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Garcia advances in San Diego; Haddad Maia notches another marathon win
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Ouch! Azarenka tags Haddad Maia mid-rally during US Open doubles win
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Townsend holds off Haddad Maia at US Open; faces Muchova next
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Collins, Brady advance; Haddad Maia overcomes Stephens at US Open
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US Open Day 1 preview: Gauff bids to extend winning streak
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Fernandez edges Haddad Maia in three-set thriller in Montreal
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Rybakina on to Wimbledon quarterfinals after Haddad Maia forced to…
2023 Wimbledon
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Five best points from Krejcikova's win over Haddad Maia
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Haddad Maia bests Fernandez in three sets to win San Diego opener
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French Open finalist Muchova edges Haddad Maia in three sets
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WTA 50: Beatriz Haddad Maia's most memorable match
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Rome: Haddad Maia moves past Osorio to make quarterfinals
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Rome: Haddad Maia holds off Linette to make last 16
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Madrid: Azarenka, Haddad Maia best Gauff, Pegula to win doubles title
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Personal
Coached by Rafael Paciaroni
Born in Sao Paulo, to Ayrton Elias Maia Filho and Lais Scaff Haddad
Both her mother and grandmother Arlette Scaff Haddad were successful tennis players in Brazil
Started playing tennis at the age of five
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (2): 2022 - Nottingham, Birmingham
Finalist (2): 2022 - Toronto; 2017 - Seoul.
DOUBLES
Winner (5): 2023 - Madrid (w/Azarenka); 2022 - Sydney (w/Danilina), Nottingham (w/S.Zhang); 2017 - Bogotá (w/Podoroska); 2015 - Bogotá (w/Goncalves).
Finalist (3): 2023 - Indian Wells (w/Siegemund); 2022 - Australian Open, Guadalajara [1000] (w/Danilina).
Career in Review
2018 - Reached 3r once and 2r three times (incl. Australian Open); fell 1r five times and in qualifying twice (incl. US Open).
2017 - Enjoyed career-best season, ending year ranked No.65 for first Top 100 finish; finished runner-up at Seoul (l. Ostapenko); QF at Prague; reached 2r five times (incl. Wimbledon); fell 1r four times (incl. Roland Garros and US Open) and in qualifying five times; won one WTA doubles title; won two singles titles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit.
2016 - Fell 1r three times and in qualifying twice (incl. Roland Garros and US Open); won two singles titles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit.
2015 - QF at Rio de Janeiro (l. to Errani 36 76(2) 30 ret. w/cramping; held 3mp in second set - 2mp at 5-3 and 1mp at 6-5); reached 2r once; fell in qualifying three times (incl. Roland Garros and Wimbledon); won one WTA doubles title; also won one doubles title on ITF Circuit; missed all post-Wimbledon events due to shoulder surgery.
2014 - Fell 1r twice; won one doubles title on ITF Circuit.
2013 - Played first WTA main draw at Florianopolis, reaching 2r (l. to Czink 16 62 76(3); held 3mp at 6-5 third set); won two singles titles on ITF Circuit.
2012 - Played first WTA qualifying at Québec City; won one singles title on ITF Circuit.
2011 - Won one singles title and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit.
2010 - Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in Brazil, winning one doubles title.
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