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Anastasia Rodionova

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Russian-Australian tennis player (born 1982)
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Anastasia Rodionova
Анастасия Родионова
Country (sports) Russia (1997–2009)
 Australia (2009–present)
Born (1982-05-12)12 May 1982 (age 43)
Tambov, Soviet Union
Height167 cm (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Turned proMay 1997
RetiredAugust 2023
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$3,680,801
Official websiterodionova.com
Singles
Career record465–431
Career titles8ITF
Highest ranking62 (16 August 2010)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open2R (2007,2008)
French Open3R (2010,2011)
Wimbledon3R (2010)
US Open3R (2006,2009)
Doubles
Career record455–438
Career titles11WTA, 13 ITF
Highest ranking15 (8 September 2014)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2011,2016)
French OpenQF (2011,2012)
WimbledonQF (2002,2011,2014)
US OpenSF (2010)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour FinalsSF (2014)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2011)
French OpenQF (2015)
WimbledonF (2003)
US OpenSF (2017)
Team competitions
Fed Cup2–4

Anastasia Ivanovna Rodionova (Russian:Анастасия Ивановна Родионова; born 12 May 1982) is a Russian-born Australian former professionaltennis player.

Rodionova has won 11 doubles titles on theWTA Tour, as well as eight singles and 13 doubles titles on theITF Circuit. On 16 August 2010, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 62. On 8 September 2014, she peaked at No. 15 in the doubles rankings.

Her greatest career achievements have come in doubles, having reached the finals of the mixed-doubles event at the2003 Wimbledon Championships withAndy Ram and the semifinals of the women's doubles event at the2010 US Open withCara Black.

Rodionova suffers the ignominious distinction of being one of just four players in WTA history to be defaulted from a tournament, after hitting a ball towards spectators at the2007 Western & Southern Open.[2]

Her younger sisterArina is also a tennis professional, and the two sisters have intermittently contested doubles tournaments together, with modest success. Their most notable achievements as a team came at the2010 Malaysian Open and2015 Monterrey Open, succumbing in the super tie-break in the finals of both tournaments.

Biography

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Rodionova started to play tennis at age 7, but she was introduced to tennis much earlier. Her father Ivan was an amateur player so instead of toys, Rodionova had tennis balls in her pram.[citation needed] He coached her until 18 years old when she leftTambov and moved to Germany to practice for three years before returning to Moscow in 2003. She has resided in Melbourne since 2005. Her sisterArina has also been a professional tennis player since 2004.

Career

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Rodionova at the 2004 US Open

2006–2007

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In 2006, after reaching the second round in the second tournament in Los Angeles, Rodionova entered the top 100 for the first time in her career. At the US Open, she became one of the leading players after making it to the third round (her best result in singles at a Grand Slam tournament to date). This catapulted Rodionova to 81 in the world. In doubles with Elena Vesnina, she also reached the WTA tournament final in Bangalore, India and she captured her 11th ITF title in Italy in partnership with her sister Arina. In 2007, Rodionova played a whopping 28 WTA tournaments. At theAustralian Open, she reached the second round but lost to world No. 2 and eventual finalist,Maria Sharapova. In Miami's Tier-I tournament, Rodionova took more games off the eventual tournament championSerena Williams in her second-round defeat than any other player in that tournament. At the Estoril Open, Rodionova won her second title in doubles withAndreea Ehritt-Vanc from Romania. Together they also made the finals in Morocco. In the first Tier-level tournament in Los Angeles, Rodionova made the semifinals, partneringTatiana Poutchek. In Guangzhou, she reached the singles semifinal but was unable to finish the match due to heat stroke. At theTashkent Open, Rodionova once again teamed up with Tatiana Poutchek making the final, but lost in three sets toEkaterina Dzehalevich andAnastasiya Yakimova. She ended the year ranked 78th place in singles.

2008

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Rodionova started the new season in New Zealand, but she was forced to retire in the opening round due to eye problems, where she was experiencing double vision. After a short-course of treatment in Melbourne, Rodionova began preparations for the Australian Open. There, she played under the Australian flag for the first time and reached the second round, losing to Katarina Srebotnik. ((cn)) In the next few tournaments of Pattaya, Doha and Dubai, Rodionova struggled with her vision with three first-round defeats in singles, but made a doubles semifinal with Arina at the Pattaya Open. Then success increased remarkably, resulting in her gaining several considerable victories over the multiple top-30 players. In India, she defeated the No. 20 in the world, Sybille Bammer from Austria, on the way to the quarterfinal, where she went down to Serena Williams. She carried that confidence through the US series, passing qualification in Miami and reaching the second round, and making the third round in Charleston, losing toJelena Janković.

May 2008 saw the beginning of a spate of injuries that significantly hampered the rest of the year, taking first-round honours in tournaments that she would have otherwise performed much more brightly. Movement did not restrict her as much in doubles and she made quarterfinals in a Moscow ITF, semifinals in New Haven, third round in the US Open, and semifinals in Guangzhou. However, it was clear that without major hip surgery, her career would forever be handicapped.

So Rodionova underwent major hip surgery in September 2008 in Melbourne[3] to treat an injury that she had carried since Wimbledon 2003.

2009

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Results were restricted significantly for the first half of the year, while Rodionova strengthened her hip and built on-court fitness following the hip operation. She sustained a badly sprained ankle during first-round singles at Los Angeles in July and was forced to retire. Rodionova represented Australia at the US Open and equalled her career-best third round in singles before returning home to Melbourne to receive intensive treatment on a heavily injured ankle and torn leg muscle. She withdrew from the tournament in Seoul to complete treatment and rejoined theWTA Tour in Tokyo. Her final tournament for 2009 was in Poitiers, France and she ended the season ranked back inside the top 100 at No. 97.

2010

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Rodionova started the year at the Brisbane Open, falling in qualifying but making the doubles final. Then she played Sydney, where she fell in the last round of qualifying toKimiko Date-Krumm. At theAustralian Open, Rodionova lost toSvetlana Kuznetsova 1–6, 2–6, but partnered with Vera Dushevina to make the third round of doubles, knocking off fifth seeds Nadia Petrova and Sam Stosur en route. Rodionova then played numerous tournaments in Asia and Arab Emerates highlighted by a quarterfinal showing at Kuala Lumpur, and second round loses at Dubai and Pattaya City. Rodionova lost in qualifying for theIndian Wells Masters but qualified for the main draw of theMiami Masters.

In doubles, she and her sister Arina reached the finals of theMalaysian Open. The Rodionova sisters defeated top seedsYan Zi andAlisa Kleybanova in straight sets in the second round. However, in the finals, they lost to second seedsZheng Jie andChan Yung-jan in a close two-setter and match tie-breaker.

Rodionova's debut for the Australian Fed Cup team was in Kharkov, Ukraine, on 24 April 2010, where she opened the tie with an emphatic win overAlona Bondarenko, coming back from losing the first seven games. This gave Australia a commanding 1–0 lead that set upSam Stosur for two straight forward wins in her singles matches for a 3–0 defeat of Ukraine, securing Australia's place in World Group I for 2011. Rodionova also partnered withRennae Stubbs to win the final rubber of doubles afterAlicia Molik won her substituted singles match, giving Australia a decisive 5–0 victory in the tie.

In the French Open, Rodionova defeatedEkaterina Makarova in the first round in straight sets. Then caused an upset in the second round by defeating the 22nd seedVera Zvonareva. However, she lost in the third round against fellow AustralianJarmila Groth, in three sets.

At Wimbledon, Rodionova defeatedAnne Keothavong in the first round and then upset the 19th seed Kuznetsova in the second round before falling to the ninth seedLi Na, 1–6, 3–6.

Rodionova's next tournament was at theCincinnati Open, where she entered as a qualifier, but lost in the first round toVera Dushevina. However, in the doubles tournament, she partnered withCara Black, as the eighth seeds. They won their first-round match against the Spanish pairNuria Llagostera Vives andArantxa Parra Santonja. In the second round, Rodionova and Black defeatedMeghann Shaughnessy andElena Vesnina. They were defeated in the quarterfinals by the second seedsGisela Dulko andFlavia Pennetta.Rodionova reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 62 on 16 August 2010. Immediately following the Cincinnati Masters, she played at theConnecticut Open, where she entered as a qualifier and defeatedTsvetana Pironkova in the first round, but lost to sixth seedMarion Bartoli in the second. In doubles, she paired with Cara Black, and as the fourth seeds they lost in the first round toAnabel Medina Garrigues and Yan Zi.

At theUS Open, Rodionova defeatedBojana Jovanovski in the first round, and fell to fellow Australian Sam Stosur in the second. In doubles, she continued her partnership with Cara Black as ninth seeds. The pair defeated alternative pairAlberta Brianti andUrszula Radwańska in the first round. In the second round, they defeatedAlla Kudryavtseva andDarya Kustova. They defeated their German opponentsJulia Görges andAnna-Lena Grönefeld to advance to the quarterfinals, where they beat the 14th seeds Elena Vesnina and Vera Zvonareva in three sets. Black and Rodionova were finally defeated by sixth seedsVania King andYaroslava Shvedova in the semifinals. Advancing into the semifinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time, Rodionova has reached her career-high doubles ranking of world No. 28.

Following herUS Open appearance, Rodionova returned home to Melbourne before flying to South Korea to compete in theHansol Korea Open. She lost to former compatriot and second seedAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round, before failing to qualify for thePan Pacific Open.

Rodionova represented Australia at theCommonwealth Games as the top seed in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles (along with compatriotsSally Peers andPaul Hanley, respectively). In singles, she received a bye into the second round, where she crushed Larikah Russell 6–1, 6–3. Rodionova then defeatedHeather Watson 6–0, 6–2. She booked a spot into the final defeating her doubles partner Sally Peers. In the final, after a good start, Rodionova came close to defeat with growing Indian support for the home favouriteSania Mirza, but was able to win in three sets. In doubles, Peers and Rodionova won gold, beating compatriotsOlivia Rogowska andJessica Moore in an all-Australian final. In mixed doubles, Rodionova and Hanley encountered a tough first-round match against Indian pairNirupama Sanjeev andRohan Bopanna but ended up winning in three sets. They followed up this win by beating Mhairi Brown andJamie Murray 6–3, 6–4, and following that, defeatedSarah Borwell andKen Skupski, earning their place in the gold-medal final match but went down to Scot'sColin Fleming andJocelyn Rae. Rodionova ended the 2010 season with a ranking of No. 64 in the world.

2011

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Anastasia made her 2011 debut at theBrisbane International. She drew Bojana Jovanovski in the first round and lost in three sets. She continued her partnerships with Cara Black as they advanced to the semifinals before losing to Alisa Kleybanova and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. She was next granted a wildcard to play in theSydney International where she lost to eighth seed and eventual champion Li Na. At theAustralian Open, she played Flavia Pennetta in the first round and lost. Anastasia and Cara beat three doubles teams before losing toNadia Petrova andLiezel Huber. In mixed doubles, she partnered withMahesh Bhupathi and won two matches. They were unable to play in the quarterfinals due to an injury Bhupathi sustained in his men's doubles game.Her next tournament is at theIndian Wells Open, where she lost to qualifier and doubles partnerMonica Niculescu in the first round. In doubles, Rodionova and Nicelescu lost to 1st seeds Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta in the opener. Anastasia next played at a$100k event in the Bahamas, where she was the seventh seed. She drew Ukrainian qualifierOlga Savchuk in the first round, and ended up prevailing in a tough three-set match. She lost to eventual champion Anastasiya Yakimova in the second round. In doubles, she partnered with her sister Arina, and lost to No. 2 seedsEdina Gallovits-Hall and Monica Niculescu in the first round. Her next tournament was theSony Ericsson Open. She lost toJohanna Larsson in her first-round match. In doubles, she partnered withChuang Chia-jung and lost in the first round to wildcardsAndrea Petkovic andAna Ivanovic in three sets.

She began her clay-court season at theCharleston Open where she defeatedZuzana Ondrášková in the first round in three sets. This was Rodionova's first singles win in the 2011 WTA Tour. In doubles, she partnered with Alla Kudryavtseva. They beat wildcardsShelby Rogers andPatty Schnyder in the opener. In the second round, they lost to eventual champions Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina. Following the Family Circle Cup, Anastasia participated inFed Cup and lost both singles matches toLesia Tsurenko andOlga Savchuk. Her andJarmila Gajdošová also lost their doubles match. Rodionova travelled to Portugal to compete in theEstoril Open. She played Alla Kudryavtseva and lost in three sets. In doubles, she paired with her sister and beat No. 3 seeds, Yan Zi andZhang Shuai. They were forced to withdraw from their quarterfinal match due to a left adductor injury Anastasia suffered beforehand. She then played at theMadrid Open. As the seventh seed in qualifying, she breezed past compatriotCasey Dellacqua in straight sets. She then lost toNuria Llagostera Vives in the qualifying competition. In doubles, playing with Nadia Petrova, she beatVera Dushevina and Tatiana Poutchek in the first round. In round two, they lost to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina. Anastasia continued her clay-court season by playing qualifying at theInternazionali d'Italia as the ninth seed. She easily defeatedVania King 6–0, 6–3. In the final round, she faced second seed Zheng Jie and lost the first set; however, she ultimately won 3–6, 6–2, 7–5 in 2 hours and 17 minutes. In the first round of the main draw, Rodionova defeated Yaroslava Shvedova 6–4, 6–4. She was up against world No. 1,Caroline Wozniacki, in the second round. In doubles, Rodionova and Petrova advanced to the quarterfinals before losing. She then lost in the first round of theBrussels Open. At theFrench Open, she caused a major upset in the first round by defeating doubles partner and 26th seed Nadia Petrova in three sets. She was up against Edina Gallovits-Hall next. In doubles, Rodionova and Petrova seeded ninth playedAlberta Brianti andPetra Martić. Competing in mixed doubles withMark Knowles, they lost to the eventual champions Casey Dellacqua andScott Lipsky in the first round.

Rodionova lost toChristina McHale in the first round of theBirmingham Classic. At Wimbledon, she lost toAndrea Hlaváčková in the first round. In doubles, she continued her partnership with Petrova and reached the quarterfinals.

Rodionova's first tournament back was theStanford Classic, where she was defeated by Serena Williams in the first round in under 45 minutes. She partnered with Arina and lost in the quarterfinals in doubles. At theSouthern California Open, she defeatedOlga Govortsova in a tough three sets. She lost to fourth seed Peng Shuai in the second round.

She then qualified for theCincinnati Open and had a great win over Polona Hercog with an amazing score 6–0, 6–0 in first round but fell in the second to Sharapova.Then she qualified in New Haven winning three tough matches but had a tough task in the first round and lost to Bartoli.

Rodionova entered theUS Open ranked world No. 97, and lost to Alla Kudryavtseva in the first round.

As a result of her not being able to defend her 2010 US Open points, Rodionova fell to No. 125 in the WTA rankings, her lowest ranking since 2009. She then lost in the first round of theGuangzhou International. In doubles, she fell in the quarterfinals.Anastasia showed a great form by qualifying in Tokyo. She lost only three games in total in both matches in qualifying, then she played a good match against Ivanovic but lost in first round. She reached quarterfinal in doubles with Irina Begu by beating polish doubles specialists in first round Jans/Rosolska but lost to second seeded Dulko/Pennetta.Anastasia finished the season with a great run in singles in Linz reaching the quarterfinals and a week after getting into the final of doubles in Kremin Cup in Moscow.

2012

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Rodionova began her 2012 season at theBrisbane International, where she fell in the second round of qualifying. She received a wildcard to play in the main draw of theHobart International. Anastasia defeatedGréta Arn in the first round, but fell to countrywomanJarmila Gajdošová in three sets in the second.

In theAustralian Open, Rodionova lost to then-world No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki, in the first round. At thePattaya Open, she advanced to the second round where she played fourth seedMaria Kirilenko. Rodionova was two points from winning before Kirilenko fought back for victory in a final-set tiebreak. Rodionova fared even better in doubles, winning the title alongside Sania Mirza. The doubles crown in Pattaya marked Rodionova's fourth WTA doubles title. At the PremierQatar Open, she did not play singles. Instead, she played in doubles withNuria Llagostera Vives as the fifth seeds. They lost in the semifinals toRaquel Kops-Jones andAbigail Spears in three sets. She then fell in qualifying of theDubai Championships,Indian Wells Open, andMiami Open. Rodionova then lost toAlizé Cornet in the second round of an ITF tournament.

Following this, she competed at theFamily Circle Cup, a Premier-event on the WTA Tour. As a direct entrant in the main draw, she defeatedMelinda Czink in the first round before stunning world No. 27, Anabel Medina Garrigues, in straight sets, in the second round. She was beaten by 2004 champion Venus Williams in the third round. Despite the loss, this was Rodionova's best performance of the year. In theDanish Open, she lost toKaia Kanepi. She then traveled to Morocco to participate in the WTA's lone African event, theFes Grand Prix where she suffered another defeat, toChanelle Scheepers. She then lost in the qualifying rounds inEstoril. She continued her clay-court season, competing at theMadrid Open, where she qualified for the main draw, but lost in the first round to Czech Andrea Hlaváčková. This saw her ranking drop 14 spots to world No. 106. In Rome, she again qualified for the main draw before losing a disappointing match to in-form GermanAngelique Kerber. Rodionova then lost in the qualifying draw of theBrussels Open and in the first round of the main draw of theFrench Open.

Rodionova began her grass-court season at theBirmingham Classic. She won her first round match, scoring a patchy 7–6, 1−6, 6–1 win over world No. 466, Abigail Spears. She wouldn't progress much further, losing toStéphanie Foretz Gacon in straight sets, in the second round. At theNottingham Open, she lost in the first round of qualifying to former countrywoman Daria Gavrilova, retiring late in the second set due to a neck injury. AtWimbledon, she was drawn against then-world No. 1 Maria Sharapova and lost 2–6, 3–6.

She started her hard court season at the Premier-levelRogers Cup in Montreal, losing in qualifying. Next, she played atNew Haven, where she lost in the second round of qualifying to world No. 545, Sachia Vickery, after retiring 3–6 due to illness. Having tumbled down the rankings to No. 163, she entered the qualifying tournament of theUS Open for the first time since 2009. She qualified for a place in the main draw by winning matches againstTetiana Luzhanska,Caroline Garcia, and Verónica Cepede Royg. In the first round of the main draw, she drew American wildcardJulia Cohen and defeated her 6–3, 6–0. This was Rodionova's first Grand Slam Main Draw win in 16 months. However, she lost easily toVarvara Lepchenko, 2–6, 2–6. In doubles, she paired with Galina Voskoboeva and lost in the second round of the tournament. In mixed doubles, she played withJean Julien Rojer, and reached the quarterfinals before losing to eventual champions Ekaterina Makarova andBruno Soares.

Then ranked world No. 130, Rodionova played World TeamTennis with theWashington Kastles alongside her sister Arina. Rodionova then competed at theColeman Vision Tennis Championships in Phoenix, Arizona, as the fourth seed in singles. She suffered a disappointing three-set loss to world No. 477, Sachia Vickery, for the second time in the season. She then played at a $50K tournament inLas Vegas. She lost in the semifinals toLauren Davis, but won the doubles title with her sister. Rodionova then played at theGenerali Ladies Linz, losing in the first round of qualifying toJana Čepelová. Her final tournaments of the year included a first-round loss inMoscow to Alizé Cornet and a quarterfinal appearance at a $75K Challenger in Ismaning. Rodionova ended the year ranked No. 134 in singles and No. 23 in doubles.

At the 2013 Wimbledon Championships

2013

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Rodionova began her 2013 season playing at theAuckland Open where she lost in the second round of qualifying when she was forced to retire againstMaryna Zanevska. In the doubles tournament, she partnered with relative-comeback Cara Black and defeated three seeded teams along the way, to win her fifth WTA doubles title. At theAustralian Open, Rodionova was the 19th seed in qualifying, losing in the second round of qualifying toValeria Savinykh in three sets. It was the first time Rodionova failed to appear in the main draw of a Grand Slam since the2009 Wimbledon Championships. In doubles, her and Cara Black lost in the third round to Nuria Llagostera Vives and Zheng Jie.

Rodionova continued on the WTA Tour, winning her way through qualifying in her next two tournaments in Pattaya City and Doha. InPattaya City, she won her first round match against Vania King before losing to fourth seed Sorana Cîrstea. InDoha, she defeated Zheng Jie 6–2, 6–3 before losing to fourth seedAgnieszka Radwańska in the second round. Rodionova then fell in the first round ofDubai qualifying toEkaterina Bychkova.

2014

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While in singles she continued playing in the style of the previous season, Rodionova showed progressive results in doubles, when partnering with Alla Kudryavtseva the duo claimed three out of four tournaments. They also reached semifinals ofBeijing andCincinnati, and quarterfinals ofWimbledon,Miami,Doha andWuhan. That gave the pair a ticket to theWTA Finals in Singapore, where they beat in the quarterfinals fourth-seeded Makarova/Vesnina in three sets before they were defeated by title defenders Hsieh/Peng, 6–1, 6–4.

Her best singles result came at theUS Open, where she qualified and defeatedCamila Giorgi before losing a close match to No. 13 seed Sara Errani in round two.

Grand Slam finals

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Mixed doubles: 1 (runner-up)

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ResultYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss2003WimbledonGrassIsraelAndy RamUnited StatesMartina Navratilova
IndiaLeander Paes
3–6, 3–6

WTA Tour finals

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Doubles: 24 (11 titles, 13 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam tournaments
Tier I / Premier M & Premier 5
Tier II / Premier (3–3)
Tier III, IV & V / International (8–10)
ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss1.Jul 2001Sopot Open, PolandClayUkraineYuliya BeygelzimerSouth AfricaJoannette Kruger
ItalyFrancesca Schiavone
4–6, 0–6
Loss2.Oct 2005Tashkent Open, UzbekistanHardRussiaGalina VoskoboevaItalyMaria Elena Camerin
FranceÉmilie Loit
3–6, 0–6
Win1.Nov 2005Tournoi de Québec, CanadaHard (i)RussiaElena VesninaLatviaLīga Dekmeijere
United StatesAshley Harkleroad
6–7, 6–4, 6–2
Loss3.Feb 2006Bangalore Open, IndiaHardRussia Elena VesninaSouth AfricaLiezel Huber
IndiaSania Mirza
3–6, 3–6
Win2.Apr 2007Estoril Open, PortugalClayRomaniaAndreea Ehritt-VancSpainLourdes Domínguez Lino
SpainArantxa Parra Santonja
6–3, 6–2
Loss4.May 2007Rabat Grand Prix, MoroccoClayRomania Andreea Ehritt-VancIndiaSania Mirza
United StatesVania King
1–6, 2–6
Loss5.Oct 2007Tashkent Open, UzbekistanHardBelarusTatiana PoutchekBelarusEkaterina Dzehalevich
BelarusAnastasia Yakimova
6–2, 4–6, [7–10]
Loss6.Feb 2010Malaysian Open, MalaysiaHardRussiaArina RodionovaChinaZheng Jie
Chinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan
7–6, 2–6, [7–10]
Loss7.May 2010Internationaux de Strasbourg, FranceClayRussiaAlla KudryavtsevaUnited States Vania King
FranceAlizé Cornet
6–3, 4–6, [7–10]
Win3.Jun 2010Rosmalen Open, NetherlandsGrassRussia Alla KudryavtsevaUnited States Vania King
KazakhstanYaroslava Shvedova
3–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Loss8.Oct 2011Kremlin Cup, RussiaHard (i)Kazakhstan Galina VoskoboevaUnited States Vania King
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
6–7(3–7), 3–6
Win4.Feb 2012Pattaya Open, ThailandHardIndia Sania MirzaChinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan
Chinese TaipeiChan Hao-ching
3–6, 6–1, [10–8]
Win5.Jan 2013Auckland Open, New ZealandHardZimbabweCara BlackGermanyJulia Görges
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
2–6, 6–2, [10–5]
Win6.Sep 2013Tournoi de Québec, CanadaCarpet (i)Russia Alla KudryavtsevaCzech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková
Czech RepublicLucie Hradecká
6–4, 6–3
Loss9.Oct 2013Kremlin Cup, RussiaHard (i)Russia Alla KudryavtsevaRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova
AustraliaSamantha Stosur
1–6, 6–1, [8–10]
Win7.Jan 2014Brisbane International, AustraliaHardRussia Alla KudryavtsevaFranceKristina Mladenovic
Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva
6–3, 6–1
Loss10.Feb 2014Pattaya Open, ThailandHardRussia Alla KudryavtsevaChinaPeng Shuai
ChinaZhang Shuai
6–3, 6–7(5–7), [6–10]
Win8.Feb 2014Dubai Championships, UAEHardRussia Alla KudryavtsevaUnited StatesRaquel Kops-Jones
United StatesAbigail Spears
6–2, 5–7, [10–8]
Win9.Oct 2014Tianjin Open, ChinaHardRussia Alla KudryavtsevaRomaniaSorana Cîrstea
SloveniaAndreja Klepač
6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–8]
Loss11.Mar 2015Monterrey Open, MexicoHardAustralia Arina RodionovaCanadaGabriela Dabrowski
PolandAlicja Rosolska
3–6, 6–2, [3–10]
Win10.Jun 2016Eastbourne International, United KingdomGrassCroatiaDarija JurakChinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching
Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
5–7, 7–6(7–4), [10–6]
Loss12.Jul 2016Stanford Classic, United StatesHardCroatia Darija JurakUnited StatesRaquel Atawo
United StatesAbigail Spears
3–6, 4–6
Win11.Mar 2017Abierto Mexicano, MexicoHardCroatia Darija JurakParaguayVeronica Cepede Royg
ColombiaMariana Duque
6–3, 6–2
Loss13.May 2018Internationaux de Strasbourg, FranceClayUkraineNadiia KichenokRomaniaMihaela Buzărnescu
RomaniaRaluca Olaru
5–7, 5–7

WTA Challenger finals

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Doubles: 1 (runner-up)

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OutcomeDateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Runner-up14 March 2016San Antonio Open,
United States
HardPolandKlaudia Jans-IgnacikGermanyAnna-Lena Grönefeld
United StatesNicole Melichar
1–6, 3–6

ITF Circuit finals

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$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Singles (8–2)

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ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss1.24 July 2000ITF Pamplona, SpainHardNetherlandsYvette Basting4–6, 1–6
Win1.13 May 2001ITF Maglie, ItalyClayCroatiaMaja Palaveršić6–2, 6–4
Win2.7 April 2002ITF Coatzacoalcos, MexicoHardCzech RepublicZuzana Hejdová6–3, 4–6, 6–4
Win3.16 May 2004ITF Stockholm, SwedenClayLuxembourgAnne Kremer7–6, 6–4
Win4.13 June 2004ITF Vaduz, LiechtensteinClayAustriaYvonne Meusburger1–6, 6–3, 7–6
Win5.25 September 2005ITF Albuquerque, United StatesHardCanadaMaureen Drake6–2, 6–3
Win6.20 November 2005ITF Nuriootpa, AustraliaHardGermanyGréta Arn6–3, 6–1
Loss2.27 November 2005ITF Mount Gambier, AustraliaHardJapanRyōko Fuda2–6, 3–6
Win7.28 April 2009ITF Bundaberg, AustraliaClayAustraliaOlivia Rogowska7–5, 6–0
Win8.5 May 2009ITF Ipswich, AustraliaClaySwitzerlandNicole Riner6–4, 7–5

Doubles (13–7)

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ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1.1 November 1998ITF Minsk, BelarusClayRussiaEkaterina PaniouchkinaBelarusOlga Glouschenko
BelarusTatiana Poutchek
7–5, 5–7, 6–3
Win2.25 March 2001ITF Cholet, FranceClay (i)UkraineYuliya BeygelzimerGreeceEleni Daniilidou
ItalyGermana Di Natale
6–1, 7–6(7)
Win3.17 September 2001ITF Tbilisi, GeorgiaClayAustriaPatricia WartuschArgentinaErica Krauth
ArgentinaVanesa Krauth
6–2, 6–1
Win4.3 February 2002ITF Ortisei, ItalyCarpet (i)Ukraine Yuliya BeygelzimerGermanyAngelika Bachmann
AustriaPatricia Wartusch
6–4, 6–2
Loss5.24 September 2001Batumi Ladies Open, GeorgiaCarpet (i)BelarusNadejda OstrovskayaHungaryKatalin Marosi
Belarus Tatiana Poutchek
3–6, 6–7(3)
Win6.18 March 2002ITF Juárez, MexicoClayRussiaMaria KondratievaCzech RepublicOlga Vymetálková
Czech RepublicMagdalena Zděnovcová
6–3, 6–0
Loss7.2 April 2002ITF Coatzacoalcos, MexicoHardRussiaEkaterina KozhokinaArgentinaJorgelina Cravero
MexicoMelissa Torres Sandoval
4–6, 3–6
Loss8.2 May 2003Open Saint-Gaudens, FranceClayBelarus Tatiana PoutchekRussiaEvgenia Kulikovskaya
UkraineTatiana Perebiynis
6–7(8), 3–6
Loss9.6 April 2004ITF Dinan, FranceClay (i)RussiaGulnara FattakhetdinovaCroatiaDarija Jurak
KazakhstanGalina Voskoboeva
3–6, 2–6
Win10.7 June 2004ITF Vaduz, LiechtensteinClayBelarus Tatiana PoutchekSwedenKira Nagy
SwedenMaria Wolfbrandt
6–3, 6–4
Win11.3 April 2005ITF Augusta, United StatesHardBelarus Tatiana PoutchekJapanRika Fujiwara
JapanSaori Obata
7–6(3), 6–0
Win12.5 April 2005ITF Tunica Resorts, United StatesClayBelarus Tatiana PoutchekRomaniaEdina Gallovits
UzbekistanVarvara Lepchenko
6–2, 6–4
Win13.12 April 2005ITF Jackson, United StatesClayUnited StatesKristen SchlukebirUnited StatesAhsha Rolle
VenezuelaMilagros Sequera
6–1, 3–6, 6–2
Loss14.7 May 2005ITF Warsaw, PolandClayBelarus Tatiana PoutchekPolandKarolina Kosińska
PolandAlicja Rosolska
6–4, 2–6, 6–7(3)
Win15.19 November 2005ITF Nuriootpa, AustraliaHardHungaryGréta ArnAustraliaCasey Dellacqua
AustraliaTrudi Musgrave
6–4, 1–6, 7–5
Loss16.27 November 2005ITF Mount Gambier, AustraliaHardHungary Gréta ArnJapanRyoko Fuda
United StatesSunitha Rao
1–6, ret.
Win17.9 April 2006ITF Putignano, ItalyHardAustraliaArina RodionovaCroatiaIvana Abramović
CroatiaMaria Abramović
1–6, 6–1, 7–5
Loss18.28 October 2007Empire Slovak Open, SlovakiaHardUkraineOlga SavchukCzech RepublicRenata Voráčová
Czech RepublicBarbora Strýcová
4–6, 4–6
Win19.12 July 2009Open de Biarritz, FranceClayChinese TaipeiChan Yung-janUzbekistanAkgul Amanmuradova
BelarusDarya Kustova
3–6, 6–4, [10–7]
Win20.30 September 2012Las Vegas Open, United StatesHardAustralia Arina RodionovaRussiaElena Bovina
RomaniaEdina Gallovits-Hall
6–2, 2–6, [10–6]

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#DNQANH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.

Singles

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 Russia Australia
Tournament2001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAQ1Q1Q2Q1Q32R2R1R1R1R1RQ2Q2Q2AAAAAAA
French OpenAQ1Q1AQ11R1R1RA3R3R1RQ3AQ3AAAAAAA
WimbledonQ1Q21RQ1Q12R1R1RQ23R1R1RQ1Q1Q1AAAAAAA
US OpenQ2Q3Q1Q2A3R2R1R3R2R1R2RQ32RQ1AAAAAAA
Win–loss0–00–00–10–00–04–32–41–42–25–42–41–40–01–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
Premier Mandatory tournaments
Indian WellsAAQ1AA1R2R1RQ1Q11RQ2Q2Q1Q2AAAAAAA
MiamiAA2RAAQ22R2RQ21R1RQ2Q1AAAAAAAAA
MadridNot HeldAQ2Q21RAAQ1AAAAAAA
BeijingNot Tier IQ1AQ1AAAAAAANH
Premier 5 tournaments
RomeAAAAAAA1RAA2R1RQ1AAAAAAAAA
Montréal / TorontoAAAAAQ21R2RQ2AQ1Q21RAAAAQ1AAAA
CincinnatiNot HeldNot Tier IQ11R2RAAAAAAAAAAA
Tokyo /WuhanAAAQ1AQ2Q1AQ2Q21RA1RQ1AQ1Q1AANH

Doubles

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 Russia Australia
Tournament200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open1R1R1R1R2R1R2R2R3RQF2R3R1R2RQF1R3R1RAAA
French Open1R1RAA2R2R2R3R1RQFQF3R1R3R1R2R2RAAAA
WimbledonQF1R2R1R2R1R1R2R1RQF2R1RQF2R2R1R2RANHAA
US Open1RA1RA2R1R3R2RSF1R2R2R3R2R2R2R1RAA3RA
Win–loss3–40–31–30–24–41–44–45–46–49–46–45–45–45–45–42–44–40–10–02–10–0
Year-end championships
Tour ChampionshipsAAAAAAAAAAAASFAAAAAAAA
WTA 1000
Dubai /DohaNot Tier I1R2R2R1RSF2RQFQFA2R1RANHAA
Indian WellsAAAA1R1R2RQF2R1R1R2R1R1R1R1R1RANH1RA
MiamiAAAA1R1R1R1R1R1R1R1RQFQF2R2RQFANHA1R
MadridNot HeldAQF2R1R2R1R1R1R2R2RANHAA
RomeAAAAAA1RAAQFASF1R1R1R2R2RAAAA
Montréal / TorontoAAAA2R2RQFQF2R1RSF2R1R1R2RSF1RANHAA
CincinnatiNot HeldNot Tier IQFQF1R2R2RSF2R1R1R2RAAAA
Tokyo /WuhanAAAA1R1RAA1RQFASFQF2R1R2R1RANH
BeijingNot Tier IA1RA1RSF2R1R1R2RANH

Mixed doubles

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 Russia Australia
Tournament20022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Australian OpenAAAAAAA2R1RQF1R1R2R1R1RAA
French OpenAAAAA1RA2RA1R1R2R1RQFA1RA
Wimbledon1RF3RA1RA1R2R1R2R1R1RQF3R3R2R2R
US OpenAAAA2RA1RAA1RQF1R2RQF1RSFA

References

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  1. ^"Anastasia Rodionova".WTA Tennis.Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved29 December 2015.
  2. ^"Rodionova second player defaulted from match on WTA Tour".ESPN. 17 July 2007. Retrieved18 April 2021.
  3. ^"Injured Rodionova on the mend for Open"

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