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Yulia Kolesnikova

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Yulia Kolesnikova
Юлия Колесникова
Country (sports) Russia
ResidenceStupino, Russia
Born (1990-02-22) 22 February 1990 (age 34)
Namangan, Soviet Union
Turned pro2005
Retired2015
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Singles
Career titles1 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 513 (05 March 2007)
Doubles
Career titles2 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 358 (29 January 2007)

Yulia Kolesnikova (née Solonitskaya Russian: Юлия Колесникова born 22 February 1990) is a Russian tennis player. Kolesnikova has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of world No. 513 and a doubles ranking of No. 358.[1] She won one singles titles and two doubles titles on tournaments of the ITF Circuit.

Career

In 2006, they played in the final of the Junior Fed Cup for Russia, together with Kolesnikova Lykina and Pavlyuchenkova, in Barcelona, Spain.[2] in March 2006 with her partner, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, in St. Petersburg, Russia. Participated in the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy tennis tournament. she won the first championship of his career.[3]

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 2 (1 titles, 1 runner-up)

Legend
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (1–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Jul 2006 ITF Zhukovsky, Russia 10,000 Clay Russia Anna Lapushchenkova 6–1, 5–7, 5–7
Win 1–1 Sep 2006 ITF Baku, Azerbaijan 10,000 Clay Georgia (country) Sofia Shapatava 6–4, 6–1

Doubles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)

Legend
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (2–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Mar 2006 Saint Petersburg, Russia 25,000 Hard (i) Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Ukraine Yuliya Beygelzimer
Russia Alla Kudryavtseva
6–1, 6–4
Loss 1–1 Aug 2006 ITF Moscow, Russia 10,000 Clay Russia Anastasia Pivovarova Russia Anastasia Poltoratskaya
Australia Arina Rodionova
0–6, 2–6
Win 2–1 Sep 2006 ITF Tbilisi, Georgia 10,000 Hard Kazakhstan Amina Rakhim Russia Varvara Galanina
Armenia Liudmila Nikoyan
7–5, 6–1
Loss 2–2 Nov 2006 ITF Ramat HaSharon, Israel 10,000 Hard Russia Anastasia Poltoratskaya Netherlands Marlot Meddens
Netherlands Nicole Thyssen
3–6, 1–6

References

  1. ^ "Yulia Kolesnikova | Rankings History – WTA Official". Women's Tennis Association.
  2. ^ "Junior Billie Jean King Cup history" (PDF). www.itftennis.com.
  3. ^ "St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy Singles and Doubles Draws". www.itftennis.com.

External links

This page was last edited on 18 October 2023, at 22:49
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