- Vesna Manasieva
Infobox Tennis player
playername = Vesna Manasieva
nickname(s) =
country = RUS
residence =Moscow ,Russia
datebirth = birth date and age|1989|7|21
placebirth = Moscow,Soviet Union
height = height|m=1.68
weight = convert|51|kg|lb|abbr=on|lk=on
turnedpro = 2006
plays = Right-handed; two-handed backhand
careerprizemoney =US$ 51,517
singlesrecord = 79–37
singlestitles = 0
highestsinglesranking = No. 147 (February 18 ,2008 )
AustralianOpenresult =
FrenchOpenresult =
Wimbledonresult =
USOpenresult =
doublesrecord = 28–23
doublestitles = 0 WTA, 1 ITF
highestdoublesranking = No. 197 (February 11 ,2008 )
updated =February 18 ,2008 Vesna Ratkoyevna Manasieva is a Russian professional
tennis player who was born inMoscow on July 21st, 1989.Career Summary
Manasieva began competing on the ITF women's circuit in September 2005, soon after her sixteenth birthday, and had risen to World No. 152 by January 28th, 2008.
Despite not having yet won any tournament outright at either WTA or ITF level, between July 2006 and February 2008 she has reached the quarter-final of a Tier IV event, $100,000 and $25,000 finals, a $75,000 semi-final, a $75,000 quarter-final, a $50,000 quarterfinal, four $25,000 semifinals, and one $25,000 quarterfinal.
2005-6
In the latter months of 2005, Manasieva played just three $10,000 tournaments and won just one main-draw match.
But in February 2006 she won seven successive matches to come through qualifying and reach the semi-final of the $10,000 event at
Portimao ,Portugal ; and that May she reached her first $10,000 final atKiev ,Ukraine . A further semi-final appearance followed in June atDavos ,Switzerland , where she lost in straight sets toTatjana Malek .In July she qualified for her first $25,000 tournament at
Dnipropetrovsk ,Ukraine , and reached the semi-final. AtMoscow in August she reached the quarter-final of another $25,000 event, losing (for the second time that year) to fellow-Russian youngsterEkaterina Makarova .In September she qualified for a $75,000 event for the first time at
Denain ,France , but lost in the first round of the main event in three sets toClaudine Schaul .Further success over the Autumn was largely elusive, but she finished the year ranked as World No. 393 after starting unranked.
2007
The following January, Manasieva qualified for her second $75,000 event at
Ortisei ,Italy with wins over Czech playerMichaela Pastikova , Italian veteranAntonella Serra Zanetti and upcoming Belorussian playerEkaterina Dzehalevich , and posted a win overGermany 'sJulia Schruff in reaching the quarter-final of the main draw, her best result yet, before bowing out again, though this time in a close three-setter, toTatjana Malek .In February, she reached another semifinal at $25,000 level, this time at
Stockholm -Salk,Sweden , with wins overRomania 'sSorana-Mihaela Cirstea and fellow-RussianLioudmila Skavronskaia , but was then defeated in three sets byVirginie Pichet ofFrance .In May, she topped her previous best result by reaching her first $75,000 semi-final at
Monzón ,Spain , scoring a notable straight-sets win against CroatianIvana Lisjak along the way, before being narrowly outclassed by AmericanLilia Osterloh , 6–7, 3–6.A lean spell with relatively disappointing results followed, though she took
Dominika Cibulková ofSlovakia to three sets in their first-round tie at the $50,000 tournament atCuneo ,Italy , in July.However, in August she returned to form, reaching the quarter-final of a $50,000 tournament at
Penza ,Russia , and the semi-final of a $25,000 tournament atMoscow (where she lost to promising compatriotAnna Lapushchenkova ).And then in September she set a new career-best performance by qualifying for her first $100,000 tournament at
Kharkov ,Ukraine , and battling her way all the way through to the final with victories over Ukrainian starsYuliana Fedak ,Mariya Koryttseva andTatiana Perebiynis , and Russian veteranGalina Voskoboeva . But it was another prominent player from theUkraine ,Alona Bondarenko , who would prove her undoing in a one-sided final.The ranking points accrued from this result were sufficient to gain her direct entry into her first WTA Tour main draw at
Tashkent ,Uzbekistan , a Tier IV event, in October. After again defeating Voskoboeva in Round One, she had few answers in the second round toPauline Parmentier of France, succumbing 2–6 1–6.Later that month, she found she had to qualify to gain entry into a popular $50,000 draw on the ITF circuit at
Saint Raphael ,France , and lost in the qualifying match toEstelle Guisard ofFrance , but gained entry to the main draw as a lucky loser, and defeatedEstonia 'sMaret Ani before losing again, this time toAlberta Brianti ofItaly .Towards the end of October she reached another $25,000 semifinal at
Podolsk ,Russia , losing for the second time to compatriotAnna Lapushchenkova , although this time in a very close three-set match, 6–7, 6–2, 4–6.In November she reached the quarter-final stage of a $50,000 tournament at
Minsk ,Belarus but this time lost toSorana-Mihaela Cirstea in straight sets.In December, she entered the qualifying draw for the WTA event at
Auckland ,New Zealand , and defeatedAndreja Klepac , ArgentineMaria-Emilia Salerni and for the second time Ukraine'sMariya Koryttseva to reach the main draw. But then she was drawn to meetPauline Parmentier in the first round proper, and again lost to her in straight sets, this time by the scoreline of 0–6, 5–7.She ended the year ranked as World No. 162, an improvement of 231 places, after compiling a healthy win-loss record of 40-19.
2008
In January, she entered her first qualifying draw at Grand Slam level, and reached the final round of qualifying with a win over
Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez ofSpain before losing a marathon three-setter toSandra Kloesel of Germany, 2–6, 6–3, 6–8. Although she was thus denied entry into the main draw of a Grand Slam, the ranking points accrued in her two qualifying round victories were sufficient to elevate her to a career high ranking of World No. 156.After taking the next three weeks off, she entered qualifying for the Tier IV WTA event at
Pattaya ,Thailand in early February, and qualified for her third career WTA Tour main draw with three comfortable straight-sets victories. In the first round proper, she trounced an unheralded local wildcard for the loss of just one game, much as expected, but in Round Two she showed she meant business by packing off fifth-seededAngelique Kerber ofGermany for the loss of only three games; and in so doing she reached her first ever WTA Tour quarterfinal. Her quarter-final opponent was experienced compatriotEkaterina Bychkova , whom she had never played before. Manasieva took the first set 6–4, and traded single breaks of serve with her in the closely-fought second to force a tiebreak, which Bychkova took by eight points to six, bringing the match into a deciding set. Although Manasieva took an early 3–0 lead, her game then collapsed as Bychkova reeled off six straight games to take the match.Sources
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*http://www.itftennis.com/womens/players/player.asp?player=100043296
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