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Match Notes Serbia Ladies Open - Belgrade, Serbia 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 22/05/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES SERBIA LADIES OPEN - BELGRADE, SERBIA 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 1 0 win win 1 matches played 44 Paula Ana Badosa (4) Konjuh 188 SPAIN CROATIA 1997-11-15 Date of Birth 1997-12-27 Barcelona, Spain Residence Dubai, UAE Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 5' 11'' (1.80 M) Height 5' 9" (1.74 m) 42 Career-High Ranking 20 $ 1,159,140 Career Prize Money $ 2,169,111 $ 288,082 Season Prize Money $ 103,529 1 / 1 Singles Titles YTD / Career 0 / 1 4 - 7 ( Fourth round: 2020 Roland Grand Slam W-L (best) 16 - 16 ( QF: 2016 US Open ) Garros ) 4 - 0 / 4 - 0 YTD / Career BELGRADE W-L 4 - 0 / 4 - 0 (best) 18 - 7 / 39 - 33 YTD / Career W-L 9 - 3 / 73 - 56 12 - 2 / 26 - 12 YTD / Career Clay W-L 6 - 1 / 17 - 12 7 - 3 / 13 - 6 YTD / Career 3-Set W-L 2 - 1 / 28 - 16 3 - 4 / 5 - 9 YTD / Career TB W-L 3 - 0 / 17 - 9 Finalist: Belgrade YTD Best Result Finalist: Belgrade https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/2035/matches/LS001/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/5be68… 1/8 22/05/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES SERBIA LADIES OPEN - BELGRADE, SERBIA 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 Paula Ana Badosa Konjuh Head To Head Record YEAR TOURNAMENT SURFACE ROUND WINNER SCORE/ RESULT TIME 2015 MADRID CLAY Q Paula Badosa 6-3 6-3 1h 5m Ranking History TOP RANK YEAR-END YEAR TOP RANK YEAR-END 42 - 2021 188 - 69 70 2020 538 538 86 97 2019 385 1270 143 143 2018 44 418 242 247 2017 20 44 222 314 2016 48 48 193 220 2015 55 80 366 366 2014 90 90 666 678 2013 270 274 https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/2035/matches/LS001/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/5be68… 2/8 22/05/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES SERBIA LADIES OPEN - BELGRADE, SERBIA 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 Paula Ana Badosa Konjuh Tournament History CURRENT TOURNAMENT CURRENT TOURNAMENT 1r: d. A. PETKOVIC (#106) 6-2 6-3 (1h 20m) 1r: d. A. VAN UYTVANCK (#67) 6-2 1-6 7-5 (1h 48m) 2r: d. M. BUZARNESCU (#179) 6-0 6-4 (1h 21m) 2r: d. Y. PUTINTSEVA (#35) 6-3 6-4 (1h 23m) QF: d. R. PETERSON (#60) 6-2 6-4 (1h 21m) QF: d. N. PODOROSKA (#42) 6-4 6-3 (1h 35m) SF: d. V. TOMOVA (#123) 6-1 6-2 (1h 3m) SF: d. M. OSORIO SERRANO (#115) 7-6 7-6 (2h 8m) Total time on court: 5h 5m Total time on court: 6h 54m PLAYER NOTES PLAYER NOTES Has beaten Andrea Petkovic, Mihaela Has beaten Alison Van Uytvanck, Yulia Buzarnescu, Rebecca Peterson and Viktoriya Putintseva, Nadia Podoroska and Maria Camila Tomova so far this week to reach her first WTA Osorio Serrano so far this week to reach her final first final since R-Up finish at Auckland in Heading into SF here with Tomova, had lost all January 2017 five of her previous WTA SF matches in straight Faces No.44 Paula Badosa in today's final; owns sets 26 wins in career over Top 50 players, including Faces No.188 Ana Konjuh in today's final; has five this season lost twice to players outside Top 100 so far in Owns 0-3 career record against players from 2021, against No.130 Samsonova (Australian Spain in Tour-level matches, most recently Open) and No.139 Tauson (Lyon) losing to Suarez Navarro at 2018 Roland Garros Has now won 12 of her past 14 matches on Tour Owns 17-19 career record against seeds, with a Prior to this week, had reached four SF on clay, record in 2021 standing at 3-0 (d. Keys and at Madrid and Charleston in 2021, Istanbul in Swiatek at Miami and Q.Wang at Istanbul) 2020 and Palermo in 2019 Record in WTA finals stands at 1-1, beating Bidding to become the seventh player this Niculescu at 2015 Nottingham and losing to season to lift her maiden title, joining Tauson Davis at 2017 Auckland (Lyon), Sorribes Tormo (Guadalajara), Fernandez In addition to run this week and earlier this (Monterrey), Osorio Serrano (Bogotá), season in Istanbul, best career results on clay Kudermetova (Charleston 500) and Sharma was QF at 2017 Prague (Charleston 250) Only player from Croatia in the draw One of two Spaniards in the draw (also Bucsa, l. Is the third woman to come through qualifying 2r) and reach a WTA final in 2021, following on from Is currently ranked No.44, by reaching the final Tauson (Lyon - WON) and Golubic (Lyon - R-Up; is projected to break into Top 40 for the first Monterrey - R-Up) time. As recently as last September, was ranked Is currently ranked No.188 - her highest position down at No.94 since the week of July 2, 2018. By reaching the During last year's clay swing reached SF at final, is projected to return to Top 150 Istanbul and R16 at Roland Garros Has won 18 matches so far in 2021; by contrast, won a total of just 16 Tour-level matches across 2018, 2019 and 2020 combined https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/2035/matches/LS001/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/5be68… 3/8 22/05/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES SERBIA LADIES OPEN - BELGRADE, SERBIA 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 Paula Ana Badosa Konjuh Season 2021 History At Madrid, advanced to biggest WTA SF of her Contested qualifying at Madrid before advancing career (as WC, l. Barty) to QF at $25k ITF/Prague-CZE Produced SF run at Charleston (l. eventual At Istanbul, made first QF since 2017 (l. Kostyuk) champion Kudermetova); upset No.12 Bencic in After receiving a wildcard, advanced to R16 at 2r and World No.1 Barty en route to score her Miami (d. Keys and Swiatek, l. Sevastova); first first ever Top 20 wins WTA main draw wins since making 2r at 2018 Made at Miami (l. Jabeur) Brisbane (d. Bertens, l. Svitolina) Fell 1r at St. Petersburg (l. Ostapenko) Made qualifying exit at St. Petersburg Reached third WTA SF of her career at Lyon (l. Advanced through qualifying at Dubai to eventual champion Tauson) reachfirst WTA main draw since 2019 Hungary; Reached 3r in opening tournament of the made1r exit (l. Anisimova) season, at Abu Dhabi (l. Kudermetova) and then Opened 2021 season by contesting qualifying at fell 1r at Australian Open (l. Samsonova) Australian Open VALUE WTA RANK MATCH STATS VALUE WTA RANK 96 10 Aces 44 37 63% 105 First serve % 58% 167 69% 9 First Serve points won % 63% 68 40% 158 Second serve points won % 45% 88 58% 25 Overall service points won % 56% 80 63% 75 Service games won % 64% 64 50% 113 Break points saved % 52% 88 36% 109 First serve return points won % 38% 55 57% 44 Second serve return points won % 60% 18 50% 55 Break points converted % 42% 133 39% 56 Return games won % 41% 34 45% 64 Return points won % 47% 22 Best win by ranking: No.1 vs Barty in Best win by ranking: No.16 vs Swiatek in MIAMI CHARLESTON QF 3r Longest match: 2h 38m vs Samsonova in Longest match: 2h 25m vs Kostyuk in ISTANBUL AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1r QF Shortest match: 50m vs Teichmann in MIAMI 1r Shortest match: 52m vs Anisimova in DUBAI 1r https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/2035/matches/LS001/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/5be68… 5/8 22/05/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES SERBIA LADIES OPEN - BELGRADE, SERBIA 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 Paula Ana Badosa Konjuh Titles & Grand Slams SINGLES FINALS Champion (1) 2015 - NOTTINGHAM Runner-Up (1) 2017 - AUCKLAND AUSTRALIAN ROLAND AUSTRALIAN ROLAND WIMBLEDON US OPEN WIMBLEDON US OPEN OPEN GARROS OPEN GARROS 1r 2021 2r 4r 1r 2020 1r 1r 1r 2019 2018 1r 1r 2017 2r 2r 4r 1r 2016 2r 2r 2r QF 2015 1r 2r 1r 2r 2014 1r 3r https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/2035/matches/LS001/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/5be68… 6/8 22/05/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES SERBIA LADIES OPEN - BELGRADE, SERBIA 2021-05-16 - 2021-05-22 | $ 235,238 Paula Ana Badosa Konjuh Career Milestones At 2020 Roland Garros, upset former finalist Highlight of 2020 was winning her third title on Stephens and 2017 champion Ostapenko en the ITF circuit at $25K Zagreb-CRO (d. Mrdeza in route to reaching R16 for the first time at a F) major; posted career-high singles ranking of In 2019, played just three events before ending No.69 (October 12, 2020) following Paris run season early due to right elbow injury Also in 2020, reached SF at Istanbul (l. Contested four tournaments in 2018 before Bouchard) ending season early due to right elbow injury Campaign in 2019 highlighted by SF run at Underwent surgery on right elbow after 2017 US Palermo (l. Bertens) and QF run in Seoul (l. Open, ending season early Y.Wang); also made Grand Slam main draw Notched second-consecutive Top 50 finish in debut at Australian Open (l.
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