Year In Detail
JANUARY - Reached 2r at Brisbane (as No.2 seed, l. to Safarova 36 61 75; led 5-2 third set w/mp at 5-4); reached 2r at Sydney (l. to No.7 seed Azarenka); reached 3r at Australian Open (as No.10 seed, l. to No.22 seed Pennetta); set Israeli ranking record of No.11 on January 31 (rose from No.12 to No.11).
Awards - Holds Israeli ranking record of No.11 (set January 31, 2011).
- Led 2010's March Of The Living, remembering six million victims of the Holocaust by marching from
Auschwitz to Birkenau (was asked by head of Jewish Agency for Israel to lead the march of officials and 10,000 students from around the world).
Klara Zakopalova (CZE)
Year In Detail JANUARY - Withdrew from Auckland w/illness; reached SF at Hobart (as No.5 seed, d. No.1 seed Bartoli en route; l. to No.6 seed and eventual champion Gajdosova); reached 2r at Australian Open (l. to No.31 seed Safarova).
Career In Review
1998 - Played first events of career on ITF Circuit.
1999 - Won one singles title on ITF Circuit.
1999 - Won one singles title on ITF Circuit.
MAY - Reached 3r at Rome (as No.10 seed, l. to No.7 seed and eventual champion Sharapova); fell 1r at Brussels (as No.5 seed, l. to Dellacqua); fell 1r at Roland Garros (l. to Martinez Sanchez).
JUNE - Fell 1r at Eastbourne (l. to Martinez Sanchez); fell 1r at Wimbledon (as No.22 seed, l. to Pervak).
JULY - Runner-up at College Park (as top seed, l. to No.2 seed Petrova in final).
AUGUST - Fell 1r at Toronto (l. to WC Wozniak); reached 3r at Cincinnati (l. to No.16 seed Peng); reached 2r at Dallas (as No.6 seed, l. to Larsson); reached 2r at US Open (as No.23 seed, l. to WC Stephens).
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