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'''Jessica Moore''' (born 16 August 1990, in ]) is an ]n professional ] player. Formerly coached by ], Moore works with the ]. Her preferred surface is ].{{Fact|date=November 2008}} '''Jessica Moore''' (born ] ], in ]) is an ]n professional ] player. Formerly coached by ], Moore works with the ]. Her preferred surface is ].{{Fact|date=November 2008}}


She reached the second round of the ] after defeating ]. There she lost to ]i 17th seed ], 6–0, 7–5. This made her the youngest Australian to win a match at the ] since ] in 1999 She reached the second round of the ] after defeating ]. There she lost to ] 17th seed ], 6–0, 7–5. This made her the youngest Australian to win a match at the ] since ] in 1999


Moore also reached the final of the ], in which she lost to ]. She was the first Australian to make the final in 13 years. Moore also reached the final of the ], in which she lost to ]. She was the first Australian to make the final in 13 years.

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This article is about the tennis player. For other uses, see Jessica Moore (disambiguation).
Jessica Moore
Jessica Moore at the 2008 US Open
Jessica Moore at the 2008 US Open
Country (sports) Australia
ResidenceWilliams, Australia
Height1.69 m (5 ft 6+1⁄2 in)
Turned pro2005
PlaysRight handed; two-handed backhand
CoachMilo Bradley
Prize moneyUS$132,224
Singles
Career record54–35
Career titles3 (ITF)
Highest ranking132 (27 October 2008)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open2R (2008)
WimbledonQ1 (2008)
US Open2R (2008)
Doubles
Career record24–14
Career titles2 (ITF)
Highest ranking285 (13 October 2008)
Last updated on: 8 November 2008.

Jessica Moore (born 16 August 1990, in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian professional tennis player. Formerly coached by Milo Bradley, Moore works with the Australian Institute of Sport. Her preferred surface is grass.

She reached the second round of the 2008 Australian Open after defeating Julie Ditty. There she lost to Israeli 17th seed Shahar Pe'er, 6–0, 7–5. This made her the youngest Australian to win a match at the Australian Open since Jelena Dokić in 1999

Moore also reached the final of the 2008 Australian Open girls' singles, in which she lost to Arantxa Rus. She was the first Australian to make the final in 13 years.

In February 2008, the young Australian made her Fed Cup debut, becoming the youngest Australian to play for Australia since Jelena Dokić in 2000.

After recovering from a shoulder injury, Moore won both the French Open and Wimbledon junior doubles titles with Slovenia's Polona Hercog.

At the final Grand Slam tournament of the year, Moore reached the second round of the 2008 US Open after defeating American wildcard Melanie Oudin 7–6(5), 7–6(5). However, she lost in the second round to Anna Lena Groenefeld of Germany 6–1, 6–3.

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