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Anastasia Andreyevna Myskina (Анастасия Мыскина; in Russian) (ah-nass-tah-SEE-ya
MUYSS-kee-nah) (born July 8, 1981, Moscow, Russia) is a professional tennis
player from Russia.
Myskina turned professional in 1998, the year in which she broke into the
WTA top 500. The very next year, she entered the top 100 and went on to end
2002 in the top 20 and 2003 in the top 10.
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Myskina has won 10 WTA tour singles titles in her career. In 2004 she won
Roland Garros, her first grand slam. She routed fellow Russian Elena
Dementieva 6-2, 6-1 in the final to become the first Russian woman to win a
grand slam singles event. She led the Russian team to its first Fed Cup
title in a dramatic final against France in the same year.
Myskina, who has won over 4 million in career prize money, reached a career
high as the World No. 2 on September 13, 2004. This position is the highest
of any female Russian tennis player in history at the time (in August 2005
Maria Sharapova would become the first ever Russian World No. 1). Myskina
finished the 2004 season as world's #3 and was named the 2004 ITF world
champion.
In August 2004, she filed an 8 million USD lawsuit against the men's
magazine GQ for allowing her topless photographs to appear in a Russian
magazine Medved without her consent. But in July 2005, a judge ruled that
she could not prevent the photographer from distributing the photos because
she had signed a release. Myskina had claimed that she did not understand
the photo release form and that she was not fluent in English at the time.
On June 19, 2005 U.S District Judge Michael Mukasey ruled that Anastasia
Myskina can't stop the distribution of her topless photos taken in 2002.A
then 20 year old Myskina say she allowed the photographer to take personal
photos which were never to be released.
By losing her opening match at the French Open 2005 against Maria Sanchez
Lorenzo (4-6, 6-4, 0-6), she became the first woman in the history of the
event to lose as a defending champion in the first round.
It soon transpired that the reason for Myskina's relatively poor 2005
results was her mother was suffering from cancer in Moscow while Myskina was
travelling on the WTA Tour.
Myskina won her 300th career match against Jelena Jankovic en route to her
first Wimbledon quarterfinal, which included stunning victories over
Jankovic in three tough sets, as well as her compatriot and friend Elena
Dementieva. Myskina lost to Amelie Mauresmo in the quarterfinals, halting an
unexpectedly successful run, indicating she was now once again on the rise.
Following her quarterfinal rebound at Wimbledon after a devastating first
half of the season, Myskina beat the reigning Wimbledon champion Venus
Williams in three sets, 5-7 6-4 6-2. The win gave Russia the first point in
the Fed Cup semifinal match against the USA. Myskina followed with a 6-2,
6-4 victory over World #60 Jill Craybas to give Russia its first victory
over the USA in Fed Cup that proppeled the reigning champions, Russia, to
the final against France.
Myskina reaches her first Tour final in 2005 at the Nordic Light Open in
Stockholm, losing to World #62 Katarina Srebotnik 7-5 6-2 due to numerous
forehand errors and sloppy serving. Myskina improves her 2005 Singles Win-Loss
record to 19-13.Myskina lost in the third round at the U.S Open to Elena
Likhovtseva 6-0 3-6 6-7 after having five matchponts and winning 103 total
points to Likhovtseva 93.
Looking to rebound from a disappointing U.S Open, Myskina goes into the 2005
Fed Cup finals against France as the #2 of the Russian team (behind Elena
Dementieva). She loses both of her singles matches in the finals, including
a match vs. Mary Pierce, in which she leads 6-4, 4-1. Fortunately for
Myskina and Russia, Elena Dementieva was the hero of the finals this year,
winning 3 out of 3 rubbers in the final against France, giving Russia the
title. Myskina recovered nicely, sweeping Kolkata by winning doubles and
singles. The wins gave Myskina her first titles of the year.
Myskina reaches the quarterfinals in Filderstadt, losing to Lindsay
Davenport for the second straight year. Pairing with Daniela Hantuchová she
won her second doubles title of the year.
Profile.
Country: Russia
Residence: Moscow, Russia
Height: 1.74 m (5′8˝″)
Weight: 59 kg (130 lb)
Plays: Right
Turned pro: 1998
Highest singles ranking: 2 (9/13/04)
Highest doubles ranking: 15 (2-21-05)
Singles titles: 10
Doubles titles: 3
Career Prize Money: $4,582,027
Grand Slam Record
Titles:1
Australian Open QF ('03, '04)
French Open W ('04)
Wimbledon QF ('05)
U.S. Open QF ('03) . |
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