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'''Francesca Schiavone''' (born ], ], ]) is a professional ] player from ]. She turned professional in ]. '''Francesca Schiavone''' (born June 23, 1980, ]) is a professional ] player from ]. She turned professional in 1998.


Her career high ranking is #11, achieved on ], ]. She only won one singles title on the ] tour but has reached eight finals, six of them since the Autumn of 2005. Schiavone has also been to two ] quarterfinals in her career; once in her debut at the French Open in 2001 and again at the U.S. Open in 2003. She and her ] team mates ], ] and ] beat the ] team 3–2 in the ] final. ] had to retire in the fifth and final match due to an injury in her right knee, which let ] win their first Fed Cup trophy.<ref>, fedcup.com, September 17</ref> This match was a doubles match and ] partnered Henin, and ] partnered Schiavone. One point in this game consisted of about five slam shots that each team managed to return. Her career high ranking is #11, achieved on January 30, 2006. She only won one singles title on the ] tour but has reached eight finals, six of them since the Autumn of 2005. Schiavone has also been to two ] quarterfinals in her career; once in her debut at the French Open in 2001 and again at the U.S. Open in 2003. She and her ] team mates ], ] and ] beat the ] team 3–2 in the ] final. ] had to retire in the fifth and final match due to an injury in her right knee, which let ] win their first Fed Cup trophy.<ref>, fedcup.com, September 17</ref> This match was a doubles match and ] partnered Henin, and ] partnered Schiavone. One point in this game consisted of about five slam shots that each team managed to return.


She realized the best win of her career in the quarterfinals of the 2008 Dubai Duty Free Women's Open, when she upset world no.1 and four-time champion ] in straight sets, 7–6, 7–6. She eventually lost to ] in the semi-finals. She realized the best win of her career in the quarterfinals of the 2008 Dubai Duty Free Women's Open, when she upset world no.1 and four-time champion ] in straight sets, 7–6, 7–6. She eventually lost to ] in the semi-finals.
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=== Singles Finalist (8) === === Singles Finalist (8) ===
* ]: Tashkent (lost to ]) * 2000: Tashkent (lost to ])
* ]: Canberra (lost to ]) * 2003: Canberra (lost to ])
* ]: Bali (lost to ]) * 2005: Bali (lost to ])
* ]: Moscow (lost to ]) * 2005: Moscow (lost to ])
* ]: Hasselt (lost to ]) * 2005: Hasselt (lost to ])
* ]: Sydney (lost to ]) * 2006: Sydney (lost to ])
* ]: Amelia Island (lost to ]) * 2006: Amelia Island (lost to ])
* ]: Luxembourg (lost to ]) * 2006: Luxembourg (lost to ])




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Francesca Schiavone
Francesca Schiavone at Medibank International 2006.
Country (sports) Italy
ResidenceLondon, England
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in)
Turned pro1998
RetiredActive
PlaysRight (one-handed backhand)
Prize money$3,680,351
Singles
Career record363–254
Career titles1
Highest ranking11 (January 30, 2006)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open4r (2006)
French OpenQF (2001)
Wimbledon3r (2003)
US OpenQF (2003)
Doubles
Career record139–126
Career titles6
Highest rankingNo. 8 (February 12, 2007)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2006, 2007)
French OpenF (2008)
WimbledonQF (2006)
US OpenSF (2006)
Last updated on: September 15, 2008.

Francesca Schiavone (born June 23, 1980, Milan) is a professional tennis player from Italy. She turned professional in 1998.

Her career high ranking is #11, achieved on January 30, 2006. She only won one singles title on the WTA tour but has reached eight finals, six of them since the Autumn of 2005. Schiavone has also been to two Grand Slam quarterfinals in her career; once in her debut at the French Open in 2001 and again at the U.S. Open in 2003. She and her Italian team mates Mara Santangelo, Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci beat the Belgium team 3–2 in the 2006 Fed Cup final. Justine Henin had to retire in the fifth and final match due to an injury in her right knee, which let Italy win their first Fed Cup trophy. This match was a doubles match and Kirsten Flipkens partnered Henin, and Roberta Vinci partnered Schiavone. One point in this game consisted of about five slam shots that each team managed to return.

She realized the best win of her career in the quarterfinals of the 2008 Dubai Duty Free Women's Open, when she upset world no.1 and four-time champion Justine Henin in straight sets, 7–6, 7–6. She eventually lost to Elena Dementieva in the semi-finals.

Partnering Australian Casey Dellacqua, Schiavone was the finalist in the Women's Doubles competition at the 2008 French Open.

Titles (8)

Singles wins (1)

Legend (Singles)
Tier I (0)
Tier II (0)
Tier III (1)
Tier IV (0)
Grand Slam Title (0)
WTA Tour Championship (0)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. 29 July, 2007 Bad Gastein, Austria Clay Austria Yvonne Meusburger 6–1, 6–4

Singles Finalist (8)


Doubles (7)

Legend (Doubles)
Tier I (1)
Tier II (4)
Tier III (1)
Tier IV (0)
Grand Slam Title (0)
WTA Tour Championship (0)
ITF Circuit (1)
No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponent in the final Score
1. September 13, 1998 United Kingdom Edinburgh Clay Italy Antonella Serra Zanetti United Kingdom Louise Latimer
United Kingdom Helen Reesby
6–3 6–3
2. July 29, 2001 PolandSopot Clay South Africa Joannette Kruger Ukraine Yulia Beygelzimer
Russia Anastassia Rodionova
6–4 6–0
3. May 2, 2004 PolandWarsaw Clay Italy Silvia Farina Elia Argentina Gisela Dulko
Argentina Patricia Tarabini
3–6 6–2 6–1
4. February 26, 2005 QatarDoha Hard Australia Alicia Molik Zimbabwe Cara Black
South Africa Liezel Huber
6–3 6–4
5. February 25, 2006 United Arab EmiratesDubai Hard Czech Republic Květa Peschke Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova
Russia Nadia Petrova
3–6 7–6 6–3
6. October 1, 2006 LuxembourgLuxembourg City Hard Indoors Czech Republic Květa Peschke Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld
South Africa Liezel Huber
2–6 6–4 6–1
7. October 15, 2006 RussiaMoscow Carpet Czech Republic Květa Peschke Czech Republic Iveta Benešová
Russia Galina Voskoboeva
6–4 6–7 6–1

References

  1. Italy wins the Fed Cup for the first time, fedcup.com, September 17

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