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Michaëlla Krajicek

Michaëlla Krajicek (Czech: Michaela Krajíčková; born 9 January 1989) is a Dutch former tennis player. She won three singles and five doubles titles on the WTA Tour, as well as one WTA 125 doubles title, and 14 singles and 22 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 11 February 2008, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 30. On 23 March 2015, she peaked at No. 23 in the doubles rankings.

Michaëlla Krajicek
Country (sports) Netherlands
Residence
Born (1989-01-09) 9 January 1989 (age 34)
Delft, Netherlands
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Turned pro2003
Retired2020
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$ 2,080,313
Singles
Career record317–200 (61.3%)
Career titles3
Highest rankingNo. 30 (11 February 2008)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2006)
French Open3R (2007)
WimbledonQF (2007)
US Open2R (2007, 2011)
Doubles
Career record277–160 (63.4%)
Career titles5
Highest rankingNo. 23 (23 March 2015)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenSF (2015)
French OpenSF (2014)
Wimbledon3R (2007)
US Open3R (2014, 2015)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2017)
French Open2R (2015)
Wimbledon2R (2006, 2014, 2015)
US Open2R (2006, 2016)
Team competitions
Fed Cup17–15
Hopman CupF (2006)

Personal life Edit

Michaëlla Krajicek, born in Delft, is the younger half-sister of former world No. 4 and Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek. She is therefore nicknamed Kleine Kraai, which means "little crow" in Dutch ("kraai" is a Dutch heterograph of the Czech origin surname "Krajicek" and has long been Richard's nickname). Austin Krajicek is her distant[clarification needed] cousin.[2]

An article in a Dutch newspaper with statements from the Fed Cup captain Manon Bollegraf caused Krajicek to stop participating for the Dutch team. Bollegraf commented on Krajicek's relationship with her coach Allistair McCaw. In April 2010, Krajicek confirmed she was in a relationship with McCaw who started as her fitness coach in 2007.[3][4] In 2011, she returned in the Fed Cup team, after having resolved her differences with Bollegraf.[5]

She lives in Prague, Czech Republic, her parents' native homeland.[6]

In September 2013, she started dating German doubles player Martin Emmrich.[7] They met at the combined ATP/WTA event in Rosmalen that year. One year later in 2014 at the same tournament in Rosmalen, the two got engaged on 16 June, when Emmrich proposed to Krajicek on centre court after her first-round win against Jana Čepelová, and got married in July 2015.[8] However, they separated in mid-2017 and announced their divorce via Twitter in May 2018.

Career Edit

Juniors (2002–2004) Edit

In 2002, the 13-year-old Krajicek was included in the Dutch team for the Cesky Telecom World Junior Tennis final. She was the number-one-ranked junior player in Europe at the time. Krajicek led her country to victory over Poland in the final, winning both her singles and doubles matches en route to a 3–0 win for the Netherlands.

Krajicek won the first Grade-A tournament of 2003 (the Yucatán Cup in Mexico), making it her fourth victory in the seven tournaments she had entered. Her record stood at 33–3.[9] Krajicek won her second Grade-A tournament at the Italian Open taking her to the No. 2 ranking in the world. At the French Open Krajicek lost in the semifinals to Vera Douchevina and reached the final of the doubles with Kateřina Böhmová, losing to Marta Fraga Pérez & Adriana González Peñas in straight sets. Prior to Wimbledon, Krajieck was expected to be one of the main challengers but she lost a three set match 6–8 in the third to Anna Chakvetadze, which ended at 8.50 pm. She got to her second successive Grand Slam junior doubles final with Böhmová, but they lost to scratch pairing Alisa Kleybanova & Sania Mirza in three sets. At the US Open, Krajicek was the favourite, alongside recent Wimbledon winner Kirsten Flipkens. The draw went to form and they met in the final, with Flipkens winning 6–3, 7–5. Krajicek was in tears afterwards and said that she was happy to reach the final but blamed the loss on tiredness and inferior conditioning.[10] In September, Krajicek was named in the Dutch Junior Fed Cup team, a competition the Netherlands had not won since 1990. Despite a persistent nosebleed which threatened her to retire in the semifinals Krajicek was undefeated throughout the tournament as the top-seeded Dutch team won, beating Canada 2–1 in the final. She needed a win in the final event of the year to end 2003 the No. 1 junior in the world but lost in the second round of the Orange Bowl International to Neha Uberoi. She ended the year ranked No. 2 behind Flipkens.

Krajicek had a knee injury at the beginning of 2004 and did not play until late February. At the French Open Krajicek & Böhmová finally won their first Grand Slam Junior Doubles title, beating Irina Kotkina & Yaroslava Shvedova 6–3, 6–2. Krajicek had lost in the quarterfinals of the singles to Timea Bacsinszky 6–8 in the third set. At Wimbledon, Krajicek reached the semifinals of the singles and doubles, losing to eventual champion Kateryna Bondarenko in the singles and alongside new doubles partner Shahar Pe'er falling to Victoria Azarenka & Olga Govortsova. It was at this point that Krajicek started playing ITF tournaments on a regular basis. After winning Satellite tournaments in Brussels in July and Koksijde in August, Krajicek built on these successes by finally winning her maiden singles Junior Grand Slam at the US Open. She beat Jessica Kirkland 6–1, 6–1 to go one step further than the previous year and become the first Dutch winner of the event in ten years (when Sjeng Schalken won the boys' in 1994). In October, Krajicek qualified for her first WTA Tour event in Luxembourg but she lost to No. 8 seed Shinobu Asagoe in the first round proper. She won another ITF tournament in Stockholm, then beat her first top-100 player (Slovak Ľudmila Cervanová) as well as her Wimbledon conqueror Bondarenko en route to the semifinals of the tournament in Poitiers. She followed that up with a win in Bergamo (a tournament) and ended the year ranked No. 429 in the world in the WTA rankings and was the 2004 ITF Junior World Champion, ending the year No. 1 in the world for juniors. She had a 41–6 record in singles and was the first Dutch player to become junior world champion. Her record in seniors was 26–4, winning 26 of her last 28 matches, capturing four ITF titles in the year. Her record on hard courts was 16–2, clay was 10–1, and she lost her only match on grass.

2005 Edit

At the age of 16 Krajicek qualified for her first Grand Slam event, the Australian Open. She beat three opponents ranked higher than her to qualify, then beat top-100 player Stéphanie Foretz in straight sets before losing in the second round to No. 12 seed Patty Schnyder. In February she won her first ITF tournament in Urtijëi, beating No. 51 in the world Martina Suchá in the last 16. Three months later, Krajicek reached her first doubles final on the WTA Tour, the Estoril Open partnering Henrieta Nagyová. Now ranked No. 114, she qualified for her second successive Grand Slam (the French Open) without dropping a set but unfortunately drew the No. 20 seed Daniela Hantuchová in the first round and lost to the Slovak 3–6, 1–6. A consolation was that her performance in qualifying had made her a top-100 player for the first time, ranked No. 99. After the French Open, Krajicek received three wild cards into Wimbledon. She intended to play in both the women's doubles and mixed doubles (together with her brother Richard). However, she was injured during the Rosmalen Open just a week before the start of Wimbledon, and had to withdraw.

Krajicek returned to play in October by qualifying for the Tier II event in Luxembourg, but a week later, Krajicek won her first WTA event by winning the Tashkent Open. She beat Akgul Amanmuradova in the final. It was the first WTA tournament win for a Dutch female in eight years, after Brenda Schultz-McCarthy won the Bell Challenge in Quebec. Three weeks after that in Hasselt, she beat Anna Chakvetadze, Lucie Šafářová and the No. 13 in the world Nathalie Dechy on her way to the semifinals where she lost to Francesca Schiavone.

She ended the year ranked No. 58 in the world with a 30–10 playing record. She went 17–5 on hardcourts, 6–4 on clay, 2–1 on grass and 5–0 on carpet.

2006 Edit

She started the year by qualifying for the Hopman Cup tournament in Perth with Peter Wessels where the duo went all the way to the final to be beaten in a very close mixed doubles by the American team of Taylor Dent and Lisa Raymond. She won three out of her five singles matches (def. Lisa Raymond, Gisela Dulko and Anna-Lena Grönefeld; lost to Samantha Stosur and Peng Shuai). In mixed doubles, they had a 3–2 record (def. Reid/Stosur, Peng/Sun, Grönefeld/Kiefer; lost to Raymond/Dent, Dulko/Gaudio).

A week later, Krajicek won her second WTA title in Hobart only dropping one set en route to the final, where she beat her practice partner Iveta Benešová 6–2, 6–1. This win put her inside the top 50 to a career-high ranking of No. 43 entering the Australian Open. At the Australian Open Krajicek reached the third round for the first time ever in a Grand Slam tournament. In the first round she beat Kristina Brandi and in the second she defeated 32nd seed Sania Mirza of India. However, she retired from her third-round match against Amélie Mauresmo, after suffering from heat exhaustion. The clay-court season was not a successful one, despite a semifinal appearance at the İstanbul Cup where she lost to Anastasia Myskina in straight sets. This was the only real highlight on clay for Krajicek in 2006 as she lost in the first round of the French Open in straight sets to No. 7 seed Patty Schnyder. This led her to drop out of the top 50, but that was only briefly as in the warm up for Wimbledon she won her third career title (and second of the year) in 's-Hertogenbosch (her brother Richard was one of the tournament organisers). In the semifinal she beat a top-10 player for the first time in what she described as the best match of her career,[11] overcoming top seed (and No. 8 in the world) Elena Dementieva in three sets. She beat Dinara Safina in the final, but could not continue her form into Wimbledon though, losing in the first round to Australian doubles expert Sam Stosur.

Post-Wimbledon Krajicek won two successive Tier IV doubles tournaments on clay with Janette Husárová in Palermo and Budapest, the latter where she also got to the semifinals in singles competition. Thereafter the hardcourt season was not a productive one for Krajicek, losing in the first round of four successive tournaments, including the US Open where she lost 3–6, 0–6 to the eventual winner Maria Sharapova.

Krajicek ended the year ranked No. 35 in the world, she had a 27–18 record, 14–9 on hardcourts, 8–7 on clay, 5–1 on grass and 0–1 on carpet. She was 1–5 against top-10 opponents.

2007 Edit

 
Krajicek at the 2007 Australian Open

Krajicek's 2007 season did not start as strongly as her 2006 one did as she lost 6–3, 1–6, 0–6 to Séverine Brémond in the first round of the Hobart International, where she was the defending champion. She was then defeated in straight sets by Luxembourg's Anne Kremer in the first round at the Australian Open. The inability to defend the previous year's points dropped her ranking dramatically as she entered Paris ranked No. 70 in the world. After being dumped out of the first round in Paris in straight sets by Dinara Safina, Krajicek proceeded to lose in the second round of four successive tournaments. Her best result on clay prior to the French Open was a quarterfinal run in a Tier I tournament in Charleston. Krajicek beat both top seed Nicole Vaidišová and Sybille Bammer in three sets, before losing to Vera Zvonareva.

At the French Open she made the third round, beating local favorite and 31st seed Séverine Brémond followed by Shenay Perry before losing to No. 8 seed Serena Williams. As the No. 31 seed at Wimbledon (but ranked outside the top 40 for not defending points in 's-Hertogenbosch), her skills on the grass shone through as she defeated Tzipora Obziler, British wildcard Katie O'Brien, world No. 7 Anna Chakvetadze and Laura Granville en route to her very first quarterfinal showing at a Grand Slam. In her quarterfinal match, she was defeated by 18th seed and eventual finalist, Marion Bartoli, in a rain-affected three-set match.

Following Wimbledon, though top-seeded she lost in the first round of Palermo, losing 2–6, 4–6 to 111th ranked Eva Birnerová in her final tournament prior to the American hardcourt season. Krajicek lost in the second round in San Diego to former No. 1, Martina Hingis, the third round in L.A. to Maria Sharapova (a match where the wind conditions were so poor one end was virtually unplayable) and the first round in Toronto to Shahar Pe'er. At the US Open, Krajicek fell in the second round to Ágnes Szávay in two sets.

On the European indoor-circuit Krajicek fared a little better, going out in the first round in three of her final five tournaments and only winning one match in Moscow. Her only good run came in Stuttgart where, due to the heavily packed field, she had to qualify and won four matches in a row before succumbing to Nadia Petrova 1–6, 3–6 in the last 16.

Her record in 2007 was 24–26 (her first season on tour with a losing record), with 11–12 on hardcourts, 7–8 on clay, 5–3 on grass and 1–3 on carpet. Her record against top-10 players was 2–5. She finished 34th in the Race to the WTA Championships.

2008 Edit

Krajicek struggled early in 2008. After bombing out in the first round at the Auckland Open, she lost to Akiko Morigami during the first round of the Australian Open. Following a break of over a month, she lost her first match at the Indian Wells Open to the Russian Galina Voskoboeva. Then at the Miami Open, she lost first up Marina Erakovic in three sets, and then to Alizé Cornet at the Family Circle Cup. Returning to Europe, she lost four straight tournaments without winning a set. These were to Akgul Amanmuradova at the ECM Prague Open, Sybille Bammer at the German Open, Sam Stosur at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and then Sanda Mamić at the French Open.

Her form turned around at Birmingham where she defeated Tatiana Poutchek 6–2, 6–1 for her first win of the year. However, she lost to eventual finalist Yanina Wickmayer. At her home tournament in 's-Hertogenbosch, she defeated Japanese veteran Ai Sugiyama in a tough battle. In the second round she then defeated Sania Mirza, 6–2, 6–2. However, she lost the quarterfinal match against Tamarine Tanasugarn.

At the end of the year her singles ranking was 219. Her record for the year was 8–16.

2009 Edit

 
Krajicek at the 2009 Monterrey Open

Krajicek mainly played ITF tournaments early in the year, with limited success. In particular, she missed the Australian Open for the first time since 2004. However, she did play some WTA tournaments, notably the Cellular South Cup where after qualifying, she made it to the quarterfinals, losing to top seed Caroline Wozniacki. Furthermore, Krajicek made the doubles final of that tournament, playing with Yuliana Fedak, eventually losing to Wozniacki and Victoria Azarenka.

In June, she won an ITF event in Boston, defeating Rebecca Marino in the final. Throughout the year, Krajicek never failed to make at least the semifinals in any doubles tournament that she competed in. She won two, the first in Torhout with Yanina Wickmayer in April, and then in November with Sofia Arvidsson in Bratislava.

The only major tournament that Krajicek entered qualifying for in 2009 was the French Open, losing her first match to Simona Halep.

At the end of the year her ranking in singles was 129. Her record for the year was 4–7.

2010 Edit

 
Krajicek at the 2010 Stanford Classic

Preparing for the Australian Open, she participated in Brisbane and Hobart both losing in the qualifications. Because of her ranking Krajicek had to play the qualifications for the Australian Grand Slam, falling in the third round to Angelique Kerber in three sets. She also competed in the doubles main event with Dominika Cibulková, but lost in the first round.

Her next tournament was the Cellular South Cup in Memphis. She lost in the second round to Petra Kvitová. She won the doubles titles with her partner Vania King.[12][13]

She played in the qualification rounds for Monterrey, Indian Wells, Miami and Ponte Vedra Beach. Only reaching the main event in Miama, losing in the first round to Melanie Oudin. Later in Charleston, she reached the second round.

Before going to Europe for the two Grand Slams, she competed on the ITF Circuit in the U.S. Reaching the second round in Dothan, winning Charlottesville and falling in the quarterfinals in Indian Harbour Beach. Charlottesville would be the only singles title Krajicek would win in 2010.

Her season end ranking in singles was 141.

2011 Edit

 
Krajicek at the 2011 Fed Cup

In the Australian Open she participated in the qualification tournament, losing in the first round to the No. 156 player Sabine Lisicki.[14] In the doubles, she reached the second round with partner Petra Kvitová.

For the first time since 2007, Krajicek competed for the Netherlands in the Fed Cup. Playing in Group I of the European/African zone against Hungary, Romania and Latvia, she won all her singles matches. Winning most notably from Monica Niculescu, ranked 68 on the WTA Tour. After being undefeated in the group round the Netherlands faced Switzerland in the semifinal. Krajicek lost both her single and double match, partnered with Arantxa Rus, thus eliminating the Netherlands from the competition.[15]

Like previous years she competed at the Cellular South Cup winning the first round from Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová with 6–1, 6–3. Later losing in the second round to Alexa Glatch in a three-setter.[16] In the doubles, she reached the semifinals with partner Vania King.[17]

At the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur, she won the first round from her doubles partner Tatjana Malek, and then in the second round from 2010 winner and No. 3 seed Alisa Kleybanova. She won in the quarterfinals from Luxembourg player Anne Kremer but lost in the semifinals from later winner Jelena Dokić with 2–6, 3–6. In the doubles, she lost in the first round.[18][19]

At the US Open, Krajicek came through to qualifying to reach her first Grand Slam main draw since Wimbledon 2008, facing Eleni Daniilidou in the first round. She won in three sets to progress to the second round, where she faced title favourite Serena Williams to whom she lost easily, 0–6, 1–6.

She then played at the Bell Challenge in Québec City. She defeated wildcard Marie-Ève Pelletier in the first round and French qualifier Julie Coin in the second. Krajicek faced No. 4 seed Rebecca Marino in the quarterfinals, defeating her 6–1, 6–3. Thus reaching her second semifinal of the year. In the semifinals, she lost to No. 6 seed and eventual champion, Záhlavová-Strýcová. In doubles, she reached the quarterfinals with partner Lucie Šafářová.

After Quebec City, Krajicek played ITF tournaments in Joué-lès-Tours, Limoges, Barnstaple and Toyota. She reached the semifinals, quarterfinals, quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. She withdrew from the Toyota single semifinals and double finals because of a knee injury. Due to her achievements at the end of the season she reentered the top 100, entering at No. 95. She ended the season at No. 93.

2012 Edit

Krajicek entered qualifications for the Brisbane International. She faced Kristina Mladenovic in the first round of the qualifying tournament. Mladenovic hit 20 aces during the match. Krajicek hit 12 aces and saved zhtrr match-points in the second set and lost eventually in three sets. She played doubles with Vania King and held a match-point in the super-tiebreak before falling to second seeded duo Iveta Benešová and Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová. The following week she played at the Sydney International where she beat Brit Anne Keothavong in the first qualifying round. In the second round, she lost to Stefanie Vögele. In doubles, she played the main draw with her partner Alexandra Dulgheru. They faced wildcards Sofia Arvidsson and Jelena Dokić in the first round and lost in two sets.

At the Australian Open, Krajicek gained direct entry into the main draw for the first time since 2008. She played Kristina Barrois in the first round and came through with a two-sets victory after saving five setpoints in the tiebreak. She was set to play her second-round match against former world No. 1, Ana Ivanovic. However, she was suffering from nerves as the match was played on the Hisense Arena and Krajicek lost in straight sets.

In the last week of January, Krajicek played the Fed Cup together with fellow Dutch players Arantxa Rus, Kiki Bertens and Bibiane Schoofs. She failed to convert a matchpoint against Shahar Pe'er and lost in three sets. Also Elena Baltacha and Michelle Larcher de Brito proved too strong, defeating Krajicek in two sets. In February and March, Krajicek made a trip along tournaments in North America. At her usual stop at the indoor WTA tournament of Memphis, she defeated Elena Baltacha, firing 15 aces. She then played Belarusian Olga Govortsova in the second round and won after being down 1–4 in the first set. She fired an additional ten aces in this match. In the quarterfinals, she fell just short of Marina Erakovic in a narrow match. At the WTA tournament of Acapulco, played on clay. She managed to beat Alexandra Cadanțu and Alberta Brianti, both in three sets. She lost to top seed Roberta Vinci in the quarterfinals. This was the first time since 1996 that a Dutch woman reached back to back quarterfinals in WTA tournaments. In 1996, Brenda Schultz-McCarthy reached the quarterfinals for four consecutive weeks.[20]

She qualified for the Premier Mandatory event in Indian Wells, beating veteran Yvonne Meusburger and Mandy Minella from Luxembourg. She also pulled off a main-draw win against Urszula Radwańska, coming back from being down 2–4 in the third set and eventually winning before she lost easily to 31st seed Zheng Jie in two sets. After the tournament it was announced that Krajicek had ended her collaboration with her coach Eric van Harpen.[21][22]

Krajicek played Miami in the second half of March and got direct entry into the main draw. She defeated Eva Birnerová in three sets before losing a competitive match to world No. 1, Victoria Azarenka.[23] In Budapest, she lost in the first round against qualifier Akgul Amanmuradova, after having several match points. In the doubles, she reached the finals with partner Eva Birnerová.[24][25]

After the tournament in Budapest, Krajicek underwent surgery for her right knee. In spite of this she still managed to play Roland Garros. Krajicek lost in the first round to Petra Martić. Her next tournament was Birmingham, she played Czech Andrea Hlaváčková but had to retire at 0–4 in the third set due to viral illness. She then was out for multiple weeks with this illness. She returned at the US Open losing both her singles and doubles match in the first round. Krajicek took time off after the tournament to work on her health problems.

2013 Edit

After seven months of not playing any tournaments because of problems with her heart and fatigue Krajicek returned in a $10k tournament in Heraklion, Greece. Ranked 922 at the time she won the singles and doubles title, partnering with Indy de Vroome. She also faced de Vroome in the singles final winning in three sets. Because she had her ranking 'frozen' after the US Open she can use her protected ranking of 105 to enter higher level tournaments.

After Heraklion she played in the Dutch competition for match practice. She played for ALTA Amersfoort.[26] Her first WTA tournament in 2013 was 's Hertogenbosch. In the first round she defeated Sílvia Soler Espinosa. This was her first win against a top-100 player since March 2012. She lost to Kirsten Flipkens in the second round with 6–7, 6–7, after being ahead in each set. The two sets took over two hours.[27]

In her first appearance in the Wimbledon main draw since 2008, she lost to Li Na in two sets.

After Wimbledon, she reached the quarterfinals in the Beijing $75k tournament and won the doubles title at the WTA International in Suzhou partnering with Tímea Babos.

In September, she reconnected with her former Coach Eric van Harpen to work on her technique.[7]

2015 Edit

 
Krajicek at the 2015 French Open

At the Rosmalen Championships, Krajicek served a tournament record 21 aces in her second-round loss to Camila Giorgi, beating the 19 served by CoCo Vandeweghe against Marina Erakovic the previous year. That tied her for eight on the all-time list of aces in a match at a WTA tournament. Giorgi served nine aces herself during the match.

Grand Slam performance timelines Edit

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles Edit

Tournament 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 W–L
Australian Open 2R 3R 1R 1R A Q3 Q1 2R A A A A Q2 4–5
French Open 1R 1R 3R 1R Q1 Q3 Q2 1R A A A Q1 A 2–5
Wimbledon A 1R QF 1R A Q3 Q1 A 1R A A Q1 A 4–4
US Open A 1R 2R A A Q1 2R 1R A Q2 A Q1 A 2–4
Win–loss 1–2 2–4 7–4 0–3 0–0 0–0 1–1 1–3 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 12–18

Doubles Edit

Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 W–L
Australian Open 3R 2R 1R A 1R 2R 1R A 3R SF A 2R 2R 12–10
French Open 1R 3R 1R A 2R 3R A A SF QF 2R A A 13–8
Wimbledon 2R 3R 1R A 1R 1R A A 2R 3R 3R A A 8–8
US Open 2R 2R A A 1R 1R 1R A 3R 3R 2R A 1R 7–9
Win–loss 4–4 6–4 0–3 0–0 1–4 3–4 0–2 0–0 9–4 11–4 4–3 1–1 1–2 40–35

WTA career finals Edit

Singles: 3 (3 titles) Edit

Legend
Grand Slam
Tier I
Tier II
Tier III, IV & V (3–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–0)
Grass (1–0)
Clay (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Oct 2005 Tashkent Open, Uzbekistan Tier IV Hard   Akgul Amanmuradova 6–0, 4–6, 6–3
Win 2–0 Jan 2006 Hobart International, Australia Tier IV Hard   Iveta Benešová 6–2, 6–1
Win 3–0 Jun 2006 Rosmalen Open, Netherlands Tier III Grass   Dinara Safina 6–3, 6–4

Doubles: 16 (5 titles, 11 runner–ups) Edit

Legend (pre/post 2010)
Grand Slam tournaments
Tier I / Premier M & Premier 5
Tier II / Premier (0–2)
Tier III, IV & V / International (5–9)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–4)
Clay (3–5)
Grass (1–2)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Apr 2005 Portugal Open Tier IV Clay   Henrieta Nagyová   Li Ting
  Sun Tiantian
3–6, 1–6
Loss 0–2 Oct 2005 Gaz de France Stars, Belgium Tier III Hard(i)   Ágnes Szávay   Émilie Loit
  Katarina Srebotnik
3–6, 4–6
Loss 0–3 Feb 2006 Diamond Games, Belgium Tier II Hard (i)   Stéphanie Foretz   Dinara Safina
  Katarina Srebotnik
1–6, 1–6
Win 1–3 Jul 2006 Palermo Ladies Open, Italia Tier IV Clay   Janette Husárová   Alice Canepa
  Giulia Gabba
6–0, 6–0
Win 2–3 Jul 2006 Budapest Grand Prix, Hungary Tier IV Clay   Janette Husárová   Lucie Hradecká
  Renata Voráčová
4–6, 6–4, 6–4
Loss 2–4 May 2008 Prague Open, Czech Republic Tier IV Clay   Jill Craybas   Andrea Hlaváčková
  Lucie Hradecká
6–1, 3–6, [6–10]
Win 3–4 Jul 2008 Rosmalen Open, Netherlands Tier III Grass   Marina Erakovic   Līga Dekmeijere
  Angelique Kerber
6–3, 6–2
Loss 3–5 Feb 2009 U.S. National Indoor Championships International Hard (i)   Yuliana Fedak   Victoria Azarenka
  Caroline Wozniacki
1–6, 6–7(2)
Loss 3–6 Jun 2009 Rosmalen Open, Netherlands International Grass   Yanina Wickmayer   Sara Errani
  Flavia Pennetta
4–6, 7–5, [11–13]
Win 4–6 Feb 2010 U.S. National Indoor Championships International Hard (i)   Vania King   Bethanie Mattek-Sands
  Meghann Shaughnessy
7–5, 6–2
Loss 4–7 Apr 2010 Charleston Open, United States Premier Clay   Vania King   Liezel Huber
  Nadia Petrova
3–6, 4–6
Loss 4–8 Apr 2011 Portugal Open International Clay   Eleni Daniilidou   Alisa Kleybanova
  Galina Voskoboeva
4–6, 2–6
Loss 4–9 May 2012 Budapest Grand Prix, Hungary International Clay   Eva Birnerová   Janette Husárová
  Magdaléna Rybáriková
4–6, 2–6
Loss 4–10 Jan 2014 Auckland Open, New Zealand International Hard   Lucie Hradecká   Sharon Fichman
  Maria Sanchez
6–2, 0–6, [4–10]
Win 5–10 May 2014 Nuremberg Cup, Germany International Clay   Karolína Plíšková   Raluca Olaru
  Shahar Pe'er
6–0, 4–6, [10–6]
Loss 5–11 Jun 2014 Rosmalen Open, Netherlands International Grass   Kristina Mladenovic   Marina Erakovic
  Arantxa Parra Santonja
6–0, 6–7(5), [8–10]

WTA 125 tournament finals Edit

Doubles: 1 (title) Edit

Result W–L Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Aug 2013 Suzhou Ladies Open, China Hard   Tímea Babos   Han Xinyun
  Eri Hozumi
6–2, 6–2

ITF Circuit finals Edit

Singles (14–2) Edit

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (6–1)
Clay (3–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (5–1)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Jul 2004 ITF Brussels, Belgium 10,000 Clay   Elisa Villa 6–3, 6–0
Win 2–0 Aug 2004 ITF Koksijde, Belgium 10,000 Clay   Gaëlle Widmer 6–4, 6–2
Win 3–0 Nov 2004 ITF Stockholm, Sweden 10,000 Hard (i)   Anastasia Revzina 6–1, 6–2
Win 4–0 Dec 2004 ITF Bergamo, Italy 50,000 Carpet (i)   Ekaterina Bychkova 6–4, 6–3
Win 5–0 Feb 2005 ITF Ortisei, Italy 75,000 Carpet (i)   Sandra Klösel 6–3, 6–3
Loss 5–1 Nov 2008 ITF Bratislava, Slovakia 100,000 Hard (i)   Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 3–6, 1–6
Win 6–1 Jul 2009 ITF Boston, United States 50,000 Hard   Rebecca Marino 6–3, 6–4
Win 7–1 May 2010 ITF Charlottesville, United States 50,000 Clay   Laura Siegemund 6–2, 6–4
Win 8–1 Apr 2013 ITF Heraklion, Greece 10,000 Carpet   Indy de Vroome 3–6, 6–2, 6–4
Win 9–1 Feb 2014 ITF Kreuzlingen, Switzerland 25,000 Carpet (i)   Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Win 10–1 Apr 2014 ITF Dijon, France 15,000 Hard (i)   Olga Doroshina 3–6, 7–5, 6–2
Win 11–1 Sep 2015 ITF Albuquerque, United States 75,000 Hard   Naomi Broady 6–7(2), 7–6(3), 7–5
Win 12–1 Oct 2015 Las Vegas Open, United States 50,000 Hard   Shelby Rogers 6–3, 6–1
Loss 12–2 Jul 2016 ITF Imola, Italy 25,000 Carpet   Veronika Kudermetova 4–6, 2–6
Win 13–2 Jul 2016 Lexington Challenger, United States 50,000 Hard   Arina Rodionova 6–0, 2–6, 6–2
Win 14–2 Feb 2018 ITF Solarino, Italy 15,000 Carpet   Monika Kilnarová 6–3, 6–2

Doubles: 31 (22–9) Edit

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (15–7)
Clay (4–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (3–1)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 1 November 2004 ITF Stockholm, Sweden Hard (i)   Jolanda Mens   Sofia Avakova
  Irina Kuzmina
6–2, 6–3
Winner 2. 5 April 2005 ITF Dinan, France Clay   Ágnes Szávay   Yuliya Beygelzimer
  Sandra Klösel
7–5, 7–5
Winner 3. 10 April 2009 ITF Torhout, Belgium Hard (i)   Yanina Wickmayer   Julia Görges
  Sandra Klemenschits
6–4, 6–0
Runner-up 1. 26 October 2009 ITF Poitiers, France Hard (i)   Marta Domachowska   Julie Coin
  Marie-Ève Pelletier
3–6, 6–3, [3–10]
Winner 4. 11 November 2009 ITF Bratislava, Slovakia Hard (i)   Sofia Arvidsson   Tatiana Poutchek
  Arina Rodionova
6–3, 6–4
Runner-up 2. 17 October 2010 ITF Torhout, Belgium Hard   Yanina Wickmayer   Timea Bacsinszky
  Tathiana Garbin
4–6, 2–6
Winner 5. 10 November 2010 GB Pro-Series Barnstaple, UK Hard (i)   Andrea Hlaváčková   Sandra Klemenschits
  Tatjana Malek
7–6, 6–2
Winner 6. 14 May 2011 Sparta Prague Open, Czech Republic Clay   Petra Cetkovská   Lindsay Lee-Waters
  Megan Moulton-Levy
6–2, 6–1
Winner 7. 31 July 2011 ITS Cup, Czech Republic Clay   Renata Voráčová   Yuliya Beygelzimer
  Elena Bogdan
7–6, 6–3
Runner-up 3. 26 November 2011 ITF Toyota, Japan Carpet (i)   Caroline Garcia   Makoto Ninomiya
  Riko Sawayanagi
w/o
Winner 8. 19 April 2013 ITF Heraklion, Greece Carpet   Indy de Vroome   Rosalie van der Hoek
  Yuka Mori
6–0, 5–7, [10–8]
Winner 9. 27 September 2013 ITF Clermont-Ferrand, France Hard (i)   Marta Domachowska   Margarita Gasparyan
  Alyona Sotnikova
5–7, 6–4, [10–8]
Runner-up 4. 13 October 2013 Open de Touraine, France Hard (i)   Andrea Hlaváčková   Julie Coin
  Ana Vrljić
3–6, 6–4, [13–15]
Winner 10. 27 October 2013 ITF Poitiers, France Hard (i)   Lucie Hradecká   Christina McHale
  Monica Niculescu
7–6(5), 6–2
Winner 11. 3 November 2013 Open Nantes Atlantique, France Hard (i)   Lucie Hradecká   Stéphanie Foretz
  Eva Hrdinová
6–3, 6–2
Winner 12. 20 February 2014 ITF Kreuzlingen, Switzerland Carpet (i)   Eva Birnerová   Aleksandra Krunić
  Amra Sadiković
6–1, 4–6, [10–6]
Runner-up 5. 31 March 2014 ITF Dijon, France Hard (i)   Martina Borecká   Réka Luca Jani
  Isabella Shinikova
3–6, 5–7
Runner-up 6. 21 April 2014 ITF Istanbul, Turkey Hard   Aleksandra Krunić   Petra Krejsová
  Tereza Smitková
6–1, 6–7(2), [9–11]
Winner 13. 16 May 2014 ITF Prague, Czech Republic Clay   Lucie Hradecká   Lucie Šafářová
  Andrea Hlaváčková
6–3, 6–2
Winner 14. 20 July 2014 Carson Challenger, United States Hard   Olivia Rogowska   Samantha Crawford
  Sachia Vickery
7–6(4), 6–1
Winner 15. 24 September 2016 ITF Albuquerque, United States Hard   Maria Sanchez   Elise Mertens
  Mandy Minella
6–2, 6–4
Winner 16. 2 October 2016 Las Vegas Open, United States Hard   Maria Sanchez   Jamie Loeb
  Chanel Simmonds
7–5, 6–1
Winner 17. 30 October 2016 Tennis Classic of Macon, United States Hard   Taylor Townsend   Sabrina Santamaria
  Keri Wong
3–6, 6–2, [10–6]
Winner 18. 5 November 2016 Tevlin Women's Challenger, Canada Hard (i)   Gabriela Dabrowski   Ashley Weinhold
  Caitlin Whoriskey
6–4, 6–3
Winner 19. 12 November 2016 Waco Showdown, United States Hard   Taylor Townsend   Mihaela Buzărnescu
  Renata Zarazúa
w/o
Runner-up 7. 3 November 2017 Open Nantes Atlantique, France Hard (i)   Lesley Kerkhove   Manon Arcangioli
  Shérazad Reix
2–6, 3–6
Winner 20. 10 February 2018 GB Pro-Series Loughborough, UK Hard (i)   Bibiane Schoofs   Tara Moore
  Conny Perrin
6–7(5), 6–1, [10–6]
Runner-up 8. 21 July 2018 ITS Cup, Czech Republic Clay   Lucie Hradecká   Petra Krejsová
  Jesika Malečková
2–6, 1–6
Runner-up 9. 21 September 2018 ITF Lisbon, Portugal Hard   Tereza Martincová   Emma Laine
  Samantha Murray
5–7, 4–6
Winner 21. 12 October 2018 ITF Óbidos, Portugal Carpet   Ingrid Neel   Cristina Bucșa
  Diāna Marcinkeviča
6–2, 6–2
Winner 22. 6 January 2019 ITF Hong Kong Hard   Barbora Štefková   Chen Pei-hsuan
  Wu Fang-hsien
6–4, 6–7(3), [12–10]

World TeamTennis Edit

Krajicek was named 2016 WTT Female Rookie of the Year playing for the Springfield Lasers.[28] She was tied for fifth in the league with teammate Pauline Parmentier in winning percentage in women's doubles and was also fifth in mixed doubles.[29]

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2004
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michaëlla, krajicek, this, biography, living, person, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, adding, reliable, sources, contentious, material, about, living, persons, that, unsourced, poorly, sourced, must, removed, immediately, from, articl. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Michaella Krajicek news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Michaella Krajicek Czech Michaela Krajickova born 9 January 1989 is a Dutch former tennis player She won three singles and five doubles titles on the WTA Tour as well as one WTA 125 doubles title and 14 singles and 22 doubles titles on the ITF Women s Circuit On 11 February 2008 she reached her best singles ranking of world No 30 On 23 March 2015 she peaked at No 23 in the doubles rankings Michaella KrajicekKrajicek at the 2016 Wimbledon ChampionshipsCountry sports NetherlandsResidencePrague Czech RepublicBradenton Florida U S 1 Born 1989 01 09 9 January 1989 age 34 Delft NetherlandsHeight1 77 m 5 ft 9 1 2 in Turned pro2003Retired2020PlaysRight handed two handed backhand Prize moneyUS 2 080 313SinglesCareer record317 200 61 3 Career titles3Highest rankingNo 30 11 February 2008 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian Open3R 2006 French Open3R 2007 WimbledonQF 2007 US Open2R 2007 2011 DoublesCareer record277 160 63 4 Career titles5Highest rankingNo 23 23 March 2015 Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian OpenSF 2015 French OpenSF 2014 Wimbledon3R 2007 US Open3R 2014 2015 Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsAustralian OpenQF 2017 French Open2R 2015 Wimbledon2R 2006 2014 2015 US Open2R 2006 2016 Team competitionsFed Cup17 15Hopman CupF 2006 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Juniors 2002 2004 2 2 2005 2 3 2006 2 4 2007 2 5 2008 2 6 2009 2 7 2010 2 8 2011 2 9 2012 2 10 2013 2 11 2015 3 Grand Slam performance timelines 3 1 Singles 3 2 Doubles 4 WTA career finals 4 1 Singles 3 3 titles 4 2 Doubles 16 5 titles 11 runner ups 5 WTA 125 tournament finals 5 1 Doubles 1 title 6 ITF Circuit finals 6 1 Singles 14 2 6 2 Doubles 31 22 9 7 World TeamTennis 8 References 9 External linksPersonal life EditMichaella Krajicek born in Delft is the younger half sister of former world No 4 and Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek She is therefore nicknamed Kleine Kraai which means little crow in Dutch kraai is a Dutch heterograph of the Czech origin surname Krajicek and has long been Richard s nickname Austin Krajicek is her distant clarification needed cousin 2 An article in a Dutch newspaper with statements from the Fed Cup captain Manon Bollegraf caused Krajicek to stop participating for the Dutch team Bollegraf commented on Krajicek s relationship with her coach Allistair McCaw In April 2010 Krajicek confirmed she was in a relationship with McCaw who started as her fitness coach in 2007 3 4 In 2011 she returned in the Fed Cup team after having resolved her differences with Bollegraf 5 She lives in Prague Czech Republic her parents native homeland 6 In September 2013 she started dating German doubles player Martin Emmrich 7 They met at the combined ATP WTA event in Rosmalen that year One year later in 2014 at the same tournament in Rosmalen the two got engaged on 16 June when Emmrich proposed to Krajicek on centre court after her first round win against Jana Cepelova and got married in July 2015 8 However they separated in mid 2017 and announced their divorce via Twitter in May 2018 Career EditJuniors 2002 2004 Edit In 2002 the 13 year old Krajicek was included in the Dutch team for the Cesky Telecom World Junior Tennis final She was the number one ranked junior player in Europe at the time Krajicek led her country to victory over Poland in the final winning both her singles and doubles matches en route to a 3 0 win for the Netherlands Krajicek won the first Grade A tournament of 2003 the Yucatan Cup in Mexico making it her fourth victory in the seven tournaments she had entered Her record stood at 33 3 9 Krajicek won her second Grade A tournament at the Italian Open taking her to the No 2 ranking in the world At the French Open Krajicek lost in the semifinals to Vera Douchevina and reached the final of the doubles with Katerina Bohmova losing to Marta Fraga Perez amp Adriana Gonzalez Penas in straight sets Prior to Wimbledon Krajieck was expected to be one of the main challengers but she lost a three set match 6 8 in the third to Anna Chakvetadze which ended at 8 50 pm She got to her second successive Grand Slam junior doubles final with Bohmova but they lost to scratch pairing Alisa Kleybanova amp Sania Mirza in three sets At the US Open Krajicek was the favourite alongside recent Wimbledon winner Kirsten Flipkens The draw went to form and they met in the final with Flipkens winning 6 3 7 5 Krajicek was in tears afterwards and said that she was happy to reach the final but blamed the loss on tiredness and inferior conditioning 10 In September Krajicek was named in the Dutch Junior Fed Cup team a competition the Netherlands had not won since 1990 Despite a persistent nosebleed which threatened her to retire in the semifinals Krajicek was undefeated throughout the tournament as the top seeded Dutch team won beating Canada 2 1 in the final She needed a win in the final event of the year to end 2003 the No 1 junior in the world but lost in the second round of the Orange Bowl International to Neha Uberoi She ended the year ranked No 2 behind Flipkens Krajicek had a knee injury at the beginning of 2004 and did not play until late February At the French Open Krajicek amp Bohmova finally won their first Grand Slam Junior Doubles title beating Irina Kotkina amp Yaroslava Shvedova 6 3 6 2 Krajicek had lost in the quarterfinals of the singles to Timea Bacsinszky 6 8 in the third set At Wimbledon Krajicek reached the semifinals of the singles and doubles losing to eventual champion Kateryna Bondarenko in the singles and alongside new doubles partner Shahar Pe er falling to Victoria Azarenka amp Olga Govortsova It was at this point that Krajicek started playing ITF tournaments on a regular basis After winning Satellite tournaments in Brussels in July and Koksijde in August Krajicek built on these successes by finally winning her maiden singles Junior Grand Slam at the US Open She beat Jessica Kirkland 6 1 6 1 to go one step further than the previous year and become the first Dutch winner of the event in ten years when Sjeng Schalken won the boys in 1994 In October Krajicek qualified for her first WTA Tour event in Luxembourg but she lost to No 8 seed Shinobu Asagoe in the first round proper She won another ITF tournament in Stockholm then beat her first top 100 player Slovak Ľudmila Cervanova as well as her Wimbledon conqueror Bondarenko en route to the semifinals of the tournament in Poitiers She followed that up with a win in Bergamo a tournament and ended the year ranked No 429 in the world in the WTA rankings and was the 2004 ITF Junior World Champion ending the year No 1 in the world for juniors She had a 41 6 record in singles and was the first Dutch player to become junior world champion Her record in seniors was 26 4 winning 26 of her last 28 matches capturing four ITF titles in the year Her record on hard courts was 16 2 clay was 10 1 and she lost her only match on grass 2005 Edit At the age of 16 Krajicek qualified for her first Grand Slam event the Australian Open She beat three opponents ranked higher than her to qualify then beat top 100 player Stephanie Foretz in straight sets before losing in the second round to No 12 seed Patty Schnyder In February she won her first ITF tournament in Urtijei beating No 51 in the world Martina Sucha in the last 16 Three months later Krajicek reached her first doubles final on the WTA Tour the Estoril Open partnering Henrieta Nagyova Now ranked No 114 she qualified for her second successive Grand Slam the French Open without dropping a set but unfortunately drew the No 20 seed Daniela Hantuchova in the first round and lost to the Slovak 3 6 1 6 A consolation was that her performance in qualifying had made her a top 100 player for the first time ranked No 99 After the French Open Krajicek received three wild cards into Wimbledon She intended to play in both the women s doubles and mixed doubles together with her brother Richard However she was injured during the Rosmalen Open just a week before the start of Wimbledon and had to withdraw Krajicek returned to play in October by qualifying for the Tier II event in Luxembourg but a week later Krajicek won her first WTA event by winning the Tashkent Open She beat Akgul Amanmuradova in the final It was the first WTA tournament win for a Dutch female in eight years after Brenda Schultz McCarthy won the Bell Challenge in Quebec Three weeks after that in Hasselt she beat Anna Chakvetadze Lucie Safarova and the No 13 in the world Nathalie Dechy on her way to the semifinals where she lost to Francesca Schiavone She ended the year ranked No 58 in the world with a 30 10 playing record She went 17 5 on hardcourts 6 4 on clay 2 1 on grass and 5 0 on carpet 2006 Edit She started the year by qualifying for the Hopman Cup tournament in Perth with Peter Wessels where the duo went all the way to the final to be beaten in a very close mixed doubles by the American team of Taylor Dent and Lisa Raymond She won three out of her five singles matches def Lisa Raymond Gisela Dulko and Anna Lena Gronefeld lost to Samantha Stosur and Peng Shuai In mixed doubles they had a 3 2 record def Reid Stosur Peng Sun Gronefeld Kiefer lost to Raymond Dent Dulko Gaudio A week later Krajicek won her second WTA title in Hobart only dropping one set en route to the final where she beat her practice partner Iveta Benesova 6 2 6 1 This win put her inside the top 50 to a career high ranking of No 43 entering the Australian Open At the Australian Open Krajicek reached the third round for the first time ever in a Grand Slam tournament In the first round she beat Kristina Brandi and in the second she defeated 32nd seed Sania Mirza of India However she retired from her third round match against Amelie Mauresmo after suffering from heat exhaustion The clay court season was not a successful one despite a semifinal appearance at the Istanbul Cup where she lost to Anastasia Myskina in straight sets This was the only real highlight on clay for Krajicek in 2006 as she lost in the first round of the French Open in straight sets to No 7 seed Patty Schnyder This led her to drop out of the top 50 but that was only briefly as in the warm up for Wimbledon she won her third career title and second of the year in s Hertogenbosch her brother Richard was one of the tournament organisers In the semifinal she beat a top 10 player for the first time in what she described as the best match of her career 11 overcoming top seed and No 8 in the world Elena Dementieva in three sets She beat Dinara Safina in the final but could not continue her form into Wimbledon though losing in the first round to Australian doubles expert Sam Stosur Post Wimbledon Krajicek won two successive Tier IV doubles tournaments on clay with Janette Husarova in Palermo and Budapest the latter where she also got to the semifinals in singles competition Thereafter the hardcourt season was not a productive one for Krajicek losing in the first round of four successive tournaments including the US Open where she lost 3 6 0 6 to the eventual winner Maria Sharapova Krajicek ended the year ranked No 35 in the world she had a 27 18 record 14 9 on hardcourts 8 7 on clay 5 1 on grass and 0 1 on carpet She was 1 5 against top 10 opponents 2007 Edit nbsp Krajicek at the 2007 Australian OpenKrajicek s 2007 season did not start as strongly as her 2006 one did as she lost 6 3 1 6 0 6 to Severine Bremond in the first round of the Hobart International where she was the defending champion She was then defeated in straight sets by Luxembourg s Anne Kremer in the first round at the Australian Open The inability to defend the previous year s points dropped her ranking dramatically as she entered Paris ranked No 70 in the world After being dumped out of the first round in Paris in straight sets by Dinara Safina Krajicek proceeded to lose in the second round of four successive tournaments Her best result on clay prior to the French Open was a quarterfinal run in a Tier I tournament in Charleston Krajicek beat both top seed Nicole Vaidisova and Sybille Bammer in three sets before losing to Vera Zvonareva At the French Open she made the third round beating local favorite and 31st seed Severine Bremond followed by Shenay Perry before losing to No 8 seed Serena Williams As the No 31 seed at Wimbledon but ranked outside the top 40 for not defending points in s Hertogenbosch her skills on the grass shone through as she defeated Tzipora Obziler British wildcard Katie O Brien world No 7 Anna Chakvetadze and Laura Granville en route to her very first quarterfinal showing at a Grand Slam In her quarterfinal match she was defeated by 18th seed and eventual finalist Marion Bartoli in a rain affected three set match Following Wimbledon though top seeded she lost in the first round of Palermo losing 2 6 4 6 to 111th ranked Eva Birnerova in her final tournament prior to the American hardcourt season Krajicek lost in the second round in San Diego to former No 1 Martina Hingis the third round in L A to Maria Sharapova a match where the wind conditions were so poor one end was virtually unplayable and the first round in Toronto to Shahar Pe er At the US Open Krajicek fell in the second round to Agnes Szavay in two sets On the European indoor circuit Krajicek fared a little better going out in the first round in three of her final five tournaments and only winning one match in Moscow Her only good run came in Stuttgart where due to the heavily packed field she had to qualify and won four matches in a row before succumbing to Nadia Petrova 1 6 3 6 in the last 16 Her record in 2007 was 24 26 her first season on tour with a losing record with 11 12 on hardcourts 7 8 on clay 5 3 on grass and 1 3 on carpet Her record against top 10 players was 2 5 She finished 34th in the Race to the WTA Championships 2008 Edit Krajicek struggled early in 2008 After bombing out in the first round at the Auckland Open she lost to Akiko Morigami during the first round of the Australian Open Following a break of over a month she lost her first match at the Indian Wells Open to the Russian Galina Voskoboeva Then at the Miami Open she lost first up Marina Erakovic in three sets and then to Alize Cornet at the Family Circle Cup Returning to Europe she lost four straight tournaments without winning a set These were to Akgul Amanmuradova at the ECM Prague Open Sybille Bammer at the German Open Sam Stosur at the Internazionali BNL d Italia and then Sanda Mamic at the French Open Her form turned around at Birmingham where she defeated Tatiana Poutchek 6 2 6 1 for her first win of the year However she lost to eventual finalist Yanina Wickmayer At her home tournament in s Hertogenbosch she defeated Japanese veteran Ai Sugiyama in a tough battle In the second round she then defeated Sania Mirza 6 2 6 2 However she lost the quarterfinal match against Tamarine Tanasugarn At the end of the year her singles ranking was 219 Her record for the year was 8 16 2009 Edit nbsp Krajicek at the 2009 Monterrey OpenKrajicek mainly played ITF tournaments early in the year with limited success In particular she missed the Australian Open for the first time since 2004 However she did play some WTA tournaments notably the Cellular South Cup where after qualifying she made it to the quarterfinals losing to top seed Caroline Wozniacki Furthermore Krajicek made the doubles final of that tournament playing with Yuliana Fedak eventually losing to Wozniacki and Victoria Azarenka In June she won an ITF event in Boston defeating Rebecca Marino in the final Throughout the year Krajicek never failed to make at least the semifinals in any doubles tournament that she competed in She won two the first in Torhout with Yanina Wickmayer in April and then in November with Sofia Arvidsson in Bratislava The only major tournament that Krajicek entered qualifying for in 2009 was the French Open losing her first match to Simona Halep At the end of the year her ranking in singles was 129 Her record for the year was 4 7 2010 Edit nbsp Krajicek at the 2010 Stanford ClassicPreparing for the Australian Open she participated in Brisbane and Hobart both losing in the qualifications Because of her ranking Krajicek had to play the qualifications for the Australian Grand Slam falling in the third round to Angelique Kerber in three sets She also competed in the doubles main event with Dominika Cibulkova but lost in the first round Her next tournament was the Cellular South Cup in Memphis She lost in the second round to Petra Kvitova She won the doubles titles with her partner Vania King 12 13 She played in the qualification rounds for Monterrey Indian Wells Miami and Ponte Vedra Beach Only reaching the main event in Miama losing in the first round to Melanie Oudin Later in Charleston she reached the second round Before going to Europe for the two Grand Slams she competed on the ITF Circuit in the U S Reaching the second round in Dothan winning Charlottesville and falling in the quarterfinals in Indian Harbour Beach Charlottesville would be the only singles title Krajicek would win in 2010 Her season end ranking in singles was 141 2011 Edit nbsp Krajicek at the 2011 Fed CupIn the Australian Open she participated in the qualification tournament losing in the first round to the No 156 player Sabine Lisicki 14 In the doubles she reached the second round with partner Petra Kvitova For the first time since 2007 Krajicek competed for the Netherlands in the Fed Cup Playing in Group I of the European African zone against Hungary Romania and Latvia she won all her singles matches Winning most notably from Monica Niculescu ranked 68 on the WTA Tour After being undefeated in the group round the Netherlands faced Switzerland in the semifinal Krajicek lost both her single and double match partnered with Arantxa Rus thus eliminating the Netherlands from the competition 15 Like previous years she competed at the Cellular South Cup winning the first round from Barbora Zahlavova Strycova with 6 1 6 3 Later losing in the second round to Alexa Glatch in a three setter 16 In the doubles she reached the semifinals with partner Vania King 17 At the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur she won the first round from her doubles partner Tatjana Malek and then in the second round from 2010 winner and No 3 seed Alisa Kleybanova She won in the quarterfinals from Luxembourg player Anne Kremer but lost in the semifinals from later winner Jelena Dokic with 2 6 3 6 In the doubles she lost in the first round 18 19 At the US Open Krajicek came through to qualifying to reach her first Grand Slam main draw since Wimbledon 2008 facing Eleni Daniilidou in the first round She won in three sets to progress to the second round where she faced title favourite Serena Williams to whom she lost easily 0 6 1 6 She then played at the Bell Challenge in Quebec City She defeated wildcard Marie Eve Pelletier in the first round and French qualifier Julie Coin in the second Krajicek faced No 4 seed Rebecca Marino in the quarterfinals defeating her 6 1 6 3 Thus reaching her second semifinal of the year In the semifinals she lost to No 6 seed and eventual champion Zahlavova Strycova In doubles she reached the quarterfinals with partner Lucie Safarova After Quebec City Krajicek played ITF tournaments in Joue les Tours Limoges Barnstaple and Toyota She reached the semifinals quarterfinals quarterfinals and semifinals respectively She withdrew from the Toyota single semifinals and double finals because of a knee injury Due to her achievements at the end of the season she reentered the top 100 entering at No 95 She ended the season at No 93 2012 Edit Krajicek entered qualifications for the Brisbane International She faced Kristina Mladenovic in the first round of the qualifying tournament Mladenovic hit 20 aces during the match Krajicek hit 12 aces and saved zhtrr match points in the second set and lost eventually in three sets She played doubles with Vania King and held a match point in the super tiebreak before falling to second seeded duo Iveta Benesova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova The following week she played at the Sydney International where she beat Brit Anne Keothavong in the first qualifying round In the second round she lost to Stefanie Vogele In doubles she played the main draw with her partner Alexandra Dulgheru They faced wildcards Sofia Arvidsson and Jelena Dokic in the first round and lost in two sets At the Australian Open Krajicek gained direct entry into the main draw for the first time since 2008 She played Kristina Barrois in the first round and came through with a two sets victory after saving five setpoints in the tiebreak She was set to play her second round match against former world No 1 Ana Ivanovic However she was suffering from nerves as the match was played on the Hisense Arena and Krajicek lost in straight sets In the last week of January Krajicek played the Fed Cup together with fellow Dutch players Arantxa Rus Kiki Bertens and Bibiane Schoofs She failed to convert a matchpoint against Shahar Pe er and lost in three sets Also Elena Baltacha and Michelle Larcher de Brito proved too strong defeating Krajicek in two sets In February and March Krajicek made a trip along tournaments in North America At her usual stop at the indoor WTA tournament of Memphis she defeated Elena Baltacha firing 15 aces She then played Belarusian Olga Govortsova in the second round and won after being down 1 4 in the first set She fired an additional ten aces in this match In the quarterfinals she fell just short of Marina Erakovic in a narrow match At the WTA tournament of Acapulco played on clay She managed to beat Alexandra Cadanțu and Alberta Brianti both in three sets She lost to top seed Roberta Vinci in the quarterfinals This was the first time since 1996 that a Dutch woman reached back to back quarterfinals in WTA tournaments In 1996 Brenda Schultz McCarthy reached the quarterfinals for four consecutive weeks 20 She qualified for the Premier Mandatory event in Indian Wells beating veteran Yvonne Meusburger and Mandy Minella from Luxembourg She also pulled off a main draw win against Urszula Radwanska coming back from being down 2 4 in the third set and eventually winning before she lost easily to 31st seed Zheng Jie in two sets After the tournament it was announced that Krajicek had ended her collaboration with her coach Eric van Harpen 21 22 Krajicek played Miami in the second half of March and got direct entry into the main draw She defeated Eva Birnerova in three sets before losing a competitive match to world No 1 Victoria Azarenka 23 In Budapest she lost in the first round against qualifier Akgul Amanmuradova after having several match points In the doubles she reached the finals with partner Eva Birnerova 24 25 After the tournament in Budapest Krajicek underwent surgery for her right knee In spite of this she still managed to play Roland Garros Krajicek lost in the first round to Petra Martic Her next tournament was Birmingham she played Czech Andrea Hlavackova but had to retire at 0 4 in the third set due to viral illness She then was out for multiple weeks with this illness She returned at the US Open losing both her singles and doubles match in the first round Krajicek took time off after the tournament to work on her health problems 2013 Edit After seven months of not playing any tournaments because of problems with her heart and fatigue Krajicek returned in a 10k tournament in Heraklion Greece Ranked 922 at the time she won the singles and doubles title partnering with Indy de Vroome She also faced de Vroome in the singles final winning in three sets Because she had her ranking frozen after the US Open she can use her protected ranking of 105 to enter higher level tournaments After Heraklion she played in the Dutch competition for match practice She played for ALTA Amersfoort 26 Her first WTA tournament in 2013 was s Hertogenbosch In the first round she defeated Silvia Soler Espinosa This was her first win against a top 100 player since March 2012 She lost to Kirsten Flipkens in the second round with 6 7 6 7 after being ahead in each set The two sets took over two hours 27 In her first appearance in the Wimbledon main draw since 2008 she lost to Li Na in two sets After Wimbledon she reached the quarterfinals in the Beijing 75k tournament and won the doubles title at the WTA International in Suzhou partnering with Timea Babos In September she reconnected with her former Coach Eric van Harpen to work on her technique 7 2015 Edit nbsp Krajicek at the 2015 French OpenAt the Rosmalen Championships Krajicek served a tournament record 21 aces in her second round loss to Camila Giorgi beating the 19 served by CoCo Vandeweghe against Marina Erakovic the previous year That tied her for eight on the all time list of aces in a match at a WTA tournament Giorgi served nine aces herself during the match Grand Slam performance timelines EditKey W F SF QF R RR Q DNQ A NH W winner F finalist SF semifinalist QF quarterfinalist R rounds 4 3 2 1 RR round robin stage Q qualification round DNQ did not qualify A absent NH not held SR strike rate events won competed W L win loss record To avoid confusion and double counting these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player s participation has ended Singles Edit Tournament 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 W LAustralian Open 2R 3R 1R 1R A Q3 Q1 2R A A A A Q2 4 5French Open 1R 1R 3R 1R Q1 Q3 Q2 1R A A A Q1 A 2 5Wimbledon A 1R QF 1R A Q3 Q1 A 1R A A Q1 A 4 4US Open A 1R 2R A A Q1 2R 1R A Q2 A Q1 A 2 4Win loss 1 2 2 4 7 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 18Doubles Edit Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 W LAustralian Open 3R 2R 1R A 1R 2R 1R A 3R SF A 2R 2R 12 10French Open 1R 3R 1R A 2R 3R A A SF QF 2R A A 13 8Wimbledon 2R 3R 1R A 1R 1R A A 2R 3R 3R A A 8 8US Open 2R 2R A A 1R 1R 1R A 3R 3R 2R A 1R 7 9Win loss 4 4 6 4 0 3 0 0 1 4 3 4 0 2 0 0 9 4 11 4 4 3 1 1 1 2 40 35WTA career finals EditSingles 3 3 titles Edit LegendGrand SlamTier ITier IITier III IV amp V 3 0 Finals by surfaceHard 2 0 Grass 1 0 Clay 0 0 Carpet 0 0 Result W L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent ScoreWin 1 0 Oct 2005 Tashkent Open Uzbekistan Tier IV Hard nbsp Akgul Amanmuradova 6 0 4 6 6 3Win 2 0 Jan 2006 Hobart International Australia Tier IV Hard nbsp Iveta Benesova 6 2 6 1Win 3 0 Jun 2006 Rosmalen Open Netherlands Tier III Grass nbsp Dinara Safina 6 3 6 4Doubles 16 5 titles 11 runner ups Edit Legend pre post 2010 Grand Slam tournamentsTier I Premier M amp Premier 5Tier II Premier 0 2 Tier III IV amp V International 5 9 Finals by surfaceHard 1 4 Clay 3 5 Grass 1 2 Carpet 0 0 Result W L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents ScoreLoss 0 1 Apr 2005 Portugal Open Tier IV Clay nbsp Henrieta Nagyova nbsp Li Ting nbsp Sun Tiantian 3 6 1 6Loss 0 2 Oct 2005 Gaz de France Stars Belgium Tier III Hard i nbsp Agnes Szavay nbsp Emilie Loit nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 3 6 4 6Loss 0 3 Feb 2006 Diamond Games Belgium Tier II Hard i nbsp Stephanie Foretz nbsp Dinara Safina nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 1 6 1 6Win 1 3 Jul 2006 Palermo Ladies Open Italia Tier IV Clay nbsp Janette Husarova nbsp Alice Canepa nbsp Giulia Gabba 6 0 6 0Win 2 3 Jul 2006 Budapest Grand Prix Hungary Tier IV Clay nbsp Janette Husarova nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Renata Voracova 4 6 6 4 6 4Loss 2 4 May 2008 Prague Open Czech Republic Tier IV Clay nbsp Jill Craybas nbsp Andrea Hlavackova nbsp Lucie Hradecka 6 1 3 6 6 10 Win 3 4 Jul 2008 Rosmalen Open Netherlands Tier III Grass nbsp Marina Erakovic nbsp Liga Dekmeijere nbsp Angelique Kerber 6 3 6 2Loss 3 5 Feb 2009 U S National Indoor Championships International Hard i nbsp Yuliana Fedak nbsp Victoria Azarenka nbsp Caroline Wozniacki 1 6 6 7 2 Loss 3 6 Jun 2009 Rosmalen Open Netherlands International Grass nbsp Yanina Wickmayer nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Flavia Pennetta 4 6 7 5 11 13 Win 4 6 Feb 2010 U S National Indoor Championships International Hard i nbsp Vania King nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy 7 5 6 2Loss 4 7 Apr 2010 Charleston Open United States Premier Clay nbsp Vania King nbsp Liezel Huber nbsp Nadia Petrova 3 6 4 6Loss 4 8 Apr 2011 Portugal Open International Clay nbsp Eleni Daniilidou nbsp Alisa Kleybanova nbsp Galina Voskoboeva 4 6 2 6Loss 4 9 May 2012 Budapest Grand Prix Hungary International Clay nbsp Eva Birnerova nbsp Janette Husarova nbsp Magdalena Rybarikova 4 6 2 6Loss 4 10 Jan 2014 Auckland Open New Zealand International Hard nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Sharon Fichman nbsp Maria Sanchez 6 2 0 6 4 10 Win 5 10 May 2014 Nuremberg Cup Germany International Clay nbsp Karolina Pliskova nbsp Raluca Olaru nbsp Shahar Pe er 6 0 4 6 10 6 Loss 5 11 Jun 2014 Rosmalen Open Netherlands International Grass nbsp Kristina Mladenovic nbsp Marina Erakovic nbsp Arantxa Parra Santonja 6 0 6 7 5 8 10 WTA 125 tournament finals EditDoubles 1 title Edit Result W L Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreWin 1 0 Aug 2013 Suzhou Ladies Open China Hard nbsp Timea Babos nbsp Han Xinyun nbsp Eri Hozumi 6 2 6 2ITF Circuit finals EditSingles 14 2 Edit Legend 100 000 tournaments 75 000 tournaments 50 000 tournaments 25 000 tournaments 15 000 tournaments 10 000 tournaments Finals by surfaceHard 6 1 Clay 3 0 Grass 0 0 Carpet 5 1 Result W L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent ScoreWin 1 0 Jul 2004 ITF Brussels Belgium 10 000 Clay nbsp Elisa Villa 6 3 6 0Win 2 0 Aug 2004 ITF Koksijde Belgium 10 000 Clay nbsp Gaelle Widmer 6 4 6 2Win 3 0 Nov 2004 ITF Stockholm Sweden 10 000 Hard i nbsp Anastasia Revzina 6 1 6 2Win 4 0 Dec 2004 ITF Bergamo Italy 50 000 Carpet i nbsp Ekaterina Bychkova 6 4 6 3Win 5 0 Feb 2005 ITF Ortisei Italy 75 000 Carpet i nbsp Sandra Klosel 6 3 6 3Loss 5 1 Nov 2008 ITF Bratislava Slovakia 100 000 Hard i nbsp Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 3 6 1 6Win 6 1 Jul 2009 ITF Boston United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Rebecca Marino 6 3 6 4Win 7 1 May 2010 ITF Charlottesville United States 50 000 Clay nbsp Laura Siegemund 6 2 6 4Win 8 1 Apr 2013 ITF Heraklion Greece 10 000 Carpet nbsp Indy de Vroome 3 6 6 2 6 4Win 9 1 Feb 2014 ITF Kreuzlingen Switzerland 25 000 Carpet i nbsp Timea Bacsinszky 6 4 7 6 7 5 Win 10 1 Apr 2014 ITF Dijon France 15 000 Hard i nbsp Olga Doroshina 3 6 7 5 6 2Win 11 1 Sep 2015 ITF Albuquerque United States 75 000 Hard nbsp Naomi Broady 6 7 2 7 6 3 7 5Win 12 1 Oct 2015 Las Vegas Open United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Shelby Rogers 6 3 6 1Loss 12 2 Jul 2016 ITF Imola Italy 25 000 Carpet nbsp Veronika Kudermetova 4 6 2 6Win 13 2 Jul 2016 Lexington Challenger United States 50 000 Hard nbsp Arina Rodionova 6 0 2 6 6 2Win 14 2 Feb 2018 ITF Solarino Italy 15 000 Carpet nbsp Monika Kilnarova 6 3 6 2Doubles 31 22 9 Edit Legend 100 000 tournaments 75 000 tournaments 50 000 tournaments 25 000 tournaments 15 000 tournaments 10 000 tournaments Finals by surfaceHard 15 7 Clay 4 1 Grass 0 0 Carpet 3 1 Outcome No Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreWinner 1 1 November 2004 ITF Stockholm Sweden Hard i nbsp Jolanda Mens nbsp Sofia Avakova nbsp Irina Kuzmina 6 2 6 3Winner 2 5 April 2005 ITF Dinan France Clay nbsp Agnes Szavay nbsp Yuliya Beygelzimer nbsp Sandra Klosel 7 5 7 5Winner 3 10 April 2009 ITF Torhout Belgium Hard i nbsp Yanina Wickmayer nbsp Julia Gorges nbsp Sandra Klemenschits 6 4 6 0Runner up 1 26 October 2009 ITF Poitiers France Hard i nbsp Marta Domachowska nbsp Julie Coin nbsp Marie Eve Pelletier 3 6 6 3 3 10 Winner 4 11 November 2009 ITF Bratislava Slovakia Hard i nbsp Sofia Arvidsson nbsp Tatiana Poutchek nbsp Arina Rodionova 6 3 6 4Runner up 2 17 October 2010 ITF Torhout Belgium Hard nbsp Yanina Wickmayer nbsp Timea Bacsinszky nbsp Tathiana Garbin 4 6 2 6Winner 5 10 November 2010 GB Pro Series Barnstaple UK Hard i nbsp Andrea Hlavackova nbsp Sandra Klemenschits nbsp Tatjana Malek 7 6 6 2Winner 6 14 May 2011 Sparta Prague Open Czech Republic Clay nbsp Petra Cetkovska nbsp Lindsay Lee Waters nbsp Megan Moulton Levy 6 2 6 1Winner 7 31 July 2011 ITS Cup Czech Republic Clay nbsp Renata Voracova nbsp Yuliya Beygelzimer nbsp Elena Bogdan 7 6 6 3Runner up 3 26 November 2011 ITF Toyota Japan Carpet i nbsp Caroline Garcia nbsp Makoto Ninomiya nbsp Riko Sawayanagi w oWinner 8 19 April 2013 ITF Heraklion Greece Carpet nbsp Indy de Vroome nbsp Rosalie van der Hoek nbsp Yuka Mori 6 0 5 7 10 8 Winner 9 27 September 2013 ITF Clermont Ferrand France Hard i nbsp Marta Domachowska nbsp Margarita Gasparyan nbsp Alyona Sotnikova 5 7 6 4 10 8 Runner up 4 13 October 2013 Open de Touraine France Hard i nbsp Andrea Hlavackova nbsp Julie Coin nbsp Ana Vrljic 3 6 6 4 13 15 Winner 10 27 October 2013 ITF Poitiers France Hard i nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Christina McHale nbsp Monica Niculescu 7 6 5 6 2Winner 11 3 November 2013 Open Nantes Atlantique France Hard i nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Stephanie Foretz nbsp Eva Hrdinova 6 3 6 2Winner 12 20 February 2014 ITF Kreuzlingen Switzerland Carpet i nbsp Eva Birnerova nbsp Aleksandra Krunic nbsp Amra Sadikovic 6 1 4 6 10 6 Runner up 5 31 March 2014 ITF Dijon France Hard i nbsp Martina Borecka nbsp Reka Luca Jani nbsp Isabella Shinikova 3 6 5 7Runner up 6 21 April 2014 ITF Istanbul Turkey Hard nbsp Aleksandra Krunic nbsp Petra Krejsova nbsp Tereza Smitkova 6 1 6 7 2 9 11 Winner 13 16 May 2014 ITF Prague Czech Republic Clay nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Lucie Safarova nbsp Andrea Hlavackova 6 3 6 2Winner 14 20 July 2014 Carson Challenger United States Hard nbsp Olivia Rogowska nbsp Samantha Crawford nbsp Sachia Vickery 7 6 4 6 1Winner 15 24 September 2016 ITF Albuquerque United States Hard nbsp Maria Sanchez nbsp Elise Mertens nbsp Mandy Minella 6 2 6 4Winner 16 2 October 2016 Las Vegas Open United States Hard nbsp Maria Sanchez nbsp Jamie Loeb nbsp Chanel Simmonds 7 5 6 1Winner 17 30 October 2016 Tennis Classic of Macon United States Hard nbsp Taylor Townsend nbsp Sabrina Santamaria nbsp Keri Wong 3 6 6 2 10 6 Winner 18 5 November 2016 Tevlin Women s Challenger Canada Hard i nbsp Gabriela Dabrowski nbsp Ashley Weinhold nbsp Caitlin Whoriskey 6 4 6 3Winner 19 12 November 2016 Waco Showdown United States Hard nbsp Taylor Townsend nbsp Mihaela Buzărnescu nbsp Renata Zarazua w oRunner up 7 3 November 2017 Open Nantes Atlantique France Hard i nbsp Lesley Kerkhove nbsp Manon Arcangioli nbsp Sherazad Reix 2 6 3 6Winner 20 10 February 2018 GB Pro Series Loughborough UK Hard i nbsp Bibiane Schoofs nbsp Tara Moore nbsp Conny Perrin 6 7 5 6 1 10 6 Runner up 8 21 July 2018 ITS Cup Czech Republic Clay nbsp Lucie Hradecka nbsp Petra Krejsova nbsp Jesika Maleckova 2 6 1 6Runner up 9 21 September 2018 ITF Lisbon Portugal Hard nbsp Tereza Martincova nbsp Emma Laine nbsp Samantha Murray 5 7 4 6Winner 21 12 October 2018 ITF obidos Portugal Carpet nbsp Ingrid Neel nbsp Cristina Bucșa nbsp Diana Marcinkevica 6 2 6 2Winner 22 6 January 2019 ITF Hong Kong Hard nbsp Barbora Stefkova nbsp Chen Pei hsuan nbsp Wu Fang hsien 6 4 6 7 3 12 10 World TeamTennis EditKrajicek was named 2016 WTT Female Rookie of the Year playing for the Springfield Lasers 28 She was tied for fifth in the league with teammate Pauline Parmentier in winning percentage in women s doubles and was also fifth in mixed doubles 29 References Edit Michaella Krajicek WTAtennis com Women s Tennis Association NCAA champs storm E ville Futures event 11 August 2011 Michaella Krajicek Het is helemaal mis met me Tennis AD in Dutch Ad nl Retrieved 3 July 2011 In de ban van een man Tennis Het laatste tennisnieuws leest u op Telesport nl van De 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