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Top 10 Most Attractive and Hottest Women Tennis Players in the World
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Sorana Cirstea: Sorana
Mihaela C�rstea was born 7 April 1990. she is a Romanian professional tennis
player. As of December 3, 2012, she is ranked world no. 27 and is the highest
ranked Romanian player. She achieved her career-high ranking of world no. 23 in
August 2009,following appearances in the quarterfinals of the French Open and
the semifinals of the Los Angeles Open.
C�rstea has a neat, controlled style that minimizes mistakes. According to the
Tennis Spy, she does not appear to be fast around the court, but actually is
deceptively quick covering the ground with her long strides and good reading of
the game. As a good doubles player, she is also a very solid volleyer, and also
has solid groundstrokes. Her forehands and backhands are delivered quickly on
both sides.
C�rstea was born to Mihai and Liliana in Bucharest,but currently resides in
T�rgovişte. She also has a brother, Mihnea, five years her junior. C�rstea was
introduced to tennis at the age of four by her mother. "My mum and dad have
always followed tennis and they encouraged me to start playing the sport when I
was young. They're the reason I started to play tennis and I guess they are the
ones I should thank for getting me into it". She has cited Steffi Graf and Roger
Federer as her idols. C�rstea speaks Romanian, English, Spanish, and French.
C�rstea is a former ITF Junior Circuit top-ten player, reaching her highest
ranking of no. six on June 26, 2006. Her best results include a title in the
2005 German Junior Open (Grade 1) defeating Erika Zanchetta 6�2, 6�7, 6�3 in the
final, a tournament she was finalist the year before and a runner-up place in
the 2006 Trofeo Bonfiglio (Grade A) where she lost in the final to her
compatriot Ioana Raluca Olaru after having defeated the then-top ranked world
junior player Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the semifinals. She also made final
appearances at the year-ending ITF Grade 1 juniors tournaments, Eddie Herr
International, and Yucat�n World Cup in 2005 and 2006, and in the Opus
Nottinghill International in 2006 C�rstea began 2012 ranked 60 in the world. Her
first tournament was in Auckland, New Zealand the ASB Classic. Sorana lost in
first round to Flavia Pennetta of Italy 4�6, 6�7. In doubles she partnered with
Darija Jurak of Croatia; they lost a first-round match to Kristina Barrois/Anna-Lena
Groenefeld of Germany 3�6, 1�6.
At the Moorilla Hobart International Australia, C�rstea defeated Ksenia Pervak
of Kazakhstan in first round 6�2, 7�6. In second round Cirstea beat Bethanie
Mattek-Sands of the United States of America 2�6, 6�3, 7�5. In third round
Cirstea lost 6�0, 3�6, 7�5 to Angelique Kerber of Germany, after having two
match points. In doubles, she paired again with Darija Jurak of Croatia. They
beat Kristina Barrois/Jasmin Woehr both from Germany 6�3, 7�6. Cirstea/Jurak
lost in second round 3�6, 5�7 to Irina-Camelia Begu/Monica Niculescu both of
Romania.
At the 2012 Australian Open, C�rstea eliminated 6th seed Sam Stosur 7�6, 6�3, in
the first round. In second round she beat Urszula Radwanska of Poland 1�6, 6�2,
6�3. She lost in third round 7�6, 0�6, 2�6 to Sara Errani of Italy, in a very
hard match, because Cirstea suffered a back injury early during the match. In
doubles Sorana played with Lucie Safarova again like last year, but they lost to
9th seeds Natalie Grandin/Vladimira Uhlirova from South Africa and from Czech
Republic 2�6, 6�4, 6�4.
At the 2012 PTT Pattaya Open, C�rstea was seeded 7th. She defeated Erika Sema in
the first round 6�2, 6�2 and then Misaki Doi in the second by the same scoreline.
In the quarterfinals, she defeated top seeded and world number 8 Vera Zvonareva
when Zvonareva was forced to retire with a hip injury in the third set 2�6, 6�4,
2�2. She lost in the semifinals 6�2, 5�7, 6�4 to Maria Kirilenko.
In Doha, C�rstea beat Jarmila Gajdosova in the first round 6�4, 6�1. In the
second round she lost 4�6, 6�7 to Samantha Stosur the 3rd seed. Sorana paired
with Anne Keothavong in doubles, but they lost in first round to Anabel Medina
Garrigues and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6�2, 2�6, [2�10].
In Monterrey, Mexico at the Whirlpool Abierto de Monterrey, C�rstea was the
third seed in the tournament and received a wildcard in singles. In the first
round she defeated Stefanie Voegele 6�3, 2�6, 7�5. Sorana lost in second round
to Timea Babos 4�6, 6�4, 6�2 the eventual champion C�rstea was the 48th seed at
the BNP Paribas Open. She defeated Iveta Benesova in the first round, losing in
the second to Agnieszka Radwanska. In Miami, she lost a first-round match to
wildcard Heather Watson in three sets.
In Spain, at the Barcelona Ladies Open her first tournament in clay, Sorana was
the 47th seed. In the first round she beat Polona Hercog after she retired due
to dizziness. Sorana defeated Lourdes Dom�nguez Lino in the second round. In
quarter- finals, Cirstea beat Olga Govortsova. She lost in her first semi-final
of the tournament to Dominika Cibulkova.
In Stuttgart at The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Germany, Cirstea lost in the
first round to Anna Chakvetadze (RUS) 1�6, 0�6.
In Estoril, Portugal at The Estoril Open, in the first round she lost 4�6, 4�6
to Silvia Soler-Espinosa (ESP).
At the Mutua Madrid Open in Madrid, Sorana upset seventh seed Marion Bartoli(FRA)
in the first round 6�7(6), 6�4, 6�3. She lost in the second round to Anabel
Medina Garrigues(ESP) 6�1, 3�6, 7�5.
In Rome at The Internazionali BNL d'Italia Cirstea defeated Jelena Jankovic (SRB)in
the first round 6�3,4�6, 7�6(4). Sorana beat Sofia Arvidsson (SWE) in the second
round 6�3, 6�1. She lost in the third round to 4th seed Petra Kvitova (CZE) 6�2,
5�7, 6�2.
At the 2012 French Open in Roland Garros, Sorana lost in the first round to Na
Li (CHN) the defending champion 2�6, 1�6. In doubles, she partnered with Ayumi
Morita (JPN) and they lost in first round to Flavia Pennetta (ITA)/ Francesca
Schiavone (ITA) 2�6, 0�2 because of retirement. Morita had health problems.
In Birmingham, Great Britain at the AEGON Classic, her first tournament in
grass, Cirstea as the No. 10 seed lost in the first round to qualifier Melanie
Oudin (USA) 6�3, 3�6, 2�6.
In doubles Sorana partnered with Anne Keothavong (GBR) and they lost in first
round 3�6, 4�6 to Shuai Zhang (CHN) / Jie Zheng (CHN).
In Eastbourne, Great Britain at the AEGON International, Sorana lost in the
first round to defending champion No. 4 seed Marion Bartoli 2�6, 2�6.
At the 2012 Wimbledon Championships in London, Great Britain, Cirstea defeated
Pauline Parmentier (FRA) 6�4, 6�1 in the first round. Sorana beat the 11th seed
Li Na in the second round 6�3, 6�4, but lost 3�6, 1�6 to Maria Kirilenko in the
third round. In doubles, Sorana and Ayumi Morita lost in first round 3�6, 2�6 to
Casey Dellacqua/Samantha Stosur.
In Stanford, California EUA at the Bank of the West Classic, Sorana as the 9th
seed in the tournament beat Vania King in the first round 7�5, 6�4. Cirstea
defeated lucky loser Zheng Saisai (CHN) 6�3, 6�3. in the second round. In the
third round she defeated 3rd seed Dominika Cibulkov� in three sets, 6�7, 6�2,
6�0. Cirstea lost in the semi-finals to Serena Williams in straight sets, 1�6,
2�6.
In the 2012 Guangzhou Open Cirstea advanced to the semi-finals before losing to
Laura Robson 2�6, 4�6.
So far this year, Sorana has been a quarterfinalist twice: in Hobart and in
Dallas. And she's been a semi-finalist four times: in Pattaya City, in
Barcelona, in Stanford and in Guangzhou.
In 2011, MSN recognized C�rstea as one of the most beautiful women in sports.
Bleacher Report also recognized her as one of the "25 Tennis Players You Have to
Follow" on Twitter.
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Dated 05 December 2012
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