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Ekaterina Makarova

Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova[2] (Russian: Екатери́на Вале́рьевна Мака́рова; Russian pronunciation: [jɪkətʲɪˈrʲinə mɐˈkarəvə] listen; born 7 June 1988) is a Russian former professional tennis player who was ranked world No. 1 in doubles, and world No. 8 in singles.

Ekaterina Makarova
Екатерина Макарова
Country (sports) Russia
ResidenceMoscow, Russia
Born (1988-06-07) 7 June 1988 (age 35)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Turned proOctober 2004
Retired28 January 2020
PlaysLeft-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach
Prize moneyUS$12,356,996
Singles
Career record436–307 (58.7%)
Career titles3
Highest rankingNo. 8 (6 April 2015)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenSF (2015)
French Open4R (2011, 2015)
WimbledonQF (2014)
US OpenSF (2014)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games3R (2016)
Doubles
Career record376–180 (67.6%)
Career titles15
Highest rankingNo. 1 (11 June 2018)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenF (2014, 2018)
French OpenW (2013)
WimbledonW (2017)
US OpenW (2014)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour FinalsW (2016)
Olympic Games Gold Medal (2016)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian OpenF (2010)
French OpenQF (2011)
WimbledonQF (2018)
US OpenW (2012)
Team competitions
Fed CupW (2008)
Medal record

She is a four-time Grand Slam champion, having won the 2013 French Open, 2014 US Open and 2017 Wimbledon Championships in women's doubles, all alongside compatriot Elena Vesnina, as well as the 2012 US Open in mixed doubles with Bruno Soares. Makarova and Vesnina also finished runners-up at the 2014 and 2018 Australian Opens, 2015 Wimbledon Championships and 2016 French Open. She and Jaroslav Levinský reached the mixed doubles final at the 2010 Australian Open. In singles, Makarova achieved her best Grand Slam results at the 2014 US Open and 2015 Australian Open, where she reached the semifinals.

She became world No. 1 in doubles on 11 June 2018, and won 15 titles on the WTA Tour, including the 2016 WTA Finals and seven at Premier Mandatory/Premier 5 level. Makarova and Vesnina also won Olympic gold in 2016. She reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 on 6 April 2015, and won three WTA titles, most notably at the 2010 Eastbourne International. Makarova was also part of the Russian team which won the 2008 Fed Cup.

Early life Edit

Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova was born to Valery and Olga in Moscow, Soviet Union. Her father is a banker and her mother a housewife. At age five or six she was sent by her parents to the Luzhniki per the recommendation of friends.[3][4]

Career Edit

2003–2005 Edit

In her first professional tournament in Elektrostal as a wildcard, she reached the quarterfinals losing to Olga Savchuk. At her last tournament of 2003 in Zhukovsky, Russia, she lost in the first round. She then played in Cairo, Egypt, reaching the second round as a qualifier. At Antalya, Turkey, she won her career first title over Kateryna Avdiyenko. Appearing at Felixstowe, Great Britain, she lost in the first round. At Târgu Mureş, Romania, Makarova claimed her second $10k title without dropping a set, defeating Simona Matei in the finals. In Moscow as a wildcard in the qualifier, she earned her first top 100 victory over Tatiana Perebiynis and Marta Domachowska, but lost to compatriot Anna Chakvetadze.[citation needed]

At Redbridge, Makarova lost to Baltacha in the semifinals. In the next tournament at St. Petersburg, she again reached semifinals, in which she lost to compatriot Ekaterina Bychkova. Bychkova beat her in the semifinal at the tournament in Cagnes-sur-Mer, France. In the second round of qualifying for the US Open she lost to Indian Shikha Uberoi. In her next tournaments, she was often reaching first rounds or losing in qualifying.[citation needed]

2006–2007 Edit

Her first tournament in 2006 was at Ortesei, in which as a qualifier she lost to Eva Birnerová in the first round. At Torrent, Spain, she reached the finals, eventually losing to Romina Oprandi. At an ITF event in Moscow, she reached the final defeating Vesna Manasieva in the quarterfinals and Anna Lapushchenkova in the semifinals, before falling to Evgeniya Rodina.[citation needed]

Makarova began 2007 season losing to Olga Blahotová, at Tampa, Florida. In Moscow, she won the title with victories over Evgenia Grenbenyuk, and Evgeniya Rodina in the final. Makarova entered the qualifying draw for the French Open defeating Erika Takao but was defeated again by Ioana Raluca Olaru. Then, in Zagreb, she reached the semifinals, before losing to Kyra Nagy. Makarova then lost in qualifying for the Wimbledon Championships to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová after defeating Lilia Osterloh. Makarova qualified for her first Grand Slam main draw at the US Open; in the main draw she defeated Julia Schruff and Ai Sugiyama,[5] but lost to reigning world No. 1 and eventual champion, Justine Henin in straight sets. In her last tournament of the year in Minsk, she reached the second round, losing to Ekaterina Dzehalevich.[citation needed]

2008 Edit

Makarova began the year by losing in the qualifying round of the Sydney International. She earned her first win over a top 20 at the Australian Open, where she overcame No. 19 Ágnes Szávay. 14th seed Nadia Petrova hindered her way to the fourth round. In the opening season Makarova had a number of second round achievements, such as at the French Open. Makarova suffered consecutive first round losses at Wimbledon, the Slovenia Open, Nordic Light Open and Cincinnati Open. At the US Open she earned her first top-10 win over world No. 9, Anna Chakvetadze, until falling to Li Na.[citation needed]

2009 Edit

 
Makarova at the 2009 French Open

Makarova started the 2009 season at Sydney where she lost in the first round to third seed and eventual champion, Elena Dementieva.[6] At the Australian Open, she was defeated in the second round by third seed, compatriot, and eventual finalist Dinara Safina.[7]

At the Open GdF Suez, Makarova lost in the first round to Daniela Hantuchová.[8] In Dubai, she was defeated in the first round by Sania Mirza.[9] At the Indian Wells Open, she lost in the second round to 19th seed Anna Chakvetadze. Competing at the Miami Open, she reached the fourth round where she was defeated by Li Na.[10]

Seeded sixth at the Morocco Open, Makarova reached her first WTA singles final; she lost in a one-sided final to top seed Anabel Medina Garrigues.[11] In doubles, she and Alisa Kleybanova made it to the final where they were defeated by Sorana Cîrstea/Maria Kirilenko. Seeded sixth at the Estoril Open, she made her second WTA singles final where she lost to Yanina Wickmayer.[12] At the French Open, she was defeated in the first round by 18th seed Anabel Medina Garrigues.[citation needed]

Seeded sixth in Birmingham, Makarova lost in the first round to Stefanie Vögele.[13] Getting past qualifying at the Aegon International, she reached the quarterfinals where she was defeated by sixth seed and eventual champion, Caroline Wozniacki. At Wimbledon, she lost in the second round to Carla Suárez Navarro.[citation needed]

Seeded sixth in Palermo, Makarova was defeated in the second round by Olga Govortsova. Starting her US Open Series at the LA Women's Championships, Makarova lost in the second round to 17th seed Sabine Lisicki. In Cincinnati, she fell in the first round to qualifier Olga Govortsova.[14] At the Rogers Cup, she was defeated in the first round by Virginie Razzano.[15] Playing in Connecticut at the Pilot Pen Open, she lost in the first round to compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. At the US Open, she was defeated in the first round by Gisela Dulko.[16]

At the Korea Open, Makarova lost in the first round to eighth seed Sybille Bammer.[17] In Tokyo, she was defeated in the first round by 11th seed Agnieszka Radwańska. At the China Open, she made it to the second round where she lost to second seed Serena Williams.[18] In doubles, she and Alla Kudryavtseva reached the final where they were defeated by Hsieh Su-wei/Peng Shuai.[19] Her final tournament of the season was at home in Moscow. She lost in the first round to Lucie Šafářová.[citation needed]

Makarova ended the year ranked 60 in singles and 20 in doubles.[citation needed]

2010: First WTA title Edit

 
Makarova at the 2010 US Open

Makarova started 2010 at the Brisbane International where she lost in the first round to Alicia Molik.[20] In Hobart, she was defeated in the first round by qualifier Alla Kudryavtseva without winning a single game. At the Australian Open, she lost in the second round to Sara Errani.[citation needed]

At the Eastbourne International, qualifier Makarova made it to the final without dropping a set. She triumphed over Victoria Azarenka in the final to earn her first WTA Tour title. Makarova defeated five top-20 players in the tournament, emerging victorious over No. 11 Flavia Pennetta, No. 13 Nadia Petrova, No. 20 Svetlana Kuznetsova, No. 7 Samantha Stosur, and No. 15 Victoria Azarenka. Makarova then made it to the second round at Wimbledon, but was beaten by second seed Venus Williams. In the US Open, she was defeated by Ana Ivanovic in the first round.[citation needed]

2011 Edit

Makarova caused an upset in the first round of the Australian Open when she defeated 19th seed Ana Ivanovic. It took three sets and 2 hours and 47 minutes.[21] She then went on to defeat qualifier Lesia Tsurenko, and caused another upset by beating 13th seed Nadia Petrova. Makarova's career-best run at a Grand Slam tournament was ended in the fourth round by third seed and champion, Kim Clijsters. At the Italian Open, Makarova upset defending champion María José Martínez Sánchez in the first round, but lost to eventual champion Maria Sharapova. Makarova would reach the fourth round of the French Open before losing to fourth seed Victoria Azarenka. She lost her openers at Wimbledon and the US Open to Christina McHale and Maria Kirilenko respectively.[citation needed]

2012: Breakthrough Edit

Makarova started at the Sydney International where she qualified, faced Li Na in the first round and lost. Then at the Australian Open in the second round, she defeated 25th seed Kaia Kanepi. In the third round, she defeated seventh seed Vera Zvonareva. In the round of 16, she defeated 13-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams to advance to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal of her career. There she faced fourth seed and former champion Maria Sharapova and was defeated by the eventual finalist. Makarova lost in the second round at Indian Wells to Caroline Wozniacki after defeating American Bethanie Mattek-Sands in the opening round. She did well at Miami by reaching the fourth round where she lost to Sharapova again.[citation needed]

Makarova defeated 16th seed Maria Kirilenko at the Madrid Open in the second round before losing to Lucie Hradecká in the third round. At Rome, she defeated Francesca Schiavone before losing to Venus Williams in the second round. At the French Open, she lost to Sloane Stephens in the first round.[citation needed]

The following week, she reached the semifinals of the Birmingham Classic, losing to Melanie Oudin.[22] She reached the quarterfinals at Eastbourne but lost to Angelique Kerber. At Wimbledon, she defeated Alberta Brianti in the first round. She lost to Kerber in the second round.[citation needed]

Makarova reached the third round at the Cincinnati Open after recording victories over Nadia Petrova and Anna Tatishvili before losing to Samantha Stosur. At the US Open, Makarova lost to Serena Williams in the third round. She partnered with Brazilian Bruno Soares to win the mixed-doubles competition, defeating Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski in three sets in the final. It was her first Grand Slam title of any kind. After that, she reached the semifinals at Seoul where she lost to eventual champion Caroline Wozniacki.[citation needed]

At the China Open, Makarova defeated Kirilenko again in the first round but lost to Polona Hercog next. In the doubles event, she teamed up with Elena Vesnina and won defeating Nuria Llagostera Vives and Sania Mirza in the final. She lost to Dominika Cibulková in the first round at the Kremlin Cup.[citation needed]

2013: Doubles success Edit

 
Makarova at the 2013 French Open

At Sydney, she defeated Varvara Lepchenko in the first round before succumbing to Dominika Cibulková. She reached her second consecutive quarterfinal at the Australian Open, recording victories over Marion Bartoli and Angelique Kerber. She then lost to Maria Sharapova again. At Doha, Makarova retired against Petra Kvitová in the second round.[citation needed]

Makarova lost her openers in Indian Wells and Miami after receiving first round byes to Garbiñe Muguruza and Svetlana Kuznetsova respectively. She partnered Elena Vesnina in the doubles event at Indian Wells and won defeating Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik in the final. She fell to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round at Porsche Tennis Grand Prix as well. At the Madrid Open, Makarova caused an upset in the second round when she defeated world number three Victoria Azarenka (after winning only one game in the first set), ending the Belarusian's 18-match winning streak to start the season in the process.[23] She reached the quarterfinals after defeating Marion Bartoli, where she lost to seventh seed Sara Errani in straight sets. At the French Open, she lost her opening match to fellow Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova. She teamed up with Vesnina in doubles, winning the French Open doubles title.[citation needed]

Makarova lost her opener at Birmingham to Marina Erakovic after having a first round bye but reached the quarterfinals at the Aegon International where she lost to Caroline Wozniacki. At Wimbledon, Makarova reached the third round; she lost to Petra Kvitová in three sets.[citation needed]

During the US Open Series, she reached semifinals at the Washington Open bot lost to eventual champion Magdaléna Rybáriková. She reached the second round at Toronto and Cincinnati, losing to Roberta Vinci and Jelena Janković, respectively. The week before the US Open, she reached the quarterfinals at New Haven, losing to eventual champion Simona Halep. At the US Open, she defeated third seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the fourth round to reach her third career Grand Slam quarterfinal, and first at the US Open.[24] She subsequently lost to fifth seed Li Na in three sets.[25]

2014: Second WTA title, first Grand Slam singles semifinal Edit

 
Makarova at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships

Makarova began 2014 at the Sydney International, where she caused an upset by defeating fourth seed Jelena Janković in the first round. She lost to Carla Suárez Navarro in the next round. Then, she reached the fourth round of the Australian Open for the third consecutive time but lost to eventual champion Li Na. In the doubles event, she and Elena Vesnina reached the final, where they lost to Errani and Vinci. Makarova won her second title at the Pattaya Open by defeating Karolína Plíšková. In Dubai, she beat Alisa Kleybanova in the opening round. She then lost to world No. 1, Serena Williams.[citation needed]

She reached the third round at Indian Wells Open where she lost to Dominika Cibulková. In Miami, she defeated Sara Errani in the third round but lost to Angelique Kerber in three sets in the fourth. Makarova lost her openers at Stuttgart and Madrid to Suarez Navarro and Caroline Wozniacki, respectively. In Rome, she defeated Roberta Vinci in the first round but lost to Errani in the following round. Makarova reached the third round at Roland-Garros where she lost to Sloane Stephens.[citation needed]

During the grass court swing, Makarova defeated Francesca Schiavone and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to book her place in the quarterfinals at the Eastbourne International. She then lost to Angelique Kerber. Makarova's good form continued at Wimbledon, where she reached her fourth Grand Slam quarterfinal by defeating Agnieszka Radwańska in the fourth round. Then, she succumbed to Lucie Šafářová in straight sets.[citation needed]

Makarova reached the semifinals in singles for the first time at a Premier 5 tournament, the Rogers Cup. On the way, she beat her doubles partner Vesnina in the second round and second seed Petra Kvitová. She was stopped by Agnieszka Radwańska in a close match, losing two tiebreaks.[26] In doubles, she and Vesnina were beaten with difficulty in the quarterfinals by Hsieh and Peng.[citation needed]

Makarova reached her first Grand Slam singles semifinal at the US Open. Following a win over Eugenie Bouchard in the fourth round, she defeated Victoria Azarenka in the quarterfinal, but was defeated by top seed Serena Williams; this was the only match in the tournament in which she lost at least one set. However, she and Elena Vesnina won the doubles championship, marking her third Grand Slam doubles title.[27]

In the Asian season, Makarova reached the second and third rounds in Wuhan and Beijing, respectively. As a result, she obtained a new highest ranking of 13.[citation needed]

Her successful season in doubles qualified her for the WTA Championships.[28] She was also an alternate player in singles, but did not participate in the round-robin stages.[citation needed]

2015: Second Grand Slam singles semifinal, top 10 debut and injuries Edit

 
Makarova at the 2015 French Open

In the Pacific season, Makarova first concentrated in singles. Her first appearance was at the Sydney International, where she lost in the second round. At the Australian Open, she reached a Grand Slam semifinal second times in a row, crushing the third-ranked Simona Halep in two sets in the quarterfinal. Her safe streak without a lost set was broken after facing her compatriot Maria Sharapova. In doubles, Makarova and Vesnina made it into the quarterfinals, where they played against future champions Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie Šafářová, and lost in three sets. As a result of her singles success, Makarova reached a new career-high ranking of No. 9.[citation needed]

Sixth-seeded Makarova reached the quarterfinals of the Dubai Championships, where she was defeated by Simona Halep. In doubles she and Vesnina also reached the quarterfinals. The duo reached two finals in a row at the Indian Wells Open and the Miami Open, but always lost to Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis. In singles, she repeated her last year's result in reaching the third and fourth rounds at these tournaments, respectively.[citation needed]

At the 2015 French Open, Makarova matched her best result at the tournament when she reached the fourth round, as she did in 2011. With a chance to complete her set of having reached at least the quarterfinals at all four Majors, she lost to former champion Ana Ivanovic in three sets, and thus failed to reach her first French Open quarterfinal.[29]

Makarova and Vesnina became runners-up at Wimbledon, losing to Hingis and Mirza in three sets, after leading 5–3 in the last set.[30] In singles, Makarova lost to Magdaléna Rybáriková in the second round.[citation needed]

2016: Olympic champion, WTA Finals doubles champion Edit

 
Makarova at the 2016 US Open

In January, Makarova took a break in doubles and started the 2016 season in the Premier tournaments Brisbane and Sydney, reaching the second round and quarterfinals, respectively. In the Australian Open, she reached the fourth round and lost there to Johanna Konta.[citation needed]

Makarova reached the quarterfinals in both singles and doubles at the Miami Open. In doubles, she paired with Barbora Strýcová. She reunited with Vesnina in doubles in Madrid, reaching the semifinals. In the next tournaments, the duo reached two finals in a row; in Rome they lost to Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza, while at the French Open they lost to Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic. At Wimbledon, the pair lost in the quarterfinals to the Williams sisters. Makarova also progressed in grass court in singles, winning six out of eight matches, only to lose against doubles partner Elena Vesnina in the fourth round.[citation needed]

The duo finally won their first tournament title at the Rogers Cup and won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics for Russia.[citation needed]

Makarova made it to the third round of the Connecticut Open, but lost to Petra Kvitová in the third round. Ekaterina had the worst possible luck at the US Open by drawing the number-one-player in the world, Serena Williams in singles to whom she lost in straight sets. Makarova and Vesnina had a good showing in doubles. They made it to the semifinals, but lost to eventual champions, Mattek-Sands and Šafářová.[citation needed]

Makarova defeated her doubles partner Elena Vesnina in the first round of the China Open. However, she lost to Agnieszka Radwańska in the second round. In doubles, Makarova and Vesnina were stunned in the second round by Peng Shuai and Christina McHale. Her next tournament was the Kremlin Cup, in her home country of Russia. She beat qualifier Nicole Gibbs in the first round, but lost to fellow countrywoman Daria Kasatkina in the second round. She was also seeded as the top seed alongside her doubles partner Elena Vesnina, but were beaten in the first round by Daria Gavrilova and the same woman she lost to in singles, Daria Kasatkina.[citation needed]

Makarova and Vesnina qualified for their third joint WTA Finals, defeating Hlavackova/Hradecka, Hingis/Mirza, and Mattek-Sands/Safarova en route to win their first WTA Finals title.

2017: Wimbledon doubles champion, third singles title Edit

 
Makarova at the 2017 Aegon International

Makarova began her season at the Brisbane International. She lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 6–7, 4–6.[31] However, in doubles, she and Elena Vesnina reached the final, losing the match to Bethanie Mattek-Sands/Sania Mirza in straight sets.[32] In Melbourne, the Russians reached the quarterfinals. At the St. Petersburg Open, she lost in the first round to doubles partner Vesnina. In Dubai, she reached the third round before losing to Lauren Davis. The doubles team, however, won the trophy by defeating Hlaváčková/Peng in three sets. After reaching the semifinals of the Indian Wells Open, the duo had the chance to become the new number-one ranked doubles players if they had won the title, but they only reached the quarterfinals, suffering there an unpredictable loss to Gabriela Dabrowski and Xu Yifan, the eventual champions.[citation needed]

Makarova faced top-ranked Kerber in the first round of the French Open, beating her in two sets; this was the first time in the French Open history and the first time in the Open Era tennis history since 2001 that a number-one ranked player failed to reach the second round.[33] According to WTA Insider, Makarova after her win over Kerber was ranked fourth among active players by number of top-ten wins at Grand Slam tournaments, with 10.[34]

She and Vesnina won their third joint and individual Grand Slam doubles title in Wimbledon, crushing runners-up Chan Hao-cChing /Monica Niculescu, 6–0, 6–0. This was the first "double bagel" in the women's doubles tournament final since 1953.[35] The Russian went on winning the Washington Open in singles, beating players as Olympic champion Puig and world No. 2, Simona Halep. In the finals, she prevailed over Julia Görges, winning her third WTA singles title.[36]

Makarova got into the third round of the Rogers Cup, defeating seventh-seeded Johanna Konta en-route but eventually losing to Lucie Safarova. She again reached third round at the Cincinnati Open, crushing third-seeded Kerber en-route but losing to Sloane Stephens. Makarova thrice in a row defeated a top-10 in the second round of the US Open, fifth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki, for the first time in her career after seven losses in a row against her.[citation needed]

2018: World No. 1 doubles player Edit

 
Makarova at the 2018 French Open

Makarova started her 2018 season in January at the Sydney International. She upset third seed Jeļena Ostapenko in the first round.[37] She lost in the second round to Barbora Strýcová.[38] Seeded 31st at the Australian Open, she was defeated in the first round by Irina-Camelia Begu.[39] In doubles, she and Vesnina reached the final where they lost to Tímea Babos/Kristina Mladenovic.[40]

After the Australian Open, Makarova competed at the St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy. She lost in the second round to Kateřina Siniaková.[41] In Qatar, she was defeated in the second round by second seed and 2014 champion, Simona Halep.[42] At the Dubai Championships, she lost in her second-round match to fifth seed Caroline Garcia.[43] At the Indian Wells Open, she was defeated in the second round by tenth seed Angelique Kerber.[44] In doubles, she and Vesnina made it to the final where they lost to Hsieh Su-Wei/Barbora Strýcová.[45] Playing in Miami, she was defeated in the second round by fifth seed Karolína Plíšková.[46]

Seeded fifth at the İstanbul Cup, Makarova lost in the first round to Aleksandra Krunić.[47] At the Madrid Open, she was defeated in the first round by top seed and two-time defending champion, Simona Halep.[48] However, in doubles, she and Vesnina won the title beating Tímea Babos/Kristina Mladenovic in the final.[49] She lost in the second round of the French Open to 26th seed Barbora Strýcová.[50] Following the French Open, she and Vesnina became the new world No. 1, even though both did not get beyond the first round there (both played with other partners).[citation needed]

In Birmingham, Makarova was defeated in the first round by Alizé Cornet.[51] At the Eastbourne International, she lost in the first round to 2016 champion Dominika Cibulková.[52] At Wimbledon, she stunned second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the second round.[53] She was defeated in the fourth round by Camila Giorgi.[54]

Seeded fourth and last year champion at Washington, Makarova lost in the first round to Ana Bogdan.[55] In Montreal, she was defeated in the first round by Anett Kontaveit.[56] In doubles, she and Latisha Chan reached the final where they lost to Ashleigh Barty/Demi Schuurs.[57] At the Cincinnati Open, she made it to the third round where she was defeated by Lesia Tsurenko.[58] In doubles, she and Lucie Hradecká won the title beating Elise Mertens/Demi Schuurs in the final.[59] Competing in one more tournament before the final Grand Slam of the year, she reached the quarterfinals at the Connecticut Open and lost to fifth seed Julia Görges.[60] At the US Open, she was defeated in the third round by 19th seed Anastasija Sevastova.[61]

Playing in Wuhan, Makarova lost in the first round of qualifying to Lizette Cabrera.[62] At the China Open, she was defeated in the first round by 14th seed and 2015 champion, Garbiñe Muguruza.[63] She played her final tournament of the season at the Kremlin Cup. She lost in the first round to qualifier and eventual finalist, Ons Jabeur.[64]

Makarova ended the year ranked 59 in singles and 6 in doubles.[citation needed]

2019 Edit

Makarova began her 2019 season at the Australian Open. She lost in the first round to Katie Boulter. This match was the first match decided by a 10-point final set tie-break at the Australian Open.[65]

At St. Petersburg, Makarova was defeated in the first round by Vera Zvonareva.[66] In doubles, she and Margarita Gasparyan won the title beating Anna Kalinskaya/Viktória Kužmová in the final.[67] In Dubai, she lost in the first round to Aliaksandra Sasnovich.[68] In doubles, she and Lucie Hradecká reached the final where they were defeated by Hsieh Su-wei/Barbora Strýcová.[69]

2020 Edit

On 28 January 2020, Makarova announced her retirement from professional tennis.[70]

Playing style Edit

 
Makarova practicing at the 2014 Rome Masters

Makarova was an all-court player who uses power and angles to set up passing shots.[71][72]

She was noted for her left-handed slice serve, often used to stretch opponents into uncomfortable positions. She attacked the return by shifting her wrist to disguise the direction of her forehand, or by hitting deep and aggressively with her backhand.[71][73] She will usually seek to end the rally by maneuvering an opponent around the court and hitting a winner near the sidelines.[72] Makarova hit powerfully on both wings, and is largely known for her aggressive groundstrokes.[74] Journalists have noted her cross-court forehand, describing it as a powerful finishing shot.[73] In an article from WTATennis.com, her backhand was labeled "devastatingly good".[75] Similarly, Richard Pagliaro of Tennis.com has noted her "bold" backhand as a primary strength.[73]

Being a left-handed player, she was particularly comfortable hitting backhands in the deuce court, with several of her winners coming from that side. During the 2014 Rogers Cup, Agnieszka Radwańska repeatedly targeted Makarova's forehand in the ad court, occasionally exposing it as a vulnerability.[75] When returning first serves, Makarova often made a series of quick stomps in place before blocking the shot back across the net; she attacks second serves by moving inside the baseline and hitting the ball at an angle.[73]

As of August 2017, Makarova was one of just two left-handed players (the other being Angelique Kerber) to have ever beaten Serena Williams in a Grand Slam match, doing so at the 2012 Australian Open.[76]

Career statistics Edit

Performance timelines Edit

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G S B NMS NTI P NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.

Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.

Singles Edit

Tournament 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SR W–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A A 3R 2R 2R 4R QF QF 4R SF 4R 4R 1R 1R 0 / 12 29–12
French Open A A Q2 2R 1R 1R 4R 1R 1R 3R 4R 2R 2R 2R A 0 / 11 12–11
Wimbledon A A Q3 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 3R QF 2R 4R 2R 4R A 0 / 11 17–11
US Open Q2 A 3R 3R 1R 1R 1R 3R QF SF 4R 1R 3R 3R A 0 / 12 22–12
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 2–1 5–4 2–4 2–4 6–4 7–4 10–4 14–4 12–4 7–4 7–4 6–4 0–1 0 / 46 80–46

Doubles Edit

Tournament 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SR W–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A 2R 2R 1R QF SF F QF A QF F 2R 0 / 10 26–10
French Open A 2R 2R 2R 1R QF W 2R SF F QF 1R A 1 / 11 25–10
Wimbledon A QF QF 2R 3R QF 3R 3R F QF W 2R A 1 / 11 31–10
US Open A 2R SF 2R 3R 3R QF W A SF 3R QF 1 / 10 28–9
Win–loss 0–0 5–3 9–4 4–4 3–4 11–4 15–3 14–3 12–3 12–3 14–3 9–4 1–1 3 / 42 110–39
Olympic Games
Summer Olympics NH A Not Held QF Not Held G NH 1 / 2 7–1
Year-end championships
WTA Finals Did not qualify F QF A W SF A 1 / 4 5–3
Career statistics
Titles 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 3 2 1 15
Overall Win–loss 0–2 14–11 27–18 7–17 13–14 35–13 30–11 24–14 26–10 34–10 38–12 37–12 8–2 369–176
Year-end ranking 151 62 20 72 57 11 7 7 10 8 3 6 No. 1

Grand Slam tournament finals Edit

Doubles: 7 (3 titles, 4 runner-ups) Edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 2013 French Open Clay   Elena Vesnina   Sara Errani
  Roberta Vinci
7–5, 6–2
Loss 2014 Australian Open Hard   Elena Vesnina   Sara Errani
  Roberta Vinci
4–6, 6–3, 5–7
Win 2014 US Open Hard   Elena Vesnina   Martina Hingis
  Flavia Pennetta
2–6, 6–3, 6–2
Loss 2015 Wimbledon Grass   Elena Vesnina   Martina Hingis
  Sania Mirza
7–5, 6–7(4–7), 5–7
Loss 2016 French Open Clay   Elena Vesnina   Caroline Garcia
  Kristina Mladenovic
3–6, 6–2, 4–6
Win 2017 Wimbledon Grass   Elena Vesnina   Chan Hao-ching
  Monica Niculescu
6–0, 6–0
Loss 2018 Australian Open Hard   Elena Vesnina   Tímea Babos
  Kristina Mladenovic
4–6, 3–6

Mixed doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up) Edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2010 Australian Open Hard   Jaroslav Levinský   Cara Black
  Leander Paes
5–7, 3–6
Win 2012 US Open Hard   Bruno Soares   Květa Peschke
  Marcin Matkowski
6–7(8–10), 6–1, [12–10]

WTA Tour Championships finals Edit

Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up) Edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2013 WTA Championships, Istanbul Hard (i)   Elena Vesnina   Hsieh Su-Wei
  Peng Shuai
4–6, 5–7
Win 2016 WTA Finals, Singapore Hard (i)   Elena Vesnina   Bethanie Mattek-Sands
  Lucie Šafářová
7–6(7–5), 6–3

Olympic finals Edit

Doubles: 1 (gold medal) Edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Gold 2016 Rio Summer Olympics Hard   Elena Vesnina   Timea Bacsinszky
  Martina Hingis
6–4, 6–4

Awards Edit

2005
2008
  • The Russian Cup in the nomination Team of the Year[78]
2009
  • The Russian Cup in the nomination Team of the Year[79]
2012
  • The Russian Cup in the nomination Female Players of the Year[80][81]
2013
2014
  • The Russian Cup in the nomination Pair of the Year (with Elena Vesnina)[84]
2016
  • The Russian Cup in the nomination Pair of the Year (with Elena Vesnina)[85]

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Valeryevna and the family name is Makarova Not to be confused with Ekaterina Vladimirovna Makarova a tennis player born in 1996 Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova 2 Russian Ekateri na Vale revna Maka rova Russian pronunciation jɪketʲɪˈrʲine mɐˈkareve listen born 7 June 1988 is a Russian former professional tennis player who was ranked world No 1 in doubles and world No 8 in singles Ekaterina MakarovaEkaterina MakarovaMakarova at the 2018 Wimbledon ChampionshipsCountry sports RussiaResidenceMoscow RussiaBorn 1988 06 07 7 June 1988 age 35 Moscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in Turned proOctober 2004Retired28 January 2020PlaysLeft handed two handed backhand CoachEvgenia Manyukova 2007 2017 Nigel Sears 2017 2018 1 Prize moneyUS 12 356 996SinglesCareer record436 307 58 7 Career titles3Highest rankingNo 8 6 April 2015 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian OpenSF 2015 French Open4R 2011 2015 WimbledonQF 2014 US OpenSF 2014 Other tournamentsOlympic Games3R 2016 DoublesCareer record376 180 67 6 Career titles15Highest rankingNo 1 11 June 2018 Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian OpenF 2014 2018 French OpenW 2013 WimbledonW 2017 US OpenW 2014 Other doubles tournamentsTour FinalsW 2016 Olympic GamesGold Medal 2016 Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsAustralian OpenF 2010 French OpenQF 2011 WimbledonQF 2018 US OpenW 2012 Team competitionsFed CupW 2008 Medal record Women s tennisRepresenting RussiaOlympic Games2016 Rio de Janeiro DoublesSummer Universiade2013 Kazan Doubles2009 Belgrade Doubles2009 Belgrade TeamShe is a four time Grand Slam champion having won the 2013 French Open 2014 US Open and 2017 Wimbledon Championships in women s doubles all alongside compatriot Elena Vesnina as well as the 2012 US Open in mixed doubles with Bruno Soares Makarova and Vesnina also finished runners up at the 2014 and 2018 Australian Opens 2015 Wimbledon Championships and 2016 French Open She and Jaroslav Levinsky reached the mixed doubles final at the 2010 Australian Open In singles Makarova achieved her best Grand Slam results at the 2014 US Open and 2015 Australian Open where she reached the semifinals She became world No 1 in doubles on 11 June 2018 and won 15 titles on the WTA Tour including the 2016 WTA Finals and seven at Premier Mandatory Premier 5 level Makarova and Vesnina also won Olympic gold in 2016 She reached her career high singles ranking of world No 8 on 6 April 2015 and won three WTA titles most notably at the 2010 Eastbourne International Makarova was also part of the Russian team which won the 2008 Fed Cup Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2003 2005 2 2 2006 2007 2 3 2008 2 4 2009 2 5 2010 First WTA title 2 6 2011 2 7 2012 Breakthrough 2 8 2013 Doubles success 2 9 2014 Second WTA title first Grand Slam singles semifinal 2 10 2015 Second Grand Slam singles semifinal top 10 debut and injuries 2 11 2016 Olympic champion WTA Finals doubles champion 2 12 2017 Wimbledon doubles champion third singles title 2 13 2018 World No 1 doubles player 2 14 2019 2 15 2020 3 Playing style 4 Career statistics 4 1 Performance timelines 4 1 1 Singles 4 1 2 Doubles 4 2 Grand Slam tournament finals 4 2 1 Doubles 7 3 titles 4 runner ups 4 2 2 Mixed doubles 2 1 title 1 runner up 4 3 WTA Tour Championships finals 4 3 1 Doubles 2 1 title 1 runner up 4 4 Olympic finals 4 4 1 Doubles 1 gold medal 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEkaterina Valeryevna Makarova was born to Valery and Olga in Moscow Soviet Union Her father is a banker and her mother a housewife At age five or six she was sent by her parents to the Luzhniki per the recommendation of friends 3 4 Career Edit2003 2005 Edit In her first professional tournament in Elektrostal as a wildcard she reached the quarterfinals losing to Olga Savchuk At her last tournament of 2003 in Zhukovsky Russia she lost in the first round She then played in Cairo Egypt reaching the second round as a qualifier At Antalya Turkey she won her career first title over Kateryna Avdiyenko Appearing at Felixstowe Great Britain she lost in the first round At Targu Mures Romania Makarova claimed her second 10k title without dropping a set defeating Simona Matei in the finals In Moscow as a wildcard in the qualifier she earned her first top 100 victory over Tatiana Perebiynis and Marta Domachowska but lost to compatriot Anna Chakvetadze citation needed At Redbridge Makarova lost to Baltacha in the semifinals In the next tournament at St Petersburg she again reached semifinals in which she lost to compatriot Ekaterina Bychkova Bychkova beat her in the semifinal at the tournament in Cagnes sur Mer France In the second round of qualifying for the US Open she lost to Indian Shikha Uberoi In her next tournaments she was often reaching first rounds or losing in qualifying citation needed 2006 2007 Edit Her first tournament in 2006 was at Ortesei in which as a qualifier she lost to Eva Birnerova in the first round At Torrent Spain she reached the finals eventually losing to Romina Oprandi At an ITF event in Moscow she reached the final defeating Vesna Manasieva in the quarterfinals and Anna Lapushchenkova in the semifinals before falling to Evgeniya Rodina citation needed Makarova began 2007 season losing to Olga Blahotova at Tampa Florida In Moscow she won the title with victories over Evgenia Grenbenyuk and Evgeniya Rodina in the final Makarova entered the qualifying draw for the French Open defeating Erika Takao but was defeated again by Ioana Raluca Olaru Then in Zagreb she reached the semifinals before losing to Kyra Nagy Makarova then lost in qualifying for the Wimbledon Championships to Barbora Zahlavova Strycova after defeating Lilia Osterloh Makarova qualified for her first Grand Slam main draw at the US Open in the main draw she defeated Julia Schruff and Ai Sugiyama 5 but lost to reigning world No 1 and eventual champion Justine Henin in straight sets In her last tournament of the year in Minsk she reached the second round losing to Ekaterina Dzehalevich citation needed 2008 Edit Makarova began the year by losing in the qualifying round of the Sydney International She earned her first win over a top 20 at the Australian Open where she overcame No 19 Agnes Szavay 14th seed Nadia Petrova hindered her way to the fourth round In the opening season Makarova had a number of second round achievements such as at the French Open Makarova suffered consecutive first round losses at Wimbledon the Slovenia Open Nordic Light Open and Cincinnati Open At the US Open she earned her first top 10 win over world No 9 Anna Chakvetadze until falling to Li Na citation needed 2009 Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2009 French OpenMakarova started the 2009 season at Sydney where she lost in the first round to third seed and eventual champion Elena Dementieva 6 At the Australian Open she was defeated in the second round by third seed compatriot and eventual finalist Dinara Safina 7 At the Open GdF Suez Makarova lost in the first round to Daniela Hantuchova 8 In Dubai she was defeated in the first round by Sania Mirza 9 At the Indian Wells Open she lost in the second round to 19th seed Anna Chakvetadze Competing at the Miami Open she reached the fourth round where she was defeated by Li Na 10 Seeded sixth at the Morocco Open Makarova reached her first WTA singles final she lost in a one sided final to top seed Anabel Medina Garrigues 11 In doubles she and Alisa Kleybanova made it to the final where they were defeated by Sorana Cirstea Maria Kirilenko Seeded sixth at the Estoril Open she made her second WTA singles final where she lost to Yanina Wickmayer 12 At the French Open she was defeated in the first round by 18th seed Anabel Medina Garrigues citation needed Seeded sixth in Birmingham Makarova lost in the first round to Stefanie Vogele 13 Getting past qualifying at the Aegon International she reached the quarterfinals where she was defeated by sixth seed and eventual champion Caroline Wozniacki At Wimbledon she lost in the second round to Carla Suarez Navarro citation needed Seeded sixth in Palermo Makarova was defeated in the second round by Olga Govortsova Starting her US Open Series at the LA Women s Championships Makarova lost in the second round to 17th seed Sabine Lisicki In Cincinnati she fell in the first round to qualifier Olga Govortsova 14 At the Rogers Cup she was defeated in the first round by Virginie Razzano 15 Playing in Connecticut at the Pilot Pen Open she lost in the first round to compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova At the US Open she was defeated in the first round by Gisela Dulko 16 At the Korea Open Makarova lost in the first round to eighth seed Sybille Bammer 17 In Tokyo she was defeated in the first round by 11th seed Agnieszka Radwanska At the China Open she made it to the second round where she lost to second seed Serena Williams 18 In doubles she and Alla Kudryavtseva reached the final where they were defeated by Hsieh Su wei Peng Shuai 19 Her final tournament of the season was at home in Moscow She lost in the first round to Lucie Safarova citation needed Makarova ended the year ranked 60 in singles and 20 in doubles citation needed 2010 First WTA title Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2010 US OpenMakarova started 2010 at the Brisbane International where she lost in the first round to Alicia Molik 20 In Hobart she was defeated in the first round by qualifier Alla Kudryavtseva without winning a single game At the Australian Open she lost in the second round to Sara Errani citation needed At the Eastbourne International qualifier Makarova made it to the final without dropping a set She triumphed over Victoria Azarenka in the final to earn her first WTA Tour title Makarova defeated five top 20 players in the tournament emerging victorious over No 11 Flavia Pennetta No 13 Nadia Petrova No 20 Svetlana Kuznetsova No 7 Samantha Stosur and No 15 Victoria Azarenka Makarova then made it to the second round at Wimbledon but was beaten by second seed Venus Williams In the US Open she was defeated by Ana Ivanovic in the first round citation needed 2011 Edit Makarova caused an upset in the first round of the Australian Open when she defeated 19th seed Ana Ivanovic It took three sets and 2 hours and 47 minutes 21 She then went on to defeat qualifier Lesia Tsurenko and caused another upset by beating 13th seed Nadia Petrova Makarova s career best run at a Grand Slam tournament was ended in the fourth round by third seed and champion Kim Clijsters At the Italian Open Makarova upset defending champion Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez in the first round but lost to eventual champion Maria Sharapova Makarova would reach the fourth round of the French Open before losing to fourth seed Victoria Azarenka She lost her openers at Wimbledon and the US Open to Christina McHale and Maria Kirilenko respectively citation needed 2012 Breakthrough Edit Makarova started at the Sydney International where she qualified faced Li Na in the first round and lost Then at the Australian Open in the second round she defeated 25th seed Kaia Kanepi In the third round she defeated seventh seed Vera Zvonareva In the round of 16 she defeated 13 time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams to advance to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal of her career There she faced fourth seed and former champion Maria Sharapova and was defeated by the eventual finalist Makarova lost in the second round at Indian Wells to Caroline Wozniacki after defeating American Bethanie Mattek Sands in the opening round She did well at Miami by reaching the fourth round where she lost to Sharapova again citation needed Makarova defeated 16th seed Maria Kirilenko at the Madrid Open in the second round before losing to Lucie Hradecka in the third round At Rome she defeated Francesca Schiavone before losing to Venus Williams in the second round At the French Open she lost to Sloane Stephens in the first round citation needed The following week she reached the semifinals of the Birmingham Classic losing to Melanie Oudin 22 She reached the quarterfinals at Eastbourne but lost to Angelique Kerber At Wimbledon she defeated Alberta Brianti in the first round She lost to Kerber in the second round citation needed Makarova reached the third round at the Cincinnati Open after recording victories over Nadia Petrova and Anna Tatishvili before losing to Samantha Stosur At the US Open Makarova lost to Serena Williams in the third round She partnered with Brazilian Bruno Soares to win the mixed doubles competition defeating Kveta Peschke and Marcin Matkowski in three sets in the final It was her first Grand Slam title of any kind After that she reached the semifinals at Seoul where she lost to eventual champion Caroline Wozniacki citation needed At the China Open Makarova defeated Kirilenko again in the first round but lost to Polona Hercog next In the doubles event she teamed up with Elena Vesnina and won defeating Nuria Llagostera Vives and Sania Mirza in the final She lost to Dominika Cibulkova in the first round at the Kremlin Cup citation needed 2013 Doubles success Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2013 French OpenAt Sydney she defeated Varvara Lepchenko in the first round before succumbing to Dominika Cibulkova She reached her second consecutive quarterfinal at the Australian Open recording victories over Marion Bartoli and Angelique Kerber She then lost to Maria Sharapova again At Doha Makarova retired against Petra Kvitova in the second round citation needed Makarova lost her openers in Indian Wells and Miami after receiving first round byes to Garbine Muguruza and Svetlana Kuznetsova respectively She partnered Elena Vesnina in the doubles event at Indian Wells and won defeating Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik in the final She fell to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round at Porsche Tennis Grand Prix as well At the Madrid Open Makarova caused an upset in the second round when she defeated world number three Victoria Azarenka after winning only one game in the first set ending the Belarusian s 18 match winning streak to start the season in the process 23 She reached the quarterfinals after defeating Marion Bartoli where she lost to seventh seed Sara Errani in straight sets At the French Open she lost her opening match to fellow Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova She teamed up with Vesnina in doubles winning the French Open doubles title citation needed Makarova lost her opener at Birmingham to Marina Erakovic after having a first round bye but reached the quarterfinals at the Aegon International where she lost to Caroline Wozniacki At Wimbledon Makarova reached the third round she lost to Petra Kvitova in three sets citation needed During the US Open Series she reached semifinals at the Washington Open bot lost to eventual champion Magdalena Rybarikova She reached the second round at Toronto and Cincinnati losing to Roberta Vinci and Jelena Jankovic respectively The week before the US Open she reached the quarterfinals at New Haven losing to eventual champion Simona Halep At the US Open she defeated third seed Agnieszka Radwanska in the fourth round to reach her third career Grand Slam quarterfinal and first at the US Open 24 She subsequently lost to fifth seed Li Na in three sets 25 2014 Second WTA title first Grand Slam singles semifinal Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2014 Wimbledon ChampionshipsMakarova began 2014 at the Sydney International where she caused an upset by defeating fourth seed Jelena Jankovic in the first round She lost to Carla Suarez Navarro in the next round Then she reached the fourth round of the Australian Open for the third consecutive time but lost to eventual champion Li Na In the doubles event she and Elena Vesnina reached the final where they lost to Errani and Vinci Makarova won her second title at the Pattaya Open by defeating Karolina Pliskova In Dubai she beat Alisa Kleybanova in the opening round She then lost to world No 1 Serena Williams citation needed She reached the third round at Indian Wells Open where she lost to Dominika Cibulkova In Miami she defeated Sara Errani in the third round but lost to Angelique Kerber in three sets in the fourth Makarova lost her openers at Stuttgart and Madrid to Suarez Navarro and Caroline Wozniacki respectively In Rome she defeated Roberta Vinci in the first round but lost to Errani in the following round Makarova reached the third round at Roland Garros where she lost to Sloane Stephens citation needed During the grass court swing Makarova defeated Francesca Schiavone and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to book her place in the quarterfinals at the Eastbourne International She then lost to Angelique Kerber Makarova s good form continued at Wimbledon where she reached her fourth Grand Slam quarterfinal by defeating Agnieszka Radwanska in the fourth round Then she succumbed to Lucie Safarova in straight sets citation needed Makarova reached the semifinals in singles for the first time at a Premier 5 tournament the Rogers Cup On the way she beat her doubles partner Vesnina in the second round and second seed Petra Kvitova She was stopped by Agnieszka Radwanska in a close match losing two tiebreaks 26 In doubles she and Vesnina were beaten with difficulty in the quarterfinals by Hsieh and Peng citation needed Makarova reached her first Grand Slam singles semifinal at the US Open Following a win over Eugenie Bouchard in the fourth round she defeated Victoria Azarenka in the quarterfinal but was defeated by top seed Serena Williams this was the only match in the tournament in which she lost at least one set However she and Elena Vesnina won the doubles championship marking her third Grand Slam doubles title 27 In the Asian season Makarova reached the second and third rounds in Wuhan and Beijing respectively As a result she obtained a new highest ranking of 13 citation needed Her successful season in doubles qualified her for the WTA Championships 28 She was also an alternate player in singles but did not participate in the round robin stages citation needed 2015 Second Grand Slam singles semifinal top 10 debut and injuries Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2015 French OpenIn the Pacific season Makarova first concentrated in singles Her first appearance was at the Sydney International where she lost in the second round At the Australian Open she reached a Grand Slam semifinal second times in a row crushing the third ranked Simona Halep in two sets in the quarterfinal Her safe streak without a lost set was broken after facing her compatriot Maria Sharapova In doubles Makarova and Vesnina made it into the quarterfinals where they played against future champions Bethanie Mattek Sands and Lucie Safarova and lost in three sets As a result of her singles success Makarova reached a new career high ranking of No 9 citation needed Sixth seeded Makarova reached the quarterfinals of the Dubai Championships where she was defeated by Simona Halep In doubles she and Vesnina also reached the quarterfinals The duo reached two finals in a row at the Indian Wells Open and the Miami Open but always lost to Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis In singles she repeated her last year s result in reaching the third and fourth rounds at these tournaments respectively citation needed At the 2015 French Open Makarova matched her best result at the tournament when she reached the fourth round as she did in 2011 With a chance to complete her set of having reached at least the quarterfinals at all four Majors she lost to former champion Ana Ivanovic in three sets and thus failed to reach her first French Open quarterfinal 29 Makarova and Vesnina became runners up at Wimbledon losing to Hingis and Mirza in three sets after leading 5 3 in the last set 30 In singles Makarova lost to Magdalena Rybarikova in the second round citation needed 2016 Olympic champion WTA Finals doubles champion Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2016 US OpenIn January Makarova took a break in doubles and started the 2016 season in the Premier tournaments Brisbane and Sydney reaching the second round and quarterfinals respectively In the Australian Open she reached the fourth round and lost there to Johanna Konta citation needed Makarova reached the quarterfinals in both singles and doubles at the Miami Open In doubles she paired with Barbora Strycova She reunited with Vesnina in doubles in Madrid reaching the semifinals In the next tournaments the duo reached two finals in a row in Rome they lost to Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza while at the French Open they lost to Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic At Wimbledon the pair lost in the quarterfinals to the Williams sisters Makarova also progressed in grass court in singles winning six out of eight matches only to lose against doubles partner Elena Vesnina in the fourth round citation needed The duo finally won their first tournament title at the Rogers Cup and won the gold medal at the Summer Olympics for Russia citation needed Makarova made it to the third round of the Connecticut Open but lost to Petra Kvitova in the third round Ekaterina had the worst possible luck at the US Open by drawing the number one player in the world Serena Williams in singles to whom she lost in straight sets Makarova and Vesnina had a good showing in doubles They made it to the semifinals but lost to eventual champions Mattek Sands and Safarova citation needed Makarova defeated her doubles partner Elena Vesnina in the first round of the China Open However she lost to Agnieszka Radwanska in the second round In doubles Makarova and Vesnina were stunned in the second round by Peng Shuai and Christina McHale Her next tournament was the Kremlin Cup in her home country of Russia She beat qualifier Nicole Gibbs in the first round but lost to fellow countrywoman Daria Kasatkina in the second round She was also seeded as the top seed alongside her doubles partner Elena Vesnina but were beaten in the first round by Daria Gavrilova and the same woman she lost to in singles Daria Kasatkina citation needed Makarova and Vesnina qualified for their third joint WTA Finals defeating Hlavackova Hradecka Hingis Mirza and Mattek Sands Safarova en route to win their first WTA Finals title 2017 Wimbledon doubles champion third singles title Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2017 Aegon InternationalMakarova began her season at the Brisbane International She lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 6 7 4 6 31 However in doubles she and Elena Vesnina reached the final losing the match to Bethanie Mattek Sands Sania Mirza in straight sets 32 In Melbourne the Russians reached the quarterfinals At the St Petersburg Open she lost in the first round to doubles partner Vesnina In Dubai she reached the third round before losing to Lauren Davis The doubles team however won the trophy by defeating Hlavackova Peng in three sets After reaching the semifinals of the Indian Wells Open the duo had the chance to become the new number one ranked doubles players if they had won the title but they only reached the quarterfinals suffering there an unpredictable loss to Gabriela Dabrowski and Xu Yifan the eventual champions citation needed Makarova faced top ranked Kerber in the first round of the French Open beating her in two sets this was the first time in the French Open history and the first time in the Open Era tennis history since 2001 that a number one ranked player failed to reach the second round 33 According to WTA Insider Makarova after her win over Kerber was ranked fourth among active players by number of top ten wins at Grand Slam tournaments with 10 34 She and Vesnina won their third joint and individual Grand Slam doubles title in Wimbledon crushing runners up Chan Hao cChing Monica Niculescu 6 0 6 0 This was the first double bagel in the women s doubles tournament final since 1953 35 The Russian went on winning the Washington Open in singles beating players as Olympic champion Puig and world No 2 Simona Halep In the finals she prevailed over Julia Gorges winning her third WTA singles title 36 Makarova got into the third round of the Rogers Cup defeating seventh seeded Johanna Konta en route but eventually losing to Lucie Safarova She again reached third round at the Cincinnati Open crushing third seeded Kerber en route but losing to Sloane Stephens Makarova thrice in a row defeated a top 10 in the second round of the US Open fifth seeded Caroline Wozniacki for the first time in her career after seven losses in a row against her citation needed 2018 World No 1 doubles player Edit nbsp Makarova at the 2018 French OpenMakarova started her 2018 season in January at the Sydney International She upset third seed Jelena Ostapenko in the first round 37 She lost in the second round to Barbora Strycova 38 Seeded 31st at the Australian Open she was defeated in the first round by Irina Camelia Begu 39 In doubles she and Vesnina reached the final where they lost to Timea Babos Kristina Mladenovic 40 After the Australian Open Makarova competed at the St Petersburg Ladies Trophy She lost in the second round to Katerina Siniakova 41 In Qatar she was defeated in the second round by second seed and 2014 champion Simona Halep 42 At the Dubai Championships she lost in her second round match to fifth seed Caroline Garcia 43 At the Indian Wells Open she was defeated in the second round by tenth seed Angelique Kerber 44 In doubles she and Vesnina made it to the final where they lost to Hsieh Su Wei Barbora Strycova 45 Playing in Miami she was defeated in the second round by fifth seed Karolina Pliskova 46 Seeded fifth at the Istanbul Cup Makarova lost in the first round to Aleksandra Krunic 47 At the Madrid Open she was defeated in the first round by top seed and two time defending champion Simona Halep 48 However in doubles she and Vesnina won the title beating Timea Babos Kristina Mladenovic in the final 49 She lost in the second round of the French Open to 26th seed Barbora Strycova 50 Following the French Open she and Vesnina became the new world No 1 even though both did not get beyond the first round there both played with other partners citation needed In Birmingham Makarova was defeated in the first round by Alize Cornet 51 At the Eastbourne International she lost in the first round to 2016 champion Dominika Cibulkova 52 At Wimbledon she stunned second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the second round 53 She was defeated in the fourth round by Camila Giorgi 54 Seeded fourth and last year champion at Washington Makarova lost in the first round to Ana Bogdan 55 In Montreal she was defeated in the first round by Anett Kontaveit 56 In doubles she and Latisha Chan reached the final where they lost to Ashleigh Barty Demi Schuurs 57 At the Cincinnati Open she made it to the third round where she was defeated by Lesia Tsurenko 58 In doubles she and Lucie Hradecka won the title beating Elise Mertens Demi Schuurs in the final 59 Competing in one more tournament before the final Grand Slam of the year she reached the quarterfinals at the Connecticut Open and lost to fifth seed Julia Gorges 60 At the US Open she was defeated in the third round by 19th seed Anastasija Sevastova 61 Playing in Wuhan Makarova lost in the first round of qualifying to Lizette Cabrera 62 At the China Open she was defeated in the first round by 14th seed and 2015 champion Garbine Muguruza 63 She played her final tournament of the season at the Kremlin Cup She lost in the first round to qualifier and eventual finalist Ons Jabeur 64 Makarova ended the year ranked 59 in singles and 6 in doubles citation needed 2019 Edit Makarova began her 2019 season at the Australian Open She lost in the first round to Katie Boulter This match was the first match decided by a 10 point final set tie break at the Australian Open 65 At St Petersburg Makarova was defeated in the first round by Vera Zvonareva 66 In doubles she and Margarita Gasparyan won the title beating Anna Kalinskaya Viktoria Kuzmova in the final 67 In Dubai she lost in the first round to Aliaksandra Sasnovich 68 In doubles she and Lucie Hradecka reached the final where they were defeated by Hsieh Su wei Barbora Strycova 69 2020 Edit On 28 January 2020 Makarova announced her retirement from professional tennis 70 Playing style Edit nbsp Makarova practicing at the 2014 Rome MastersMakarova was an all court player who uses power and angles to set up passing shots 71 72 She was noted for her left handed slice serve often used to stretch opponents into uncomfortable positions She attacked the return by shifting her wrist to disguise the direction of her forehand or by hitting deep and aggressively with her backhand 71 73 She will usually seek to end the rally by maneuvering an opponent around the court and hitting a winner near the sidelines 72 Makarova hit powerfully on both wings and is largely known for her aggressive groundstrokes 74 Journalists have noted her cross court forehand describing it as a powerful finishing shot 73 In an article from WTATennis com her backhand was labeled devastatingly good 75 Similarly Richard Pagliaro of Tennis com has noted her bold backhand as a primary strength 73 Being a left handed player she was particularly comfortable hitting backhands in the deuce court with several of her winners coming from that side During the 2014 Rogers Cup Agnieszka Radwanska repeatedly targeted Makarova s forehand in the ad court occasionally exposing it as a vulnerability 75 When returning first serves Makarova often made a series of quick stomps in place before blocking the shot back across the net she attacks second serves by moving inside the baseline and hitting the ball at an angle 73 As of August 2017 Makarova was one of just two left handed players the other being Angelique Kerber to have ever beaten Serena Williams in a Grand Slam match doing so at the 2012 Australian Open 76 Career statistics EditMain article Ekaterina Makarova career statistics Performance timelines Edit Key W F SF QF R RR Q P DNQ A Z PO G S B NMS NTI P NH W winner F finalist SF semifinalist QF quarterfinalist R rounds 4 3 2 1 RR round robin stage Q qualification round P preliminary round DNQ did not qualify A absent Z Davis Fed Cup Zonal Group with number indication or PO play off G gold S silver or B bronze Olympic Paralympic medal NMS not a Masters tournament NTI not a Tier I tournament P postponed NH not held SR strike rate events won competed W L win loss record Only main draw results in WTA Tour Grand Slam tournaments Fed Cup and Olympic Games are included in win loss records Singles Edit Tournament 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SR W LGrand Slam tournamentsAustralian Open A A A 3R 2R 2R 4R QF QF 4R SF 4R 4R 1R 1R 0 12 29 12French Open A A Q2 2R 1R 1R 4R 1R 1R 3R 4R 2R 2R 2R A 0 11 12 11Wimbledon A A Q3 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 3R QF 2R 4R 2R 4R A 0 11 17 11US Open Q2 A 3R 3R 1R 1R 1R 3R QF SF 4R 1R 3R 3R A 0 12 22 12Win loss 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 4 2 4 2 4 6 4 7 4 10 4 14 4 12 4 7 4 7 4 6 4 0 1 0 46 80 46Doubles Edit Tournament 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SR W LGrand Slam tournamentsAustralian Open A A 2R 2R 1R QF SF F QF A QF F 2R 0 10 26 10French Open A 2R 2R 2R 1R QF W 2R SF F QF 1R A 1 11 25 10Wimbledon A QF QF 2R 3R QF 3R 3R F QF W 2R A 1 11 31 10US Open A 2R SF 2R 3R 3R QF W A SF 3R QF 1 10 28 9Win loss 0 0 5 3 9 4 4 4 3 4 11 4 15 3 14 3 12 3 12 3 14 3 9 4 1 1 3 42 110 39Olympic GamesSummer Olympics NH A Not Held QF Not Held G NH 1 2 7 1Year end championshipsWTA Finals Did not qualify F QF A W SF A 1 4 5 3Career statisticsTitles 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 3 2 1 15Overall Win loss 0 2 14 11 27 18 7 17 13 14 35 13 30 11 24 14 26 10 34 10 38 12 37 12 8 2 369 176Year end ranking 151 62 20 72 57 11 7 7 10 8 3 6 No 1Grand Slam tournament finals Edit Doubles 7 3 titles 4 runner ups Edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreWin 2013 French Open Clay nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Roberta Vinci 7 5 6 2Loss 2014 Australian Open Hard nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Roberta Vinci 4 6 6 3 5 7Win 2014 US Open Hard nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Martina Hingis nbsp Flavia Pennetta 2 6 6 3 6 2Loss 2015 Wimbledon Grass nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Martina Hingis nbsp Sania Mirza 7 5 6 7 4 7 5 7Loss 2016 French Open Clay nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 3 6 6 2 4 6Win 2017 Wimbledon Grass nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Chan Hao ching nbsp Monica Niculescu 6 0 6 0Loss 2018 Australian Open Hard nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Timea Babos nbsp Kristina Mladenovic 4 6 3 6Mixed doubles 2 1 title 1 runner up Edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreLoss 2010 Australian Open Hard nbsp Jaroslav Levinsky nbsp Cara Black nbsp Leander Paes 5 7 3 6Win 2012 US Open Hard nbsp Bruno Soares nbsp Kveta Peschke nbsp Marcin Matkowski 6 7 8 10 6 1 12 10 WTA Tour Championships finals Edit Doubles 2 1 title 1 runner up Edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreLoss 2013 WTA Championships Istanbul Hard i nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Hsieh Su Wei nbsp Peng Shuai 4 6 5 7Win 2016 WTA Finals Singapore Hard i nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands nbsp Lucie Safarova 7 6 7 5 6 3Olympic finals Edit Doubles 1 gold medal Edit Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreGold 2016 Rio Summer Olympics Hard nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Timea Bacsinszky nbsp Martina Hingis 6 4 6 4Awards Edit2005The Russian Cup in the nomination Girls Under 18 Team of the Year 77 2008The Russian Cup in the nomination Team of the Year 78 2009The Russian Cup in the nomination Team of the Year 79 2012The Russian Cup in the nomination Female Players of the Year 80 81 2013The Russian Cup in the nomination Pair of the Year with Elena Vesnina 82 WTA Fan Favorite Doubles Team of the Year 83 2014The Russian Cup in the nomination Pair of the Year with Elena Vesnina 84 2016The Russian Cup in the nomination Pair of the Year with Elena Vesnina 85 References Edit Kane David 9 August 2017 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