Katerina siniakova prediction
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Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA
BEST RANKING
#13 WTA (07/2011)
SPONSORS
Wilson, Lacoste, Top Court
> Currently coached by her father Sergey and her brother Aleks
> Introduced to tennis at age 6 by family
> Grandmother played basketball for USSR; grandfather was high-level basketball referee; father was Olympic-level canoeist; mother was a swimme
> Baseliner whose favorite surface is clay; favorite shot is forehand down the line
> Best memories are winning 2006 Australian Open juniors, first WTA title in Monterrey and playing World TeamTennis
> Speaks Russian, English and French
SINGLES
Winner (12): 2018 – Strasbourg; 2017 – Rabat, Monterrey, Hong Kong; 2015 – Linz; 2014 – Paris [Indoors], Moscow; 2013 – Monterrey, Oeiras; 2011 – Monterrey; 2010 – Monterrey, Istanbul.
Finalist (8): 2019 – Osaka, Moscow; 2017 – Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 2015 – Washington DC, Moscow; 2013 – Brisbane, Seoul; 2012 – Washington DC.
DOUBLES
Winner (5): 2017 – Sydney (w/Babos); 2013
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Katerina
10.05.1996
( 27 )
- Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Monaco
Career
SINGLES
2024 – Lleida (Challenger)
2023 – Nanchang, Bad Homburg
2022 – Portoroz;
2017 – Shenzhen, Bastad;
DOUBLES
2024 – Dubai
2021 – Tokyo 2020 (Gold) (w/Krejcikova);
2020 – Shenzhen (w/Krejcikova);
2019 – Sydney (w/Krunic), Toronto, Linz (both w/Krejcikova);
2015 – Prague (w/Bencic);
2014 – Tashkent (w/Krunic), 125/Limoges (w/Voracova).
GRAND SLAM DOUBLES RESULTS
Australian Open W (2022,2023)
Roland Garros W (2018, 2021,2024)
Wimbledon W (2018,2022,2024)
US Open W (2022)
Record
GRAND SLAM SINGLES RESULTS
Australian Open 2R (2015, 2018)
Roland Garros 4R (2019)
Wimbledon 3R (2016, 2018)
US Open 3R (2018)
2018 – Fed Cup winner.
BIOGRAPHY
Katerina is coached by her father: Dmitri Siniakov. She has a younger brother Daniel who is also represented by Top Five Management. She was mentored by WTA legend Helena Sukova who is now a sports psychologist. She started playing tennis at age 5. Her favorite surface is hardcourt and her favor
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KATERINA SINIAKOVA
Bio
Siniakova was ranked the number two junior tennis player in the world in December 2012.
In 2013, she won the French Open girls' doubles, the Wimbledon girls' doubles and the US Open girls' doubles titles with fellow Czech Barbora Krejčíková. In March 2013 she made her WTA tour debut, as a qualifier, in Miami, losing to Muguruza in the first round.
In 2014, she won WTA the 125K Series doubles title in Limoges (w/Voracova) and broke into the Top 100 after the semifinal run in Moscow, her best result at Premier-level (as a qualifier, d. Giorgi in QF, l. eventual champion Pavlyuchenkova). Next year, she reached the semifinals in Prague (l. to Hradecka) and the quarterfinals in Birmingham.
2016 season highlights included reaching first two WTA finals of career, in Bastad (as qualifier, l. Siegemund) and Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. McHale) and completing a third round run at Wimbledon (l. A.Radwanska), in her best Grand Slam performance so far.
She began 2017 season by winning her first WTA singles title at Shenzhen posting the first two
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