Monday 2 April 2012

Jelena Jankovic

Jelena Jankovic Biography
    Jelena Jankovic Biography
Jelena Janković is a Serbian professional female tennis player. She was born February 28, 1985 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, now Serbia, as the third child of Veselin and Snežana Janković, both economists. Her father is from Montenegro, and her mother is Serbian. She is a student at the Megatrend University in Belgrade.
Career
As a nine-and-a-half year old she was introduced to tennis by elder brother and fitness coach Marko, and later she was trained at the Tennis Academy of Nick Bollettieri. Until the 2007 Australian Open, she was one of only two active players to have an advantage over Serena Williams in terms of win-loss match record.
In October 2003, Jankovic entered the top 100 at No. 90 for the first time after winning her first ITF title in Dubai. Three months later, Jankovic garnered her first top 10 win against Elena Dementieva 6-1, 6-4 in the first round at the 2004 Australian Open. She then lost to Jill Craybas in three sets in the second round. Then in May, Jankovic won her first WTA title, a Tier V event, in Budapest, defeating Martina Sucha in the final 7-6, 6-3. Following the run in Budapest, she reached No. 51 in the world. Elsewhere in her 2004 season, she defeated top 20 players Nadia Petrova (twice), Vera Zvonareva, Patty Schnyder and Paola Suarez. Jankovic finished 2004 ranked No. 28 in the world.
2005 was considered Jankovic's breakout season. In March, at Dubai, Jankovic advanced to the final following Serena Williams's retirement in the semifinal. Jankovic then lost in the final to Lindsay Davenport 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. She then made her first Tier I semifinal in Berlin, losing to Nadia Petrova 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. In June, Jankovic reached her first grass court final, losing to Maria Sharapova. In October, Jankovic reached her third final of the year at Seoul, ranked No. 17 in the world, her highest ranking at the time, losing to 16-year-old Nicole Vaidisova 7-5, 6-3. Her season ending ranking eclipsed her 2004 record, at No. 22.
In 2006, she had a horrific start to the year, losing ten straight matches, not winning a match from late January into early May, when she got to the quarterfinals of the Italian Open before losing to Venus Williams in three sets. She then reached the semis in Strasbourg, retiring against Vaidišová in the second set.
At the French Open, she upset the Number 25 seed Marion Bartoli before losing to No. 1 Amélie Mauresmo 6-3, 6-3. At Wimbledon, she stunned defending champion Venus Williams in three sets on the "Graveyard Court." She then lost to Anastasia Myskina 6-4, 7-6.
Following her run at Wimbledon, she reached her fifth career final at the JP Morgan Chase Open, defeating Sania Mirza, Ana Ivanovic, and Serena Williams in the semifinal, becoming the only player in 2006 to defeat both Williams sisters. She lost to Elena Dementieva in the final.
At the 2006 US Open, she defeated Vaidisova in the third round, took out 2004 US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova in the fourth, and beat 2004 US Open and French Open finalist Elena Dementieva 6-2 6-1 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinal, she lost to Justine Henin-Hardenne 4-6, 6-4, 6-0, after having been up 6-4 4-2, and a point away from 5-2. Jankovic lost her train of thought after arguing with the chairperson over an out service call; it was later proven the ball was actually out.
At Jankovic's first tournament following the US Open, she reached the semifinals at the Tier II China Open, losing to Amelie Mauresmo 6-1, 3-6, 7-6. At 6-5 in the third, Jankovic served for the match, but was broken at 15-40.
After Beijing, Jankovic made the Guangzhou semifinal, retiring against Anna Chakvetadze 0-2 in the second. Then, in her last four events of the year, she reached the quarterfinals three times, losing to Kuznetsova, Vaidisova, and Poutchkova in them.
To kick off her 2007 season, Jankovic won her second title at the Tier IV ASB Classic tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, defeating Vera Zvonareva in the finals. In her second tournament, at the Tier II Medibank International event, Jankovic reached her second final in a row, defeating 7th ranked Martina Hingis, Australian home favorite Sam Stosur, No. 1 seed Amelie Mauresmo, and Nicole Vaidisova for a 9-0 start to 2007. In the final, Jankovic was defeated by Kim Clijsters in an intense and controversial match. In the final, Jankovic again lost her cool over a number of calls that went against her and ended up losing after serving for the match in the second set [1]. If Jankovic had won the finals match against Clijsters, she would have entered the top 10. She made it to the fourth round of the Australian Open, when she got eliminated to the evental champion Serena Williams 6-3, 6-2. Though she lost in the fourth round, she has entered the top 10 at number 10 for the first time in her career.

Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Jelena Jankovic
Elena Dementieva vs Jelena Jankovic 2006 Los Angeles Highlights
BNP Paribas open 2010 - Jelena Jankovic and Caroline Wozniacki ready and waiting to go on tribuna

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