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Gender: Female
Nationality: Russia
Birthday: July 0, 2008
Place of birth: Moscow, Russia
Permanent residence: Moscow, Russia
Height:1.74m.
Weight: 59 kg
Grip: right hand (backhand)
World singles ranking: 13
Top singles ranking: 2(2004. 9. 13)
World ranking of doubles: 45
Top ranking of doubles:15 (February 2, 20051)
Year-end ranking: 2005-14; 2004-3; 2003-7; 2002- 1 1; 200 1-59; 2000-58; 1999-65; 1998-293;
1997- 622; 1996-8 18; 1995-920
Singles champion: 10
Doubles champion: 5 people
Single game record in 2006: 1 1 wins and 7 losses.
Professional singles record: 335 wins, 178 losses.
2006 doubles record: 5 wins and 6 losses
Professional doubles record: 96 wins and 87 losses
Professional bonus in 2006: $255,986.
Total professional bonus: USD 565,438+USD 08,365,438+USD 065,438+USD 03.
(Note: The above information was updated from wta to May 8, 2006)
Four Grand Slam singles results:
Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open finals.
1999// second round/
2000/first round, third round, first round/
200 1 year/1st round, 2nd round, 1st round/
The second, first, third and fourth rounds in 2002
2003 1/4 final second round fourth round
2004 1/4 final champion, third round and second round semi-final.
In 2005, the fourth round, the first round1/the third round of the final/
2006 Fourth Round Fourth Round1/First Round of the Final/
Career review:
1995: I participated in ITF for the first time and participated in three activities throughout the year.
1997: She won her first ITF women's singles title in Batumi, Georgia, and beat Elena elena dementieva in the final.
1998: won the ITF event in Tallinn, Estonia, and entered the women's singles finals of the other two ITF events, and the world ranking also rose from 329th at the beginning of the year to 293rd.
1999: Top in the world 100. She participated in the WTA competition held in Tashkent for the first time and won the ITF women's singles championship in gorizia. In the same year, she won the WTA Tour women's singles championship for the first time in Palermo, which was her second time to participate in the WTA Tour. In the same year, Miskina entered the second round of the US Open, which was her first time to participate in a grand slam women's singles competition.
2000: Miskina enters the third round of Wimbledon for the first time, and she beats Christels in the second round. In the same year, she represented the Russian team in the Sydney Olympic Games and entered the second round of women's singles.
200 1: defeated kournikova in Leipzig, Germany, which was the first time that kuva lost to her compatriots since 1996, and Miskina successfully advanced to the final of14. At the end of the year, Miskina's world ranking rose to 59th.
2002: Beat Dokchi in the final of Rome Tennis Championships 1/4, which is the first time that she beat the top ten players in the world. In the same year, Miskina won her second WTA Tour title in Bachelet, and she also finished second in Birmingham, Eastburn and Leipzig. After the US Open in September, Miskina became the highest ranked Russian player in the world, and successfully advanced to her first WTA final at the end of the year, with the world ranking of 1 1.
2003: She won the championships in Doha, Sarasota, Leipzig and Moscow, among which in Leipzig, she defeated the world's No.1 Christels and the world's No.2 Haining successively, and she became the first Russian player to win the Clim Ning Cup in Moscow. In this year's Australian Open and US Open, Miskina reached the finals with 1/4, and achieved her best Grand Slam record. He participated in 68 competitions and won 46 of them, ranking seventh in the world at the end of the year, setting a new career high.
2004: In the Australian Open 1/4 final at the beginning of the year, I lost to Clijsters and missed my first Grand Slam women's singles semi-final. In the subsequent Doha competition, Miskina defeated capriati to successfully defend her title, becoming the first Russian player to enter the top five in the women's singles world. On June 5th, Miskina became the first Russian Grand Slam women's singles champion and the first French Open women's singles champion. After this competition, her world ranking will also rise to the third place in history and become the first Russian female player in the world.
2005: Due to shoulder injury and mother's serious illness, 2005 was a year of low state for Miskina. She didn't win a game on clay court and became the first defending women's singles champion to be eliminated in the first round in French Open history. Later, her condition improved on the grassland, and she entered the top 8, setting a best record in her history. She defeated Wimbledon champion Dawei in the Confederations Cup semi-final, led the Russian team to the final and won the championship again. She easily won the third grade in India.