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'''Ana Ivanovic''' (] ]) is a ] professional tennis player |
'''Ana Ivanovic''' (born ], ] in ], ]) is a ] professional tennis player. | ||
In 2004 Ivanovic went through the whole season unbeaten on the ] tour. | |||
⚫ | In 2005 she won her first career singles titles in ], ]. She knocked out local favourite ] in the 2005 ] |
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⚫ | In 2005 she won her first career singles titles in ], ]. She knocked out local favourite and 3rd seed ] in the 2005 ]'s third round, before falling to ] in the quarterfinals. | ||
==World ranking== | ==World ranking== |
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Ana Ivanovic (born November 6, 1987 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro) is a Serbian professional tennis player.
In 2004 Ivanovic went through the whole season unbeaten on the ITF tour.
In 2005 she won her first career singles titles in Canberra, Australia. She knocked out local favourite and 3rd seed Amelie Mauresmo in the 2005 French Open's third round, before falling to Nadia Petrova in the quarterfinals.
World ranking
- End of 2003: 705
- End of 2004: 97
- Before 2005 French Open: 31
Performance timeline
Tournament | 2005 | Career |
---|---|---|
Australian Open | 3r | 0 |
French Open | QF | 0 |
Wimbledon | 0 | |
US Open | 0 | |
WTA Tour Championships | 0 |
External link
- Official site - in English and Serbian.
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