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Sesil Karatantcheva

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Bulgarian tennis player (born 1989)
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In thisBulgarian name, thepatronymic is Radoslavova and thefamily name is Karatantcheva.
Sesil Karatantcheva
Karatantcheva at the 2015 French Open
Country (sports) Bulgaria (2003–2009, 2014–)
 Kazakhstan (2009–2014)
ResidenceSofia, Bulgaria
Born (1989-08-08)8 August 1989 (age 35)
Sofia,Bulgaria
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Turned pro2003
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$1,405,232
Singles
Career record420–309
Career titles0WTA, 9ITF
Highest rankingNo. 35 (7 November 2005)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open2R (2009)
French OpenQF (2005)
Wimbledon2R (2005)
US Open2R (2005)
Doubles
Career record26–46
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 154 (19 April 2010)
Grand Slam doubles results
Wimbledon1R (2005)
US Open1R (2005)
Team competitions
Fed Cup20–13
(singles 13–5)
Last updated on: 15 January 2025.

Sesil Radoslavova Karatantcheva (Bulgarian:Сесил Радославова Каратанчева; born 8 August 1989) is a Bulgarian formertennis player.On 7 November 2005, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 35. On 19 April 2010, she peaked at No. 154 in the doubles rankings.In her career, she won nine singles titles on theITF Women's Circuit.

Karatantcheva is perhaps best known for reaching the quarterfinals of the2005 French Open, upsetting seven-time Grand Slam championVenus Williams en route.

Tennis career

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She began playing tennis at the age of five.[2] In 2001, 12-year-old Karatantcheva won the Orange Bowl tournament for her age group, defeatingAlisa Kleybanova in the final.[3] Early in her playing days, she trained for approximately six months at the famousIMG Academy ofNick Bollettieri.[3]

2003–2004: Early career

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Karatantcheva played her first professional tournament in September 2003 in Sofia, Bulgaria at the age of 14. As an unranked qualifier the next week, she defeated the No. 1, 2, and 3 seeds en route to her first professional tournament title at a smallITF tournament in Volos, Greece. Karatantcheva went on to win two other ITF titles in 2003.In 2004, Karatantcheva began her season at theWTA tournament in Indian Wells, where she defeatedAlexandra Stevenson in the first, and upset the 17th seedMagüi Serna in the second round. In an interview prior to her match against 16th seedMaria Sharapova, Karatantcheva claimed that Sharapova had skipped a hitting session with her a few weeks earlier in Florida, and began a war of words with the Russian.[4]

Sharapova then defeated Karatantcheva in three sets in the third round. On April 19, she played her first match for theBulgaria Fed Cup team. Because of her age, Karatantcheva was restricted in the number of tournaments she was able to play. In August, she reached the quarterfinals of a WTA tournament in Vancouver, British Columbia, and qualified for theUS Open, before losing to eventual championSvetlana Kuznetsova in the first round. Karatantcheva also reached the quarterfinals of the WTA tournament in Québec City, and captured another ITF tournament in December at Palm Beach Gardens. In 2004 she became the French Open junior champion.[citation needed]

2005: Breakthrough and first French Open quarterfinal

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2005 was Karatantcheva's breakthrough year. She started off the year at the tournament in Gold Coast, Australia by qualifying, and then defeating the tournament's No. 7 seedElena Likhovtseva before falling in the quarterfinals. She then qualified for theAustralian Open, losing to the No. 4 seed Sharapova in the first round. Her most successful tournament to date was atRoland Garros where Karatantcheva defeated the No. 19 seedShinobu Asagoe in the second round, and then stunned the world with her victory over the No. 11 seed and former world number oneVenus Williams in the third round. After defeatingEmmanuelle Gagliardi, she fell to Likhovtseva in the quarterfinals. Karatantcheva became the youngest female to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament sinceMartina Hingis in 1996. AtWimbledon, she lost to Sharapova once again, being able to win just one game.[citation needed]

In 2005, Karatantcheva also won a European club championship in Rennes as a member of the Cherno More Elite team (Bulgarian: Черно море Елит). Her teammates were Virginiya Trifonova,Maria Penkova andTsvetana Pironkova.[3]

At the end of the year, Karatantcheva came up eighth in theBulgarian Sportsperson of the Year rankings, earning 676 points.[5][6] She was also honoured by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation as the "Best female tennis player of the year".[7]

On December 20, 2005, the French sports newspaperL'Équipe reported that Karatantcheva had failed a drug test earlier in the year at Roland Garros (after the 1/4 final match against Likhovtseva),[8] and that she had appeared in front of a three-person panel of judges to explain the results. The newspaper claims that Karatantcheva said she was pregnant at the time of the test, which would explain the high levels ofnandrolone in her system. Karatantcheva has denied all allegations, saying "I am shocked. I have not appeared before judges of the international federation."[citation needed]

2006–2007: Doping scandal and two-year suspension

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On 11 January 2006, the ITF issued a two-year ban after two positive drug tests for nandrolone. While Karatantcheva has claimed she was pregnant at the time of one of the tests, another laboratory carried out a pregnancy test on her urine sample, and it tested negative. On 3 July 2006, theCourt of Arbitration for Sport denied her appeal to overturn the ban with the argument that said nandrolone was found in concentrations which were inconsistent with the normal levels for that stage of pregnancy.[9]

Karatantcheva did not play any matches in 2006 or 2007 following her drug ban. She mainly trained inPravets.

2008

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Karatantcheva at the 2008 US Open

Karatantcheva's first match after the ban was in a pre-qualification tournament for a wildcard into the $25k tournament in Surprise, Arizona. She won three matches in one day to win the event and thus won a wildcard for the qualifying draw, in which she beat Susanna Lingman, Maria Kondratieva, andKristína Kučová. In the main draw, Karatantcheva beat the fifth seedSunitha Rao in three sets in the first round, andRobin Stephenson in the second round. In the quarterfinals, Karatantcheva beatMagdaléna Rybáriková in two sets, and in the semifinals she defeated the second seedViktoriya Kutuzova. In the finals, Sesil played a tough three-set match and overcame the eighth seed AmericanAngela Haynes.[10]

In late January, still unranked, she entered another $25k tournament at La Quinta, and again battled through three rounds of qualifying into the main draw, despite a scare in her qualifying match against American playerStacia Fonseca, who took the first set. Having fended off a spirited challenge from second-seededAngelika Bachmann in the first round of the main draw, she made light work of subsequent opponents en route to the semifinals, where for the second tournament in succession she was scheduled to play Viktoriya Kutuzova. This time, the match ran to three sets, but Karatantcheva ultimately prevailed in three sets. In the final, Karatantcheva defeated the third seedSandra Klösel.

Karatantcheva attracted criticism from the Bulgarian tennis federation for competing at La Quinta in preference to participating in Bulgaria'sFederation Cup tie scheduled the same week.[11] She was accused of breach of contract and threatened with a fine, but the Bulgarian teenager stood by her decision, which she had taken on the grounds that it was proving extremely difficult for her to gain entry even to low-level tournaments following the loss of all her ranking points and any right to protected ranking status after her ban, so she needed to work at re-establishing herself at least in the mid-hundreds of theWTA rankings as a matter of priority before tending to national team commitments.

In February, the Bulgarian was awarded a wildcard into the $75k Midland Classic, but her winning streak came to an abrupt end as she was defeated in the first round by qualifierValérie Tétreault of Canada, who had raced through the three qualifying rounds for the loss of just nine games, five of them against former top 50 starMirjana Lučić. Karatantcheva then attempted to qualify for the WTA Tier III event in Memphis but lost in the first round of qualifying toHana Šromová of the Czech Republic.

In early March, she qualified for the $50k Las Vegas event including victories overAmber Liu andElena Bovina. However, she lost in the first round of the main draw to wildcarded AmericanMadison Brengle. She also received a wildcard into the qualifying event for the Tier I event at Indian Wells but lost in the first round of qualifying toEvgeniya Rodina. Her luck changed however, when, at the end of March, she managed to qualify and reach the final of the $50k event in Latina, losing toIveta Benešová in straight sets.

In April, she reached the quarterfinals of the $25k event at Civitavecchia, losing toBetina Jozami of Argentina in straight sets. Her route through to the final of the $25k event in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, included a victory over seventh-seededLauren Albanese. ArgentinianSoledad Esperón beat her in two sets in the final.

In May, she played her first WTA main-draw match since her suspension in Fes, Morocco againstElena Baltacha which she won in straight sets.In June, Sesil reached the quarterfinals of the $75k tournament in Marseille. In the qualifications of Wimbledon, she lost in the second round toMagdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia.

2009: Representing Kazakhstan

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On 10 January 2009, it was announced that Karatantcheva would take Kazakh citizenship and compete for theKazakhstan Fed Cup team.[12][13] She did not participate in Fed Cup competitions for Kazakhstan during 2009.[14]

In tournament play in January, she reached the second round (as a qualifier) at the Brisbane International, defeating top 50 player Iveta Benešová along the way and then backed it up by playing (and winning) her first main-draw major match (again as a qualifier) at the Australian Open. She then lost in the second round toPeng Shuai. This was to be her last main tournament playing for Bulgaria until 2015.[15]

2010: First WTA Tour semifinal

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At thePattaya Open, Karatantcheva reached her first WTA semifinal, before losing toTamarine Tanasugarn. Karatantcheva qualified for theBirmingham Classic where she reached the quarterfinals winning five matches in a row, upsettingYaroslava Shvedova in straight sets in the second round, before losing to second seed Maria Sharapova.

2011

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Karatantcheva failed to qualify inBrisbane,Melbourne,Pattaya, andMonterrey. She reached the final of a $25k event in Clearwater, Florida, losing toAjla Tomljanović. At theFrench Open, she lost toOlga Govortsova in the final round of qualifying. After barely missing out on qualifying for theBirmingham Classic, Karatantcheva fell toArina Rodionova in the first round of qualifying ofWimbledon. She took a two-week break following Wimbledon.

She returned at thePalermo Ladies Open, where she qualified for the main draw. She drew second seedRoberta Vinci in the first round. Although Karatantcheva played well she was beaten in straight sets. She then competed in two $100k events – inBucharest andAstana, losing in the early round of both tournaments.

She then failed to qualify for theUS Open, marking the first year since 2009 that she had not competed in the main draw of a major. Her poor form continued, losing in the first or second rounds of four more ITF tournaments.

She began to improve her game by advancing to the semifinals of a $50k event in Troy, Alabama. She then competed in a $25k tournament inRock Hill, losing in the quarterfinals. Karatantcheva then played at the $50k event inGrapevine, Texas, where she advanced to the final, losing to eighth seedKurumi Nara in three sets. Following her performance in Grapevine, Sesil achieved her best result of the year by winning a $75k tournament, theGoldwater Women's Tennis Classic, in Phoenix, Arizona, the biggest title of her career. She won the title dropping only two sets the entire tournament, defeating a seeded player along the way. Karatantcheva's recent change in form has propelled her well back inside the top 200 and she established herself as one of the leading Kazakh players.

2012

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Karatantcheva began the year ranked World No. 139. She failed to qualify in Brisbane and at the Australian Open. She then competed in the $100k tournament inCali. Unseeded, she advanced to the semifinals before losing toMandy Minella. She then played at theCopa Sony Ericsson Colsanitas andMonterrey Open. Although she qualified for both, she lost in the first round toCatalina Castaño and Yaroslava Shvedova, respectively. Sesil then qualified for theAbierto Mexicano Telcel. Although she put up a fight, Sesil was defeated by sixth seedJohanna Larsson in three sets, in the first round. Karatantcheva committed 18 double faults during the match – almost an all-time high in WTA history. Karatantcheva then competed at theIndian Wells Open and theMiami Open, losing in the first round of qualifying for both tournaments. Despite the losses, she rebounded and reached the final of a $50k event, losing toArantxa Rus.

Karatantcheva headed to Portugal for theEstoril Open. In the first round of qualifications, she drew ItalianMaria Elena Camerin, whom she defeated in three tough sets. In the second round of qualifying, however, she was defeated byMariana Duque-Marino, despite the fact she was leading with a break in the deciding set. Karatantcheva then lost in the first round of qualifying of theMadrid Open. At the French Open, she lost in the final round of qualifying toAlexa Glatch. However, she was offered a spot in the main draw after the withdrawal ofVera Zvonareva. She playedTímea Babos in the first round and won in two easy sets. This was Karatantcheva's first Grand Slam tournament main-draw appearance in almost2+12 years.

She opened her grass-court season atBirmingham where she entered the qualifying draw and defeated local girl Francesca Stephenson but fell to Thailand'sNoppawan Lertcheewakarn in the final round. However, she was offered a place in the main draw as a lucky loser due to the withdrawal of another player. She faced another Thai player, Tamarine Tanasugarn, defeating her in straight sets. Her run was ended in the second round by eighth seed Ekaterina Makarova. She then lost in the final round of qualifying atWimbledon. Despite the loss, her ranking climbed due to her improved result from 2011.

Karatantcheva then played at theStanford Classic. She fell in the first round of qualifying. She then qualified for the Premier-levelCarlsbad Open. She was points away from winning, but was finally beaten byMelinda Czink in the first round. She then competed at the second annual Washington Open where she lost toSloane Stephens in the first round. She then continued her hardcourt season at theRogers Cup in Montreal. As the 18th seed in qualifying, she won three matches for a place in the main draw. In the first round she dismantledSorana Cîrstea, without losing a single game, in only 43 minutes. Karatantcheva lost to 16th seedLucie Šafářová in the second round in straight sets. Her ranking climbed to No. 92, her highest ranking since 2005. Karatantcheva then played at theWestern & Southern Open, qualifying into the main draw by beating world No. 64Arantxa Rus andOlga Govortsova. In the first round of the main draw, she won against fellow qualifierKiki Bertens, but was soundly beaten by former world No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki, in the second round. Her next tournament was theUS Open. Ranked world No. 85, she was given direct entrance into the main draw. She lost toLourdes Domínguez Lino in the first round.

Following the US Open, Karatantcheva competed inQuébec andSeoul, losing in the first round of both tournaments. She continued by then losing in the qualifying draw of the next four events inTokyo,Beijing,Linz, andMoscow. Her final tournament of the year was inPhoenix, where she was the defending champion and second seed. She suffered a shock straight set loss to world No. 217Shelby Rogers in the first round. Despite the loss, she ended the year at No. 93, her first year-end ranking inside the top 100 since 2005.

2013

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Karatantcheva began the season at theAustralian Open, losing to 6th seedLi Na in the first round. She next played for Kazakhstan inFed Cup. Placed in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group I inAstana, Karatantcheva played withGalina Voskoboeva to beatRutuja Bhosale andAnkita Raina, securing Kazakhstan's 3–0 sweep overIndia. Following Kazakhstan's win overThailand, they defeatedUzbekistan in the Group I promotional play-off. Their win over Uzbekistan has catapulted Kazakhstan into the World Group II play-offs in April for the first time ever. Karatantcheva then played at the WTA 125,000 event inCali, losing in the quarterfinals toCatalina Castaño in three sets. She then lost inMemphis qualifying before losing toFrancesca Schiavone in the second round atAcapulco. Karatantcheva then qualified for theIndian Wells Open, but lost toLara Arruabarrena in the first round. At theMiami Open, she entered the qualifying draw and defeatedAnastasia Rodionova in the first round, saving two match points and battling almost three hours before winning. She lost in the final round toSílvia Soler Espinosa. Karatantcheva closed the hard court season with a first round loss inOsprey toOlga Puchkova.

Karatantcheva opened her clay court season by falling in the qualifying rounds inCharleston andOeiras. She then won only two matches in her next four tournaments before heading toWimbledon, where she lost in the final round of qualifying to AustrianYvonne Meusburger in a close three-set match. Following Wimbledon, Karatantcheva played two more clay-court events inBudapest andBåstad, losing toSimona Halep and Serena Williams, respectively.

After skipping the first week of theUS Open Series, Karatantcheva entered theSouthern California Open in Carlsbad. She played the qualifying draw and won three consecutive matches against Chieh-yu Hsu,Katalin Marosi, andIvana Lisjak for a spot in the main draw. There, she drew Julia Görges and defeated the world No. 42 in straight sets. She advanced to the second round but lost to eventual championSamantha Stosur, winning only five games. Despite the loss, her win over Görges was the biggest win of her season. Her next tournament was theRogers Cup in Toronto where she fell in the first round of qualifying. Her ranking plummeted to No. 163 as a result of her failure to defend 2012's second round points. At theUS Open, Karatantcheva played the qualifying draw and won two matches before losing out to Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in straight sets.

Following the US Open, Karatantcheva played at theChallenge Bell, again entering the qualifying draw. She beat Élisabeth Fournier,Petra Rampre, andCoCo Vandeweghe to enter the main draw. She played fellow qualifierAmra Sadiković and beat the Swiss in straight sets. In the second round, she lost to fifth seeded local hopeEugenie Bouchard. She returned to the United States to compete in two ITF Circuit events inAlbuquerque andLas Vegas, losing in the first round of both tournaments. Her final events of the season saw her lose inLinz qualifying, bow out toKarin Knapp in the first round of theLuxembourg Open, and lose in the first round of an ITF event in Nantes.

2014

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Karatantcheva made her 2014 debut at theHobart International, losing in the first round of qualifying to BelgianAlison Van Uytvanck. At theAustralian Open, she was seeded 22nd in the qualifying draw and lost there in the first round toDuan Yingying in straight sets. For Kazakhstan in2014 Fed Cup in the Group I final position play-off, Karatantcheva playedLiu Fangzhou and defeated the Chinese in three sets, ultimately sending Kazakhstan into third place in the Asia/Oceania Group I Zone. After that, Karatantcheva competed inMidland, losing out to young AmericanVictoria Duval, and then traveled to Brazil to compete at theRio Open andBrasil Tennis Cup. In Rio, she fell in the qualifying competition toVerónica Cepede Royg. In Florianópolis, however, she was more successful with qualifying wins over world No. 95Anabel Medina Garrigues andAlexandra Panova, the latter match lasting over three hours. Her run was ended in the first round byKiki Bertens.

Karatantcheva proceeded to compete inOsprey, but lost toGioia Barbieri in the first round. At theFamily Circle Cup, she played qualifying and overcame Sanaz Marand before bowing out toAlla Kudryavtseva. She next played at theDothan Pro Tennis Classic, but suffered another loss, going down to world No. 125Michelle Larcher de Brito in the first round. Karatantcheva's final clay-court event in the United States was in Charlottesville, in which she was able to pick up form by reaching the quarterfinals. For the second consecutive year, she entered theNürnberger Versicherungscup, but was defeated in the qualifying draw by GermanNina Zander. At theFrench Open, she won one match in the qualifying draw but would progress no further, as she was eliminated byLaura Siegemund in what was a tough three-set match. She would then compete inMarseille, advancing to the quarterfinals before going down to Johanna Larsson in a final-set tiebreak. Karatantcheva elected to skip all grass court events before Wimbledon, and suffered another Grand Slam defeat, this time at the hands of young EstonianAnett Kontaveit in the second round of qualifying.

She entered the inauguralBucharest Open, winning three qualifying matches before losing to Sílvia Soler Espinosa in the first round. Karatantcheva then played qualifying at theİstanbul Cup but was beaten in the first round byAna Konjuh of Croatia. She returned to the ITF Circuit at the $50kPowiat Poznański Open in Sobota, advancing to the final having only dropped a set, but suffered a disappointing three-set loss there after winning the first set. It was her first final since April 2012. AtUS Open qualifying she was beaten in the first round byMelanie Oudin.

Karatantcheva returned to action at theCanadian Open as a direct entrant in the main draw. She began with a win overSanaz Marand in the first round and squared off against third seededKristina Mladenovic in the second, edging the Frenchwoman in a match that lasted over two-and-a-half hours. Karatantcheva subsequently moved on to the quarterfinals but was defeated there byMirjana Lučić-Baroni, who would go on to win the tournament.

In October, Karatantcheva announced that she had decided to play for her home country Bulgaria again.[16][17] She and her father first made the decision known to the Bulgarian public in an interview forTV7.[18] Her switch back to Bulgaria was finalized a few weeks later and she reappeared under the Bulgarian flag in the 20 October WTA rankings.[19][20]

2015: Representing Bulgaria once again

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Karatancheva's first tournament of the year was theAuckland Open, where[21] she lost in the third round of the qualifying competition toUrszula Radwańska.[22] Karatancheva also failed to qualify for the Australian Open, losing in the second qualifying round toAlexandra Panova.[23] In February, she participated at theAbierto Mexicano where she was defeated in straight sets in the third qualifying round byLucie Hradecká, but nonetheless reached the main tournament as alucky loser. Karatantcheva then eliminatedMarie Bouzková, Kiki Bertens andMonica Puig to secure herself a place in the semifinals for the second time in her career. She subsequently lost to fifth seedTimea Bacsinszky in two sets.[24] Next, she played atMonterrey Open, where she lost in the first round of qualifying. Despite the setback, Karatantcheva was nonetheless able to stay on course towards improving her ranking by qualifying for the main phase of theIndian Wells Open shortly after that. In the first round, she managed a two-set victory over compatriot and friendTsvetana Pironkova. This was the first time since 2000 that two Bulgarian women had met in the main draw of a WTA tournament.[25] Karatantcheva then suffered a defeat in straight sets to CoCo Vandeweghe.[26] Next, Karatantcheva qualified for the main draw ofMiami Open, where she reached the second round, defeatingLauren Davis then ranked No. 61, in the first round in straight sets,[27] and losing to 21st seedGarbiñe Muguruza. Her ranking improved to 109. Next, at the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, she qualified for the main draw, beatingArantxa Rus andLouisa Chirico along the way, and lost in the first round to ninth seed Samantha Stosur. At theFrench Open, Karatantcheva was seeded 3rd in the qualifying draw and she qualified for the main draw. In the first round she defeated former world No. 1, Jelena Janković, in straight sets, which allowed her to return to the top 100 in the WTA rankings.[28] Then, she lost in the second round toIrina Falconi in three sets. Due to her improved ranking, Karatantcheva entered the main draw atWimbledon. In the first round, she lost to Sílvia Soler Espinosa in a tight three-setter match.[29] At theUS Open, Karatantcheva suffered a 1–6, 2–6 loss toBelinda Bencic from Switzerland.[30]

2016

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The new season began with a disappointment atBrisbane, where she lost in the first round of the qualifying draw. She played atSydney, starting once again from the qualifications, defeating Yaroslava Shvedova (after taking a 4–1 lead in the first set and her opponent retiring) in the first round, but then succumbing in straight sets to Magdaléna Rybáriková. In thequalifying for the Australian Open, Karatantcheva was seeded fourth. However, she was unable to pass the first hurdle, being defeated 6–2, 6–0 byJessica Pegula.[31] Karatantcheva did not manage to reach the main draw of the 2016 French Open, losing toMaryna Zanevska in three sets after taking the first one in thesecond round of qualifying, for which she was not among the seeds.[32] Her downturn in fortunes continued inWimbledon, where she suffered elimination in the first round of the qualifying competition at the hands ofShérazad Reix in a hard-fought match that was decided in three sets.[33] In thequalifying draw for the US Open, Karatantcheva posted a win in three sets against Rebecca Šramková in the first round, but was then defeated byElise Mertens in another three-setter.[34]

2017

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Karatantcheva did not get past the first hurdle in thequalifying for the Australian Open, being on the receiving end of a 6–3, 6–2 defeat byAnna Blinkova.[35] After not participating in the qualifying competitions for theFrench Open andWimbledon, in late August 2017 she entered theone for the US Open, where she convincingly defeated Arantxa Rus in the first round, but then lost in a dramatic three-setter match (that was decided by a tiebreak) against AmericanClaire Liu.[36] In September 2017, Karatantcheva won the title at theRed Rock Pro Open in Las Vegas, defeating compatriotElitsa Kostova in the final by a score of 6–4, 4–6, 7–5.[37]

2018

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Karatantcheva played in the qualifying of theAustralian Open, but had to exit in the first round losing 5–7, 6–3, 5–7 toIrina Bara.[38] She was also eliminated in the earliest possible stage of the qualifying draw forthe French Open, being on the receiving end of a three-set-loss againstOns Jabeur.[39] The negative trend continued in her first qualifying match forWimbledon, in which she emerged second best toMayo Hibi by a score of 6–1, 3–6, 1–6.[40] The qualifying event for theUS Open saw a repeat of her previous performances, as Karatantcheva did not get past the first round, being defeated 6–3, 2–6, 6–4 by ItalianMartina Trevisan.[41]

2019

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Karatantcheva entered theAustralian Open qualifying, taking the first set against AmericanAsia Muhammad, but eventually lost the other two.[42] Her luck didn't change in the qualifying draw forWimbledon when she was defeated in straight sets by RomanianElena-Gabriela Ruse,[43] at her last tournament for years.[44]

2023: Comeback to the circuit

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In April, Karatantcheva participated in a $80k tournament inZaragoza, losing in the first round.[45]

In May, at theFrench Open, she defeatedFernanda Contreras to reach the second round of qualifying. It was her first qualifying win at a major since she defeatedArantxa Rus at the 2017 US Open, and her first at Roland Garros since beatingZhang Kailin in qualifying in 2016.[46]

In August, in thequalifying for the US Open, Karatantcheva was defeated in three sets by her first-round opponentArianne Hartono from the Netherlands.[47]

Personal life

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She is the daughter of formerrower andmember of parliament as part of theBulgarian Business Bloc, Radoslav Karatantchev.[48][49] He also used to be a member of theBulgarian Socialist Party and additionally acts as Karatantcheva's coach.[3]

She has three sisters,[18] one of whom, Gabriel Karatantcheva, was active as a professional tennis player from 2014 to 2017.[50] The younger sisters,Lia and Alexa, are also tennis players. Karatantcheva married long-time boyfriend and formerfootballer Georgi Dolmov in November 2017.[51][52] On 20 August 2021, she gave birth to her first child.[53]

In 2021, Karatantcheva established her own tennis academy inSofia.[44][54]

Grand Slam performance timeline

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament2003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202023SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAA1RAAA2R1RQ3Q11RQ1Q2Q1Q1Q1Q1AA0 / 41–4
French OpenAAQFAAAQ2Q1Q32RQ2Q22RQ2AQ1AAQ20 / 36–3
WimbledonAA2RAAQ21RQ2Q1Q3Q3Q21RQ1AQ1Q1NHA0 / 31–3
US OpenA1R2RAAQ2Q2Q3Q21RQ3Q11RQ2Q2Q1AAQ10 / 41–4
Win–loss0–00–16–40–00–00–01–20–10–01–20–10–01–30–00–00–00–00–00–00 / 149–14
Career statistics
Year-end ranking5261273515013413917593142176109216176238385604

WTA Tour finals

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Doubles: 1 (runner–up)

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Legend
Grand Slam
WTA 1000
WTA 500
WTA 250 (0–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
LossJul 2008Gastein Ladies, AustriaTier III[a]ClaySerbiaNataša ZorićCzech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková
Czech RepublicLucie Hradecká
3–6, 3–6

ITF Circuit finals

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Singles: 17 (9 titles, 8 runner–ups)

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Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (6–3)
Clay (2–5)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (1–0)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Sep 2003ITF Volos, Greece10,000CarpetBulgariaTsvetana Pironkova6–4, 2–6, 6–2
Loss1–1Oct 2003ITF Carcavelos, Portugal10,000ClayHungaryBarbara Pócza2–6, 0–6
Win2–1Oct 2003ITF Carcavelos, Portugal10,000ClaySpainRosa María Andrés Rodríguez7–5, 6–3
Win3–1Dec 2003ITF Shenzhen, China50,000HardChinaZheng Jie7–5, 1–6, 6–3
Win4–1Dec 2004Palm Beach Gardens Challenger, U.S.50,000ClayIndiaSania Mirza3–6, 6–2, 7–5
Win5–1Jan 2008ITF Surprise, United States25,000HardUnited StatesAngela Haynes6–2, 4–6, 6–4
Win6–1Feb 2008ITF La Quinta, United States25,000HardGermanySandra Klösel6–4, 7–5
Loss6–2Mar 2008Internazionali di Latina, Italy50,000ClayCzech RepublicIveta Benešová0–6, 2–6
Loss6–3Apr 2008ITF Palm Beach Gardens, U.S.25,000ClayArgentinaSoledad Esperón4–6, 1–6
Loss6–4Mar 2011ITF Clearwater, United States25,000HardCroatiaAjla Tomljanović6–7(3–7), 3–6
Loss6–5Nov 2011Grapevine Tennis Classic, United States50,000HardJapanKurumi Nara6–1, 0–6, 3–6
Win7–5Nov 2011Phoenix Tennis Classic, United States75,000HardPortugalMichelle Larcher de Brito6–1, 7–5
Loss7–6Apr 2012Osprey Challenger, United States50,000ClayNetherlandsArantxa Rus4–6, 1–6
Loss7–7Jul 2014Powiat Poznański Open, Poland50,000ClaySlovakiaKristína Kučová6–1, 5–7, 3–6
Win8–7Sep 2017Henderson Open, United States60,000HardBulgariaElitsa Kostova6–4, 4–6, 7–5
Loss8–8Sep 2018ITF Templeton Pro, United States60,000HardUnited StatesAsia Muhammad6–2, 4–6, 3–6
Win9–8Feb 2019ITF Surprise, United States25,000HardUnited StatesCoco Gauff5–7, 6–3, 6–1

Fed Cup participation

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Sesil Karatantcheva debuted for theBulgaria Fed Cup team in 2004, winning her singles match in the tie against theEstonia Fed Cup team.[55] Between 2010 and 2014 she competed for theKazakhstan Fed Cup team. She maintains a 12–5 singles record and a 7–8 doubles record (19–13 overall). In January 2017, Karatantcheva was recalled to the Bulgarian team for theFebruary 2017 Europe/Africa Zone (Group I) matches.[56]

Singles (12–5)

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EditionRoundDateAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LResult
↓  Representing Bulgaria  ↓
2004 Europe/Africa Group IRR19 April EstoniaClayEstoniaKaia KanepiW6–3, 6–3
21 April GreeceGreeceEleni DaniilidouW4–6, 6–3, 7–5
22 April PolandPolandKlaudia Jans-IgnacikW6–3, 6–0
2005 Europe/Africa Group IRR20 April South AfricaClaySouth AfricaChanelle ScheepersW6–1, 6–2
21 April HungaryHungaryÁgnes SzávayW6–4, 6–3
PPO23 April NetherlandsNetherlandsElise TamaëlaW6–1, 6–1
2005 World Group II Play-OffsPO9 July JapanHard (i)JapanAkiko MorigamiL6–2, 6–7(4–7), 0–6
10 JulyJapanAiko NakamuraL4–6, 6–7(2–7)
↓  Representing Kazakhstan  ↓
2010 Asia/Oceania Group IRR3 February Chinese TaipeiHardChinese TaipeiChang Kai-chenW6–4, 6–3
4 February ThailandThailandSuchanan ViratprasertW6–4, 6–2
5 February UzbekistanUzbekistanNigina AbduraimovaW6–2, 6–2
2011 Asia/Oceania Group IRR31 January South KoreaHardSouth KoreaKim So-jungL4–6, 5–7
2 February Chinese TaipeiChinese TaipeiChan Chin-weiW7–6(10–8), 6–2
4 February JapanJapanAyumi MoritaL4–6, 6–7(5–7)
PO36 February ThailandThailandNoppawan LertcheewakarnL3–6, 3–6
2012 Asia/Oceania Group IRR2 February IndonesiaHardIndonesiaAyu Fani DamayantiW6–1, 6–1
2014 Asia/Oceania Group IPO38 February ChinaHard (i)ChinaLiu FangzhouW4–6, 6–1, 6–1

Doubles (7–8)

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EditionRoundDatePartnerAgainstSurfaceOpponentsW/LResult
↓  Representing Bulgaria  ↓
2004 Europe/Africa Group IRR19 AprilMaria Penkova EstoniaClayEstoniaMaret Ani
EstoniaMargit Rüütel
L5–7, 6–3, 4–6
22 AprilMaria Penkova PolandPolandKarolina Kosińska
PolandAlicja Rosolska
L6–3, 6–7(1–7), 5–7
PPO24 AprilMaria Penkova Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and MontenegroAna Timotić
Serbia and MontenegroDragana Zarić
W6–4, 2–6, 6–3
2005 Europe/Africa Group IRR20 AprilMagdalena Maleeva South AfricaClaySouth AfricaLizaan du Plessis
South AfricaAlicia Pillay
W6–3, 6–2
21 AprilMagdalena Maleeva HungaryHungaryVirág Németh
HungaryÁgnes Szávay
L6–4, 3–6, 1–6
↓  Representing Kazakhstan  ↓
2010 Asia/Oceania Group IPO36 FebruaryZarina Diyas South KoreaHardSouth KoreaKim So-jung
South KoreaLee Jin-a
L6–1, 1–6, 5–7
2011 Asia/Oceania Group IRR2 FebruaryGalina Voskoboeva Chinese TaipeiHardChinese TaipeiJuan Ting-fei
Chinese Taipei Miao Yui-lynn
W6–2, 6–1
PO36 FebruaryGalina Voskoboeva ThailandThailandNicha Lertpitaksinchai
ThailandNungnadda Wannasuk
L2–6, ret.
2012 Asia/Oceania Group IRR2 FebruaryGalina Voskoboeva IndonesiaHardIndonesiaJessy Rompies
IndonesiaLavinia Tananta
W6–1, 7–6(7–3)
3 FebruaryYaroslava Shvedova ThailandThailand Nungnadda Wannasuk
ThailandVaratchaya Wongteanchai
L4–6, 6–3, 4–6
2013 Asia/Oceania Group IRR6 FebruaryGalina Voskoboeva IndiaHardIndiaRutuja Bhosale
IndiaAnkita Raina
W6–3, 6–1
2013 World Group II Play-offsPO21 AprilGalina Voskoboeva FranceHard (i)FranceCaroline Garcia
FranceKristina Mladenovic
L2–6, 5–7
↓  Representing Bulgaria  ↓
2017 Europe/Africa Group IRR8 FebruaryElitsa Kostova IsraelHardIsraelJulia Glushko
IsraelShelly Krolitzky
W2–6, 6–3, 7–5
9 FebruaryElitsa Kostova SerbiaSerbia Bojana Marinković
SerbiaDejana Radanović
W6–1, 6–3
10 FebruaryIsabella Shinikova EstoniaEstoniaAnett Kontaveit
EstoniaMaileen Nuudi
L3–6, 5–7

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSesil Karatantcheva.

Notes

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  1. ^TheWTA Tier III tournaments,WTA Tier IV tournaments andWTA Tier V tournaments were reclassified asWTA International tournaments in 2009 and later asWTA 250 tournaments in 2021.

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