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Maria Sharapova

Maria Sharapova
  • Residence: Bradenton, FL, USA
  • Date of Birth: 19 Apr 1987
  • Birthplace: Nyagan, Russia
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Weight: 130 lbs. (59 kg)
  • Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
  • Status: Pro (April 19, 2001)
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Maria Sharapova Biography

Coached by Sven Groeneveld ... Father is Yuri; mother is Yelena ... Started playing at age 4; at age 6 took part in Moscow exhibition that featured Martina Navratilova; began training at Bollettieri Academy at age 9 (required two-year separation from mother due to visa restrictions and finances) ... Has become a major force in the business world with a series of very successful ventures including a Nike apparel collection; a Porsche ambassadorship; and launching candy and chocolate line, Sugarpova, in 2012 (www.sugarpova.com) ... Has given a lot of time and money to charity, including the Maria Sharapova Foundation and her work as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, donating over $100,000 to Gomel area of Belarus affected by Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster from 1986, and launching a $210,000 scholarship program for students from Chernobyl area; also donated value of Porsche Cayenne she won at 2004 WTA Finals (approximately $56,300) to those affected by school hostage crisis in Beslan ... Favorite foods are Russian and Thai cuisine; favorite dessert is French crêpes w/nutella ... Other interests include fashion, singing, dancing and watching movies (favorite movies are Mona Lisa Smile, Something's Gotta Give and Love Actually) ... Has an extremely strong following on social media (in 2014 became first tennis player, male or female, to pass 15 million fans on Facebook).
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Stats

YTD Career
WTA Singles Titles - 35
WTA Doubles Titles - 3
ITF Women's Circuit Singles Titles - 4
ITF Women's Circuit Doubles Titles - 0
Prize Money $0 $36,484,486
W/L - Singles - - - 601 - 145
W/L - Doubles - - - 23 - 17
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Results

AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Grand Slam // AUSTRALIA // 18-Jan-2016 // $14,835,728 // Hard (Outdoor) // Draw: 128M/128Q/64D // Rank: 5 // Seed/Entry: 5/MD

Round Result Opponent Rank Score
R128 Win Nao Hibino (JPN) 56 6-1 6-3
R64 Win Aliaksandra Sasnovich (BLR) 105 6-2 6-1
R32 Win Lauren Davis (USA) 103 6-1 6-7 (5) 6-0
R16 Win [12] Belinda Bencic (SUI) 13 7-5 7-5
Q Loss [1] Serena Williams (USA) 1 6-4 6-1

WTA Rankings PTS

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Prize Money

$0
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Rankings

Singles Road to Singapore Doubles
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Career-high Singles Career-high Doubles
22-Aug-2005 (1) 14-Jun-2004 (41)
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2015 - Fifth straight Top 5 season (finishing No.4); won two WTA titles at Brisbane (d. Ivanovic in final) and Rome (d. Suárez Navarro in final); runner-up at Australian Open (l. to S.Williams in final); SF four times at Acapulco (withdrew prior to match vs. Garcia w/illness), Madrid (l. to Kuznetsova), Wimbledon (l. to S.Williams) and WTA Finals (l. to Kvitova); reached 4r twice (incl. Roland Garros) and 2r three times; played just one match in near-four month span between early July and late October, retiring in Wuhan opener w/right forearm injury (withdrew from Toronto, Cincinnati and US Open w/right leg injury and from Beijing w/right forearm injury).

2014 - Equal-best season to date, finishing No.2 (also finished No.2 in 2006 and 2012); won four WTA titles at Stuttgart (d. Ivanovic in final), Madrid (d. Halep in final), Roland Garros (fifth Grand Slam title; d. Halep in final) and Beijing (d. Kvitova in final); SF four times at Brisbane (l. to S.Williams), Paris [Indoors] (l. to Pavlyuchenkova), Miami (l. to S.Williams) and Cincinnati (l. to Ivanovic 62 57 75; held 2mp at 5-4 third set); reached 4r three times (Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open) and 3r four times; fell in RR stage at WTA Finals (went 1-2).

2013 - Another Top 5 season (finishing No.4); won two WTA titles at Indian Wells (d. Wozniacki in final) and Stuttgart (d. Li in final); runner-up three times at Miami, Madrid and Roland Garros (l. to S.Williams in all three finals); SF twice at Australian Open (l. to Li) and Doha (l. to S.Williams); QF at Rome (withdrew prior to match w/illness); reached 2r once (Wimbledon); played only one match in injury-marred second half of season - after withdrawing from Stanford and Toronto w/left hip injury, dropped opener at Cincinnati (l. to Stephens) then missed rest of season w/right shoulder injury (withdrew from US Open, Tokyo, Beijing and WTA Finals).

2012 - Equal-best season to date (finishing No.2); won three WTA titles at Stuttgart (d. Azarenka in final), Rome (d. Li in final) and Roland Garros (d. Errani in final); returned to No.1 on June 11 (spent four weeks there to bring career weeks at No.1 to 21); was sixth player in Open Era to complete career Grand Slam (after Court, Evert, Navratilova, Graf and S.Williams) and 10th all-time (also Connolly, Hart, Fry and King); runner-up six times at Australian Open (l. to Azarenka in final), Indian Wells (l. to Azarenka in final), Miami (l. to A.Radwanska in final), Olympics (l. to S.Williams in final; won silver medal), Beijing (l. to Azarenka) and WTA Finals (l. to S.Williams in final); SF once at US Open (l. to Azarenka); QF three times at Paris [Indoors], Madrid and Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; only pre-QF loss all season long came at Wimbledon (l. to Lisicki in 4r).

2011 - Another Top 5 season (finishing No.4); won two WTA titles at Rome (d. Stosur in final) and Cincinnati (d. Jankovic in final); runner-up twice, at Miami (l. to Azarenka in final) and Wimbledon (l. to Kvitova in final); SF twice, at Indian Wells (l. to Wozniacki) and Roland Garros (l. to Li); QF three times, at Auckland, Stanford and Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; reached 4r once (Australian Open) and 3r three times (incl. US Open); struggled with left ankle injury in fall (ret. in Tokyo then withdrew from Beijing; qualified for WTA Finals but went 0-2 in RR and withdrew).

2010 - Another Top 20 season (finishing No.18); won two WTA titles at Memphis (d. Arvidsson in final) and Strasbourg (d. Barrois in final); runner-up three times, at Birmingham (l. to Li in final), Stanford (l. to Azarenka in final) and Cincinnati (l. to Clijsters 26 76(4) 62 in final; held 3mp at 62 53); reached 4r twice (Wimbledon, US Open), 3r twice (incl. Roland Garros) and 2r once; fell 1r three times (incl. Australian Open).

2009 - Season of resurgence after nine-month right shoulder injury lay-off, dipping out of Top 100 but going 31-9 between May and end of year (finishing No.14); withdrew from all events from January to April w/right shoulder injury (incl. Australian Open); played one doubles match, falling 1r at Indian Wells (w/Vesnina); best results in 10 events played upon return were one WTA title at Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (won title when Jankovic ret. w/right wrist injury in final), runner-up finish at Toronto (l. to Dementieva in final), two SFs at Birmingham (l. to Li) and Los Angeles (l. to Pennetta) and three QFs at Warsaw, Roland Garros (l. to Cibulkova) and Stanford; only three pre-QF exits, at Wimbledon (l. to Dulko in 2r), US Open (l. to Oudin in 3r) and Beijing (l. to Peng in 3r); lay-off caused ranking to fall out of Top 100 week of May 18 (No.126; first non-Top 100 ranking since first making Top 100 debut in 2003), but played first event of comeback that week in Warsaw (rose to No.102 after QF finish there and after Roland Garros returned to Top 100, getting back to No.14 for November 9 year-end rankings).

2008 - Another Top 10 season (finishing No.9); went 27-2 before Roland Garros, highlighted by third Grand Slam title at Australian Open (d. Ivanovic in final) and two more WTA titles at Doha (d. Zvonareva in final) and Amelia Island (d. Cibulkova in final); SF twice, at Indian Wells and Rome; QF at Charleston; returned to No.1 on May 19, the week after Henin retired and took name off rankings (held it for three weeks); only pre-QF losses came in last three events of shortened season, at Roland Garros (l. to Safina 67(6) 76(5) 62 in 4r; led 5-2 second set w/mp at 5-3 second set, also leading 5-2 in tie-break), Wimbledon (l. to Kudryavtseva in 2r) and Montréal (withdrew prior to 3r w/right shoulder injury); right shoulder injury caused withdrawals from all events rest of season (incl. Olympics and US Open) as well as two events earlier in season (Miami, Eastbourne).

2007 - Another Top 5 season (finishing No.5); won one WTA title at San Diego (d. Schnyder in final); runner-up three times, at Australian Open (l. to S.Williams in final), Birmingham (l. to Jankovic in final) and WTA Finals (l. to Henin in final); SF four times, at Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Istanbul, Roland Garros (l. to Ivanovic) and Los Angeles; reached 4r three times (incl. Wimbledon), 3r once (US Open) and 2r once; withdrew from five events w/right shoulder injury and three w/left leg injuries; returned to No.1 after Australian Open (for seven more weeks).

2006 - Another Top 5 season (finishing No.2); won second Grand Slam title at US Open (d. Henin in final); four other WTA titles came at Indian Wells (d. Dementieva in final), San Diego (d. Clijsters in final), Zürich (d. Hantuchova in final) and Linz (d. Petrova in final); runner-up twice, at Dubai (l. to Henin in final) and Miami (l. to Kuznetsova in final); SF six times, at Australian Open (l. to Henin), Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Birmingham, Wimbledon (l. to Mauresmo), Los Angeles and WTA Finals (l. to Henin in SF); only pre-SF losses came at Roland Garros (l. to Safina 75 26 75 in 4r; led 5-1 third set) and Moscow (withdrew prior to QF w/right foot strain).

2005 - Another Top 5 season (finishing No.4); won three WTA titles at Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (d. Davenport in final), Doha (d. Molik in final) and Birmingham (d. Jankovic in final); runner-up once, at Miami (l. to Clijsters in final); SF seven times, incl. Grand Slams at Australian Open (l. to S.Williams 26 75 86; held 3mp at 5-4 third set), Wimbledon (l. to V.Williams) and US Open (l. to Clijsters) but also Indian Wells, Rome, Beijing and WTA Finals (l. to Mauresmo in SF); QF four times, at Berlin, Roland Garros (l. to Henin), Los Angeles and Moscow; began year at No.4 and rose to No.3 for first time on February 7 (after Tokyo [Pan Pacific]), No.2 for first time on April 11 (shortly after Miami) and No.1 for first time on August 22 (would spend seven weeks at No.1 during season).

2004 - First Top 5 season (finishing No.4); won first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon (d. S.Williams in final; fourth-youngest Grand Slam champion in Open Era after Hingis, Seles and Austin); four other WTA titles came at Birmingham (d. Golovin in third-youngest final in Open Era behind 1991 San Diego, 1980 Tampa), Seoul (d. Domachowska in final), Tokyo [Japan Open] (d. Washington in final) and WTA Finals (d. S.Williams 46 62 64 in final; trailed 4-0 third set); runner-up once, at Zürich (l. to Molik in final); SF three times, at Memphis (l. to Zvonareva), Beijing (l. to Kuznetsova) and Philadelphia (withdrew prior to match w/right shoulder strain); QF twice more, at Roland Garros (first Grand Slam QF; l. to Suárez) and San Diego; fell 3r at other two majors; made Top 20 debut on April 5 (after Miami; rose from No.23 to No.19), Top 10 debut on July 5 (after Wimbledon; rose from No.15 to No.8) and Top 5 debut on November 15 year-end rankings (rose from No.6 to No.4); won one WTA doubles title.

2003 - First Top 50 season; won first two WTA titles at Tokyo [Japan Open] (d. Kapros in final) and Québec City (won when Sequera ret. w/ankle injury in final); SF twice, at Birmingham (l. to Asagoe) and Luxembourg (l. to Clijsters); QF at Shanghai; debuted at all four majors, best result being 4r at Wimbledon (as WC, l. to Kuznetsova); made Top 100 debut on June 16 (after Birmingham; rose from No.125 to No.88) and Top 50 debut on September 22 (after Shanghai; rose from No.52 to No.47); won two WTA doubles titles; won one singles title on ITF Circuit.

2002 - Played first two WTA main draws, reaching 2r at Indian Wells (as unranked WC, l. to Seles) and falling 1r at Tokyo [Japan Open] (as WC); won three singles titles on ITF Circuit.

2001 - Played first event of career at ITF/Sarasota-USA.
SINGLES
Winner (35): 2015 - Brisbane, Rome; 2014 - Stuttgart, Madrid, Roland Garros, Beijing; 2013 - Indian Wells, Stuttgart; 2012 - Stuttgart, Rome, Roland Garros; 2011 - Rome, Cincinnati; 2010 - Memphis, Strasbourg; 2009 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 2008 - Australian Open, Doha, Amelia Island; 2007 - San Diego; 2006 - Indian Wells, San Diego, US Open, Zürich, Linz; 2005 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Doha, Birmingham; 2004 - Birmingham, Wimbledon, Seoul, Tokyo [Japan Open], WTA Finals; 2003 - Tokyo [Japan Open], Québec City.
Finalist (23): 2015 - Australian Open; 2013 - Miami, Madrid, Roland Garros; 2012 - Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Olympics, Beijing, WTA Finals; 2011 - Miami, Wimbledon; 2010 - Birmingham, Stanford, Cincinnati; 2009 - Toronto; 2007 - Australian Open, Birmingham, WTA Finals; 2006 - Dubai, Miami; 2005 - Miami; 2004 - Zürich.

DOUBLES
Winner (3): 2004 - Birmingham (w/Kirilenko); 2003 - Tokyo [Japan Open], Luxembourg (both w/Tanasugarn).
Finalist (1): 2004 - Memphis (w/Zvonareva).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team, 2008, 2011-12, 2015; Russian Olympic Team, 2012.

Overall Stats

YTD Career
WTA Singles Titles - 35
WTA Doubles Titles - 3
ITF Women's Circuit Singles Titles - 4
ITF Women's Circuit Doubles Titles - 0
Prize Money $0 $36,484,486
W/L - Singles - - - 601 - 145
W/L - Doubles - - - 23 - 17

Grand Slam History

Singles

W/L   2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
52 / 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF F 4r SF F 4r 1r -
53 / 11 FRENCH OPEN - 4r W F W SF 3r QF
46 / 12 WIMBLEDON - SF 4r 2r 4r F 4r 2r
32 / 9 US OPEN - - 4r - SF 3r 4r 3r
W/L   2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002
52 / 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN W F SF SF 3r 1r -
53 / 11 FRENCH OPEN 4r SF 4r QF QF 1r -
46 / 12 WIMBLEDON 2r 4r SF SF W 4r -
32 / 9 US OPEN - 3r W SF 3r 2r -

Doubles

W/L   2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
2 / 2 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2r 2r - - - - - -
1 / 1 US OPEN - 2r - - - - - -

Maria Sharapova Results

  • Singles
    Doubles

AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Grand Slam // AUSTRALIA // 18-Jan-2016 // $14,835,728 // Hard (Outdoor) // Draw: 128M/128Q/64D // Rank: 5 // Seed/Entry: 5/MD

Round Result Opponent Rank Score
R128 Win Nao Hibino (JPN) 56 6-1 6-3
R64 Win Aliaksandra Sasnovich (BLR) 105 6-2 6-1
R32 Win Lauren Davis (USA) 103 6-1 6-7 (5) 6-0
R16 Win [12] Belinda Bencic (SUI) 13 7-5 7-5
Q Loss [1] Serena Williams (USA) 1 6-4 6-1

WTA Rankings PTS

+0

Prize Money

$0

Current WTA Rankings

Singles Road to Singapore Doubles
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Rankings Breakdown

Grand Slams

Date Tournament Round Points
18/01/2016 AUSTRALIAN OPEN Q 430
29/06/2015 WIMBLEDON S 780
24/05/2015 FRENCH OPEN R16 240
19/01/2015 AUSTRALIAN OPEN F 1300
25/08/2014 US OPEN R16 240
23/06/2014 WIMBLEDON R16 240
25/05/2014 FRENCH OPEN W 2000
13/01/2014 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 240
24/06/2013 WIMBLEDON R64 100
26/05/2013 FRENCH OPEN F 1400
Date Tournament Round Points
14/01/2013 AUSTRALIAN OPEN S 900
27/08/2012 US OPEN S 900
25/06/2012 WIMBLEDON R16 280
27/05/2012 FRENCH OPEN W 2000
16/01/2012 AUSTRALIAN OPEN F 1400
29/08/2011 US OPEN R32 160
20/06/2011 WIMBLEDON F 1400
22/05/2011 FRENCH OPEN S 900
17/01/2011 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 280
30/08/2010 US OPEN R16 280
Date Tournament Round Points
21/06/2010 WIMBLEDON R16 280
23/05/2010 FRENCH OPEN R32 160
18/01/2010 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R128 5
31/08/2009 US OPEN R32 160
22/06/2009 WIMBLEDON R64 100
24/05/2009 FRENCH OPEN Q 500
23/06/2008 WIMBLEDON R64 60
25/05/2008 FRENCH OPEN R16 140
14/01/2008 AUSTRALIAN OPEN W 1000
27/08/2007 US OPEN R32 90
Date Tournament Round Points
25/06/2007 WIMBLEDON R16 140
27/05/2007 FRENCH OPEN S 450
15/01/2007 AUSTRALIAN OPEN F 700
28/08/2006 US OPEN W 700
26/06/2006 WIMBLEDON S 314
28/05/2006 FRENCH OPEN R16 96
16/01/2006 AUSTRALIAN OPEN S 314
29/08/2005 US OPEN S 464
20/06/2005 WIMBLEDON S 498
23/05/2005 FRENCH OPEN Q 234
Date Tournament Round Points
17/01/2005 AUSTRALIAN OPEN S 492
30/08/2004 US OPEN R32 92
21/06/2004 WIMBLEDON W 1022
24/05/2004 FRENCH OPEN Q 250
19/01/2004 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R32 72
25/08/2003 US OPEN R64 48
23/06/2003 WIMBLEDON R16 226
26/05/2003 FRENCH OPEN R16 42
13/01/2003 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 38
Complete Rankings Breakdown

Rankings History

Year Season-ending Singles Season-ending Doubles
2015 4 -
2014 2 -
2013 4 -
2012 2 -
2011 4 -
2010 18 -
2009 14 -
2008 9 -
2007 5 -
2006 2 -
2005 4 -
2004 4 83
2003 32 79
2002 186 -
Career-high Singles Career-high Doubles
22-Aug-2005 (1) 14-Jun-2004 (41)

Current WTA Rankings

Ranking Points
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Rankings Breakdown

  • Singles
    Doubles

Grand Slams

Date Tournament Round Points
18/01/2016 AUSTRALIAN OPEN Q 430
29/06/2015 WIMBLEDON S 780
24/05/2015 FRENCH OPEN R16 240
19/01/2015 AUSTRALIAN OPEN F 1300
25/08/2014 US OPEN R16 240
23/06/2014 WIMBLEDON R16 240
25/05/2014 FRENCH OPEN W 2000
13/01/2014 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 240
24/06/2013 WIMBLEDON R64 100
26/05/2013 FRENCH OPEN F 1400
Date Tournament Round Points
14/01/2013 AUSTRALIAN OPEN S 900
27/08/2012 US OPEN S 900
25/06/2012 WIMBLEDON R16 280
27/05/2012 FRENCH OPEN W 2000
16/01/2012 AUSTRALIAN OPEN F 1400
29/08/2011 US OPEN R32 160
20/06/2011 WIMBLEDON F 1400
22/05/2011 FRENCH OPEN S 900
17/01/2011 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 280
30/08/2010 US OPEN R16 280
Date Tournament Round Points
21/06/2010 WIMBLEDON R16 280
23/05/2010 FRENCH OPEN R32 160
18/01/2010 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R128 5
31/08/2009 US OPEN R32 160
22/06/2009 WIMBLEDON R64 100
24/05/2009 FRENCH OPEN Q 500
23/06/2008 WIMBLEDON R64 60
25/05/2008 FRENCH OPEN R16 140
14/01/2008 AUSTRALIAN OPEN W 1000
27/08/2007 US OPEN R32 90
Date Tournament Round Points
25/06/2007 WIMBLEDON R16 140
27/05/2007 FRENCH OPEN S 450
15/01/2007 AUSTRALIAN OPEN F 700
28/08/2006 US OPEN W 700
26/06/2006 WIMBLEDON S 314
28/05/2006 FRENCH OPEN R16 96
16/01/2006 AUSTRALIAN OPEN S 314
29/08/2005 US OPEN S 464
20/06/2005 WIMBLEDON S 498
23/05/2005 FRENCH OPEN Q 234
Date Tournament Round Points
17/01/2005 AUSTRALIAN OPEN S 492
30/08/2004 US OPEN R32 92
21/06/2004 WIMBLEDON W 1022
24/05/2004 FRENCH OPEN Q 250
19/01/2004 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R32 72
25/08/2003 US OPEN R64 48
23/06/2003 WIMBLEDON R16 226
26/05/2003 FRENCH OPEN R16 42
13/01/2003 AUSTRALIAN OPEN R16 38

Tour Championships

Date Tournament Round Points
25/10/2015 WTA FINALS SF 0
20/10/2014 WTA FINALS R1 370
23/10/2012 WTA CHAMPIONSHIPS F 1050
25/10/2011 WTA CHAMPIONSHIPS R1 140
06/11/2007 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS F 525
07/11/2006 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS S 235
08/11/2005 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS SF 378
08/11/2004 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS W 684

Premier Events

Date Tournament Round Points
27/09/2015 WUHAN R32 1
11/05/2015 ROME W 900
02/05/2015 MADRID S 390
20/04/2015 STUTTGART R16 1
24/03/2015 MIAMI R64 10
11/03/2015 INDIAN WELLS R16 120
04/01/2015 BRISBANE W 470
27/09/2014 BEIJING W 1000
21/09/2014 WUHAN R16 105
11/08/2014 CINCINNATI S 350
Date Tournament Round Points
04/08/2014 MONTRÉAL R16 105
12/05/2014 ROME R16 105
03/05/2014 MADRID W 1000
21/04/2014 STUTTGART W 470
18/03/2014 MIAMI S 390
05/03/2014 INDIAN WELLS R32 65
27/01/2014 PARIS S 185
29/12/2013 BRISBANE S 185
12/08/2013 CINCINNATI R32 1
13/05/2013 ROME Q 225
Date Tournament Round Points
04/05/2013 MADRID F 700
22/04/2013 STUTTGART W 470
19/03/2013 MIAMI F 700
06/03/2013 INDIAN WELLS W 1000
11/02/2013 DOHA S 395
29/09/2012 BEIJING F 700
23/09/2012 TOKYO Q 225
14/05/2012 ROME W 900
05/05/2012 MADRID Q 250
23/04/2012 STUTTGART W 470
Date Tournament Round Points
20/03/2012 MIAMI F 700
07/03/2012 INDIAN WELLS F 700
06/02/2012 PARIS Q 120
25/09/2011 TOKYO - PAN PACIFIC Q 225
15/08/2011 CINCINNATI W 900
08/08/2011 TORONTO R16 125
25/07/2011 STANFORD Q 120
09/05/2011 ROME W 900
30/04/2011 MADRID R16 140
22/03/2011 MIAMI F 700
Date Tournament Round Points
09/03/2011 INDIAN WELLS S 450
02/10/2010 BEIJING R32 80
26/09/2010 TOKYO - PAN PACIFIC R64 1
09/08/2010 CINCINNATI F 620
26/07/2010 STANFORD F 320
08/05/2010 MADRID R64 5
10/03/2010 INDIAN WELLS R32 80
03/10/2009 BEIJING R16 140
27/09/2009 TOKYO - PAN PACIFIC W 800
17/08/2009 TORONTO F 550
Date Tournament Round Points
03/08/2009 LOS ANGELES S 200
27/07/2009 STANFORD Q 120
18/05/2009 WARSAW Q 120

Internationals

Date Tournament Round Points
23/02/2015 ACAPULCO S 110
03/01/2011 AUCKLAND Q 70
07/06/2010 BIRMINGHAM F 200
17/05/2010 STRASBOURG W 280
14/02/2010 MEMPHIS W 280
08/06/2009 BIRMINGHAM S 130

Fed Cup

Date Tournament Round Points
13/11/2015 FED CUP FINAL R4 0
07/02/2015 FED CUP WEEK 1 R1 0
04/02/2012 FED CUP WEEK 1 R1 0
05/02/2011 FED CUP WEEK 1 R1 0
02/02/2008 FED CUP WEEK 1 R1 0

Tier 1-5

Date Tournament Round Points
28/07/2008 MONTREAL R16 60
12/05/2008 ROME S 195
14/04/2008 CHARLESTON Q 110
07/04/2008 AMELIA ISLAND W 275
12/03/2008 INDIAN WELLS S 210
18/02/2008 DOHA W 465
08/10/2007 MOSCOW R16 1
06/08/2007 LOS ANGELES S 125
30/07/2007 SAN DIEGO W 430
11/06/2007 BIRMINGHAM F 100
Date Tournament Round Points
21/05/2007 ISTANBUL S 65
21/03/2007 MIAMI R16 70
07/03/2007 INDIAN WELLS R16 65
30/01/2007 TOKYO - PAN PACIFIC S 195
23/10/2006 LINZ W 195
16/10/2006 ZURICH W 300
09/10/2006 MOSCOW Q 75
07/08/2006 LOS ANGELES S 88
31/07/2006 SAN DIEGO W 300
12/06/2006 BIRMINGHAM S 55
Date Tournament Round Points
22/03/2006 MIAMI F 246
08/03/2006 INDIAN WELLS W 325
20/02/2006 DUBAI F 154
31/01/2006 TOKYO (PAN PACIFIC) S 135
10/10/2005 MOSCOW Q 98
19/09/2005 BEIJING S 108
08/08/2005 LOS ANGELES Q 72
06/06/2005 BIRMINGHAM W 184
09/05/2005 ROME S 203
02/05/2005 BERLIN Q 93
Date Tournament Round Points
23/03/2005 MIAMI F 326
09/03/2005 INDIAN WELLS S 190
21/02/2005 DOHA W 283
01/02/2005 TOKYO (PAN PACIFIC) W 448
01/11/2004 PHILADELPHIA S 138
17/10/2004 ZURICH F 310
04/10/2004 TOKYO - JAPAN OPEN W 137
27/09/2004 SEOUL W 112
20/09/2004 BEIJING S 102
22/08/2004 NEW HAVEN R16 1
Date Tournament Round Points
02/08/2004 MONTREAL R16 50
25/07/2004 SAN DIEGO Q 85
07/06/2004 BIRMINGHAM W 172
10/05/2004 ROME R16 89
03/05/2004 BERLIN R16 72
24/03/2004 MIAMI R16 78
10/03/2004 INDIAN WELLS R16 50
15/02/2004 MEMPHIS S 71
03/02/2004 TOKYO (PAN PACIFIC) R16 44
27/10/2003 QUEBEC CITY W 140
Date Tournament Round Points
20/10/2003 LUXEMBOURG S 76
29/09/2003 TOKYO - JAPAN OPEN W 138
15/09/2003 SHANGHAI Q 69
11/08/2003 TORONTO R64 1
04/08/2003 LOS ANGELES R16 58
09/06/2003 BIRMINGHAM S 139
07/04/2003 CHARLESTON Q 16
19/03/2003 MIAMI R128 1
05/03/2003 INDIAN WELLS R128 1
30/09/2002 TOKYO - JAPAN OPEN R32 1
Date Tournament Round Points
06/03/2002 INDIAN WELLS R64 17

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