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Match Notes Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic - San Jose, Ca, Usa 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 0 0 win win first meeting 60 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han 270 FRANCE SOUTH KOREA 1993-05-14 Date of Birth 1992-07-06 Dubai, UAE Residence Incheon, South Korea Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Left-handed 6' 0" (1.84 m) Height 5' 5'' (1.65 m) 10 Career-High Ranking 149 $12,233,800 Career Prize Money $398,044 $442,885 Season Prize Money $60,142 0 / 1 Singles Titles YTD / Career 0 / 0 36-42 (Quarter-Finalist: 2017 ROLAND Grand Slam W-L (best) 0-1 (Round of 128: 2020 AUSTRALIAN GARROS; 2015 US OPEN) OPEN) 0-0 / 0-1 (Round of 32: 2018) YTD / Career SAN JOSE W-L 0-0 / 0-0 (best) 11-18 / 210-218 YTD / Career W-L 0-0 / 5-13 5-8 / 118-140 YTD / Career Hard W-L 0-0 / 5-13 5-5 / 73-66 YTD / Career 3-Set W-L 0-0 / 2-4 4-3 / 53-57 YTD / Career TB W-L 0-0 / 1-2 1-1 / 12-18 YTD / Career L Hand W-L 0-0 / 1-2 Quarter-Finalist: NOTTINGHAM, LYON YTD Best Result Semi-Finalist: ITF/Dubai https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/0703/matches/LS017/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/a54a3… 1/8 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Head To Head Record YEAR TOURNAMENT SURFACE ROUND WINNER SCORE/ RESULT TIME First career meeting Ranking History TOP RANK YEAR-END YEAR TOP RANK YEAR-END 37 49 2020 177 204 39 40 2019 149 179 10 44 2018 216 216 10 11 2017 157 256 27 42 2016 179 179 27 29 2015 225 276 54 81 2014 267 273 36 56 2013 454 483 76 76 2012 471 806 178 183 2011 476 483 https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/0703/matches/LS017/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/a54a3… 2/8 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Tournament History PLAYER NOTES PLAYER NOTES Making second appearance at San Jose, where Making tournament debut after coming through she fell 1r in 2018 (l. Babos) two rounds of qualifying over the weekend (d. Faces No.266 Na-lae Han in 1r today; last loss to Krueger and Ahn in 3s) a player ranked outside Top 200 came against Faces No.60 Kristina Mladenovic in 1r today; only No.328 Snigur at $100k ITF/Dubai-UAE in 2019 Top-100 win of her career came over No.42 Only previous match of her career against Kr.Pliskova at 2017 Seoul Korean opposition (at any level) was straight All 11 of her ITF Circuit singles titles have come sets win over Kim So-Jung and $100k on hard courts ITF/Taipei-TPE in 2009 Only player from Korea in the draw. Is the only Won sole WTA title on hard at 2017 St. South Korean woman in the Top 300 Petersburg Last Korean to play the tournament was Yoon One of two players from France in the draw Jeong Cho in 2003 (also Garcia) Best recent result by qualifier or lucky loser at Best result by a French player here was Bartoli's San Jose was CoCo Vandeweghe's SF run in title run in 2009 2012, while in 2008 Aleksandra Wozniak went all During last year's American hard-court swing, the way to the title made 2r at Western & Southern Open and US Open https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/0703/matches/LS017/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/a54a3… 3/8 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Recent Tournament History 2018 Result Rank: 57 Seed: - Making her tournament debut 1r L T. BABOS (#38) 6-4 6-2 https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/0703/matches/LS017/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/a54a3… 4/8 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Season 2021 History Coming o 1r exit at Olympics (l. Badosa) Coming o 2r showing at WTA 125K Series event On grass, enjoyed QF showing at Nottingham (l. at Charleston Zhang), them made 2r at Birmingham (l. After Wimbledon, suered a series of early exits Potapova), fell in qualifying at Eastbourne and 1r on ITF Circuit at Wimbledon (l. Rybakina) Contested qualifying at Wimbledon Fell 1r at Madrid (as qualifier, l. Bencic), 2r at Scored only one win in six ITF Circuit clay court Rome (as LL, l. Martic), 1r at Belgrade tournaments, before falling in first round of (l.Kalinskaya) and then reached 2r at Roland qualifying at Roland Garros Garros (l. Kontaveit) Returned to ITF Circuit, where best result was Began clay court season with 1r defeat at SF run at $25k Dubai-UAE in late March Charleston (l. Rogers), followed by 2r showing at Opened season by falling at the second hurdle Istanbul (l. Siniakova) and then fell 1r at Madrid of the Australian Open qualifying competition in (as qualifier, l. Bencic) Dubai Suered 1r exits at Miami (l. Collins) and St. Petersburg (l. Gasparyan) after reaching 2r in Dubai (l. Pegula) Advanced to first QF of the season on home soil in Lyon (l. Badosa) Posted 3r showing at Australian Open (l. Pegula) – marked her first 3r at a Slam since 2018 Wimbledon (l. S.Williams) - then made 1r exit at Adelaide (l. Teichmann) Made 1r exits at Yarra Valley Classic (l. Pegula) and in the first tournament of 2021 season in Abu Dhabi (l. Muguruza) VALUE WTA RANK MATCH STATS VALUE WTA RANK 42 75 Aces 0 295 60% 194 First serve % 59% 206 61% 167 First Serve points won % 60% 174 38% 251 Second serve points won % 54% 8 52% 219 Overall service points won % 58% 49 56% 190 Service games won % 68% 52 47% 232 Break points saved % 60% 30 36% 144 First serve return points won % 34% 198 52% 201 Second serve return points won % 53% 174 42% 202 Break points converted % 100% 2 34% 140 Return games won % 33% 150 43% 161 Return points won % 42% 186 https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/0703/matches/LS017/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/a54a3… 5/8 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Titles & Grand Slams SINGLES FINALS DOUBLES FINALS Champion (1) Champion (1) 2017 - ST. PETERSBURG 2018 - SEOUL (w/Choi) Runner-Up (7) 2018 - ST. PETERSBURG 2017 - MADRID, STUTTGART, ACAPULCO 2016 - HONG KONG, 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH 2015 - STRASBOURG DOUBLES FINALS Champion (24) 2020 - ROLAND GARROS (w/Babos), AUSTRALIAN OPEN (w/Babos) 2019 - WTA FINALS (w/Babos), ROLAND GARROS (w/Babos), ISTANBUL (w/Babos) 2018 - WTA FINALS (w/Babos), BIRMINGHAM (w/Babos), AUSTRALIAN OPEN (w/Babos) 2016 - FRENCH OPEN (w/Garcia), MADRID (w/Garcia), STUTTGART (w/Garcia), CHARLESTON (w/Garcia) 2015 - WASHINGTON DC (w/Bencic), ROME (w/Babos), MARRAKECH (w/Babos), DUBAI (w/Babos) 2014 - ACAPULCO (w/Voskoboeva) 2013 - OSAKA (w/Pennetta), PALERMO (w/Piter), OEIRAS (ESTORIL) (w/Chan), CHARLESTON (w/Safarova), MEMPHIS (w/Voskoboeva) 2012 - QUEBEC CITY (w/Maria), MONTREAL (w/ Jans-ignacik) Runner-Up (15) 2021 - ROME (w/Vondrousova) 2019 - AUSTRALIAN OPEN (w/Babos) 2018 - US OPEN (w/Babos), MADRID (w/Babos) 2016 - BEIJING (w/Garcia), US OPEN (w/Garcia), DUBAI (w/Garcia), SYDNEY (w/Garcia) 2014 - CINCINNATI (w/Babos), WIMBLEDON (w/ Babos), 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH (w/Krajicek), PARIS (w/Babos), BRISBANE (w/Voskoboeva) 2013 - MARRAKECH (w/Martic) 2011 - COPENHAGEN (w/Piter) 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Grand Slams AUSTRALIAN ROLAND AUSTRALIAN ROLAND WIMBLEDON US OPEN WIMBLEDON US OPEN OPEN GARROS OPEN GARROS 3r 2r 1r 2021 1r 1r 2r 2020 1r 1r 2r 2r 2r 2019 1r 1r 3r 2r 2018 1r QF 2r 1r 2017 3r 3r 1r 2r 2016 2r 3r 3r QF 2015 1r 3r 1r 1r 2014 2r 2r 1r 2r 2013 1r 1r 3r 2012 1r 2011 1r 2010 1r 1r 1r 2009 https://dev.saptennis.com/media/mediaportal/#season/2021/events/0703/matches/LS017/apps/post-match-insights/match-notes/snapshots/a54a3… 7/9 03/08/2021 SAP Tennis Analytics 1.4.9 MATCH NOTES MUBADALA SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC - SAN JOSE, CA, USA 2021-08-02 - 2021-08-08 | $ 565,530 Kristina Na-lae Mladenovic Han Career Milestones Won fourth and fifth Grand Slam doubles titles Only two appearances in 2020 were exits in in 2020, w/Babos at Australian Open (d. qualifying at Adelaide and 1r atAustralian Open Hsieh/Strycova in F) and Roland Garros (d. (l. Zidansek) Guarachi/Krawczyk in F) Posted 40-20 record in 2019, winning three Ended 2019 season strongly with SF titles on ITF Circuit.
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