Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Azarenka

Infobox Tennis player


playername= Victoria Azarenka
nickname= Vika
country= BLR
residence= Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
datebirth= birth date and age|1989|7|31
placebirth= Minsk, Soviet Union
now Belarus
height= height|m=1.80
weight= convert|60|kg|lb st|abbr=on|lk=on
turnedpro= 2003
plays= Right; Two-handed backhand
careerprizemoney= $1,366,398
singlesrecord= 135–68
singlestitles= 0 WTA, 1 ITF
highestsinglesranking= No. 14 (August 25, 2008)
AustralianOpenresult= 3R (2007, 2008)
FrenchOpenresult= 4R (2008)
Wimbledonresult= 3R (2007, 2008)
USOpenresult= 4R (2007)
doublesrecord= 67–32
doublestitles= 1 WTA, 3 ITF
highestdoublesranking= No. 7 (July 7, 2008)
updated = October 6, 2008

Victoria Azarenka (Belarusian: "Вікторыя Азарэнка, Азаранка", Russian: "Виктория Азаренко"; born July 31, 1989) is a tennis player from Minsk, Belarus, who became junior world champion in 2005. She won the 2007 U.S. Open mixed doubles title with her partner Max Mirnyi, and also finished runner-up at the 2007 Australian Open with him. She currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona and trains in Marbella, Spain. On August 25, 2008, she reached a career high of No. 14 in singles.

Career

2005

In 2005, Azarenka won the Australian Open and U.S. Open as a junior and was named the ITF Junior Girls World Champion for that year, the first player from Belarus to do so. She also won her first ITF title in Petange, Luxembourg in the same year. In Guangzhou, China, she reached her first pro-level semifinal, winning three qualifying rounds and defeating Martina Sucha and Shuai Peng in the main draw before losing to eventual champion Yan Zi.

2006

In 2006, at the event in Memphis, Azarenka defeated her first top 20 player, Nicole Vaidisova, and two months later defeated her second top 30 player in Jelena Jankovic at Miami. On clay, Azarenka pushed 2004 French Open champion Anastasia Myskina to 7–6 in the third in Rome and took clay-court specialist Anabel Medina Garrigues to 9–7 in the third set in the first round at Roland Garros. At the 2006 US Open, she had her first win over Myskina in the first round and lost to Anna Chakvetadze in the third round, her best result in a grand slam event to that date. In her next tournament, Azarenka reached her second pro-level semifinal in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, losing to Tiantian Sun. She finished the year reaching the final of an ITF event in Pittsburgh, losing to Aleksandra Wozniak.

2007

Ranked number 96 at the start of 2007, Azarenka reached her second straight slam third round at the Australian Open, losing to Jankovic in straight sets. She made consecutive third round exits at Indian Wells and Miami as well, losing to Vera Zvonareva and Vaidisova, respectively. In Estoril, Azarenka reached her first final on the tour, defeating Virginie Razzano, Francesca Schiavone, Gisela Dulko, and top seed Lucie Safarova on the way. She lost to Greta Arn 2–6, 6–1, 7–6(3). Following Estoril, she made her fourth overall semifinal in Prague, retiring to eventual champion Akiko Morigami.

On grass, Azarenka pushed Chakvetadze to three sets at s-'Hertogenbosch and lost in the third round to Vaidisova at Wimbledon. For her hardcourt swing, she lost in three-sets to Maria Kirilenko in Stanford, Daniela Hantuchova in San Diego, and Jankovic in Los Angeles, where she reached her first Tier II quarterfinal. At the 2007 US Open, in singles, she defeated Martina Hingis 3–6, 6–1, 6–0 in the third round to reach her first slam fourth round, losing to 2004 US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova. In mixed doubles, she and countryman Max Mirnyi won the title, defeating Meghann Shaughnessy and Leander Paes in the final 6–4, 7–6(6), coming back from 2–6 down in the tiebreak.

In the fall indoor season, Azarenka reached her second Tier II quarterfinal in Luxembourg after upsetting fourth seed Nadia Petrova 6–2, 6–1 in the second round. The victory over Petrova was her first top 10 victory of her career. She then lost to Vera Zvonareva. Her next event was the Tashkent Open, where she beat Elena Vesnina in a straight-set semifinal win to advance to her second WTA Tour final. However, she lost to Pauline Parmentier 7–5, 6–2. The WTA tour points from Tashkent boosted her ranking to a career high of 32.

In her next tournament, the Kremlin Cup, she advanced to the singles quarterfinals after beating Sybille Bammer ranked 21 and Maria Sharapova ranked fourth. Her victory over Sharapova was her second top 10 victory of her career. In that match she saved 6 set points in the first set. She was down love-40 and 3–5 and came back to force a first set tie break. During that tie break she saved set points at 5–6, 6–7, and 8–9 before prevailing 11-9. She then lost to the eventual winner of the tournament, Elena Dementieva, in the quarterfinals. At the same tournament, in doubles, she advanced to the finals with her partner Tatiana Poutchek also of Belarus, losing to the WTA number one ranked doubles team of Huber and Black in three sets. Her strong showing at this tournament elevated her WTA ranking to a career high of 27th in singles and 29th in doubles.

2008

Azarenka began her 2008 campaign at the 2008 Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts tournament at the Royal Pines Resort in the Gold Coast, Australia. Unseeded, she beat Ai Sugiyami, lucky loser Yuliana Fedak and Dominika Cibulková to reach the semi-finals. She then beat fifth seed Shahar Pe'er of Israel, Azarenka's sixth top 20 victory of her young career, for a spot in her third career WTA tour final. She lost to Li Na in the finals 6–4, 3–6, 4–6 but her points earned in this tournament moved her WTA singles ranking to number 25, an all time high for her.

Azarenka entered the Australian Open Tennis Tournament seeded number 26 after pulling out of the Moorilla Hobart International with a leg injury. This was Victoria’s first appearance as a seeded player in grand slam singles competition. She showed no ill effects of her leg injury in her first round match dispatching Akgul Amanmuradova in straight sets. She then beat Sandra Kloesel also in straight sets to set up a third round encounter with seventh seed and defending Australian Open champion Serena Williams. Williams served magnificently and beat Victoria 6–3, 6–4, breaking Victoria’s serve only twice but proving to be almost impossible to defeat on her own serve.

In doubles, Azarenka teamed up with Israeli tennis star Shahar Pe'er and with their combined rankings in doubles were given the twelve seed. They moved through the draw with precision defeating 6th seeds Sania Mirza and Alicia Molik and 13th seeds Janette Husarova and Flavia Pennetta without losing a set until the semi-finals where they came from behind to beat Jie Zheng and Zi Yan from China in a thrilling match, 0–6, 7–5, 7–6, saving multiple set points in the second set. In the finals they faced unseeded Kateryna and Alona Bondarenko who had played 38 previous tournaments as a doubles team. After jumping out to a 6–2 lead, Azarenka and Pe'er lost the match 1–6 and 4–6.

In her next event at the Open Gaz de France in Paris, she lost in her first match 6-2, 2-6, 5-7 to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece. She then traveled to Miami, Florida to attend the Sony Ericsson Open. In her second match against Svetlana Kuznetsova, she led 6-1, 5-0 before caving to a 6-0, 5-7, 0-6 loss, losing twelve straight games. Her next two events were on the United States green clay at the Bausch & Lomb Championships in Amiela Island, Florida and the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina. In Amiela Island, Azarenka lost to Dominika Cibulkova in the second round 5-7,6-4,2-6. In Cherleston, she lost to Elena Dementieva 4-6, 5-7. She reached the final of her next tournament, which was the ECM Prague Open. In the final she fell 6-7(2), 2-6 to Vera Zvonareva of Russia. At the Qatar Telecom German Open, Azarenka had a breakthrough week, reaching her first tier one semifinal. On route, she defeated top ten player Anna Chakvetadze and top 20 player Alona Bondarenko. In the semis, she lost to eventual champion Dinara Safina 4-6, 1-6. At the tier one Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome, Italy, Azarenka was forced to retire in her third match due to injury, trailing tsvetana Pironkova 2-6, 0-1.

easily 6-1, 6-3. In the second round she defeated Sorana Cirstea of Romania with a perfect score of 6-0, 6-0 and then beat 18th seeded Francesca Schiavone of Italy 6-1, 6-1. She faced 4th seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in the fourth round. This match was suspended while she was trailing 2-6, 2-2. She then lost the match 2-6, 3-6, but it was a good result for Azarenka who lost in the first round in 2007.

Azarenka won the mixed doubles final at the French Open with American Bob Bryan with a 6-2 7-6 win over top seeds Katarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjic.

At Wimbledon, Azarenka was seeded 16th in singles and 6th in doubles (with Shahar Peer). In singles, Azarenka easily defeated Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria in the first round 6-1,6-1 and again trashed Sorana Cirstea of Romania in the second 6-1, 6-3 before losing in a tight match to 21st seeded Nadia Petrova of Russia 6-7(11), 6-7(4). In doubles, Azarenka and Peer advanced to the quarters where they lost to the no.1 seeded pair of Cara Black and Liezel Huber in a tight match 5-7, 6-7(4).

At the East West Bank Classic Azarenka was the 8th seed and received a bye into the second round where she defeated Yung-Jan Chan 6-1, 6-3. She lost to Dinara Safina in the quaterfinals in straight sets.

She then competed at the Rogers Cup in Montreal where she was the 11th seed. For the second consecutive week she lost to Dinara Safina but this time it was in the semifinals where Azarenka won a set for the first time against Safina before succumbing 0-6, 6-2, 3-6. This makes the third time she has lost to Dinara Safina, the eventual champion each time.

Her next scheduled event is the Beijing Olympics where she will compete for Belarus. She will be playing singles and doubles with compratriat, Olga Govortsova.

Azarenka was seeded 14th at the US Open. She faced 21st seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round but lost 6-4 6-4 after a strong performance by Wozniacki. Azarenka told the press afterwards that Wozniacki has the potential to be bigger than Roger Federer is in the men's.

ingles titles (0)

Runner Up (1)

Singles performance timeline

"To prevent confusion and double counting, information in this table is updated only once a tournament when the player's participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through the 2008 Qatar Telecom German Open, which ended for Azarenka in singles on May 10,2008. Victoria's complete 2007 match record can be found here [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerActivity.asp?PlayerID=312001] "

A = did not participate in the tournament

External links

* [http://www.itftennis.com/abouttheitf/news/newsarticle.asp?id=16059 2005 ITF World Champions]
* [http://www.itftennis.com/juniors/players/player.asp?player=100034773 ITF Junior Profile]
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* [http://www.freewebs.com/ruymi_p3 Fansite]


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