went 0–5 during this year with her last match being a 6–2, 6–1 loss to Jennifer Capriati at the French Open.
Singles finals: 5 (4–1).