Ana Ivanovic and Carlos Moya Nominees for 2022 Tennis Hall of Fame

Carlos Moya in 2021
Carlos Moya in 2021. Photo by DPPI/Jean Catuffe/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11986319p)

Several familiar names will find themselves on the voting ballot for the induction in the International Tennis Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2022. The list of nominees includes the pair of French Open winners Ana Ivanovic and Carlos Moya, US Open Champion Flavia Pennetta, and former number one in doubles, Cara Black.

Ivanovic, Moya, Pennetta, and Black will be joined by Lisa Raymond and Juan Carlos Ferrero, who were on the ballot last year but didn’t make the cut.

The fan vote for the class of 2022 is already underway and will end on October 31st. Their votes will be combined with the votes from other Hall of Fame members, the media, and the historians of the game.

The International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees are expected to be announced in early 2021 while the induction ceremony is scheduled for July 16th.

Ivanovic has 15 career titles and is a former number one tennis player in the world. Her best Grand Slam results besides the French Open win are finals at the Australian Open and semifinals at US Open.

Moya, who was also No. 1 at one point, has 20 titles. He was a semifinalist at US Open on top of Roland Garros’ win in 1998 and has finals at the Australian Open from 1997.

Pennetta’s highest ranking was No. 6 in 2015, the same year she won the US Open. She never made it past the quarterfinals on the other three Grand Slams.

Black had a stellar career in doubles, winning three titles at Wimbledon, one at the Australian Open, and one at US Open. Her best singles result was the fourth round at French Open in 2001.

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