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Anastasia Myskina

Anastasia Myskina
  • Residence: Moscow, Russia
  • Date of Birth: 08 Jul 1981
  • Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
  • Height: 5' 8 1/2'' (1.74 m)
  • Weight: 130 1/2 lbs. (59 kg)
  • Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
  • Status: Pro
  • Pronounced: miss-KEE-nuh

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Anastasia Myskina Biography

Coached by Jens Gerlach since 2002; also Larisa Savchenko ... Represented by International Sports Advisors Company ... Father is Andrey; mother is Galina ... Has a Scottish Setter named Gorde ... Favorite foods include sushi, white sausages and gnocchi ... Hobbies include reading, watching movies and hanging out with friends in Moscow ... Most memorable tennis experiences are winning 2004 Roland Garros, the Kremlin Cup 2003-04 and competing in the 2004 Olympic Games.
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YTD Career
WTA Singles Titles - 10
WTA Doubles Titles - 5
ITF Women's Circuit Singles Titles - -
ITF Women's Circuit Doubles Titles - -
Prize Money $0 $5,606,725
W/L - Singles - - - 355 - 191
W/L - Doubles - - - 100 - 92
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Results

FRENCH OPEN

Grand Slam // FRANCE // 27-May-2007 // $8,978,567 // Clay (Outdoor) // Draw: 128M/128Q/64D // Rank: 51 // Seed/Entry: /MD

Round Result Opponent Rank Score
R128 Loss Meghann Shaughnessy (USA) 61 6-1 6-0

WTA Rankings PTS

+2

Prize Money

$18,002
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Rankings

Singles Race to Istanbul Doubles
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Career-high Singles Career-high Doubles
13-Sep-2004 (2) 21-Feb-2005 (15)
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JANUARY - Played only match of Australian season at Auckland (as No.2 seed, l. 1r to Dulko in 3s); has since withdrawn from Australian Open w/left toe inflammation.

FEBRUARY - Withdrew from Doha w/left toe inflammation.

MARCH - Withdrew from Indian Wells and Miami w/left toe inflammation.

APRIL - Did not play.

MAY - Withdrew from Berlin and Rome w/left foot injury; made return to Tour at Roland Garros, falling 1r (l. to Shaughnessy 61 60).

JUNE - Withdrew from Eastbourne and Wimbledon w/left foot injury.

JULY - On Monday, July 2, announced that she would be sitting out of the remainder of the season, pulling out of scheduled stops at Toronto, New Haven, US Open, Stuttgart, Moscow and Zurich (w/left foot injury).
1995 - Played first three ITF Circuit events in Russia.

1996 - Played first Tour qualifying at Moscow.

1997 - Won first pro title at ITF/Batumi-GEO (ranked No.762, d. No.514 Dementieva in final).

1998 - Won ITF/Tallinn-EST and reached two other ITF Circuit finals.

1999 - First Top 100 finish; qualified for Tour debut at Tashkent, then again as qualifier won ITF/Gorizia-ITA (d. top seed Montolio in final); at next tournament, reached final of ITF/Orbetello-ITA; in only second Tour main draw, won first Tour title at Palermo (as qualifier, d. Dementieva in SF and Montolio in final); would also qualify for next three Tour events, Knokke-Heist, US Open (Grand Slam debut, reaching 2r and breaking into Top 100 afterwards at No.93) and Moscow (d. No.23 Rubin and stretched No.8 Schett to 3s in 2r).

2000 - Reached second Tour SF at Sopot (d. No.17 Schett in SF for first Top 20 win); qualified for Znrich and reached QF (d. Schnyder and Dementieva); also 3r at Wimbledon (on debut, d. Clijsters), Miami and Birmingham; qualified for Eastbourne and represented Russia at Sydney Olympics, reaching singles 2r.

2001 - Finished at No.59 after falling to No.123 in August; missed Australian Open after undergoing left wrist surgery, returning at Miami; won first singles match in six months over Majoli in Amelia Island 1r; qualified for four Tour events, Rome, New Haven (d. No.13 Coetzer), Bahia (forfeited 2r vs. Nagyova with throat infection) and Linz; as a LL, reached Leipzig QF (d. No.20 Kournikova, her first Tour loss to a fellow Russian, having d. eight different Russians since 1996), l. to eventual runner-up Mag.Maleeva; as WC, reached first Tier I SF in Moscow (d. Mag.Maleeva and Schett for third and fourth Top 20 wins of 2001 en route, l. to compatriot Dementieva 75 third set).

2002 - Began season ranked No.59, qualifying for early events before reaching Doha QF and having breakthrough result in stretching No.2 V.Williams to 3s in QF of Dubai; at Miami served for match vs. No.1 Capriati before falling in 3s; QF again at Amelia Island (l. to V.Williams), Charleston (d. Sßnchez-Vicario) and Rome (scored first Top 10 win over defending champion Dokic); won second career title at Tier II Bahia (d. world No.4 Dokic en route); runner-up at Birmingham, Eastbourne (ranking moved up to No.15) and Leipzig (d. two-time defending champion and world No.8 Clijsters 76 third set, l. to S.Williams); SF at New Haven (d. No.7 Henin and No.8 Hingis, after being one point from 76 51 deficit to win 11 straight games); after US Open took over top Russian ranking for first time; finished season qualifying for season-ending Championships (l. 1r to Dokic), with world No.11 ranking, winning 50 matches (50-28) for second time in her career (1999).

2003 - First Top 10 finish; won four singles titles (joint third for the year with S.Williams) and over $1 million in prize money; titles came at Doha (d. Likhovtseva in first all-Russian final on Tour and debuted in Top 10 after that win on February 17 at No.10), Sarasota (d. Petrova and Dementieva en route), Leipzig (No.1 Clijsters ret. in SF, d. Henin-Hardenne in final, from 63 32 deficit, ending her 22-match win-streak - longest of 2003 - and becoming first player since Austin-1979 Filderstadt to d. Top 2-ranked players at a Tour-only event in Europe), and Moscow (first Tier I win, first Russian to claim the title in eventÆs 10-year history, d. No.2 seed Mauresmo in final); runner-up in Philadelphia (l. to Mauresmo in 3s) to move above Dementieva back to Russian No.1 spot (briefly lost it September 15 to November 2); QF at seven other Tour events, including firsts at Australian and US Opens; qualified for season-ending Championships for second time, d. Sugiyama, but falling to Capriati 75 57 64 and Henin-Hardenne 75 57 75 after being two points from victory on Henin-HardenneÆs serve at 5-4 (match was second-longest in terms of games in the eventÆs 32-year history); split singles rubbers in RussiaÆs 3-2 Fed Cup SF loss to France; first Tour doubles final in Moscow (w/Zvonareva).

2004 - Career-best season highlighted by first Grand Slam title and Top 5 finish (one of three Russians in Top 5 year-end rankings); at Roland Garros, having never advanced past 2r in four previous attempts, d. Kuznetsova 16 64 86 in 4r (saving mp at 5-6 third set, at the time the only Roland Garros champion to recover from mp down after DuPont in 1946 and Court in 1962), V.Williams in QF (first win in three meetings), Capriati in SF (second win in seven meetings), and compatriot Dementieva 61 62 in first all-Russian Grand Slam final, becoming first female Russian Grand Slam singles champion (fifth country to have both finalists after USA, Australia, France and Belgium û crossed $3 million in career earnings following win); first successful title defenses at Doha (d. Kuznetsova in final in 3s) and Moscow (d. Davenport for first time in SF; d. Dementieva in first all-Russian final there); runner-up at San Diego (d. Sharapova in QF, ending her 14-match win streak that included Wimbledon, then Zvonareva 62 67(4) 76(15) in SF after trailing 5-2 in third set, saving 9mp, eight in tie-break, and closing out longest singles third-set tie-break in Tour history on fifth mp, also the longest tie-break this year, falling to Davenport in final); SF at Indian Wells (l. to Henin-Hardenne), MontrTal [Canadian Open] (l. to Likhovtseva in 3s), Sopot (withdrew prior to match vs. Koukalova with right rib strain), Olympics (l. to Henin-Hardenne 75 57 86 after leading 5-1 third set, also falling to Molik in bronze medal play-off), Filderstadt (l. to Davenport) and season-ending Championships (finished top of Red Group after RR phase, d. Dementieva and No.1 Davenport, losing to S.Williams in 3s; qualified for SF, falling to eventual champion Sharapova in 3s for first time in four meetings); reached QF five other times, incl. Australian Open (l. to Clijsters 62 76(9) after leading 5-1 second set); made Top 5 debut at No.5 after Doha on March 8 (first Russian woman in Top 5 since inception of computer rankings in 1975), moved up to No.3 after Roland Garros on June 7, reaching career-high No.2 on September 13, finishing year at No.3; following MontrTal [Canadian Open] (August 9), five Russians ranked Top 10 û Myskina (No.3), Dementieva (No.6), Sharapova (No.8), Zvonareva (No.9) and Kuznetsova (No.10), matching only USA (1980-88; 2001 û November 9, 2003) in Open Era; three Russians in Top 5 for first time on October 18 û Myskina (No.3), Kuznetsova (No.4) and Dementieva (No.5); represented Russia in all four rounds of Fed Cup en route to its first-ever title; went 3-0 in 5-0 Finals victory over France (d. Dechy, Golovin in singles, d. Bartoli/Loit w/Zvonareva in deciding doubles rubber); won first two doubles titles at Bali (w/Sugiyama) and Moscow (swept w/Zvonareva û d. Ruano Pascual/Sußrez in final), also reaching four other SF; at Olympics, l. in 1r of doubles (w/Dementieva); earned career-best $2,115,847 in prize money; withdrew from Miami, Warsaw, and prior to 2r doubles match at Wimbledon with left toe sprain suffered at Indian Wells, from Eastbourne for rest and recovery, from Linz with influenza, and prior to doubles SF at Philadelphia with right shoulder strain.

2005 - Strong second half of season, but first non-Top 10 finish in three years, largely due to disappointing results in first half of season; won consecutive matches just three times in first 10 events, reaching 4r at Australian Open (as No.3 seed, l. to No.19 seed and eventual semifinalist Dechy), SF at Antwerp (l. to V.Williams in 3s) and 4r at Miami (l. to eventual champion Clijsters), also reaching QF at Dubai (l. to Schnyder in 3s); in 10th event of season, became first defending Roland Garros champion in history to lose 1r the next year (and just the third Grand Slam champion overall), falling to Sßnchez Lorenzo in 3s; turned season around afterwards, reaching QF or better at eight of last nine events, winning 10th career Tour singles title at Kolkata (without losing a set; d. Sprem in final), finishing runner-up at Stockholm (l. to Srebotnik in final), reaching SF at Toronto [Canadian Open] (hindered by sprained left ankle during loss to Clijsters) and Znrich (l. to Davenport); reached QF at Eastbourne (l. to qualifier Vinci), Wimbledon after a series of comebacks (d. qualifier Bohmova in 1r after trailing 4-1 second set and 4-2 third set; Jankovic 10-8 third set in 3r after trailing 5-1, having held 3 mp in second set (300th career match win); and Dementieva in 4r after trailing 61 30 and saving 2 mp before winning 16 76(7) 63; l. to Mauresmo in first Wimbledon QF), Filderstadt (l. to Davenport in 3s) and Moscow (as two-time defending champion, l. to Dementieva); also 3r finish at US Open (l. to Likhovtseva 76 third set, having held 5 mp); won third and fourth career Tour doubles titles, at Kolkata (w/Likhovtseva) and Filderstadt (w/Hantuchova), also reached SF at Australian Open (w/Zvonareva); achieved new career-high doubles ranking of No.15 on February 21; was 2-0 in RussiaÆs 4-1 Fed Cup World Group I SF victory over United States (d. Craybas and new Wimbledon champion V.Williams) and 0-2 in 3-2 final victory over France (l. to Mauresmo, Pierce); began season at Hopman Cup, going 3-0 (d. Groenefeld, Dulko, Schiavone); withdrew from Rome due to personal reasons, from New Haven due to left ankle sprain, and from QuTbec City due to right shoulder injury.

2006 - Fifth consecutive Top 20 finish in season highlighted by reaching three finals, at Istanbul (as top seed, l. to No.4 seed Peer 16 63 76(3) in final), Tier II Eastbourne (as No.11 seed, upset No.4 seed Kuznetsova in SF, falling to No.3 seed Henin-Hardenne 46 61 76(5) in final; win over world No.7 Kuznetsova was lone Top 10 win of year) and Stockholm (as top seed, l. to No.3 seed Zheng 64 61 in final); now 10-9 lifetime in Tour singles finals; one-time semifinalist, at Tier I Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (as No.4 seed, l. to No.2 seed and eventual champion Dementieva in 3s); two-time quarterfinalist, at Miami (as No.10 seed, l. to No.4 seed Sharapova) and Wimbledon (as No.9 seed, l. to top seed and eventual champion Mauresmo in 3s; was second straight QF there); 4r three times, at Australian Open (as No.12 seed, l. to No.7 seed Schnyder), Indian Wells (as No.5 seed, upset by No.10 seed Safina) and Roland Garros (as No.10 seed, l. to No.5 seed and eventual champion Henin-Hardenne); 3r once, at Rome (l. to Kuznetsova); 2r three times and 1r five times, incl. US Open (as No.11 seed, stunned by Azarenka); withdrew from Stuttgart, Moscow and Hasselt w/left toe inflammation; year-end No.16 was lowest in five years; won fifth career Tour doubles title at Warsaw (w/Likhovtseva); passed $5 million in career prize money earnings.
SINGLES
Winner (10): 2005 - Kolkata; 2004 - Roland Garros, Doha, Moscow; 2003 - Doha, Sarasota, Leipzig, Moscow; 2002 - Bahia; 1999 - Palermo, ITF/Gorizia-ITA; 1998 - ITF/Tallinn-EST; 1997 - ITF/Batumi-GEO.
Finalist (9): 2006 - Istanbul, Eastbourne, Stockholm; 2005 - Stockholm; 2004 - San Diego; 2003 - Philadelphia; 2002 - Birmingham, Eastbourne, Leipzig.

DOUBLES
Winner (5): 2006 - Warsaw (w/Likhovtseva); 2005 - Kolkata (w/Likhovtseva), Filderstadt (w/Hantuchova); 2004 - Bali (w/Sugiyama), Moscow (w/Zvonareva); 1997 - ITF/Istanbul-TUR, ITF/Tbilisi-GEO, ITF/Batumi-GEO (all w/Dementieva).
Finalist (1): 2003 - Moscow (w/Zvonareva).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team 1998, 2002-05. Russian Olympic Team 2000, 2004.

Overall Stats

YTD Career
WTA Singles Titles - 10
WTA Doubles Titles - 5
ITF Women's Circuit Singles Titles - -
ITF Women's Circuit Doubles Titles - -
Prize Money $0 $5,606,725
W/L - Singles - - - 355 - 191
W/L - Doubles - - - 100 - 92

Grand Slam History

Singles

W/L   2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
15 / 5 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - 4r 4r QF QF 2r - -
11 / 7 FRENCH OPEN 1r 4r 1r W 2r 1r 1r 1r
18 / 7 WIMBLEDON - QF QF 3r 4r 3r 2r 3r
10 / 8 US OPEN - 1r 3r 2r QF 3r 1r 1r
W/L   1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
15 / 5 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - - - - - -
11 / 7 FRENCH OPEN - - - - - - -
18 / 7 WIMBLEDON - - - - - - -
10 / 8 US OPEN 2r - - - - - -

Doubles

W/L   2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
5 / 4 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2r SF 1r - 1r - - -
4 / 4 FRENCH OPEN 3r 1r 3r - - - 1r -
4 / 4 WIMBLEDON 3r 2r 2r 1r - - - -
0 / 2 US OPEN - 1r - 1r - - - -

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Anastasia Myskina Results

  • Singles
    Doubles

FRENCH OPEN

Grand Slam // FRANCE // 27-May-2007 // $8,978,567 // Clay (Outdoor) // Draw: 128M/128Q/64D // Rank: 51 // Seed/Entry: /MD

Round Result Opponent Rank Score
R128 Loss Meghann Shaughnessy (USA) 61 6-1 6-0

WTA Rankings PTS

+2

Prize Money

$18,002

AUCKLAND

WTA // NEW ZEALAND // 01-Jan-2007 // $145,000 // Hard (Outdoor) // Draw: 32M/32Q/16D // Rank: 16 // Seed/Entry: 2/MD

Round Result Opponent Rank Score
R32 Loss Gisela Dulko (ARG) 59 6-1 6-7 (7) 6-2

WTA Rankings PTS

+1

Prize Money

$955

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Current WTA Rankings

Singles Race to Istanbul Doubles
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Rankings Breakdown

Grand Slams

Date Tournament Round Points
27/05/2007 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
28/08/2006 US OPEN 1R 2
26/06/2006 WIMBLEDON QF 174
28/05/2006 FRENCH OPEN 4R 96
16/01/2006 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4R 96
29/08/2005 US OPEN 3R 86
20/06/2005 WIMBLEDON QF 332
23/05/2005 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
17/01/2005 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4R 112
30/08/2004 US OPEN 2R 40
Date Tournament Round Points
21/06/2004 WIMBLEDON 3R 92
24/05/2004 FRENCH OPEN W 1086
19/01/2004 AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF 302
25/08/2003 US OPEN QF 210
23/06/2003 WIMBLEDON 4R 188
26/05/2003 FRENCH OPEN 2R 48
13/01/2003 AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF 282
26/08/2002 US OPEN 3R 72
24/06/2002 WIMBLEDON 3R 72
27/05/2002 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
Date Tournament Round Points
14/01/2002 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2R 40
27/08/2001 US OPEN 1R 2
25/06/2001 WIMBLEDON 2R 72
28/05/2001 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
28/08/2000 US OPEN 1R 2
26/06/2000 WIMBLEDON 3R 78
29/05/2000 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
30/08/1999 US OPEN 2R 59
Complete Rankings Breakdown

Rankings History

Year Season-ending Singles Season-ending Doubles
2007 1065 -
2006 16 78
2005 14 39
2004 3 16
2003 7 71
2002 11 185
2001 59 157
2000 58 141
1999 65 178
1998 293 541
1997 622 469
1996 813 0
1995 920 0
Career-high Singles Career-high Doubles
13-Sep-2004 (2) 21-Feb-2005 (15)

Current WTA Rankings

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Rankings Breakdown

  • Singles
    Doubles

Grand Slams

Date Tournament Round Points
27/05/2007 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
28/08/2006 US OPEN 1R 2
26/06/2006 WIMBLEDON QF 174
28/05/2006 FRENCH OPEN 4R 96
16/01/2006 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4R 96
29/08/2005 US OPEN 3R 86
20/06/2005 WIMBLEDON QF 332
23/05/2005 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
17/01/2005 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4R 112
30/08/2004 US OPEN 2R 40
Date Tournament Round Points
21/06/2004 WIMBLEDON 3R 92
24/05/2004 FRENCH OPEN W 1086
19/01/2004 AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF 302
25/08/2003 US OPEN QF 210
23/06/2003 WIMBLEDON 4R 188
26/05/2003 FRENCH OPEN 2R 48
13/01/2003 AUSTRALIAN OPEN QF 282
26/08/2002 US OPEN 3R 72
24/06/2002 WIMBLEDON 3R 72
27/05/2002 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
Date Tournament Round Points
14/01/2002 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2R 40
27/08/2001 US OPEN 1R 2
25/06/2001 WIMBLEDON 2R 72
28/05/2001 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
28/08/2000 US OPEN 1R 2
26/06/2000 WIMBLEDON 3R 78
29/05/2000 FRENCH OPEN 1R 2
30/08/1999 US OPEN 2R 59

Tour Championships

Date Tournament Round Points
08/11/2004 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2R 368
04/11/2003 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 1R 156
06/11/2002 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 1R 67

Fed Cup

Date Tournament Round Points
17/09/2005 FED CUP FINAL 1R 0
09/07/2005 FED CUP WEEK 2 W 0
27/11/2004 FED CUP FINAL W 0
24/11/2004 FED CUP SEMI-FINAL W 0
10/07/2004 FED CUP WEEK 2 W 0
24/04/2004 FED CUP WEEK 1 1R 0
19/11/2003 FED CUP SEMI-FINAL 1R 0
19/07/2003 FED CUP WEEK 2 W 0
26/04/2003 FED CUP WEEK 1 W 0
27/04/2002 FED CUP WEEK 1 1R 0
Date Tournament Round Points

Tier 1-5

Date Tournament Round Points
01/01/2007 AUCKLAND 1R 1
16/10/2006 ZURICH 1R 1
20/08/2006 NEW HAVEN 1R 1
14/08/2006 MONTREAL 2R 1
07/08/2006 STOCKHOLM QF 67
17/07/2006 CINCINNATI 1R 1
19/06/2006 EASTBOURNE QF 137
22/05/2006 ISTANBUL QF 85
15/05/2006 ROME 3R 42
01/05/2006 WARSAW 1R 1
Date Tournament Round Points
22/03/2006 MIAMI QF 87
08/03/2006 INDIAN WELLS 4R 45
27/02/2006 DOHA 2R 1
20/02/2006 DUBAI 2R 29
31/01/2006 TOKYO (PAN PACIFIC) 4R 135
17/10/2005 ZURICH 4R 208
10/10/2005 MOSCOW 3R 93
03/10/2005 FILDERSTADT 3R 80
19/09/2005 KOLKATA W 132
15/08/2005 TORONTO QF 173
Date Tournament Round Points
08/08/2005 STOCKHOLM QF 81
13/06/2005 EASTBOURNE 3R 57
02/05/2005 BERLIN 2R 1
11/04/2005 CHARLESTON 2R 1
04/04/2005 AMELIA ISLAND 3R 29
23/03/2005 MIAMI 4R 73
28/02/2005 DUBAI 3R 64
21/02/2005 DOHA 2R 1
14/02/2005 ANTWERP 4R 119
09/01/2005 SYDNEY 2R 1
Date Tournament Round Points
01/11/2004 PHILADELPHIA 3R 51
11/10/2004 MOSCOW W 476
04/10/2004 FILDERSTADT 4R 137
13/09/2004 BALI 2R 1
09/08/2004 SOPOT 4R 78
02/08/2004 MONTREAL QF 189
25/07/2004 SAN DIEGO SF 315
10/05/2004 ROME 2R 1
03/05/2004 BERLIN 4R 85
10/03/2004 INDIAN WELLS SF 210
Date Tournament Round Points
01/03/2004 DOHA W 282
23/02/2004 DUBAI 3R 72
11/01/2004 SYDNEY 3R 79
27/10/2003 PHILADELPHIA QF 188
20/10/2003 LINZ 3R 72
06/10/2003 FILDERSTADT 2R 44
29/09/2003 MOSCOW W 379
22/09/2003 LEIPZIG W 420
17/08/2003 NEW HAVEN 1R 1
11/08/2003 TORONTO 3R 50
Date Tournament Round Points
28/07/2003 SOPOT 3R 39
16/06/2003 EASTBOURNE 1R 1
19/05/2003 STRASBOURG 3R 31
12/05/2003 ROME 4R 89
05/05/2003 BERLIN 2R 1
07/04/2003 CHARLESTON 2R 1
31/03/2003 SARASOTA W 161
19/03/2003 MIAMI 2R 1
05/03/2003 INDIAN WELLS 2R 1
17/02/2003 DUBAI 3R 72
Date Tournament Round Points
10/02/2003 DOHA W 152
05/01/2003 SYDNEY 1R 1
21/10/2002 LINZ 2R 33
13/10/2002 ZURICH 2R 61
07/10/2002 FILDERSTADT 1R 1
30/09/2002 MOSCOW 1R 1
23/09/2002 LEIPZIG QF 217
09/09/2002 BAHIA W 295
18/08/2002 NEW HAVEN 4R 182
12/08/2002 MONTREAL 1R 1
Date Tournament Round Points
29/07/2002 SAN DIEGO 3R 39
17/06/2002 EASTBOURNE QF 233
10/06/2002 BIRMINGHAM SF 137
13/05/2002 ROME 4R 157
06/05/2002 BERLIN 2R 33
29/04/2002 HAMBURG 1R 1
15/04/2002 CHARLESTON 4R 104
08/04/2002 AMELIA ISLAND 3R 41
01/04/2002 SARASOTA 3R 29
20/03/2002 MIAMI 3R 32
Date Tournament Round Points
06/03/2002 INDIAN WELLS 4R 62
18/02/2002 DUBAI 3R 68
11/02/2002 DOHA 3R 61
29/01/2002 TOKYO (PAN PACIFIC) Q - 1R 1
06/01/2002 SYDNEY 1R 20
30/12/2001 GOLD COAST 2R 17
22/10/2001 LINZ 1R 22
14/10/2001 ZURICH Q - 1R 1
01/10/2001 MOSCOW 4R 190
24/09/2001 LEIPZIG 3R 92
Date Tournament Round Points
10/09/2001 BAHIA 2R 44
19/08/2001 NEW HAVEN 2R 85
13/08/2001 TORONTO Q - 2R 7
05/08/2001 LOS ANGELES Q - 1R 1
18/06/2001 EASTBOURNE Q - 1R 1
11/06/2001 BIRMINGHAM 3R 32
14/05/2001 ROME 1R 13
07/05/2001 BERLIN Q - 1R 1
16/04/2001 CHARLESTON 1R 1
09/04/2001 AMELIA ISLAND 2R 24
Date Tournament Round Points
21/03/2001 MIAMI 1R 1
06/11/2000 KUALA LUMPUR 1R 1
09/10/2000 ZURICH 3R 134
21/08/2000 NEW HAVEN Q - 1R 1
14/08/2000 MONTREAL 1R 1
17/07/2000 SOPOT 4R 96
19/06/2000 EASTBOURNE 2R 74
12/06/2000 BIRMINGHAM 3R 26
22/05/2000 STRASBOURG 2R 22
18/04/2000 HILTON HEAD 2R 32
Date Tournament Round Points
10/04/2000 AMELIA ISLAND 2R 22
20/03/2000 MIAMI 3R 47
06/03/2000 INDIAN WELLS 1R 1
28/02/2000 SCOTTSDALE Q - 1R 1
21/02/2000 OKLAHOMA CITY 1R 1
15/11/1999 PATTAYA CITY 2R 25
08/11/1999 KUALA LUMPUR 3R 54
01/11/1999 LEIPZIG Q - 3R 13
25/10/1999 LINZ Q - 2R 11
18/10/1999 MOSCOW 2R 72
Date Tournament Round Points
02/08/1999 KNOKKE-HEIST 1R 10
12/07/1999 PALERMO W 143
07/06/1999 TASHKENT 1R 8
19/04/1999 CAIRO Q - 1R 1
19/10/1998 MOSCOW Q - 2R 4
27/10/1997 MOSCOW Q - 1R 1
28/10/1996 MOSCOW Q - 2R 1

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