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Elena Bovina

Elena Olegovna Bovina (born March 10, 1983, Moscow, Russia) is a Russian professional female tennis player. On April 4, 2005 Bovina reached her career-high singles ranking: World No. 14.

In June 2005, Bovina sustained a right shoulder injury, which forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon and summer hardcourt tournaments. She was scheduled to return to the tour in New Haven, where she was the defending champion. But, she reaggravated her shoulder injury, and was forced to withdraw from all tournaments through the end of the year. Afterwards her ranking fell to #63, her lowest ranking since 2001.

Bovina pulled out of all events she had entered in early 2006, and for some time was unranked in both singles and doubles. She returned to the WTA Tour at the Kremlin Cup in October 2006.

She has won 3 career singles titles including the Tier II Pilot Pen Tennis Open, defeating then world number 6 Elena Dementieva en route to the title. She has been a finalist in 3 singles tournaments, and has 5 career doubles titles, including the prestigious Pan Pacific Open, which she won with doubles specialist Rennae Stubbs, and the equally impressive Swisscom Challenge in Zurich, with Justine Henin-Hardenne. In addition she won the 2004 Australian Open mixed doubles title with Nenad Zimonjić, and was the runner up in the 2002 French Open mixed doubles tournament. Furthermore, she was on the victorious 2005 Russian Fed Cup squad and was also on the team from 2001–2003.

WTA Titles

Singles (8)

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (0)
Tour Championships (0)
Tier I Event (0)
Tier II Event (1)
Tier III Event (0)
Tier IV Event (2)
ITF Circuit (5)

No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. May 31, 1998 El Paso, United States Hard Diana Ospina 3–6 7–6 7–6
2 Feb 6, 2000 Jersey, Great Britain Hard Indoors Helen Reesby 6–2 6–3
3. Feb 13, 2000 Birmingham, Great Britain Hard Indoors Anna Zaporozhanova 6–1 6–2
4. Feb 20, 2000 Redbridge, Great Britain Hard Indoors Julie Pullin 2–6 6–0 6–1
5. May 12, 2002 Warsaw, Poland Clay Henrieta Nagyova 6–3 6–1
6. Sep 22, 2002 Quebec City, Canada Hard Indoors Marie-Gayanay Mikaelian 6–3 6–4
7. Aug 28, 2004 New Haven, United States Hard Nathalie Dechy 6–2 2–6 7–5
8. Aug 17, 2008 Bronx, United States Hard Anna-Lena Groenefeld 6-3 7-5

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