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Daniela Hantuchová

Daniela Hantuchová
Daniela Hantuchová 5, 2015 Wimbledon Championships - Diliff.jpg
Hantuchová at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships
Full name Daniela Hantuchová
Country (sports)  Slovakia
Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco
Born (1983-04-23) 23 April 1983 (age 33)
Poprad, Czechoslovakia
(now Slovakia)
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Turned pro 1999
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach(es) Carlos Rodríguez (2014–present)
Prize money

US$ 10,360,596

Singles
Career record 555–399 (58.18%)
Career titles 7 WTA, 3 ITF
Highest ranking No. 5 (27 January 2003)
Current ranking No. 247 (30 January 2017)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open SF (2008)
French Open 4R (2002, 2006, 2010, 2011)
Wimbledon QF (2002)
US Open QF (2002, 2013)
Other tournaments
Tour Finals RR (2002, 2007)
Olympic Games 3R (2012)
Doubles
Career record 286–232 (55.21%)
Career titles 9 WTA, 1 ITF
Highest ranking No. 5 (26 August 2002)
Current ranking No. 1009 (28 September 2016)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open F (2002, 2009)
French Open F (2006)
Wimbledon QF (2005)
US Open SF (2011)
Mixed doubles
Career record 40–14 (74%)
Career titles 4
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Australian Open W (2002)
French Open W (2005)
Wimbledon W (2001)
US Open W (2005)
Team competitions
Fed Cup W (2002), Record 36–19
Hopman Cup W (2005)
Last updated on: 27 June 2016.

US$ 10,360,596

Daniela Hantuchová (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈdaɲiela ˈɦantuxoʋaː]; born 23 April 1983) is a Slovak tennis player. She turned professional in 1999 and had her breakthrough year in 2002, when she won her first WTA tournament, the Indian Wells Masters, defeating Martina Hingis in the final and becoming the lowest-ranked player to ever win the tournament. She also reached the quarterfinals of that year's Wimbledon Championship and US Open, ending the year in the top 10. She was part of the Slovak team that won the 2002 Fed Cup and the 2005 Hopman Cup.

Hantuchová reached her highest ranking, fifth, in January 2003, after reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. She has gone on to win a further seven WTA tournaments, including the Indian Wells Masters for a second time in 2007 and most recently the 2015 Thailand Open. She also reached the semifinals of the Australian Open in 2008, the furthest she has progressed in a Grand Slam. She is the most successful Slovak tennis player of all time and became only the 37th woman in the Open Era to reach 500 career wins when she beat Laura Robson in the second round of the Aegon Classic in June 2013.

Hantuchová is also an accomplished doubles player. In 2005, she completed the career Grand Slam in mixed doubles, becoming only the fifth female tennis player to do so. She won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 2001 with Leoš Friedl, at the Australian Open in 2002 with Kevin Ullyett, at the French Open in 2005 with Fabrice Santoro and at the US Open in 2005 with Mahesh Bhupathi. She has also reached the finals of the mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 2002 with Ullyett and the finals of the women's doubles at the Australian Open in 2002 with Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, at the French Open in 2006 with Ai Sugiyama and at the Australian Open in 2009 with Sugiyama.


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