Anna Djambulilovna Chakvetadze(Tennis player)
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Anna Djambulilovna Chakvetadze
Citizenship Russia Residence Moscow, Russia Date of birth March 5 1987 Place of birth Moscow, USSR Height 171 sm Weight 63 кг Career start 2003 Labor hand right Blow from the left Two-handled Coach Pavel Ostovskiy Reward, USD 3 629 269
Single
Titles 8 WTA, 1 ITF Highest position 5 (10 September 2007)
Grand Slam results
Australian Open QF (2007) French Open QF (2007) Wimbledon 4R (2008) US Open SF (2007)
Doubles
Matches 29 - 53 Titles 1 ITF Highest position 53 (6 августа 2007)
Anna Djambulilovna Chakvetadze (March 5 1987, Moscow) is a Russian professional tennis player.
She's been playing tennis from 8 years after her mother took her to this sport group. She trained in children's international tennis 'Valery'. She won championship of Russia in 2001 (at the age of under 16), 2002 (under 8 years). She is the winner of Interntaional Junior games of Commonwealth of Independent States, Baltic countries and regions of Russia under the auspices of International Olympic Committee (2002 г.). She is the winner of Cup of Russian Tennis Tournament in 2002 (under 18 years).
Repeated winner of Cup of Europe as a member of junior national team of Russia (age category 16-18 years). She is winner of six junior tournaments ITF in single category - one in double category, one in third category and four in fourth category. She is finalist of junior Wimbledon - 2003. In 2003, she made it to the final of the Junior Championships at Wimbledon before falling to Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. The same year, she won the International Bavarian Junior Challenge, defeating Marta Domachowska of Poland 7-6, 6-5. Her record as a junior was 67-19 in singles, and 22-14 in doubles. Her highest world ranking as a junior was #22 achieved in December 2003.
Professional tournaments
Chakvetadze debuted on the ITF circuit in November 2001, losing in the first round in Minsk, Belarus. In July 2002, she won her first ITF doubles title in Istanbul, teaming with fellow Russian Irina Kotkina.
At the 2004 U.S. Open, Chakvetadze won three qualifying matchers to reach the main draw of her first Grand Slam singles tournament. In the second round, she defeated World No. 3 Anastasia Myskina 7-6(3), 6-3 before losing in the third round to Eleni Daniilidou. With this result, she became tied for the second fastest player to defeat a world top 10 in WTA history, tying Serena Williams. She broke into the top 100 in the WTA rankings on September 13, reaching World No. 91. She reached the top 50 on June 6, 2005, coming in at World No. 44.
On September 25, 2006, Chakvetadze won her first WTA singles tournament at the Tier III event in Guangzhou, China, defeating Spain's Anabel Medina Garrigues in the final. Two weeks later, she won her second WTA tournament at the Tier I Kremlin Cup in Moscow even though she was unseeded, beating Elena Dementieva and Nadia Petrova en route to the title. These wins helped boost her ranking to World No. 16. 2007
Chakvetadze started the year by winning the Tier IV Moorilla Hobart International in Australia, her third WTA tournament title. She defeated fellow Russian Vasilisa Bardina in the final. At the Australian Open, where she was seeded twelfth, she defeated eight-seeded Patty Schnyder in the fourth round before losing in the quarterfinals to top-seeded Maria Sharapova 7-6(5), 7-5.
In February, Chakvetadze reached the quarterfinals of the Open Gaz de France in Paris, where she lost to Amélie Mauresmo 7-6(5), 7-5. She then competed at the Proximus Diamond Games in Antwerp, where she lost in the semifinals to Mauresmo 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. On February 19, she made her top 10 debut on the WTA rankings, at World No. 10. At the Tier I Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California, she lost in the fourth round to Shahar Pe'er 6-4, 7-6. She then reached the semifinals of the Tier I Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, where she was defeated by World No. 1 Justine Henin 6-2, 6-3.
Chakvetadze then played four tournaments in Europe on red clay courts. Chakvetadze lost in the quarterfinals of the Tier II J&S Cup in Warsaw to Jelena Janković, the second round of the Tier I Qatar Telecom German Open in Berlin, and the second round of the Tier I Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome. At the French Open, Chakvetadze lost to second-seeded Sharapova in the quarterfinals.
Chakvetadze won her second title of the year, and first grass court title, in 's-Hertogenbosch, with wins over Daniela Hantuchová and Janković. At Wimbledon, however, she was defeated in the third round by 31st-seeded Michaëlla Krajicek in three sets. Chakvetadze then played five tournaments during the North American summer hard court season. At the Tier III Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open in Cincinnati, Ohio, Chakvetadze was the top-seed and won the title, defeating Akiko Morigami in the final. Chakvetadze won her second consecutive tournament the following week at the Bank of the West Classic in Palo Alto, California, the first tournament of the US Open Series.
She defeated Sania Mirza in the final. That was her ninth consecutive match victory and resulted in her ranking rising to World No. 6. At the Acura Classic tournament in San Diego, her 12-match winning streak ended when she lost in the semifinals to top seeded Sharapova for the third time this year 6-3, 6-2 after Chakvetadze had defeated reigning Wimbledon champion Venus Williams in the semifinals 6-7(5), 7-6(3), 6-2. Two weeks later at the Tier I Rogers Cup in Toronto, Chakvetadze retired from her second round match after losing the first set to Virginie Razzano. At the US Open, Chakvetadze was the sixth seed and reached the semifinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time, losing to Svetlana Kuznetsova 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. This result caused her ranking to rise to a career high of World No. 5.
Chakvetadze was the defending champion at the Kremlin Cup in Moscow, but lost her second round match to Dinara Safina 7-6, 6-2.
Chakvetadze became the sixth player in 2007 to qualify for the year-ending Sony Ericsson Championships. She reached the semifinals of that tournament by winning two of her three round robin matches, defeating Serena Williams and Janković before losing to Henin 6-1, 7-6(4). She then lost her semifinal match with Sharapova 6-2, 6-2.
2008
At the Australian Open, Chakvetadze lost in the third round to Maria Kirilenko 6-7(6), 6-1, 6-2. She then helped defending champion Russia win its first round tie against Israel in the Fed Cup by defeating Tzipora Obziler 6-4, 6-2.
Chakvetadze was the top-seed at the Tier II Open Gaz de France in Paris. She defeated Amélie Mauresmo in the quarterfinals, Marion Bartoli in the semifinals, and Ágnes Szávay in the final to win her seventh career singles title. She is now 7-0 in tournament finals. At the Tier I Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida, Chakvetadze lost in the third round to Sabine Lisicki.
At the French Open, sixth-seeded Chakvetadze lost in the second round to Kaia Kanepi 6-4, 7-6(2).
Chakvetadze was seeded eighth at Wimbledon. She defeated Stéphanie Dubois in the first round 2-6, 6-1, 8-6 after Chakvetadze saved two match points at 5-3 and an additional match point at 5-4 in the third set. Chakvetadze won her second and third round matches in straight sets but lost in the fourth round to eighteenth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 4-6, 7-6(0), 6-3.
Chakvetadze played five tournaments during the North American summer hard court season. She was the second seeded player and defending champion at the Tier II Bank of the West Classic on the campus of Stanford University in California. She lost, however, to Bartoli in the quarterfinals 6-3, 6-4. The following week, she lost in the third round of the East West Bank Classic in Los Angeles to Sybille Bammer. Seeded sixth at the Tier I Rogers Cup in Montreal, Chakvetadze lost in the third round to tenth-seeded Bartoli 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(4). She then lost in the final of the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament in New Haven, Connecticut to Caroline Wozniacki. Chakvetadze was seeded tenth at the US Open but lost in the first round to Ekaterina Makarova.
2009
Chakvetadze was seeded 17th at the Australian Open where she lost in the second round to Jelena Dokić 6-4, 6-7(4), 6-3. She also lost the opening round of the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships to Ayumi Morita.
At the Rome Masters, Chakvetadze lost a close three setter to Venus Williams in the third round. At the Madrid Masters, she defeated Virginia Ruano-Pascual in the first round. She then defeated Samantha Stosur in the second round, coming back from 4-1 down in the third set. She fell to Alona Bondarenko in the third round. Chakvetadze, who was seeded 26th at the French Open, suffered a first-round loss to Mariana Duque Marino in three sets 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, thus continuing her disastrous run.
In the grass court season, Chakvetadze was able to raise her game in the first round in Eastbourne, where she defeated a third seeded Jelena Janković 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-2. She lost to Marion Bartoli in the second round.
Chakvetadze was seeded 32nd at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. She lost to Sabine Lisicki in the first round 4-6, 7-6, 6-2, meaning she was out of the top 50 for the first time in quite a while.
Chakvetadze began her 2009 US Open Series campaign at the Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, where she was unseeded. She was defeated in the first round by Maria Kirilenko 4-6, 7-5, 6-7. The following week, at the LA Women's Tennis Championships, she won her first two matches, against Virginie Razzano and Alisa Kleybanova, but then lost convincingly to Agnieszka Radwańska 6-3, 6-2 in the third round.
Having won the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open in Cincinnati in 2007, Chakvetadze went into the 2009 tournament unseeded, and suffered another early round loss to 9th seed Victoria Azarenka in straight sets.
At the Rogers Cup in Toronto she lost again in the first round, to Sybille Bammer 3-6 6-4 6-1, after leading 6-3 4-1. Her next tournament was the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament, in New Haven, where she had been a finalist in 2008. She reached her first quarter-final of the year, defeating Nadia Petrova and Sybille Bammer all in three sets. She then lost to her good friend Elena Vesnina 6-1 7-5.
Chakvetadze entered the US Open as an unseeded player for the first time since 2005. She defeated Yurika Sema 4-6 6-1 6-2, but then fell in the second round to compatriot Vera Zvonareva 3-6 6-1 6-1.
At her home tournament in Moscow Kremlin Cup she again lost in the first round, to Alona Bondarenko 6-4 6-3.
2010
Chakvetadze started the year with a first round loss at the 2010 ASB Classic in Auckland to wildcard Kimiko Date Krumm, 6-1, 6-2. At the Australian Open, she was defeated in the first round by 12th-seed Flavia Pennetta, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.At the 2010 PTT Pattaya Open, Chakvetadze defeated Jill Craybas in the first round and defeated Anastasia Rodionova in the second. She fell to Tamarine Tanasugarn in the quarterfinals.
In March, Chakvetadze competed at the 2010 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, where she had a 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 win over Anne Keothavong. In the second round, she retired with an ankle injury whilst trailing at 6-2, 5-3 to Agnieszka Radwańska. At the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami, Chakvetadze had a first round loss to Kimiko Date Krumm 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. Her next tournament was 2010 Polsat Warsaw Open where she fell in the qualifying round to Bojana Jovanovski 7-5 7-6(4). At the 2010 French Open, she was two points away from winning the match in straight sets, before losing in the first round to Angelique Kerber 5-7 7-6 6-4.
During the grass court season, in the 2010 AEGON Classic she defeated Melanie South 3-6 6-4 6-4 and 8th seed Andrea Petkovic 6-4 6-4 to advance to the third round, where she lost 4-6 7-5 6-1 to qualifier Alison Riske. At the 2010 AEGON International, Anna won her 1st match in qualifying over Anna Lapushchenkova of Russia 6-1 6-1. In the 2nd round of qualifying, Anna lost 7-5 4-6 6-2 to Jarmila Groth of Australia. In the first round of Wimbledon, Anna defeated Andrea Petkovic of Germany 3-6 6-4 6-4 in one hour and 52 minutes. She faced defending champion Serena Williams in the second round and lost 6-0 6-1.
In the 2010 GDF SUEZ Grand Prix, Anna fell to second seed Alexandra Dulgheru 7-6(5) 1-6 6-2 and at the 2010 ECM Prague Open she fell to Ksenia Pervak in the very first round. At the 2010 Banka Koper Slovenia Open in Portoroz, Chakvetadze reached the quarterfinals by defeating Ekaterina Makarova 6-4, 6-1 and defending finalist Sara Errani 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals she defeated No.6 seed Vera Dushevina in a marathon match lasting over 2 hours, saving 2 match points in the final set at 4-5 before finally winning 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. In the semifinals, Anna survived a very slow start before finally defeating local hope and 7th seed Polona Hercog 0-6, 6-2, 6-2. She defeated Johanna Larsson 6-1, 6-2 in her first final in two years and to win her 8th WTA Tour title. Her ranking is set to rise to top 80 in the world as a result. In the Portoroz doubles final, Anna and Marina Erakovic, lost to Kondratieva-Uhlířová after the super tie-break - 6-4, 2-6 and 10-7. Anna then entered the 2010 E-Boks Danish Open in Copenhagen. She qualified by defeating Karolina Kosinska and Kathrin Woerle. In the main draw she then defeated Johanna Larsson 6-4 7-6(2) and Anna Lapushchenkova 6-3, 6-4. In the quarterfinals she defeated Polona Hercog 6-4 6-3 to book her place in the semi-final where her winning streak ended with a 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 loss to top seed Caroline Wozniacki.
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