Anna Danilina
Danilina at the 2014 Moscow Cup | |
Full name | Anna Danilina |
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Country (sports) |
Russia (2009–2011) Kazakhstan (2011–present) |
Born |
Moscow, Russia | 20 August 1995
Prize money | $28,700 |
Singles | |
Career record | 69–55 |
Career titles | 1 ITF |
Highest ranking | 334 (11 February 2013) |
Grand Slam Singles results | |
Australian Open Junior | 3R (2013) |
French Open Junior | 2R (2012, 2013) |
Wimbledon Junior | 2R (2012) |
US Open Junior | QF (2012) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 51–39 |
Career titles | 5 ITF |
Highest ranking | 211 (3 November 2014) |
Grand Slam Doubles results | |
Australian Open Junior | SF (2013) |
French Open Junior | QF (2012) |
Wimbledon Junior | QF (2012) |
US Open Junior | SF (2012) |
Anna Danilina (Russian: Анна Данилина; born 20 August 1995 in Moscow) is a Kazakhstani tennis player. She previously represented Russia, her nation of birth, but switched allegiances in mid-2011 and has subsequently represented Kazakhstan.
Danilina has won one singles and five doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 11 February 2013, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 334. On 3 November 2014, she peaked at world number 211 in the doubles rankings.
Danilina had a combined junior world ranking of number 3 in February 2013.[1]
ITF finals (6–3)
Singles (1–1)
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Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Winner | 1. | 30 April 2012 | Wiesbaden, Germany | Clay | Laura Siegemund | 7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–4) |
Runner-up | 1. | 17 September 2012 | Shymkent, Kazakhstan | Hard | Kateryna Kozlova | 3–6, 6–4, 4–6 |
Doubles (5–2)
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Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Winner | 1. | 17 October 2011 | Almaty, Kazakhstan | Hard (i) | Kamila Kerimbayeva | Nikola Fraňková Zalina Khairudinova |
6–3, 6–1 |
Winner | 2. | 24 June 2013 | Kristinehamn, Sweden | Clay | Olga Doroshina | Julia Cohen Alizé Lim |
7–5, 6–3 |
Runner-up | 1. | 11 November 2013 | Minsk, Belarus | Hard (i) | Olga Doroshina | Ilona Kremen Aliaksandra Sasnovich |
6–7(3–7), 0–6 |
Winner | 3. | 3 March 2014 | Astana, Kazakhstan | Hard (i) | Olga Doroshina | Alexandra Grinchishina Kateryna Sliusar |
6–3, 7–6(7–4) |
Winner | 4. | 26 May 2014 | Moscow, Russia | Clay | Xenia Knoll | Ekaterina Bychkova Evgeniya Rodina |
6–3, 6–2 |
Runner-up | 2. | 16 June 2014 | Ystad, Sweden | Clay | Xenia Knoll | Nastja Kolar Yvonne Neuwirth |
6–7(3–7), 6–3, [6–10] |
Winner | 5. | 1 September 2014 | Moscow, Russia | Clay | Xenia Knoll | Valentyna Ivakhnenko Yuliya Kalabina |
6–1, 4–6, [10–6] |
References
- ↑ Anna Danilina at the International Tennis Federation Junior Profile
External links
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- Anna Danilina at the Women's Tennis Association
- Anna Danilina at the International Tennis Federation
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