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Dája Bedáňová Country Czech Republic Residence Leonberg, Germany Born 9 March 1983
Ostrava, CzechoslovakiaHeight 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Turned pro 1993 Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money US$902,005 Singles Career record 138-109 Career titles 1 (1 ITF) Highest ranking No. 16 (29 July 2002) Grand Slam results Australian Open 4R (2001) French Open 3R (2001) Wimbledon 3R (2002) US Open QF (2001) Doubles Career record 59-64 Career titles 1 (2 ITF) Highest ranking No. 34 (10 June 2002) Last updated on: 15 May 2008. Dája Bedáňová (born Daniela Bedáňová 9 March 1983 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia) is a former professional female tennis player from the Czech Republic. She lives in Leonberg, Germany. Bedáňová turned pro in 2000 and retired in 2005.
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WTA Tour wins (2)
Singles wins (1)
Legend Grand Slam 0 WTA Championships 0 Tier I 0 Tier II 0 Tier III 0 Tier IV & V 1 Olympic Games 0 Titles by Surface Hard 1 Clay 0 Grass 0 Carpet 0 No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in Final Score in Final 1. 18 October 2000 Bratislava, Slovakia Hard (i) Miriam Oremans 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 Doubles wins (1)
No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in Final Score in Final 1. 17 October 2001 Bratislava, Slovakia Hard (i) Elena Bovina Nathalie Dechy
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Preceded by
Kim ClijstersWTA Newcomer of the Year
2000Succeeded by
Daniela HantuchováWimbledon (Open Era) girls' doubles champions 1982 Penny Barg / Beth Herr • 1983 Patty Fendick / Patricia Hy-Boulais • 1984 Caroline Kuhlman / Stephanie Rehe • 1985 Louise Field / Janine Thompson • 1986 Michelle Jaggard / Lisa O’Neill • 1987 Natalia Medvedeva / Natalia Zvereva • 1988 Jo-Anne Faull / Rachel McQuillan • 1989 Jennifer Capriati / Meredith McGrath • 1990 Karina Habšudová / Andrea Strnadová • 1991 Catherine Barclay / Limor Zaltz • 1992 Marja Avotins / Lisa McShea • 1993 Laurence Courtois / Nancy Feber • 1994 Esme DeVilliers / Elizabeth Jelfs • 1995 Cara Black / Aleksandra Olsza • 1996 Olga Barabanschikova / Amélie Mauresmo • 1997 Cara Black / Irina Selyutina • 1998 Eva Dyrberg / Jelena Kostanić • 1999 Dája Bedáňová / Maria Salerni • 2000 Ioana Gaspar / Tatiana Perebiynis • 2001 Gisela Dulko / Ashley Harkleroad • 2002 Elke Clijsters / Barbora Strýcová • 2003 Alisa Kleybanova / Sania Mirza • 2004 Victoria Azarenka / Olga Govortsova • 2005 Victoria Azarenka / Ágnes Szávay • 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Alisa Kleybanova • 2007 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Urszula Radwańska • 2008 Jessica Moore / Polona Hercog • 2009 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Sally Peers • 2010 Tímea Babos / Sloane Stephens • 2011 Eugénie Bouchard / Grace Min
US Open girls' doubles champions 1982 Penny Barg / Beth Herr • 1983 Ann Hulbert / Bernadette Randall • 1984 Mercedes Paz / Gabriela Sabatini • 1985 Andrea Holíková / Radka Zrubáková • 1986 Jana Novotná / Radka Zrubáková • 1987 Meredith McGrath / Kimberly Po • 1988 Meredith McGrath / Kimberly Po • 1989 Jennifer Capriati / Meredith McGrath • 1990 Kristin Godridge / Nicole Pratt • 1991 Kristin Godridge / Kirrily Sharpe • 1992 Lindsay Davenport / Nicole London • 1993 Nicole London / Julie Steven • 1994 Surina de Beer / Chantal Reuter • 1995 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova • 1996 Surina de Beer / Jessica Steck • 1997 Marissa Irvin / Alexandra Stevenson • 1998 Kim Clijsters / Eva Dyrberg • 1999 Dája Bedáňová / Iroda Tulyaganova • 2000 Gisela Dulko / María Emilia Salerni • 2001 Galina Fokinā / Svetlana Kuznetsova • 2002 Elke Clijsters / Kirsten Flipkens • 2004 Marina Erakovic / Michaëlla Krajicek • 2005 Nikola Frankova / Alisa Kleybanova • 2006 Raluca Olaru / Mihaela Buzărnescu • 2007 Urszula Radwańska / Ksenia Milevskaya • 2008 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Sandra Roma • 2009 Valeria Solovieva / Maryna Zanevska • 2010 Tímea Babos / Sloane Stephens • 2011 Demi Schuurs / Irina Khromacheva
Categories:- 1983 births
- Hopman Cup competitors
- Czech expatriates in Germany
- Czech female tennis players
- Living people
- People from Leonberg
- People from Ostrava
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