- Anne-Gaëlle Sidot
Anne-Gaelle Sidot (Anne-Gaëlle Sidot) (born on
July 24 ,1979 inEnghien-Les-Bains ,France ) is a former professional tennis player fromFrance .Sidot turned professional in 1994. She has never the reached the singles final of a
WTA Tour tournament, although she did reach the semi-final stage on 6 occasions and the quarter-final stage on 13 occasions. Her best Grand Slam singles performances were reaching the third round exactly once in each of the four Grand Slam tournaments. She won twoWTA Tour doubles titles inLeipzig in 2000 andNice in 2001, and was the runner-up inLos Angeles andZürich in 2000. She also reached the 1999 Wimbledon women's doubles quarter-final withKristie Boogert of theNetherlands . She represented her country in theFed Cup in 1997. She retired from theWTA Tour circuit in 2002.*Height: 1.72m (2002)
*Weight: 56kg (2002)
*Left-handed
*HighestWTA Tour singles ranking: 24
*HighestWTA Tour doubles ranking: 15
*Career prize money: $1,236,925
*@Overall singles record: @215-174
*@overall doubles record: @112-125(@includes main draw and qualifying matches in all WTA Tour//ITF Tour tournaments, Federation/Fed Cup and Olympic Games).WTA Tour singles finals
nil
WTA Tour doubles finals WTA(WITA) Tour doubles finals (2–2 record) and Grand Slam quarter finals and beyond
1999 Wimbledon QF with Kristie Boogert(Hol); 2000: W – Leipzig(Germany) with Arantxa Sanchez Vicario(Spn); RU – Los Angeles(California), Zürich(Switzerland) with Kimberly Po(US); 2001: W – Nice(France) with Emile Loit(Fra); US Open Mixed Doubles QF with Sandon Stolle(Aust)
WTA(WITA) Tour doubles semi-finalist on 10 occasions, excluding Grand Slams
1998(1), 1999(4), 2000(2), 2001(3)
ITF Women's (formerly Futures) Circuit singles titles(7)
Casablanca(Morocco) '94, Nottingham(England) '94, Flensburg(Germany) '95, Cardiff(Wales) '96, Cergy-Pontoise(France) '96, Würzsburg(Germany) '96, Southampton(England) '98
=Grand Slam records=Grand Slam singles record (excluding qualifying matches): A - 3-5; F - 4-8; W - 3-6; US - 3–6 ; overall - 13-25
Grand Slam women's doubles record (QF or better): Wimbledon – QF('99)
Grand Slam mixed doubles record (QF or better): US Open – QF(’01)
Federation/Fed Cup and Olympic Games
Federation Cup record [singles(doubles)] : 1997 - (1–0); overall singles and doubles record: 1-0; overall singles record: 0-0; overall doubles record: 1–0
Olympic Games: did not participate
Career summary
*Year singles ranking win-lose Prize money in US$ A F W US SF QF
*1993 NR 0-0/0 - - - - - 0 0
*1994 299 0-0/0 c.8,000 - - - - 0 0
*1995 164 0-1/0 c.23,000 - 1 Q1 - 0 0
*1996 55 6-6/50 e.87,878 - 1 2 3 1 0
*1997 33 22-24/48 e.173,371 2 1 1 1 3 2
*1998 54 13-24/35 e.154,698(47) 3 2 1 1 0 3
*1999 33 17-26/40 e.246,935(35) 1 1 1 2 1 1
*2000 36 25-27/48 e.312,537(29) 1 3 3 1 1 5
*2001 120 9-19/32 e.207,061(48) 1 1 1 1 0 2
*2002 242 1-2/33 c.25,000 - 2 - - 0 0Notes:WTA singles ranking was as of end of the WTA Tour season
*"win-lose" record includes only WTA Tour singles matches and excludes qualifying matches, Federation Cup, Olympic Games tournaments before 2004 and other team competition matches. The singles match winning percentage is indicated after the slash
*overall "win-lose" record: 93-129; overall winning percentage: 42%
*A: Australian Open, F: French Open, W: Wimbledon, US: US Open - indicate the Grand Slam singles performance for each year; '-' means did not play, 'X' event not held in that year, Q1/Q2/Q3 means lost in the 1st/2nd/3rd qualifying round
*"SF" and "QF" mean the number semi-final and quarter-final defeats respectively for each year and involve only WTA Tour non-Grand Slam events (excludes ITF Tour, Satellite events, Grand Slam tournaments and Olympic Games tournaments before 2004)
*overall no. of SF defeats - 6
*overall no. of QF defeats - 13External links
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