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What WTA players were once known as "talented girls" but now they have fallen?
Karatancheva

Name: Karatantcheva

Gender: Female

Nationality: Bulgaria

Birthday: 1989.8.8

Height: 1.7 1 m

Weight: 63.5 kg

Event: tennis

Brilliant record

Current world ranking:150th.

Highest world ranking: 35th.

Total career record: 78 wins and 24 losses

Achievements since 2005: 28 wins 16 losses.

Total career bonus: $338, 156

nicole vaidisova

Personal profile

Name: Nicole Nicole vaidisova.

(Also translated as: Vadisova or Vidisova)

Gender: Female

Nationality: Czech Republic

Birthday: 1989.4.23

Place of birth: Nuremberg

Height: 1.8 1 m

Weight: 63 kg

Event: tennis

Sponsor: Reebok

Racket: Yonex RQ iS 2 Tour

Sneakers: Reebok KFS Pump Advantage

Transfer to Professional Tour Year: 2003

Singles titles: 6

Current world ranking: 52nd.

Highest world ranking: 7th.

Her ambition: to win Wimbledon and become the number one in the world.

Her hobbies: watching NHL games, skating, reading, watching movies and listening to pop music-Madonna is her favorite musician.

Her coach: Alis Kodat, also from Czech Republic, "He is a good coach, and I have made progress under his leadership".

Her family: her father accompanied her to travel and compete everywhere; She also has two younger brothers, one is nine and the other is one.

Her language: She can speak Czech, German and English, and is learning French.

The most impressive game: I participated in the US Open for the first time in 2002, won the Orange Bowl in 2003, and entered the junior finals of the Australian Open this year.

Favorite city: new york. I've only been there a few times, but I like it very much. It's colorful and changeable!

About playing games: I like to travel around and meet different people. The atmosphere at the games is very good. However, when traveling, I miss my family and friends very much

The player I admire most: Graf-she worked very hard and became the best player in women's tennis, and her achievements were insurmountable.

Her website:

www.vaidisova-nicole.com

www.nicole-vaidisova.org

jelena dokic

[Edit this paragraph] Personal profile

Name: Jelena Dokic

Gender: Female

Nationality: Australia

Birthday: 1983.4. 12

Height:1.75m.

Weight: 60 kg

Event: tennis

Racket: Wilson[K]Tour.FX

Sportswear: FILA /Lacoste

Sneakers: FILA Alfa /Lacoste

Brilliant record

Grip: right hand

Time to enter the profession: 1998

Current world ranking: 76 (July 20, 2009)

Now the champion ranking: 53 (July 20, 2009)

Top singles ranking: 4 (August 2002.19)

Top ranking of doubles:10 (February 4, 2002)

Singles title: 5 (July 2009.13)

Doubles champion title: 4 (July 2009.13)

Total career record: 282 wins 174 losses (July 20, 2009)

Total career bonus: $3,988,615 (July 20, 2009)

[Edit this paragraph] Career

1. Brilliant achievements in the youth competition: 1998 won the championship by defeating Slybnik in the final of the US Open, 1998 won the championship in cooperation with Christers in the French Open, and lost to petrova in the women's singles final. 1998 ranked first in the world in the youth competition at the end of the year.

2. Early career: Dokchi is also a legendary girl in tennis. At the beginning of her career, there were ups and downs. /Kloc-When she debuted at the age of 0/5, she cooperated with Philippsis to win the Hopman Cup mixed doubles championship. Since then, the fledgling Dokchi actually knocked out Hingis, who ranked first in the world at that time, in straight sets (6: 2, 6: 0) in the first round of Wimbledon, making Hingis the first defending champion of women's singles who was eliminated in the first round in Wimbledon history. In the fourth round, it only lost to Pierce by1:2. /kloc-before the age of 0/7, Dokchi was the first player among the younger generation of female tennis players. Unexpectedly, the short-lived Dokchi's next performance was greatly retrogressed. She was not only eliminated in the first round of three professional events in a row, but also lost to the unknown Hungarian player in the first round of the Australian Open in 2000. After entering 2002, Dokchi's performance began to pick up, and the ranking remained in the top 10.

3. After 2003, the performance gradually began to decline, and even gradually fell out of the top 20. During this period, the performance gradually declined due to the loss to the fledgling Sharapova and China Jinhua Zheng Jie. During this period, due to the change of nationality and the well-known infamous father, he once suffered from depression, and his career bonus was also taken by his father. Dokchi, who regained her Australian citizenship in 2006, won a wild card in the Australian Open, but lost to French player razzano in the first round, and then recovered. She even participated in only one or two competitions in 2007. Depression and lack of sponsorship funds made this former talented girl gradually forgotten.

4.2008: With the help of her boyfriend and coach, Dokchi gradually overcame her depression and re-entered the professional competition. In the whole year of 2008, she participated in low-level competitions such as the ITF Challenge, and won 35 of 45 competitions, and promoted the world ranking to TOP200. The familiar Dokchi began her own road of redemption.

5.2009: (1) 1 month: After a long silence, Dokchi made a comeback in 2009. First, he successfully won the wild card in the Australian Open, and then he successively defeated Austrian star Paszek, Russian Chakvetadze, Danish Wozniacki and another Russian player Krebanova.

(2) February: After the Australian Open, he represented Australia in the Confederations Cup, and successfully helped the Australian team reach the world group play-offs. In the subsequent Memphis tournament, he made it all the way to the race, but he met Danish player Wozniacki who lost to himself in the Australian Open in the first round, but his recovery momentum was still gratifying.

(3) March: She participated in two crown races in North America-Indian Wells and Miami, and both won wild cards. She stopped in the first race and entered the second race in Miami. In the second race, she lost Wozniacki, who played for the third time this year with a score of 1-2, and failed to seize the opportunity to further improve her ranking. However, even so, her ranking has now risen to the seventh. Although her performance in the hard court season in North America is not satisfactory, now Dokchi has reason to make people believe that her 26-year-old "veteran" will create better results in the next competition.

(4) April: I signed up for the MPS Group Tournament and Charleston Tournament held in the United States, but I retired due to injury. I hope that we can see more surprises from Dokchi in the next clay court competition. On April 25-26, Australia played in the second singles match of the Confederations Cup World Group II and defeated Swiss player vogler 7-6, 6-4. Then Australia won in the third singles match, which sealed the place in the World Group II next year.

(5) May: I participated in the 100K clay tournament held in Bucharest from May 4th to10, and reached the semi-final. Unfortunately, I lost to German player Petcovici, but the world ranking came to 68th, and the upward trend was gratifying. However, I lost to the unknown Romanian player Auraru in the first round of the Warsaw clay tournament, and my performance was not satisfactory.

Coming to the French Open, 6- 1 6-2 strongly reversed Croatia's Sprem in the first round of singles, and the doubles partner Russian fierce woman Krebanova also easily defeated her opponent in the first round; In the second round of singles, Dokchi played exceptionally well against elena dementieva, the fourth in the world. After winning 6-2 easily in the first set, she fell behind 3-4 in the second set and retired due to back injury, which also stopped the second round of women's singles.

(6) June: Dokchi didn't take part in any warm-up matches on the grass and directly took part in Wimbledon under the influence of injury. Unfortunately, the first round was reversed by German teenager Mallek, and he ended his Wimbledon tour very early. Then Dokchi signed up for the Swedish clay tournament, but finally withdrew. Next, he will go to the hard court season in North America. I believe that Dokchi, who has recovered from injury, will definitely bring us surprises when he comes to the fast hard court he is good at.

(7) July: Dokchiben signed up for the Swedish clay court competition, but she had to retire temporarily due to the invasion of monocytosis, and needed to rest for about two weeks. She also looked forward to recovering as soon as possible to prepare for the upcoming hard court season in North America and the US Open.

[Edit this paragraph] singles and doubles results

Singles: Champion (8):

2008-Florence Challenge, Casetta Challenge (Italian), darmstadt Challenge (German);

2002-Sarasota Race, Birmingham Race;

200 1-Rome, Tokyo Princess Cup, Moscow.

Runner up (7):

2003-Zurich;

2002-Paris indoor competition, Strasbourg competition and San Diego competition;

200 1-Bahia (Brazil), Zurich, Linz.

Top four (13):

2004-Tokyo Pan-Pacific Open

2003-Warsaw Competition;

2002-Amilia, Hamburg, Los Angeles, Montreal, Bahia (Brazil), Tokyo Princess Cup;

200 1-Hamburg, Humbos, Schelto, Sobote (Poland);

2000-Wimbledon, Sydney Olympic Games

Doubles:

Champion (4):

2002-Sarasota Tournament (with Liehovceva), Los Angeles Tournament (with Clijsters), Linz Tournament (with Petrova);

200 1-Linzsay (with Petrova).

Second runner-up (6):

2003-Rome (with Petrova);

2002-Moscow and Zurich (with Petrova);

200 1-French Open (with Martinez), New Haven Tournament (with Petrova);

1999-Tokyo Princess Cup (with Cosel).

Four grand slam results:

Australian Open: Top Eight in 2009

French Open: Top Eight in 2002

Wimbledon: 1999 quarter-finals, 2000 quarter-finals, 200 1 year fourth round.

Us open: the fourth round in 2000,2001year.

Four Grand Slam doubles results:

French Open: runner-up in 200 1 year

Supplement:

1999-2000 and represented Australia in the Confederations Cup in 2009.

Represented Australia in the Olympic Games in 2000.

[Edit this paragraph] Record of playing against world famous players

1. Serena 0-4:

2000 US Open R 16 6-7 0-6(0-2)

2000 Tokyo Princess Cup 1/4 Final 3-6 4-6(0-2)

2000 year-end finals 1/4 finals 6-7 0-6(0-2)

2003 Charleston 1/4 Final 2-6 2-6(0-2)

2. Safina 0-2:

2003 Shanghai Race R 16 1-6 4-6(0-2)

2009 Australian Open 1/4 Final 4-6 6-4 4-6( 1-2)

3. Venus 1-3(4):

Italy 2000 R 16 6- 1 6-2(2-0)

200 1 Ericsson Competition 1/4 Final 2-6 3-6(0-2)

200 1 Hamburg semifinal 3-6 1-6(0-2)

Dokchi retired from the final of the 2002 Paris tournament.

2002 San Diego Final 2-6 2-6(0-2)

4. Deva 5-4:

2000 New Haven R32 4-6 3-6(0-2)

Semi-final of 2000 Sydney Olympic Games 6-2 4-6 4-6( 1-2)

200 1 new haven semifinal 4-6 7-5 6-4(2- 1)

200 1 Moscow final 6-3 6-3(2-0)

Paris 2002 1/4 Final 5-7 6- 1 6-2(2- 1)

2002 Emilia Island Race 1/4 Final 0-6 7-6 6- 1(2- 1)

2003 Charleston R 16 4-6 6-4 7-5(2- 1)

2004 Miami R167-51-63-6 (1-2)

2009 French Open second round 6-2 3-4( 1-0 Dokchi retired due to injury)

5. jankovic 1-0:

2003 Shanghai R32 7-6 4-4 (jankovic retires) (2-0)

6. Ziva 0- 1:

2003 Toronto Race R 16 3-6 2-6(0-2)

7. Ivanovic has not played for the time being.

8. Zarenka has not played for the time being.

9. kuznetsova 1- 1:

2003 Miami R64 7-6 6- 1(2-0)

2003 Los Angeles R32 6-4 6-7 3-6( 1-2)

10. petrova 1-0:

200 1 Toronto R64 6-7 7-5 6- 1(2- 1)

1 1.A- Radwanska has not played for the time being.

12. Wozniacki 1-2

2009 Australian Open R32 3-6 6- 1 6-2(2- 1)

2009 Memphis R32 1-6 2-6(0-2)

2009 Miami R64 3-6 7-5 2-6( 1-2)

13. Mauresmo 1-3:

2000 Moscow R32 1-6 4-6(0-2)

200 1 Italy final 7-6 6- 1(2-0)

2003 Warsaw semi-final 5-7 2-6(0-2)

2009 Brisbane R32 6-7 6-7(0-2)

14. Clijsters 3-6:

2000 Confederations Cup, World Group I, First Round 7-6 5-7 9-7(2- 1)

2000 Leipzig 1/4 Final 6-4 2-6 6-7( 1-2)

200 1 Schelto Humbers semifinal 4-6 2-6(0-2)

200 1 Tokyo princess cup semifinal 7-5 6-4(2-0)

2002 Hamburg semifinal 4-6 4-4 (Dokchi retired) (0-2)

2002 Tokyo Princess Cup Semifinal 7-5 2-6 3-6( 1-2)

2003 Miami 1/4 final 2-6 0-6(0-2)

2003 Leipzig R 16 3-6 4-6(0-2)

2003 Zurich semifinal 1-6 6-3 6-4(2- 1)

15. Haining 1-2:

2002 Emilia Island Semifinal 2-6 1-4 (Dokchi retired) (0-2)

2002 Hamburg 1/4 Final 7-6 7-6(2-0)

2003 Zurich Final 0-6 4-6(0-2)

16. Hingis 2-3:

1999 Australian open R32 1-6 2-6(0-2)

1999 Wimbledon R 128 6-2 6-0(2-0)

2000 Zurich Race R 16 2-6 3-6(0-2)

200 1 us net R 16 4-6 0-6(0-2)

2002 Montreal tournament 1/4 final 6-4 6-3(2-0)

17. Zheng Jie 0- 1:

2004 Doha R 16 4-6 1-6(0-2)

18. Li Na 0- 1:

2005 Rabat R 16 0-6 6-3 2-6( 1-2)

19. Hantuchova 1-3:

200 1 Leipzig R 16 6-4 6-7 0-6( 1-2)

2002 Berlin Race R 16 2-6 3-6 (0-2)

2002 Wimbledon R 16 4-6 5-7(0-2)

2003 Linz R32 6-4 6- 1(2-0)

20. Chakvetadze 1-0:

2009 Australian Open R64 6-4 6-7 6-3(2- 1)

2 1. Sharapova 0- 1:

2003 Wimbledon R32 4-6 4-6(0-2)

22. Davenport 0 to 9:

Wimbledon semifinal 2000 4-6 2-6 (0-2)

200 1 Wimbledon R 16 5-7 4-6 (0-2)

200 1 year-end finals 1/4 finals 4-6 2-6 (0-2)

200 1 Linz final 4-6 1-6 (0-2)

200 1 Australian Open R128 4-66-43-6 (1-2)

200 1 Zurich final 3-6 1-6 (0-2)

2002 Stanford 1/4 Final 2-6 2-6 (0-2)

2003 New Haven Tournament R 16 2-6 1-6 (0-2)

2004 Pan-Pacific Semifinal 1-6 0-6 (0-2)

[Edit this paragraph] Family

The coach is bilic and his father is Daamir (negligible); Mother Liliana; My younger brother Savo, 1994, moved his family from Serbia to Australia. He likes shopping, listening to music and the beach. His favorite cities are Rome and Paris. His self-evaluation is lively, outgoing, dedicated, positive and eager to win on the court. The most unforgettable memory is the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Graf is the tennis player he admires most.

Mirjana Lucic, a former teenager, ranked first in the world.

Monique Weile used to be the champion of the junior group, but after entering the adult group competition, she only won 5 wins 1 1 losses, and never beat the top 300 players, with the highest ranking of 8 17.