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'''Sesil Karatantcheva''' ([[August 8]], [[1989]]) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] professional female tennis player. She was born in [[Sofia]], capital of [[Bulgaria]]. |
'''Sesil Karatantcheva''' ([[August 8]], [[1989]]) is a [[Bulgaria|Bulgarian]] professional female tennis player. She was born in [[Sofia]], the capital of [[Bulgaria]]. |
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Karatantcheva played her first professional tournament in [[September]] [[2003]] in Sofia, Bulgaria at the age of 14. As an unranked qualifier the next week, she defeated the #1, #2, and #3 seeds en route to her first professional tournament title at a small [[ITF]] tournament in [[Volos, Greece]]. Karatantcheva went on to win two other ITF titles in 2003. |
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At the age of only 15 she reaches the quaterfinals of the French open 2005 with wins over American [[Venus Williams]] (3rd round) and Emmanuelle Gagliardi (4th round). |
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In [[2004]], Karatantcheva began her season at a large [[WTA]] tournament [[Indian Wells, California]], where she defeated American [[Alexandra Stevenson]] in the first round, and upset the 17th seed [[Magui Serna]] in the second round. In an interview prior to her match against 16th seed [[Maria Sharapova]], Karatantcheva claimed that Sharapova had skipped a hitting session with her a few weeks earlier in Florida, and began a war of words with the Russian. Sharapova then defeated Karatantcheva in three sets in the third round. Because of her age, Karatantcheva was restriced in the number of tournaments she was able to play. In August, she reached the quarterfinals of a TA tournament in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], and qualified for the [[US Open]], before losing to eventual champion [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] in the first round. Karatantcheva also reached the quarterfinals of a WTA tournament in [[Quebec City]], and captured another ITF tournament in December at [[Palm Beach Gardens]]. |
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[[2005]] has been Karatantcheva's breakthrough year. She started off the year at a tournament in [[Gold Coast, Australia]] by qualifying, and then defeating the tournament's #1 seed [[Elena Likhovtseva]] before falling in the quarterfinals. She then qualified for the [[Australian Open]], before losing to the #4 seed Sharapova in the first round. Her most successful tournament to date was at [[Roland Garros]]. Karatantcheva defeated the #19 seed [[Shinobu Asagoe]] in the second round, and then stunned the world with her victory over the #11 seed and former world number one [[Venus Williams]] in the third round. After defeating [[Emanuelle Gagliardi]] in the fourth round, she fell to Likhovtseva in the quarterfinals. Karatantcheva became the youngest female to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament since [[Martina Hingis]] in 1996. |
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===Performance Timeline=== |
===Performance Timeline=== |
Revision as of 14:25, 5 June 2005
Sesil Karatantcheva (August 8, 1989) is a Bulgarian professional female tennis player. She was born in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
Karatantcheva played her first professional tournament in September 2003 in Sofia, Bulgaria at the age of 14. As an unranked qualifier the next week, she defeated the #1, #2, and #3 seeds en route to her first professional tournament title at a small ITF tournament in Volos, Greece. Karatantcheva went on to win two other ITF titles in 2003.
In 2004, Karatantcheva began her season at a large WTA tournament Indian Wells, California, where she defeated American Alexandra Stevenson in the first round, and upset the 17th seed Magui Serna in the second round. In an interview prior to her match against 16th seed Maria Sharapova, Karatantcheva claimed that Sharapova had skipped a hitting session with her a few weeks earlier in Florida, and began a war of words with the Russian. Sharapova then defeated Karatantcheva in three sets in the third round. Because of her age, Karatantcheva was restriced in the number of tournaments she was able to play. In August, she reached the quarterfinals of a TA tournament in Vancouver, British Columbia, and qualified for the US Open, before losing to eventual champion Svetlana Kuznetsova in the first round. Karatantcheva also reached the quarterfinals of a WTA tournament in Quebec City, and captured another ITF tournament in December at Palm Beach Gardens.
2005 has been Karatantcheva's breakthrough year. She started off the year at a tournament in Gold Coast, Australia by qualifying, and then defeating the tournament's #1 seed Elena Likhovtseva before falling in the quarterfinals. She then qualified for the Australian Open, before losing to the #4 seed Sharapova in the first round. Her most successful tournament to date was at Roland Garros. Karatantcheva defeated the #19 seed Shinobu Asagoe in the second round, and then stunned the world with her victory over the #11 seed and former world number one Venus Williams in the third round. After defeating Emanuelle Gagliardi in the fourth round, she fell to Likhovtseva in the quarterfinals. Karatantcheva became the youngest female to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament since Martina Hingis in 1996.
Performance Timeline
Tournament | 2005 | 2004 | Career |
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Australian Open | 1r | - | 0 |
Roland Garros | QF | - | 0 |
Wimbledon | - | 0 | |
US Open | 1r | 0 | |
WTA Tour Championships | - | 0 |