Francesca Schiavone
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Francesca Schiavone at Medibank International 2006.
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| Country | ||
| Residence | London, England | |
| Date of birth | June 23 1980 | |
| Place of birth | Milan, Italy | |
| Height | m ({{FORMATNUM:5 ft 51⁄2 in}}) | |
| Weight | 65 kg (143 lb) | |
| Turned Pro | 1998 | |
| Retired | Active | |
| Plays | Right (one-handed backhand) | |
| Career Prize Money | $2,742,899 | |
| Singles | ||
| Career record: | 313-213 | |
| Career titles: | 1 | |
| Highest ranking: | 11 (January 30, 2006) | |
| Grand Slam results | ||
| Australian Open | 4r (2006) | |
| French Open | QF (2001) | |
| Wimbledon | 3r (2003) | |
| U.S. Open | QF (2003) | |
| Doubles | ||
| Career record: | 84-92 | |
| Career titles: | 6 [1] | |
| Highest ranking: | No. 9 (November 13, 2006) | |
Francesca Schiavone (born June 23, 1980, Milan) is a professional tennis player from Italy. She turned professional in 1998.
Her career high ranking was 11, achieved on January 30, 2006. She only won one singles title on the WTA tour but has reached eight finals, six of them since the Autumn of 2005. Schiavone has also been to two Grand Slam Quarter Finals in her career; once in her debut at the French Open in 2001 and again at the US Open in 2003. She is however yet to win a major title. She and her Italian team mates Mara Santangelo, Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci beat the Belgium team 3-2 in the 2006 Fed Cup final. Justine Henin had to retire in the fifth and final match due to an injury in her right knee, which let Italy win their first Fed Cup trophy.[1] This match was a doubles match and Kirsten Flipkens partnered Henin, and Roberta Vinci partenered Schiavone. One point in this game consisted of about five slam shots that each team managed to return.
Titles (8)
Singles wins (1)
| Legend (Singles) |
| Tier I (0) |
| Tier II (0) |
| Tier III (1) |
| Tier IV (0) |
| Grand Slam Title (0) |
| WTA Tour Championship (0) |
| No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in the final | Score |
| 1. | 29 July, 2007 | Bad Gastein, Austria | Clay | 6-1, 6-4 |
Singles Finalist (8)
- 2000: Tashkent (lost to Iroda Tulyaganova)
- 2003: Canberra (lost to Meghann Shaughnessy)
- 2005: Bali (lost to Lindsay Davenport)
- 2005: Moscow (lost to Mary Pierce)
- 2005: Hasselt (lost to Kim Clijsters)
- 2006: Sydney (lost to Justine Henin)
- 2006: Amelia Island (lost to Nadia Petrova)
- 2006: Luxembourg (lost to Alona Bondarenko)
| Legend (Doubles) |
| Tier I (1) |
| Tier II (4) |
| Tier III (1) |
| Tier IV (0) |
| Grand Slam Title (0) |
| WTA Tour Championship (0) |
| ITF Circuit (1) |
Doubles (7)
| No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponent in the final | Score |
| 1. | September 13 1998 | Edinburgh, Great Britain | Clay | 6-3 6-3 | ||
| 2. | July 29 2001 | Sopot, Poland | Clay | 6-4 6-0 | ||
| 3. | May 2 2004 | Warsaw, Poland | Clay | 3-6 6-2 6-1 | ||
| 4. | February 26 2005 | Doha, Qatar | Hard | 6-3 6-4 | ||
| 5. | February 25 2006 | Hard | 3-6 7-6 6-3 | |||
| 6. | October 1 2006 | Luxembourg, Luxembourg | Hard Indoors | 2-6 6-4 6-1 | ||
| 7. | October 15 2006 | Moscow, Russia | Carpet | 6-4 6-7 6-1 |
References
- ^ Italy wins the Fed Cup for the first time, fedcup.com, September 17
External links
- Francesca Schiavone profile on the WTA Tour's official website
- A forum dedicated to Francesa Schiavone
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