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Top 10 Most Attractive and Hottest Women Tennis Players in the World
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Angelique Kerber: Angelique
Kerber was born on 18 January 1988 in Bremen. She is a professional German
tennis player who is currently ranked at a career high of world number five, a
ranking she
first achieved on 22 October 2012. As such, Kerber is currently the highest
ranked German in the WTA Rankings.
Kerber has competed as a professional since 2003, has won two WTA titles (2012
Open GDF Suez and 2012 e-Boks Open) and eleven ITF titles. Kerber's best Grand
Slam results
have come at the 2011 US Open and the 2012 Wimbledon Championships where she was
a semifinalist, and the 2012 French Open where she reached the quarterfinals.
Angelique Kerber was born in Bremen, to father Sławomir Kerber and mother Beata,
and has one sister. Both of her parents are German Polish. She started playing
tennis aged
three, eventually joining the junior circuit. She made inroads at events in
Germany and elsewhere in Europe, but didn't win a junior title before 2003, at
which point she had already
turned professional aged 15. Kerber speaks German, Polish and English.
In 2003, Kerber obtained her first top 100 victory by defeating Marion Bartoli
in the qualifying draw of the WTA German Open.
In 2004, Kerber started the year by reaching the final of an ITF event in
Warsaw, but lost to Marta Domachowska. She attained her first ITF title entering
as a qualifier in Opole,
defeating Elena Tatarkova in the final.
In 2005, Kerber competed in the ITF events and qualifying draws. She reached one
final in Monzon, losing to Olena Antypina.
2006 was a more successful year for the German as she reached four ITF finals,
winning three of them. She was runner-up in Přerov, but then won three events in
Saguenay,
Glasgow and Jersey. 2006 was also the year that Kerber attained her first WTA
tour main draw victory, at the Gaz de France Stars, over world number 48 Romina
Oprandi. She
later lost to Ana Ivanović.
2007 was a breakthrough year for Kerber as she won four titles. Having defended
her title in Seguanay by defeating fellow German Sabine Lisicki, she won in Las
Palmas, in
Turkey, and again in Přerov. She also reached three other finals finishing as
runner-up. 2007 was Kerber's Grand Slam debut as she competed in the 2007 French
Open, losing to
Elena Dementieva; 2007 Wimbledon, losing to Anna Chakvetadze; and the 2007 US
Open, losing to Serena Williams; each in the first round. She reached her first
main draw
quarterfinal at the 2007 Ordina Open, before losing to eventual champion Anna
Chakvetadze.
Kerber's first tournament was the 2012 ASB Classic. She defeated Marina Erakovic
in the first round; fifth seed Julia G�rges in the second round; and the top
seed, Sabine Lisicki,
in the quarterfinal, when Lisicki retired due to a back injury at a score of
6�4, 4�3. She lost her semifinal match to fourth seeded Flavia Pennetta.
At the 2012 Australian Open, Kerber was the 30th seed. In the first round, she
defeated the wildcard local Bojana Bobusic 6�1, 6�3. In the second round she
faced Canadian
St�phanie Dubois and defeated her 7�5, 6�1. In third round, she faced fourth
seed Maria Sharapova and lost 1�6, 2�6. As a result, Kerber rose to her career
high singles ranking
of world number 27.
At the 2012 Fed Cup, Kerber played for Germany against the Czech Republic,
teaming up along Sabine Lisicki, Julia G�rges and Anna-Lena Gr�nefeld. Her only
rubber was a singles
match which she played against Lucie Hradeck�. She won the tie 6�4, 6�4,
producing Germany's only win in the play-off.
Her next tournament was the Open GDF Suez where she was the ninth seed, and
where she won her first ever WTA title. In the first round, she faced Lucie
�af�řov� and won 6�2, 7�6. In the second round, she faced Monica Niculescu and beat her 6�3, 4�6,
6�3. She then played the number one seed Maria Sharapova in the quarterfinal,
beating her in
straight sets. This set up a semifinal match against the unseeded Yanina
Wickmayer. Kerber won to set-up her second ever WTA final. She played second
seed Marion Bartoli in the
final; Kerber won the first set 7�6 and took an early 3�0 lead in the second.
Bartoli came back to level the score at 5�5 and eventually took the set 5�7.
Kerber shot off to a 4�0
lead in the third and finished the set with a 6�3 score to close out the match.
She then entered the 2012 Qatar Total Open where she met Sabine Lisicki again,
defeating her in the first round with a score of 4�6, 6�4, 6�1. She lost to
unseeded Bulgarian
Tsvetana Pironkova in the second round.
Kerber's next tournament was the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. Receiving a
bye in the first round as the 18th seed, she defeated the young Sloane Stephens
in a miraculous
comeback from 6�2, 5�1, 40�15 down; facing two match points in winning 2�6, 7�5,
6�4, advancing to the fourth round via default over Vania King, who withdrew,
and then
produced another win from behind against another dangerous player, Christina
McHale, coming back from 4�1 down in the third set and facing match points at
6�5 down to win
6�3, 3�6, 7�6. Kerber upsett eighth seed Li Na in the quarterfinals 6�4, 6�2,
before her successful week came to an end, losing to world number one and
eventual champion
Victoria Azarenka. Her ranking improved to a career high of number 14 as a
result of that fantastic run in California. As the 14th seed at the Sony
Ericsson Open in Miami, Kerber
was expected to do well there, but was upset in her opener (having received a
bye in the first round) against Zheng Jie, 6�7, 1�6.
Kerber's next stop was the 2012 e-Boks Open in Copenhagen where she was the
second seed. In her opener, she was pushed to the limit as she struggled past
Stephanie Foretz
Gacon; she had to grind out two more three-set wins against Anne Keothavong and
fellow German Mona Barthel (coming from 5�2 down in third set and saving match
points at
5�4 down). After three tough wins, she defeated third seed and former world
number one Jelena Janković, 6�2, 6�1, to reach her third career WTA final, and
second of the year.
She won the title, beating the top seed and defending champion Caroline
Wozniacki with a score of 6�4, 6�4.
Kerber represented Germany in Fed Cup against Australia in Stuttgart, losing to
world number five Samantha Stosur 6�7, 4�6, in a tough contest, and beating
Olivia Rogowska
6�3, 6�3. Germany lost the tie, however, 3�2. At Stuttgart's Porsche Tennis
Grand Prix, Kerber advanced to the quarterfinals, with wins over Roberta Vinci
and sixth seed Caroline
Wozniacki, before losing to third seed Petra Kvitov�.
Kerber reached the final of the Eastbourne grass court tournament, losing to
Tamira Paszek, having served for the championship at 5�3 in the deciding set and
missing five match
points.
At the 2012 Wimbledon Championships, Kerber was seeded number eight. In the
first round she defeated Lucie Hradeck� with a score of 6�4, 6�1. In the second
round, she
defeated the Russian Ekaterina Makarova 7�5, 6�3. She also defeated the number
28 seed Christina McHale 6�2, 6�3. In the fourth round, she won easily against
the former
world number one Kim Clijsters with an astonishing score of 6�1, 6�1, booking a
place in the quarterfinals in just 49 minutes. In the quarterfinal, she beat
fellow German and 15th
seeded Sabine Lisicki in three sets with a score of 6�3, 6�7, 7�5, having being
down 3�5 in the third set. In the semifinal, she lost to number three seed
Agnieszka Radwańska.
At the 2012 London Olympics, Kerber was ranked number seven. She beat Petra
Cetkovsk� 6�3, 3�0(r) in the first round, T�mea Babos 6�1, 6�1 in the second
round and Venus
Williams 7�6, 7�6 in the third round, before losing to number one seed Victoria
Azarenka 6�4, 7�5 in the quarterfinal.
Her first tournament of the 2012 US Open Series was the 2012 Rogers Cup, where
she lost in the third round to Roberta Vinci. She then played the 2012 Western &
Southern Open, beating T�mea Babos in the second round and Andrea Hlav�čkov� in the third
round. In the quarterfinal, Kerber beat Serena Williams for the first time,
winning 6�4, 6�4. This
snapped Williams 19-match winning streak. Kerber then defeated Petra Kvitov� in
her semifinal. However, she fell to Li Na in the final in three sets. At the US
Open, Kerber, seeded
sixth, struggled to victory over unseeded Venus Williams in a 6�2, 5�7, 7�5 in
the second round. She lost in the fourth round 6�7, 3�6 to Sara Errani, the
number ten seed from
Italy.
Kerber's next tournament after the US Open was the Toray Pan Pacific Open in
Tokyo. She made it to the semifinals before losing to Agnieszka Radwanska. At
the China Open,
she was seeded sixth and made it to the quarterfinals but was forced to retire
against Maria Sharapova due to a foot injury.
Kerber's next tournament will be year-end championships in Istanbul, where she
is seeded fifth. This is her first year-end championships. She was drawn in the
red group along with
World No.1 Victoria Azarenka, World No.3 Serena Williams and World No.8 Li Na.
In her first round robin match she will face Williams.
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Dated 05 December 2012
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