2013 Wimbledon lost to Sharva
June 24, 2013, 2013 Wimbledon Open The first round of women's singles, Sharapova 2: 0 win over Meradovic. Sharapova defeated French post-90s teenager Meradnovic 7-6, 6-3 to advance to the next round. Sharva, who is determined to fight for the women's singles championship, was shocked by Meradovich in the first round. In this game, the powerful serve of the post-90s French Open young player became her weapon to make trouble for Sharapova. Her fastest service speed reached 114 miles per hour, 110 miles higher than Sharva's highest, and her average service speed reached 105 miles per hour. On the night of the 24th, Federer, the king of Switzerland, served at a maximum speed of 125 miles per hour in the first round of the match, and the average speed of a serve was 106 miles per hour. [14]
Christina Meradovich 2013 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Champion
On July 8, 2013 Beijing time, the 2013 Wimbledon Open tennis tournament entered the last day. In the final mixed doubles final, Nestor/Merladovich saved two match points, narrowly won 8-6 in the long set, and finally defeated Raymond/Soares 5-7/6-2/8-6 to win the mixed doubles championship, while American Raymond failed to defend the championship. [4]
Christina Meradovich 2014 Australian Open Mixed Doubles Champion
On January 26, 2014, in the mixed doubles final of the Australian Open, Maladnovich from France partnered with Canadian ace Nestor to face the sixth seed, Indian and Romanian combination Mirza/Tkau. After two fierce matches, Maradnovic/Nestor won the mixed doubles championship at the Australian Open 6-3 and 6-2, which was also the second time that the pair won the mixed doubles championship at the Grand Slam after Wimbledon in 2013. [5]
Christina Meradovich 2014 French Open Beats Li Na
On May 27, 2014, the first round of the French Open women's singles competition, the second seed of the competition and the champion of the 2011 competition Li Na Meet the 103rd host rookie Meradnovic at the Susan Langren Stadium. China's first sister, who wasted two counts in the first set, fought hard in three sets, and finally lost 5-7, 6-3, 1-6, which was the biggest upset since the start of the game. [15]
Christina Meradovich 2016 French Open Women's Doubles Champion
On June 5, 2016 (Beijing time), the 2016 French Open ended successfully. The 5th seed Garcia/Murad Norwich narrowly won the 7th seed Makukalova/Vesnina in the women's doubles after a three set battle, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. They also became the first French team to win the French Open championship after 1971. [6]
Christina Meradovich The first women's singles career
On February 6, 2017, Beijing time, it was reported that the WTA Top Tour St. Petersburg Women's Tennis Grand Prix ended in St. Petersburg, Russia. In the women's singles final, Meradnovic and Putinseva competed for their first career title. In the end, Meradnovic won the first career title 6-2/6-7 (3)/6-4. [11]
2018 Season
On January 16, the 2018 Australian Open kicked off its second match day. In a game at the No. 3 Stadium, the 11th seed of the game, Muradovic, held on for only one hour and 24 minutes and lost 3-6 2-6 to the world ranked 104 Romanian player Bogdan, swallowing a 15 year losing streak. [16]
On February 4, the 2018 St. Petersburg Women's Tennis Cup ended successfully. The defending champion Meradnovic of France failed to win the championship after only resisting 65 minutes and losing 1-6/2-6 to the Czech player Kavitova who played with wild cards. [17]
September 17, 2018 season Toray Pan Pacific Open Open the curtain. French player Meradnovic lost 3-6/6-7 to Estonian player Cantavit, and encountered a round of swimming. [18] On September 30, the WTA crown event China Open continued its first round of women's singles competition. Meradnovic lost to the new Wimbledon champion Cobel 2-6 in the first round. [19]
On October 12, 2018 Linz Women's Championships started the quarter finals of women's singles. Meradnovic lost to Petkovic 1-6/3-6, and missed the semi-finals.
2019 season
On September 23, WTA officially announced that Muradovic and Barbos were shortlisted Shenzhen WTA Year end Finals Women's doubles. [20] On the evening of October 19, 2019, in a semi-final of the WTA Moscow Open, Meradnovic lost to Bencic 0-2, failed to reach the final and missed the last seat of the WTA Shenzhen year-end final. [21]
Season 2020
On January 31, 2020, the women's doubles final of the 2020 Australian Open came to a successful end. The second seed Barbos/Muradovich defeated the first seed Xie Shuwei/Stresova 6-26-1, winning the Australian Open women's doubles championship for the second time. [22]
On October 11, 2020, in the French Open women's doubles final, Babos/Meradnovic beat Chile/US combination Gualachi/Crotzk 6-4, 7-5, and won the second championship of the 2020 Grand Slam while successfully defending the title. [3]
Season 2022
On January 26, 2022, the competition for the semi-finals of the 2022 Australian Open ended, and the fifth seed combination Mermanovic/Dodiger defeated the second seed Zhang Shuai/Pierce to reach the final by 1-6/7-5/10-2. [32] On January 28, the 5th seed combination Meredith Norwich/Dodiger successfully won the cup by defeating the Australian native combination Folis/Kubler with wild cards in straight sets 6-3/6-4. This is Meradovich's third Grand Slam mixed doubles championship in his career, and he won the Australian Open mixed doubles championship again after 2014. [33] On May 31, in the 2022 French Open Women's Doubles 1/8 Final, Garcia/Meradnovic defeated Tuju Meisaku/Tom Janovich 5-7, 6-4 and 6-2 to advance to the last eight. [34] On June 1, Beijing time, in the quarter finals of the 2022 French Open women's doubles, Garcia/Meradnovic defeated the 13th seed of the competition 6-3/6-3, and Chinese Jinhua combination Xu Yifan/Yang Zhaoxuan was promoted to the top four. [35] On June 3, in the women's doubles semi-final of the 2022 French Open, Garcia/Meradnovic fought hard in three sets, reversing and defeating L-Kitchelloch/Ostapenko 2-6, 6-4 and 6-2. [36] On June 3, in the semi-final of the French Open, the second grand slam event of the 2022 season, Garcia/Meradnovic defeated L-Kitchelloch/Ostapenko 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 to advance to the final. [37]
On June 5, 2022, the women's doubles (Garcia/Meradnovic) of the 2022 French Open won the championship by defeating the American team Gough/Pegula 2:1 in the final. [38] On June 28, in the first round of Wimbledon women's singles, Meradovich lost 0-6, 5-7 Angelique Cobel [39] 。 In July, in the semifinal of WTA250 Lausanne women's doubles, Danilovic/Meradnovic defeated 6-1 and 6-2 Han Xinyun /Panova combination [40] [43] ; Before the women's doubles final, Meradnovic and Olga Danilovich Got seed number two Tamara Zidansek 's withdrawal ceremony, winning without a fight and directly winning the cup [41] [44] 。 On October 8, in the second round of the WTA250 Women's Tennis Tour Monastier, Christian/Malozawa lost 2-1 to Zhu Lin/Abdullaimova. [42] Season 2024
On January 12, 2024, in the doubles final of WTA500 Adelaide, Garcia/Muradovich lost 5-7, 3-6 to No. 3 seed Maya/Townsend, and won the runner up. [45]
Love with Tim
Christina Meradovich [31] On December 29, 2017, Tim, a famous Austrian, posted his intimate group photo with Meradnovic on the social network and officially announced his relationship. Christina Meradnovic is a famous tennis player of the post-90s generation in France, with outstanding achievements in doubles and singles.
Singles World Ranking: 10 (2018.01.29) [13]
World ranking of doubles: 18 (2018.01.29) [13]
The highest ranking in singles: 10 (2017.10.23) [13]
The highest ranking in doubles: 2 (2016.10.24) [13]
WTA singles champion: 1 (2018.01.29) [11]
WTA doubles champion: 17 (2018.01.29) [13]
ITF singles champion: 5 (2017.02.06) [13]
ITF doubles champion: 8 (2017.02.06) [13]
Career singles wins and losses: 270-230 (2018.01.29) [13]
Career doubles: 265-130 (2018.01.29) [13]
Total career bonus: $7281720 (2018.01.29) [13]
Singles record
particular year | Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open |
two thousand and eleven | - | 1R | - | - |
two thousand and twelve | - | 1R | 1R | 3R |
two thousand and thirteen | 2R | 2R | 1R | 2R |
two thousand and fourteen | 1R | 3R | 1R | 1R |
two thousand and fifteen | 2R | 3R | 3R | Eight strong |
two thousand and sixteen | 3R | 3R | 1R | 2R |
two thousand and seventeen | 1R | Eight strong | 2R | 1R |
two thousand and eighteen | 1R | - | - | - |
two thousand and twenty-two | - | - | 1R | - |
Source: player information on WTA official website [13]
Doubles record
particular year | Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open |
two thousand and eleven | - | 2R | - | - |
two thousand and twelve | 3R | 2R | 2R | 2R |
two thousand and thirteen | 1R | Eight strong | 2R | 3R |
two thousand and fourteen | 2R | 3R | runner-up | 1R |
two thousand and fifteen | 2R | 2R | Top four | 3R |
two thousand and sixteen | 3R | champion | Eight strong | runner-up |
two thousand and seventeen | Top four | 3R | Eight strong | 3R |
two thousand and eighteen | champion | - | - | - |
two thousand and nineteen [23] | - | champion [23] | - | - |
two thousand and twenty | - | champion | - | - |
two thousand and twenty-one | - | - | - | - |
two thousand and twenty-two | champion | - | - | - |
Source: player information on WTA official website [13] [33]
Tour of the first and second runners
Singles champion
particular year | time | Event name | Event level | Finalist | Final score | number |
two thousand and seventeen | two point six | St. Petersburg Women's Tennis Grand Prix (Russia) | Top Tour | Putinseva | 6-2/6-7(3)/6-4 | one [11] |
Runner up in singles
particular year | time | Event name | Event level | Finalist | Final score | number |
two thousand and fifteen | five point two four | WTA [ International Tour Strasbourg (France) | International Tour | Stosur | 6-3/2-6/3-6 | one [24] |
two thousand and sixteen | six point five | WTA International Tour Ricoh Open Netherlands | International Tour | Coco Vandeweghe | 5-7/5-7 | two [25] |
two thousand and sixteen | ten point one six | WTA International Tour Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China) | International Tour | Caroline Wozniacki | 1-6/7-6(4)/2-6 | three [26] |
two thousand and seventeen | four point three zero | WTA Top Tour Porsche Grand Prix (Stuttgart, Germany) | Top Tour | Sigmund | 1-6/6-2/(5)6-7 | four [27] |
two thousand and seventeen | five point one three | WTA Pearl Crown Mutua Madrid Open (Madrid, Spain) | Pearl Crown Tournament | halep | 5-7/7-6(5)/2-6 | five [28] |
two thousand and eighteen | two point four | St. Petersburg Women's Tennis Grand Prix (Russia) | Top Tour | Petra Kvitova | 1-6 2-6 | six [17] |
On November 3, 2019, the 2019 Shenzhen WTA year-end finals ended. In the doubles final, Babos (Hungary)/Meradnovic (France) defeated Xie Shuwei (Chinese Taipei)/Strekova (Czech Republic) 2-0 to win the championship. [1]
In December 2019, Barbos/Murad Norwich won the award of WTA Best Portfolio in 2019. [29]
In December 2020, Mermanovic/Barbos won the WTA Best Doubles Award in 2020. [30]