Victoria Azarenka Biography & Career Highlights0 Comments

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Posted on 25 May 2013 at 12:02pm



The name of her mother is Alla and her coach is Sam Sumyk. Victoria Azarenka has one male sibling and her father is Fedor. She was introduced by her mother in tennis when she was 7 years old. Victoria loves to play on hard surfaces and her favorite short is backhand. The languages she speaks are English, Belarusian, Russian, and loves to listen club hip-hop, R&B and rock music. Minsk is her favorite city which is her Hometown and she likes Newyork a lot. Most of her time spends in Monaco where she is busy in training and she is residing there as well. Most of her time is spend with family and Nicolay Khabibulin a friend of Victoria who is NHL star. Her inspiration on the court and off the court is Roger Federer because of his professionalism.

Victoria Azarenka Persona Informations:

Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Date of Birth: 31 Jul 1989
Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus
Height: 6′ (1.83 m)
Weight: 145 lbs. (66 kg)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Status: Pro (2003)

Victoria Azarenka Photos:

Tennis Star Victoria Azarenka

Tennis Star Victoria Azarenka

Beautiful Tennis player Victoria Azarenka

Beautiful Tennis player Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Azarenka after match

Victoria Azarenka after match

Victoria Azarenka in jeans &  top

Victoria Azarenka in jeans & top

Beautiful Victoria Azarenka

Beautiful Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Azarenka Career Highlighs:

SINGLES
Winner (16): 2013 – Australian Open, Doha; 2012 – Sydney, Australian Open, Doha, Indian Wells, Beijing, Linz; 2011 – Miami, Marbella, Luxembourg; 2010 – Stanford, Moscow; 2009 – Brisbane, Memphis, Miami.
Finalist (12): 2013 – Rome; 2012 – Stuttgart, Madrid, US Open; 2011 – Madrid, WTA Championships; 2010 – Dubai, Eastbourne; 2008 – Gold Coast, Prague; 2007 – Estoril, Tashkent.

DOUBLES
Winner (6): 2011 – Madrid, Stanford (both w/Kirilenko); 2010 – Cincinnati (w/Kirilenko); 2009 – Memphis (w/Wozniacki), Indian Wells (w/Zvonareva); 2006 – Tashkent (w/Poutchek).
Finalist (10): 2011 – Australian Open, Toronto (both w/Kirilenko); 2009 – Roland Garros (w/Vesnina); 2008 – Australian Open (w/Peer), Amelia Island (w/Vesnina); 2007 – Stanford, San Diego (both w/Chakvetadze), Luxembourg (w/Peer), Moscow (w/Poutchek); 2006 – Memphis (w/Wozniacki).

MIXED DOUBLES
Winner (3): 2012 – Olympics (w/Mirnyi); 2008 – Roland Garros (w/B.Bryan); 2007 – US Open (w/Mirnyi).
Finalist (1): 2007 – Australian Open (w/Mirnyi).

ADDITIONAL
Belarusian Fed Cup Team, 2005, 2007, 2009-11; Belarusian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012.

SINGLES
Winner (16): 2013 – Australian Open, Doha; 2012 – Sydney, Australian Open, Doha, Indian Wells, Beijing, Linz; 2011 – Miami, Marbella, Luxembourg; 2010 – Stanford, Moscow; 2009 – Brisbane, Memphis, Miami.
Finalist (12): 2013 – Rome; 2012 – Stuttgart, Madrid, US Open; 2011 – Madrid, WTA Championships; 2010 – Dubai, Eastbourne; 2008 – Gold Coast, Prague; 2007 – Estoril, Tashkent. 

DOUBLES
Winner (6): 2011 – Madrid, Stanford (both w/Kirilenko); 2010 – Cincinnati (w/Kirilenko); 2009 – Memphis (w/Wozniacki), Indian Wells (w/Zvonareva); 2006 – Tashkent (w/Poutchek).
Finalist (10): 2011 – Australian Open, Toronto (both w/Kirilenko); 2009 – Roland Garros (w/Vesnina); 2008 – Australian Open (w/Peer), Amelia Island (w/Vesnina); 2007 – Stanford, San Diego (both w/Chakvetadze), Luxembourg (w/Peer), Moscow (w/Poutchek); 2006 – Memphis (w/Wozniacki).

MIXED DOUBLES
Winner (3): 2012 – Olympics (w/Mirnyi); 2008 – Roland Garros (w/B.Bryan); 2007 – US Open (w/Mirnyi).
Finalist (1): 2007 – Australian Open (w/Mirnyi).

ADDITIONAL
Belarusian Fed Cup Team, 2005, 2007, 2009-11; Belarusian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012.




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