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Lara Arruabarrena

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Spanish tennis player
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Arruabarrena and the second or maternal family name is Vecino.
Lara Arruabarrena
Arruabarrena at the2018 French Open
Full nameLara Arruabarrena Vecino
Country (sports) Spain
ResidenceBarcelona, Spain
Born (1992-03-20)20 March 1992 (age 33)
Tolosa, Spain
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Turned pro2007
Retired2022
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachAndoni Vivanco
Prize moneyUS$ 3,362,484
Singles
Career record364–291
Career titles2
Highest rankingNo. 52 (3 July 2017)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open2R (2015,2016,2018)
French Open2R (2018)
Wimbledon2R (2015,2016,2018)
US Open2R (2012,2018)
Doubles
Career record210–168
Career titles8
Highest rankingNo. 28 (22 February 2016)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2020)
French OpenQF (2018)
Wimbledon2R (2015,2017,2018)
US OpenQF (2015)
Team competitions
Fed Cup3–5

Lara Arruabarrena Vecino (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈlaɾaarwaβaˈrenaβeˈθino];[a] born 20 March 1992) is a former professionaltennis player from Spain. On 3 July 2017, she reached a career-highWTA singles ranking of 52, and her best doubles ranking is world No. 28, set on 22 February 2016.[1]

Over her career, she won two singles and eight doubles titles on theWTA Tour. Arruabarrena retired from professional tour in August 2022.[2]

Personal life and background

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Arruabarrena is coached byAndoni Vivanco. Her father, Juan, is a lithographer, and her mother, Blanca, is a nurse. She also has one younger sister. Arruabarrena started playing tennis at age eight when she took lessons with a friend for fun. She stated that her favourite surface is clay. When she was 15, she moved to Barcelona to train with Spanish Federation. Her tennis idol growing up wasJustine Henin.[3]

Career highlights

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2007: ITF Circuit

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Arruabarrena made her debut appearance at theITF Circuit at Les Francqueses del Valles, France, where she lost in first round against her compatriot Lucia Cervera-Vazquez, in straight-sets.[4]

2008: First ITF title

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In July, she won her first ITF title on a $10k event in Oviedo. In the final, she defeated Hermon Brhane, in straight sets.[5]

2012: First WTA Tour title, Grand Slam main-draw debut

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Arruabarrena won her first WTA tournament at theCopa Colsanitas in Bogotá, beatingAlexandra Panova in the final.[6] She then qualified for the main draw of the2012 French Open, but lost in the first round toformer championAna Ivanovic, in straight sets.[7]

Performance timelines

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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.

Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.[8]

Singles

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Tournament201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAA1R1R2R2R1R2R1RQ3Q1Q10 / 73–730%
French OpenA1RAQ11R1R1R2RAQ11RA0 / 61–614%
WimbledonAA1RQ12R2R1R2RANHQ1A0 / 53–538%
US OpenA2R1RQ31R1R1R2RQ2AQ2A0 / 62–625%
Win–loss0–01–20–30–12–42–40–44–40–10–00–10–00 / 249–2427%
WTA 1000
Dubai /Qatar Open[b]AAAAAA1RA1RAAA0 / 20–20%
Indian Wells OpenAA4RQ12RA1R2RQ1NHAA0 / 45–456%
Miami OpenAQ1Q1AAQ24R1RQ1NHAA0 / 23–260%
Madrid OpenA1RA2R1R1R3R2R1RNHAA0 / 74–736%
Italian OpenAAAAAQ2Q1Q1AAAA0 / 00–0 – 
Canadian OpenAAQ2AQ2A1RANHAA0 / 10–10%
Cincinnati OpenAAQ1AQ1Q1Q1Q1AAA0 / 00–0 – 
Pan Pacific /Wuhan Open[c]AQ1AAAAQ1Q1ANH0 / 00–0 – 
China OpenA2RAA2R1R2RQ2ANH0 / 43–443%
Career statistics
Tournaments2811111717191912150Career total: 122
Titles010001000000Career total: 2
Finals010001110000Career total: 4
Overall win–loss3–28–78–1110–1115–1716–1614–2113–218–120–13–50–02 / 12098–12444%
Year-end ranking167771008886698484157164219$3,148,327

Doubles

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Tournament2013201420152016201720182019202020212022SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open1RA2R1R1R2R1R3R1RA0 / 84–833%
French OpenAA2R1R1RQFA1R2RA0 / 66–650%
Wimbledon1RA2R1R2R2RANH1RA0 / 63–633%
US OpenAAQF2R2R1R1RAAA0 / 55–550%
Win–loss0–20–06–41–42–45–40–22–22–30–00 / 2518–2542%
WTA 1000
Dubai /Qatar Open[b]AAAAAASFAAA0 / 13–175%
Indian Wells OpenAA1RAQFQF1RNHAA0 / 44–450%
Miami OpenAAA1R2R2R2RNHAA0 / 43–443%
Madrid OpenAAQF2R2R1RANHAA0 / 44–450%
Italian OpenAAA2R2R1RAAAA0 / 32–340%
Canadian OpenAAAAAAANHA0 / 00–0 – 
Cincinnati OpenAA1R1RA1RAAA0 / 30–30%
Pan Pacific /Wuhan Open[c]AA1R1RA1RANH0 / 73–730%
China OpenAA2RQFA2RANH0 / 34–357%
Career statistics
Year-end ranking10664316178395283137

WTA Tour finals

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Singles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam
WTA 1000
WTA 500
WTA 250 (2–2)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Feb 2012Copa Colsanitas, ColombiaInternationalClayRussiaAlexandra Panova6–2, 7–5
Win2–0Sep 2016Korea Open, South KoreaInternationalHardRomaniaMonica Niculescu6–0, 2–6, 6–0
Loss2–1Apr 2017Copa Colsanitas, ColombiaInternationalClayItalyFrancesca Schiavone4–6, 5–7
Loss2–2Apr 2018Copa Colsanitas, ColombiaInternationalClaySlovakiaAnna Karolína Schmiedlová2–6, 4–6

Doubles: 14 (8 titles, 6 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam
WTA 1000
WTA 500
WTA 250 (8–6)
Finals by surface
Hard (4–3)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (4–3)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Apr 2013Katowice Open, PolandInternationalClay (i)SpainLourdes Domínguez LinoRomaniaRaluca Olaru
RussiaValeria Solovyeva
6–4, 7–5
Win2–0Apr 2014Copa Colsanitas, ColombiaInternationalClayFranceCaroline GarciaUnited StatesVania King
South AfricaChanelle Scheepers
7–6(7–5), 6–4
Win3–0Sep 2014Korea Open, South KoreaInternationalHardRomaniaIrina-Camelia BeguGermanyMona Barthel
LuxembourgMandy Minella
6–3, 6–3
Loss3–1Oct 2014Japan Women's OpenInternationalHardGermanyTatjana MariaJapanShuko Aoyama
Czech RepublicRenata Voráčová
1–6, 2–6
Win4–1Feb 2015Abierto Mexicano, MexicoInternationalHardSpainMaría Teresa Torró FlorCzech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková
Czech RepublicLucie Hradecká
7–6(7–2), 5–7, [13–11]
Loss4–2May 2015Nuremberg Cup, GermanyInternationalClayRomania Raluca OlaruChinese TaipeiChan Hao-ching
SpainAnabel Medina Garrigues
4–6, 6–7(5–7)
Loss4–3Jul 2015Gastein Ladies, AustriaInternationalClayCzech Republic Lucie HradeckáMontenegroDanka Kovinić
LiechtensteinStephanie Vogt
6–4, 4–6, [3–10]
Loss4–4Aug 2015Washington Open,
United States
InternationalHardSloveniaAndreja KlepačSwitzerlandBelinda Bencic
FranceKristina Mladenovic
5–7, 6–7(7–9)
Win5–4Sep 2015Korea Open, South Korea(2)InternationalHardSlovenia Andreja KlepačNetherlandsKiki Bertens
SwedenJohanna Larsson
2–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Loss5–5Oct 2015Hong Kong Open, China SARInternationalHardSlovenia Andreja KlepačFranceAlizé Cornet
KazakhstanYaroslava Shvedova
5–7, 4–6
Win6–5Apr 2016Copa Colsanitas, Colombia(2)InternationalClayGermany Tatjana MariaBrazilGabriela Cé
VenezuelaAndrea Gámiz
6–2, 4–6, [10–8]
Win7–5Jul 2016Ladies Championship Gstaad,
Switzerland
InternationalClaySwitzerlandXenia KnollGermanyAnnika Beck
RussiaEvgeniya Rodina
6–1, 3–6, [10–8]
Loss7–6Jul 2018Ladies Championship
Gstaad, Switzerland
InternationalClaySwitzerlandTimea BacsinszkyChileAlexa Guarachi
United StatesDesirae Krawczyk
6–4, 4–6, [6–10]
Win8–6Sep 2019Korea Open, South Korea(3)InternationalHardGermany Tatjana MariaUnited StatesHayley Carter
BrazilLuisa Stefani
7–6(9–7), 3–6, [10–7]

WTA Challenger finals

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Singles: 1 (title)

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ResultW–L   Date   TournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Feb 2013Copa Bionaire, ColombiaClayColombiaCatalina Castaño6–3, 6–2

Doubles: 1 (title)

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ResultW–LDateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Aug 2019Karlsruhe Open, GermanyClayCzech RepublicRenata VoráčováChinaHan Xinyun
ChinaYuan Yue
6–7(2–7), 6–4, [10–4]

ITF Circuit finals

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

Singles: 14 (12 titles, 2 runner–ups)

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ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Jul 2008ITF Oviedo, Spain10,000HardGermany Hermon Brhane7–6(7–2), 6–4
Loss1–1Oct 2008ITF Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain10,000ClaySpainEva Fernández Brugués4–6, 6–7
Win2–1Apr 2009ITF Torrent, Spain10,000ClaySpainMarta Marrero6–2, 6–3
Win3–1Sep 2009ITF Lleida, Spain10,000ClayRomaniaDiana Enache6–3, 5–7, 6–2
Win4–1Oct 2009ITF Seville, Spain10,000ClaySerbiaNeda Kozić6–1, 6–2
Win5–1May 2010ITF Badalona, Spain10,000ClayUkraine Yevgeniya Kryvoruchko6–4, 6–3
Win6–1Nov 2010ITF Mallorca, Spain10,000ClaySpain Sandra Soler Sola6–3, 6–3
Win7–1Nov 2010ITF Mallorca, Spain10,000ClayPortugalMaria João Koehler7–6(7–2), 6–3
Win8–1Nov 2010ITF Vallduxo, Spain10,000ClayRussia Nanuli Pipiya7–5, 7–6(8–6)
Win9–1Dec 2010ITF Vinaròs, Spain10,000ClayRomaniaCristina Dinu6–2, 6–0
Win10–1Feb 2011ITF Mallorca, Spain10,000ClaySwitzerlandConny Perrin6–1, 6–2
Win11–1Mar 2011ITF Madrid, Spain10,000ClaySpainLeticia Costas6–4, 6–2
Win12–1Aug 2014Open Bogotá, Colombia100,000ClaySwedenJohanna Larsson6–1, 6–3
Loss12–2Apr 2016Osprey Challenger, US50,000HardUnited StatesMadison Brengle6–4, 4–6, 3–6

Doubles: 15 (9 titles, 6 runner–ups)

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ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Apr 2009ITF Torrent, Spain10,000ClaySpain Carla Roset FrancoItaly Martina Caciotti
ItalyNicole Clerico
6–7, 6–0, [9–11]
Win1–1Sep 2009ITF Mollerussa, Spain10,000HardSpain Carla Roset FrancoArgentinaTatiana Búa
SpainInés Ferrer Suárez
6–3, 2–6, [10–6]
Win2–1Nov 2009ITF Vallduxo, Spain10,000ClayUnited KingdomAmanda CarrerasSpain Yera Campos Molina
Spain Sandra Soler Sola
6–4, 3–6, [11–9]
Win3–1Jul 2010ITF Mont-de-Marsan, France25,000ClaySpain Inés Ferrer SuárezUkraineNadiia Kichenok
FranceConstance Sibille
6–3, 6–1
Loss3–2Aug 2010ITF Koksijde, Belgium25,000ClaySpainMaría Teresa Torró FlorItaly Nicole Clerico
GermanyJustine Ozga
7–5, 4–6, [6–10]
Win4–2Oct 2010ITF Villa de Madrid, Spain50,000ClaySpain María Teresa Torró FlorRomaniaIrina-Camelia Begu
RomaniaElena Bogdan
6–4, 7–5
Win5–2Nov 2010ITF Mallorca, Spain10,000ClaySpain Inés Ferrer SuárezPortugalMaria João Koehler
RussiaAvgusta Tsybysheva
7–5, 6–2
Loss5–3Nov 2010ITF Vallduxo, Spain10,000ClayItaly Benedetta DavatoUnited KingdomAmanda Carreras
VenezuelaAndrea Gámiz
6–7(5), 3–6
Win6–3Sep 2011Internazionale di Biella, Italy100,000ClayRussiaEkaterina LopesSlovakiaJanette Husárová
Czech RepublicRenata Voráčová
6–3, 0–6, [10–3]
Win7–3Oct 2011ITF Seville, Spain25,000ClaySpainEstrella Cabeza CandelaSpain Leticia Costas
Spain Inés Ferrer Suárez
6–4, 6–4
Loss7–4Jul 2012Open de Biarritz, France100,000ClayPuerto RicoMonica PuigFranceSéverine Beltrame
FranceLaura Thorpe
2–6, 3–6
Loss7–5Oct 2013ITF Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain25,000ClayUnited Kingdom Amanda CarrerasArgentinaTatiana Búa
Venezuela Andrea Gámiz
6–4, 2–6, [7–10]
Loss7–6May 2014Grado Tennis Cup, Italy25,000ClayArgentinaFlorencia MolineroParaguayVerónica Cepede Royg
LiechtensteinStephanie Vogt
4–6, 2–6
Win8–6Aug 2014Open Bogotá, Colombia100,000ClayArgentina Florencia MolineroAustriaMelanie Klaffner
AustriaPatricia Mayr-Achleitner
6–2, 6–0
Win9–6Oct 2019ITF Riba-roja de Túria, Spain25,000ClayItalySara ErraniBelgiumMarie Benoît
RomaniaIoana Loredana Roșca
3–6, 6–4, [10–8]

Junior Grand Slam tournament finals

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Doubles: 1 (runner–up)

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ResultYearTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss2010French OpenClaySpainMaría Teresa Torró FlorHungaryTímea Babos
United StatesSloane Stephens
2–6, 3–6

Wins over top 10 players

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#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRoundScore
2015
1.RomaniaSimona HalepNo. 2China OpenHard1R5–4 ret.
2017
2.United StatesMadison KeysNo. 9Miami OpenHard3R7–5, 7–5
3.RussiaSvetlana KuznetsovaNo. 8China OpenHard1R6–7(2), 7–5, 6–1

Notes

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  1. ^In isolation,Vecino is pronounced[beˈθino].
  2. ^abThe firstPremier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between theDubai Tennis Championships and theQatar Ladies Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009 to 2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified asWTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.
  3. ^abIn 2014, thePan Pacific Open was downgraded to a Premier event and replaced by theWuhan Open. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified asWTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.

References

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  1. ^"Lara Arruabarrena Vecino's Biography".International Tennis Federation. 2010-12-20.
  2. ^"Lara Arruabarrena anuncia su retirada a los 30 años".Marca. 2022-08-12.
  3. ^"Bio".
  4. ^"$10,000 Les Francqueses del Valles".
  5. ^"$10,000 Oviedo".
  6. ^"Past Winners".
  7. ^Ana Ivanovic devastates Lara Arruabarrena Vecino to clear the opening round - French Open 2012 | bettor.comArchived 2013-02-15 atarchive.today
  8. ^"Lara Arruabarrena".Australian Open. RetrievedDecember 28, 2020.

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