Английская Википедия:Amy Schwartz (sportsperson)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox tennis biography Amy Schwartz Gross (born September 2, 1969) is a former American professional tennis player and amateur golfer. She played collegiate tennis at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
Her husband is PIMCO co-founder and billionaire Bill H. Gross.[1][2]
Biography
Schwartz, who comes from Miami, was an Easter Bowl champion in tennis as a junior, winning the girls' 16s title in 1984.[3] She played number one singles at the University of Miami. She trained under tennis coach Nick Bollettieri.[4] On the professional tour her best performance was a semi-final appearance at the 1986 Brazilian Open in São Paulo, which included a win over Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. At the 1988 Australian Open she made the second round of the women's singles in her only main draw singles appearance at a grand slam tournament. She represented the United States at the 1993 Maccabiah Games in Israel.[5]
She is also an amateur golfer, playing at The American Express at PGA West in January 2020 and winning the amateur Overall Net category.[6][7][8] Schwartz was featured on the cover of Golf News magazine for an interview where she provided details about her win.[9] In another Golf News interview in the February 2021 issue, she discussed the challenge of mastering golf late in life after her earlier career in tennis.[10]
She met “Bond King” Bill Gross through a mutual friend in 2017, and they now live together part-time in a Laguna Beach oceanfront mansion he bought for her, and which she decorated with a “love” theme.[11] Named “Rockledge by the Sea” by a prior owner, the 10,000-square-foot home was the third most-expensive home sale in 2018 in Orange County, California, at $32 million. The residence has 190 feet of ocean frontage, along with a private-access cove and beach.[12] Gross threw a 50th birthday party for Schwartz at the house in September 2019, featuring singer-songwriter and guitarist Kenny Loggins.[1] During the winter months, the couple lives in a home in the Vintage Club golf community in Indian Wells, California.[10] She married Gross in April 2021 in a ceremony at their Indian Wells home.[2]
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