Marion Bartoli
Strong Is Beautiful
Vera Zvonareva

Nadia Petrova

Rus
Residence: Miami, FL, USA
DOB: June 8, 1982
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
Height: 5' 10 1/4" (1.78 m)
Weight: 165 lbs. (75 kg)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Status: Pro (September 6, 1999)
JANUARY - Reached 2r at Australian Open (l. to Errani).

FEBRUARY - Fell 1r at Memphis (l. to Giorgi).
1996 - Played first two events of career on ITF Circuit.

1997 - Won one singles title on ITF Circuit.

1998 - Played first two WTA main draws, falling 1r at Warsaw (as WC) but reaching 2r at Moscow (as WC); fell in qualifying twice (incl. US Open); won three singles titles on ITF Circuit.

1999 - First Top 100 season; reached 2r three times (incl. Wimbledon); fell 1r twice (incl. Australian Open) and in qualifying eight times (incl. other two majors); made Top 100 debut on November 8 (rose from No.113 to No.95).

2000 - Second Top 100 season; QF at Miami; reached 3r once (Australian Open) and 2r six times (incl. Wimbledon, US Open); fell 1r seven times (incl. Roland Garros) and in qualifying three times; made Top 50 debut on September 25 (rose from No.52 to No.50).

2001 - First Top 50 season; SF at Amelia Island (l. to Coetzer); reached 4r twice (Roland Garros, Wimbledon), 3r twice and 2r six times (incl. other two majors); fell 1r 10 times and in qualifying once; won two WTA doubles titles.

2002 - Injury-plagued season; promising start, reaching SF at Gold Coast (ret. vs. V.Williams w/right pectoral strain); subsequently withdrew from Hobart, then missed all events until August w/left foot injury; went from inside Top 30 to outside Top 100, as low as No.169 for one week in September, but got to No.111 by year's end after QF at Moscow; won one WTA doubles title.

2003 - First Top 20 season; runner-up at Linz (l. to Sugiyama); SF four times, at Roland Garros (l. to Clijsters; first Grand Slam SF), 's-Hertogenbosch, Zürich (l. to Henin both times) and Philadelphia (l. to Myskina); QF twice, at San Diego and Leipzig; reached 4r once (US Open), 3r four times (incl. other two majors) and 2r four times; fell 1r four times and in qualifying three times; made Top 20 debut on August 18 (rose from No.22 to No.20); won one WTA doubles title.

2004 - Another Top 20 season; runner-up at Gold Coast (l. to Sugiyama); SF five times, at Miami (l. to Dementieva), Amelia Island (l. to Davenport), Bali (l. to Kuznetsova), Linz (l. to Bovina) and Philadelphia (l. to Zvonareva); QF five times, at Charleston, Los Angeles, US Open (l. to Kuznetsova), Beijing and Zürich; made Top 10 debut on April 5 (rose from No.11 to No.9); won seven WTA doubles titles, incl. WTA Championships (all w/Shaughnessy).

2005 - First Top 10 season; won first WTA title at Linz (d. Schnyder in final); runner-up twice, at Berlin (l. to Henin in final) and Bangkok (l. to Vaidisova in final); SF four times, at Paris [Indoors] (l. to Mauresmo), Amelia Island (l. to Davenport), Roland Garros (second Grand Slam SF; l. to Henin) and Philadelphia (withdrew vs. Dementieva w/right heel bruise); QF 10 times, at Gold Coast, Sydney, Charleston, 's-Hertogenbosch, Wimbledon (l. to Sharapova), Los Angeles, Toronto, US Open (l. to Sharapova), Luxembourg and Filderstadt; reached 4r twice (incl. Australian Open), 3r once and 2r four times (did not fall 1r all year); qualified for first WTA Championships, falling in RR stage (went 1-2 in RR); set career-high doubles ranking No.3.

2006 - Second Top 10 season; won five WTA titles, at Doha (d. Mauresmo in final), Amelia Island (d. Schiavone in final), Charleston (d. Schnyder in final), Berlin (d. Henin in final) and Stuttgart (d. Golovin in final); runner-up twice, at Moscow (l. to Chakvetadze in final) and Linz (l. to Sharapova in final); SF twice, at Auckland (ret. vs. Bartoli w/left groin strain) and Antwerp (l. to Mauresmo); QF five times, at Sydney, Australian Open (l. to Sharapova), Paris [Indoors], Miami and Beijing; mid-season marred by hip injury, falling 1r at Roland Garros (l. to Morigami) then withdrawing from grass court season, then five straight pre-QF exits upon return (l. openers at San Diego, Los Angeles, Montréal and New Haven then falling 3r at US Open); had only two other pre-QF exits (l. 1r at Dubai in February; l. 2r at Luxembourg in October); qualified for second WTA Championships, but fell in RR stage (went 1-2 in RR); made Top 5 debut on April 17 (after Charleston; rose from No.7 to No.5) and reached career-high No.3 on May 15 (after Berlin); won one WTA doubles title, at Montréal (w/Navratilova).

2007 - Another Top 20 season; won seventh WTA title at Paris [Indoors] (d. Safarova in final); runner-up twice, at Amelia Island (l. to Golovin in final) and Los Angeles (l. to Ivanovic in final); SF once, at Eastbourne (ret. vs. Mauresmo w/right pectoral muscle strain); QF six times, at Antwerp, Miami, Berlin, San Diego, Toronto and Stuttgart (ret. vs. w/hip strain, then withdrew from Zürich and Linz); reached 4r twice (incl. Wimbledon), 3r three times (incl. Australian Open, US Open) and 2r three times; fell 1r once (Roland Garros).

2008 - Another Top 20 season; went 4-9 in first nine events, winning matches only at Australian Open (l. to A.Radwanska 16 75 60 in 4r; led 61 30) and Berlin (l. to Kirilenko in 2r); dropped opening match seven times; went 43-15 in last 17 events, highlighted by eighth and ninth WTA titles at Cincinnati (d. Dechy in final) and Québec City (d. Mattek-Sands in final), runner-up twice, at Eastbourne (l. to A.Radwanska in final) and Stuttgart (l. to Jankovic in final); SF twice, at Bali (l. to Schnyder) and Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (l. to Safina); QF five times, at Istanbul, Wimbledon (l. to Dementieva), Los Angeles, Moscow and Linz; five pre-QF exits in that stretch, incl. Roland Garros (3r) and US Open (3r); was alternate at WTA Championships and played one match (l. to Dementieva); won three WTA doubles titles.

2009 - Another Top 20 season; SF twice, at Ponte Vedra Beach (l. to Wozniak) and Beijing (l. to Kuznetsova); QF at Québec City; reached 4r three times (incl. Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open), 3r five times and 2r six times (incl. Roland Garros); fell 1r four times; won three WTA doubles titles; withdrew from Pattaya City, Dubai and Indian Wells w/foot injury.

2010 - Another Top 20 season; runner-up at New Haven (l. to Wozniacki in final); SF at Seoul (ret. vs. Zakopalova w/GI illness); QF five times, at Australian Open (l. to Henin), Charleston, Rome, Madrid and Roland Garros (l. to Dementieva); reached 4r once, 3r three times (incl. Wimbledon) and 2r twice; fell 1r seven times (incl. US Open); won one WTA doubles title.

2011 - First non-Top 20 season since 2002 (finishing No.29); won 10th WTA title at College Park (d. Peer in final); SF at Bali (l. to Ivanovic); QF twice, at Strasbourg and Cincinnati; reached 4r twice (incl. Wimbledon), 3r three times (incl. Australian Open, US Open) and 2r five times; fell 1r eight times (incl. Roland Garros); ret. in Miami 2r w/vertigo and in Rome 1r w/hip strain, also withdrew from Linz w/thigh strain.
SINGLES
Winner (10): 2011 - College Park; 2008 - Cincinnati, Québec City; 2007 - Paris [Indoors]; 2006 - Doha, Amelia Island, Charleston, Berlin, Stuttgart; 2005 - Linz; 1998 - ITF/Makarska-CRO, ITF/Hvar-CRO, ITF/Dubrovnik-CRO; 1997 - ITF/Tbilisi-GEO.
Finalist (11): 2010 - New Haven; 2008 - Eastbourne, Stuttgart; 2007 - Amelia Island, Los Angeles; 2006 - Moscow, Linz; 2005 - Berlin, Bangkok; 2004 - Gold Coast; 2003 - Linz.

DOUBLES
Winner (19): 2010 - Charleston (w/Huber); 2009 - Charleston, Stuttgart (both w/Mattek-Sands), Moscow (w/Kirilenko); 2008 - Cincinnati (w/Kirilenko), Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/King), Moscow (w/Srebotnik); 2006 - Montréal (w/Navratilova); 2004 - Miami, Amelia Island, Berlin, Rome, Los Angeles, New Haven, WTA Championships (all w/Shaughnessy); 2003 - Moscow (w/Shaughnessy); 2002 - Linz (w/Dokic); 2001 - 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Dragomir Ilie), Linz (w/Dokic).
Finalist (16): 2011 - Doha, Miami (both w/Huber); 2010 - Sydney (w/Garbin), Indian Wells, Miami (both w/Stosur), US Open (w/Huber); 2008 - Bali (w/Domachowska); 2006 - Dubai (w/Kuznetsova); 2005 - Indian Wells (w/Shaughnessy); 2003 - Rome (w/Dokic), 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Pierce), Leipzig (w/Likhovtseva); 2002 - Moscow, Zürich (both w/Dokic); 2001 - Bol (w/Pisnik), New Haven (w/Dokic).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team, 2001, 2003, 2006-07, 2009, 2012; Russian Olympic Team, 2004.
Enjoys playing on every surface but has had her best results on hardcourt and clay ... With her aggressive playing style, utilizes her strong serve, volleying skills and powerful groundstrokes to finish the points early ... Spent most of her career travelling and training in numerous countries; finally settled and living in South Florida ... In her spare time, enjoys spending time in the outdoors, travelling to exotic getaways and catching up with family and close friends.
- In 2011 US Open 3r, played longest ever women's match at US Open (l. to Stosur: 3h16m).
- Ambassador for Habitat for Humanity through WTA/Whirlpool/Aces for Homes initiative.
- Junior highlights include winning 1998 Roland Garros (d. Dokic in final).