Jill N. Craybas, born on July 4, 1974, is a distinguished American former professional tennis player whose career spanned nearly two decades. Turning pro in 1996, she made a significant mark on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour, showcasing her talent and resilience on the court.
Craybas's remarkable journey included an impressive streak of forty-five consecutive Grand Slam tournament main draws from the 2000 US Open to the 2011 US Open. Her most notable achievement came during the 2005 Wimbledon Championships, where she reached the fourth round, defeating renowned players such as Marion Bartoli and Serena Williams along the way.
By the time she hung up her racket in 2013, Craybas was not only one of the oldest competitors on the WTA Tour at thirty-nine years of age but also one of its longest-serving athletes. Her dedication to the sport and her longevity in a highly competitive environment have left a lasting legacy in women's tennis.