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This article includes a list russian ladies in sharm el sheikh references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Last updated on: 25 October 2018. Her career-high singles ranking is world No.

71, which she achieved on 17 November 2014. In doubles rankings, she reached No. Diatchenko’s first Grand Slam tournament was the Roland Garros 2009, where she qualified for the main draw. In the tournament, Diatchenko upset world No. 75 player Mathilde Johansson before she lost to world No. At the French Open, she was beaten in the third round in qualifying by Misaki Doi.

Then she lost her fourth WTA International doubles final with partner Tatiana Poutchek, and the Copenhagen to pair Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Julia Görges. Vitalia lost in the qualifying at Melbourne in the second round to Sania Mirza in three sets. Vitalia played in the Aegon GB Pro-Series Foxhills. She was seeded first and defeated the fifth seed Marta Sirotkina in the quarterfinals.

100,000 tournament held in Astana, Kazakhstan. She beat the sixth seed, Akgul Amanmuradova in the final. Vitalia participated in the Tatarstan Open in singles and doubles. Alexandra Panova was her doubles partner. Diatchenko was seeded fifth in the singles and first in the doubles. Vitalia suffered a knee injury playing doubles at the Kremlin Cup. This injury has ruled her out from playing tennis for six months.

After her brief appearance on the WTA Tour and her return to the ITF Circuit, she showed her first notable game for years at the Kremlin Cup, where the 140-ranked Vitalia eliminated No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in the round of 16, until being knocked down by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. In the first round of Wimbledon, she defeated former world No. Vitalia Diatchenko stats on WTA official site”. Diatchenko shocks Sharapova in thunderous upset”. Ostapenko dismisses Diatchenko, into Wimbledon second week”. Last updated on: 18 March 2019.

Swiss professional tennis player, and the current No. A former top 10 player, Bencic has won three singles and two doubles titles on the WTA Tour and reached a career-high singles ranking of No. In 2012, Bencic made her debut for the Switzerland Fed Cup team. The following year, she won the French Open and Wimbledon girls’ singles titles.

In 2015, Bencic won the Aegon International, her first singles title on the WTA Tour, beating Agnieszka Radwańska in the final. This caused her singles ranking to rise into the top 20. Bencic was born to Swiss parents of Slovak descent. Bencic began playing tennis at the age of four, learning at Melanie Molitor’s tennis school. She began training every day with Molitor, the mother of Martina Hingis, at age seven.