Nadia Petrova Biography & Career Highlights0 Comments

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Posted on 27 May 2013 at 11:23am



Nadia Petrova performed well on hard-court and clay but she likes every surface. She is a very aggressive player and optimizes volleying skills, strong serve and powerful ground strokes to dominate the game early.  Most of her career is spend in training in many countries and travelling, now she is permanently residing in South Florida. Her interests include spending most of the spare time in outdoors, hanging out with friends and exotic gateways travelling. Nadia’s current coach is Bilijana Veselinovic and MV Manage and Consulting is managing her.

Nadia Petrova Personal Details:

  • Residence: Miami, FL, USA
  • Date of Birth: 08 Jun 1982
  • Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
  • Height: 5′ 10 1/4″ (1.78 m)
  • Weight: 154 lbs. (70 kg)
  • Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
  • Status: Pro (September 6, 1999)

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Nadia Petrova Career Highlights:

SINGLES
Winner (13): 2012 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Sofia; 2011 – College Park; 2008 – Cincinnati, Québec City; 2007 – Paris [Indoors]; 2006 – Doha, Amelia Island, Charleston, Berlin, Stuttgart; 2005 – Linz.
Finalist (11): 2010 – New Haven; 2008 – Eastbourne, Stuttgart; 2007 – Amelia Island, Los Angeles; 2006 – Moscow, Linz; 2005 – Berlin, Bangkok; 2004 – Gold Coast; 2003 – Linz.

DOUBLES
Winner (23): 2013 – Sydney, Miami (both w/Srebotnik); 2012 – Miami, WTA Championships (both w/Kirilenko); 2010 – Charleston (w/Huber); 2009 – Charleston, Stuttgart (both w/Mattek-Sands), Moscow (w/Kirilenko); 2008 – Cincinnati (w/Kirilenko), Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/King), Moscow (w/Srebotnik); 2006 – Montréal (w/Navratilova); 2004 – Miami, Amelia Island, Berlin, Rome, Los Angeles, New Haven, WTA Championships (all w/Shaughnessy); 2003 – Moscow (w/Shaughnessy); 2002 – Linz (w/Dokic); 2001 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Dragomir Ilie), Linz (w/Dokic).
Finalist (24): 2013 – Doha, Dubai, Indian Wells (all w/Srebotnik); 2012 – Roland Garros, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Moscow (all w/Kirilenko), Carlsbad (w/King), Montréal (w/Srebotnik); 2011 – Doha, Miami (both w/Huber); 2010 – Sydney (w/Garbin), Indian Wells, Miami (both w/Stosur), US Open (w/Huber); 2008 – Bali (w/Domachowska); 2006 – Dubai (w/Kuznetsova); 2005 – Indian Wells (w/Shaughnessy); 2003 – Rome (w/Dokic), ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Pierce), Leipzig (w/Likhovtseva); 2002 – Moscow, Zürich (both w/Dokic); 2001 – Bol (w/Pisnik), New Haven (w/Dokic).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team, 2001, 2003, 2006-07, 2009, 2012; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2012.

DOUBLES

Winner (23): 2013 – Sydney, Miami (both w/Srebotnik); 2012 – Miami, WTA Championships (both w/Kirilenko); 2010 – Charleston (w/Huber); 2009 – Charleston, Stuttgart (both w/Mattek-Sands), Moscow (w/Kirilenko); 2008 – Cincinnati (w/Kirilenko), Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/King), Moscow (w/Srebotnik); 2006 – Montréal (w/Navratilova); 2004 – Miami, Amelia Island, Berlin, Rome, Los Angeles, New Haven, WTA Championships (all w/Shaughnessy); 2003 – Moscow (w/Shaughnessy); 2002 – Linz (w/Dokic); 2001 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Dragomir Ilie), Linz (w/Dokic).
Finalist (24): 2013 – Doha, Dubai, Indian Wells (all w/Srebotnik); 2012 – Roland Garros, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Moscow (all w/Kirilenko), Carlsbad (w/King), Montréal (w/Srebotnik); 2011 – Doha, Miami (both w/Huber); 2010 – Sydney (w/Garbin), Indian Wells, Miami (both w/Stosur), US Open (w/Huber); 2008 – Bali (w/Domachowska); 2006 – Dubai (w/Kuznetsova); 2005 – Indian Wells (w/Shaughnessy); 2003 – Rome (w/Dokic), ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Pierce), Leipzig (w/Likhovtseva); 2002 – Moscow, Zürich (both w/Dokic); 2001 – Bol (w/Pisnik), New Haven (w/Dokic).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team, 2001, 2003, 2006-07, 2009, 2012; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2012.




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