Katarina Srebotnik Tennis Player History

 Katarina Srebotnik (born 12 March 1981) is a professional Slovenian tennis player. She reached the peak of her career at No. 20 in the world on August 7, 2006. On 4 July 2011, she reached No. 1 in the WTA double standards, holding the position for 10 weeks. Srebotnik won four singles titles on the WTA Tour and was ranked among the top 30 for several years. However, his best results were in a double circuit, where he won 39 WTA titles, including one Grand Slam title, at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships with Květa Peschke. He has also won five Grand Slam titles twice, at the French Open in 1999, 2006, and 2010, the US Open in 2003, and the Australian Open in 2011.

Katarina Srebotnik became a professional WTA player in 1998. Staying strong and doubling since 2010, Slovenia reached the highest level of World No. 20 and was twice the world champion in July 2011. The 40-year-old won four singles titles for the WTA Tour, but her best results were doubled, with 39 winning titles, including Wimbledon 2011. Even after all these accomplishments, Srebotnik still receives awards near the end of his career, including Guinness World Record.

"The fact that I did not know this information shows that I was never confused by the results. For me my work was going as well as it did, I focused on playing tennis, and the results came in," Srebotnik said in the background. receiving a prize. According to the WTA, Srebotnik is "the first man or woman to win the first main-draw tournament in all three sporting events." This includes singles, singles, and mixed singles. Winning Makarska's double title in 1998, Estoril songs in 1999, and Roland Garros double mixing in 1999 led him to history.

Katarina Srebotnik

Katarina Srebotnik

Katarina Srebotnik

Katarina Srebotnik

Katarina Srebotnik