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Wimbledon: 25 June - 8 July 2012

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Nadia Petrova
Country:
Russia
Birth Date:
8 June 1982
Birthplace:
Moscow, Russia
Residence:
Moscow, Russia
Height:
5 ft. 10 in. ( 1.78 metres )
Weight:
143 lbs. ( 65 kilos )
Plays
Right
Turned pro:
1999

Latest Photos

Nadia Petrova on serve during her second round doubles match.Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova chat between points during their second round doubles match against Venus and Serena Williams.Nadia Petrova returns a shot from Camila Giorgi during their third round match.

Tournament Info

Wimbledon Championships Played: 12
Event(s) Entered:Ladies' Singles
Ladies' Doubles
     (with Maria Kirilenko)
Best Singles Performance: Quarter Finalist (2005, 2008)
Best Doubles Performance: Quarter Finalist (2004, 2005, 2007, 2011)

Player Overview

Career Singles Titles:
13
Career Doubles titles:
23
Career matches won:
438
Career matches lost:
262
Year to date matches Won:
4
Year to date matches lost:
4
Current 52 week rank for singles:
12
High rank for singles:
3
High rank for doubles:
3
Current 52 week rank for doubles:
3
High rank date for singles:
15 May 2006
High rank date for doubles:
21 March 2005
Career prize money:
$11,767,872 USD
Year to date prize money for singles:
$90,462 USD
Year to date prize money for doubles:
$84,070 USD
Grand Slam Singles Results
YearAustralian OpenRoland GarrosWimbledonUS Open
19991ST-2ND-
20003RD1ST2ND2ND
20012ND4TH4TH2ND
2002---1ST
20033RDSF3RD4TH
20041ST3RD4THQF
20054THSFQFQF
2006QF1ST-3RD
20073RD1ST4TH3RD
20084TH3RDQF3RD
20094TH2ND4TH4TH
2010QFQF3RD1ST
20113RD1ST4TH3RD
20122ND3RD3RD4TH
20131ST---


Grand Slam Doubles Results
YearAustralian OpenRoland GarrosWimbledonUS Open
1999--2ND-
2000-2ND-2ND
20011ST2ND3RD2ND
2002---SF
2003QF3RD2ND3RD
20043RDQFQF2ND
2005-SFQF3RD
2006---QF
2007--QF-
20082ND1ST-2ND
20091STQF3RDQF
20101ST3RD3RDRUP
2011SFQFQFSF
20123RDRUP2NDQF
20133RD---
Legend
WON = Champion
RUP = Runner-up
SF = Semi-finalist
QF = Quarter-finalist
4TH = Lost in fourth round
3RD = Lost in third round
2ND = Lost in second round
1ST = Lost in first round
Bio information courtesy of the WTA TOUR

Interviews

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No. 2 Court - Ladies' Doubles
Pts
1
2
3
4
5
Maria Kirilenko RUS (4)
  Nadia Petrova RUS (4)
 
6
3
7
 
 
3
6
9

Court 15 - Ladies' Doubles
Pts
1
2
3
4
5
Maria Kirilenko RUS (4)
  Nadia Petrova RUS (4)
 
6
6
 
Timea Babos HUN 
  Alberta Brianti ITA 
 
3
0

No. 3 Court - Ladies' Singles - 3rd Round
Pts
1
2
3
4
5
Nadia Petrova RUS (20)
 
3
66
 
 
6
78

Court 10 - Ladies' Singles - 2nd Round
Pts
1
2
3
4
5
Nadia Petrova RUS (20)
 
6
63
9
 
 
4
77
7

Court 18 - Ladies' Singles - 1st Round
Pts
1
2
3
4
5
Nadia Petrova RUS (20)
 
6
6
 

Round1R2R3R4RQFSFF
Sets played 2 3 2    
Tie breaks played 0 1 1    
Total games 14 39 22    
Winners 19 39 12    
Unforced errors 13 37 12    
Service points won 26 80 44    
Return games won 6 4 2    
Total points 60 135 72    
1st serves in 24 82 44    
% 1st serves in 59 66 61    
Total aces 4 8 0    
Total double faults 0 5 1    
1st serve points won 15 60 30    
% 1st serve points won 63 73 68    
% 2nd Serve points won 65 48 50    

Live Blog

21:07And there we must leave it. Thanks Wimbledon 2012, you were wet and weird (Lukas Rosol??) but mainly wonderful. Enjoy the break. In less than three weeks, we'll do it all again Olympic-stylee. SEE YOU!

21:04Lisa Raymond sticks the volley away to bring up three match points and they only need one. The American pair Elena Vesnina and Leander Paes 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 to win the mixed doubles title.

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