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Jelena Janković (Јелена Јанковић,; born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian former world No. 1 tennis player.[1]

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  1. 502 relations: Agnieszka Radwańska, Ajla Tomljanović, Aleksandar Nikolić Hall, Aleksandra Krunić, Alicia Molik, Alisa Kleybanova, Alizé Cornet, Alla Kudryavtseva, Alona Bondarenko, Amélie Mauresmo, Amelia Island Championships, Ana Ivanovic, Anabel Medina Garrigues, Anastasia Myskina, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Andrea Petkovic, Andrei Pavel, Angelique Kerber, Anna Chakvetadze, Annika Beck, Anta Sports, Aravane Rezaï, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Open, Ayumi Morita, Ágnes Szávay, Backhand, Belgrade, Belinda Bencic, Berlin Open, Billie Jean King Cup, Birmingham Classic (tennis), Bojana Jovanovski Petrović, Brisbane International, Budapest Grand Prix, Camila Giorgi, Canadian Open (tennis), Carina Witthöft, Carla Suárez Navarro, Caroline Garcia, Casey Dellacqua, Chanelle Scheepers, Chang Kai-chen, Charleston Open, China Open (tennis), Chris Evert, Christina McHale, Cincinnati Open, CoCo Vandeweghe, Copa Colsanitas, ... Expand index (452 more) »

  2. Megatrend University alumni
  3. Olympic tennis players for Serbia
  4. Olympic tennis players for Serbia and Montenegro
  5. Serbia and Montenegro female tennis players
  6. Serbian expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates
  7. Serbian female tennis players
  8. Tennis players from Belgrade
  9. WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players

Agnieszka Radwańska

Agnieszka Roma Radwańska (born 6 March 1989) is a Polish former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Agnieszka Radwańska are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Ajla Tomljanović

Ajla Tomljanović (born 7 May 1993) is an Australian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Ajla Tomljanović are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions.

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Aleksandar Nikolić Hall

The Aleksandar Nikolić Hall (Hala Aleksandar Nikolić), formerly known as Pionir Hall (Hala Pionir), is an indoor sports arena located in Palilula, Belgrade, Serbia.

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Aleksandra Krunić

Aleksandra Krunić (Александра Крунић; born 15 March 1993) is a Serbian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Aleksandra Krunić are Olympic tennis players for Serbia, Serbian female tennis players and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Alicia Molik

Alicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Alicia Molik are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions, Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Alisa Kleybanova

Alisa Mikhailovna Kleybanova (Алиса Михайловна Клейбанова, born 15 July 1989) is a Russian former tennis player.

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Alizé Cornet

Alizé Cornet (born 22 January 1990) is a French former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Alizé Cornet are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Alla Kudryavtseva

Alla Alexandrovna Kudryavtseva (Алла Александровна Кудрявцева; born 3 November 1987) is a retired Russian tennis player.

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Alona Bondarenko

Alona Volodymyrivna Bondarenko Dyachok (Альона Володимирівна Бондаренко; born 13 August 1984) is a Ukrainian former tennis player.

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Amélie Mauresmo

Amélie Simone Mauresmo (born 5 July 1979) is a French former world No. 1 tennis player, tennis coach, and tournament director. Jelena Janković and Amélie Mauresmo are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Amelia Island Championships

The Amelia Island Championships was a women's tennis tournament held in Amelia Island Plantation and later Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States.

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Ana Ivanovic

Ana Schweinsteiger (née Ivanović; born 6 November 1987) is a Serbian former world No. 1 tennis player. Jelena Janković and Ana Ivanovic are Hopman Cup competitors, Olympic tennis players for Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro female tennis players, Serbian female tennis players, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, tennis players from Belgrade, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors and WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players.

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Anabel Medina Garrigues

Ana Isabel Medina Garrigues (born 31 July 1982) is a Spanish tennis coach and former professional player. Jelena Janković and Anabel Medina Garrigues are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Anastasia Myskina

Anastasia Andreyevna Myskina (Анастасия Андреевна Мыскина; born 8 July 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Anastasia Myskina are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions and tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

Anastasia Sergeyevna "Nastia" Pavlyuchenkova (Анастаси́я «Настя» Серге́евна Павлюче́нкова; born 3 July 1991) is a Russian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions, grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Andrea Petkovic

Andrea Petkovic (born 9 September 1987) is a German former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Andrea Petkovic are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Andrei Pavel

Andrei Pavel (born 27 January 1974) is a Romanian tennis coach and former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Andrei Pavel are tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Angelique Kerber

Angelique Kerber (born 18 January 1988) is a German former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Angelique Kerber are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Anna Chakvetadze

Anna Djambuliovna Chakvetadze (Анна Джамбулиевна Чакветадзе; born 5 March 1987) is a Russian former professional tennis player.

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Annika Beck

Annika Beck (born 16 February 1994) is a German former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Annika Beck are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Anta Sports

Anta Sports Products Limited is a Chinese sports equipment multinational corporation headquartered in Jinjiang, China.

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Aravane Rezaï

Aravane Rezaï (ارغوان رضایی Arghavān-e Rezāyi, born 14 March 1987) is an Iranian–French professional tennis player.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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Australian Open

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ayumi Morita

is a Japanese former professional tennis player.

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Ágnes Szávay

Ágnes Szávay (Szávay Ágnes,; born 29 December 1988) is a former professional tennis player from Hungary. Jelena Janković and Ágnes Szávay are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Backhand

The backhand is a shot used in most racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis and pickleball, where the back of the hand precedes the palm when swinging the racket.

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Belgrade

Belgrade.

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Belinda Bencic

Belinda Bencic (Belinda Benčičová,; born 10 March 1997) is an inactive Swiss tennis player. Jelena Janković and Belinda Bencic are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and Hopman Cup competitors.

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Berlin Open

The Berlin Open officially known as the West Berlin Open was a men's tennis tournament founded in 1896 as a combined event (women included) called the Championships of Berlin until 1914, following World War I the event was known as the Berlin Championships. The event was first played at the Lawn-Tennis-Turnier-Club until 1906.

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Billie Jean King Cup

The Billie Jean King Cup (or the BJK Cup) is the premier international team competition in women's tennis, launched as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

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Birmingham Classic (tennis)

The Birmingham Classic (currently sponsored by Rothesay Pensions) is a 250-level women's tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

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Bojana Jovanovski Petrović

Bojana Jovanovski Petrović (née Jovanovski;,; born 31 December 1991) is a Serbian former tennis player. Jelena Janković and Bojana Jovanovski Petrović are Serbian female tennis players and tennis players from Belgrade.

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Brisbane International

The Brisbane International established in 2009 is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hardcourts in Brisbane, Queensland in Australia.

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Budapest Grand Prix

The Budapest Grand Prix (also Hungarian Grand Prix) is a women's tennis tournament held in Budapest, Hungary.

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Camila Giorgi

Camila Giorgi (born 30 December 1991) is an Italian former professional tennis player.

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Canadian Open (tennis)

The Canadian Open (Tournoi de tennis du Canada; also known as the Canada Masters, and currently branded as the National Bank Open presented by Rogers for sponsorship reasons) is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Ontario and Quebec, Canada.

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Carina Witthöft

Carina Witthöft (also spelled Witthoeft; born 16 February 1995) is a German former professional tennis player.

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Carla Suárez Navarro

Carla Suárez Navarro (born 3 September 1988) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Carla Suárez Navarro are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Caroline Garcia

Caroline Garcia (born 16 October 1993) is a French professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Caroline Garcia are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Casey Dellacqua

Casey Dellacqua (born 11 February 1985) is an Australian former professional tennis player and current commentator. Jelena Janković and Casey Dellacqua are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions, Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Chanelle Scheepers

Chanelle Scheepers (born 13 March 1984) is a retired South African tennis player.

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Chang Kai-chen

Chang Kai-chen (born January 13, 1991), also known as Kelly Chang, is a Taiwanese former professional tennis player.

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Charleston Open

The Charleston Open, currently sponsored by Credit One, is a WTA Tour-affiliated professional tennis tournament for women, held every year since 1973.

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China Open (tennis)

The China Open is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Beijing, China.

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Chris Evert

Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. Jelena Janković and Chris Evert are ITF World Champions, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Christina McHale

Christina Maria McHale (born May 11, 1992) is an American former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Christina McHale are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Cincinnati Open

The Cincinnati Open (also known as the Cincinnati Masters) is an annual professional tennis event held in Cincinnati, United States.

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CoCo Vandeweghe

CoCo Vandeweghe (born Colleen Mullarkey; December 6, 1991) is an American former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and CoCo Vandeweghe are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Copa Colsanitas

The Copa Colsanitas is a women's professional tennis tournament held in Bogotá, Colombia, at the Country Club de Bogotá.

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Daniela Hantuchová

Daniela Hantuchová (born 23 April 1983) is a Slovak tennis commentator and retired player. Jelena Janković and Daniela Hantuchová are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Danka Kovinić

Danka Kovinić (Данка Ковинић; born 18 November 1994) is a Montenegrin professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Danka Kovinić are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Denisa Šátralová

Denisa Šátralová (née Allertová; born 7 March 1993) is an inactive Czech tennis player.

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Dinara Safina

Dinara Mubinovna Safina (Динара Мубиновна Сафина,; translit; born April 27, 1986) is a Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. Jelena Janković and Dinara Safina are Hopman Cup competitors and WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players.

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Doha

Doha (ad-Dawḥa or ad-Dūḥa) is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar.

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Dominika Cibulková

Dominika Cibulková (born 6 May 1989) is a Slovak former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Dominika Cibulková are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Dubai

Dubai (translit) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the country's seven emirates.

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Dubai Tennis Championships

The Dubai Tennis Championships or Dubai Open (also known as the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for sponsorship reasons) (formerly known for sponsorship reasons as the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships and the Dubai Duty Free Men's and Women's Championships) is a professional tennis tournament owned and organized by Dubai Duty Free and held annually in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on outdoor hardcourts.

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Ekaterina Alexandrova

Ekaterina Evgenyevna Alexandrova (jɪkətʲɪˈrʲinə ɐlʲɪksɐnˈdrovə; born 15 November 1994) is a Russian professional tennis player.

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Ekaterina Makarova

Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova (Екатери́на Вале́рьевна Мака́рова;; born 7 June 1988) is a Russian former professional tennis player who was ranked world No. 1 in doubles, and world No. Jelena Janković and Ekaterina Makarova are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Elena Dementieva

Elena Viacheslavovna Dementieva (born 15 October 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Elena Dementieva are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Elena Likhovtseva

Elena Alexandrovna Likhovtseva (Елена Александровна Лиховцева; born 8 September 1975) is a Kazakhstani-born Russian former tennis player. Jelena Janković and Elena Likhovtseva are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Elina Svitolina

Elina Mykhailivna Svitolina (Еліна Михайлівна Світоліна,; born 12 September 1994) is a Ukrainian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Elina Svitolina are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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ESPN

ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

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Eugenie Bouchard

Eugenie "Genie" Bouchard (Eugénie Bouchard,; born February 25, 1994) is a Canadian professional tennis and pickleball player. Jelena Janković and Eugenie Bouchard are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Eurosport

Eurosport is a French group of pay television networks in Europe and parts of Asia.

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Fila

Fila (Italian: Fee-lah) is a South Korean-owned athleisure brand headquartered in Seoul.

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Flavia Pennetta

Flavia Pennetta (born 25 February 1982) is an Italian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Flavia Pennetta are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Forehand

The forehand in tennis and other racket sports such as table tennis, squash and badminton is a shot made by swinging the racket across one's body with the hand moving palm-first.

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Francesca Schiavone

Francesca Schiavone (born 23 June 1980) is an Italian former tennis player. Jelena Janković and Francesca Schiavone are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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French Open

The French Open (Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year.

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Garbiñe Muguruza

Garbiñe Muguruza Blanco (born 8 October 1993) is a Spanish-Venezuelan former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Garbiñe Muguruza are ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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German Open (WTA)

The German Open (previously known as the Grass Court Championships Berlin, bett1open, and since 2024 the Berlin Ladies Open) is a WTA Tour affiliated professional tennis tournament for women played in West Berlin, West Germany (until 1990), then Berlin, Germany from 1991 to 2008 following reunification.

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Gisela Dulko

Gisela Dulko (born 30 January 1985) is an Argentine former tennis player. Jelena Janković and Gisela Dulko are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions, Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Heather Watson

Heather Miriam Watson (born 19 May 1992) is a British professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Heather Watson are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Hong Kong Open (tennis)

The Hong Kong Open (currently respectively sponsored by Prudential and called the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open (the WTA tournament); and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong) and called the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open (the ATP tournament)) is a professional tennis tournament in Hong Kong SAR.

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Hsieh Su-wei

Hsieh Su-wei (born 4 January 1986) is a Taiwanese professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Hsieh Su-wei are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Indian Wells Open

The Indian Wells Open is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Indian Wells, California, United States.

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Italian Open (tennis)

The Italian Open (Internazionali d'Italia) is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Rome, Italy.

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ITF World Champions

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) designates a World Champion each year based on its own majority opinion of performances throughout the year, emphasizing the Grand Slam tournaments,ITF Constitution, p.26, Rule 2.2(a)(iii) and also considering team events such as the Davis Cup and Fed Cup.

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Jamie Murray

Jamie Robert Murray, (born 13 February 1986) is a British professional tennis player from Scotland who specialises in doubles. Jelena Janković and Jamie Murray are ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Jana Čepelová

Jana Čepelová (born 29 May 1993) is a Slovak former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Jana Čepelová are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions.

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Jelenin svet

Jelenin svet (Jelena's World) is a 2008 independent documentary film written and directed by Tanja Brzaković, about former World No. 1 female tennis player, Jelena Janković.

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Johanna Konta

Johanna Konta (born 17 May 1991) is a British-Australian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Johanna Konta are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Jonas Björkman

Jonas Lars Björkman (born 23 March 1972) is a Swedish former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Jonas Björkman are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Justine Henin

Justine Henin (born 1 June 1982) is a Belgian former world No. 1 tennis player. Jelena Janković and Justine Henin are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players.

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Kaia Kanepi

Kaia Kanepi (born 10 June 1985) is an Estonian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Kaia Kanepi are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Karin Knapp

Karin Knapp (born 28 June 1987) is a retired Italian tennis player. Jelena Janković and Karin Knapp are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Katarina Srebotnik

Katarina Srebotnik (born 12 March 1981) is a Slovenian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Katarina Srebotnik are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Kim Clijsters

Kim Antonie Lode Clijsters (born 8 June 1983) is a Belgian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Kim Clijsters are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Korea Open (tennis)

The Korea Open (코리아오픈테니스대회) is a professional tennis tennis tournament held in Seoul, South Korea.

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Kraljevo

Kraljevo (Краљево) is a city and the administrative center of the Raška District in central Serbia.

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Kremlin Cup

The Kremlin Cup (translit) is a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts, which was suspended in 2022.

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Kristýna Plíšková

Kristýna Plíšková (born 21 March 1992) is a Czech former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Kristýna Plíšková are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles.

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Kristina Mladenovic

Kristina "Kiki" Mladenovic (born 14 May 1993) is a French professional tennis player and a former world No. 1 in doubles. Jelena Janković and Kristina Mladenovic are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Kurumi Nara

is a Japanese former professional tennis player.

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LA Women's Tennis Championships

The LA Women's Tennis Championships was a Premier-level tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held in Carson, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.

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Laura Siegemund

Laura Natalie Siegemund (born 4 March 1988) is a German professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Laura Siegemund are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Lauren Davis

Lauren Davis (born October 9, 1993) is an American professional tennis player.

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Li Na

Li Na (born 26 February 1982) is a Chinese former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Li Na are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Lindsay Davenport

Lindsay Ann Davenport Leach (born June 8, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Lindsay Davenport are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Linz Open

The Linz Open, formerly sponsored by Generali Gruppe, is a women's tennis tournament held in Linz, Austria.

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List of Grand Slam girls' singles champions

List of Girls' Singles Junior Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions. Jelena Janković and List of Grand Slam girls' singles champions are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles.

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List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors

This is a list of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors and advocates, who work on behalf of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for children's rights. Jelena Janković and list of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors are UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors.

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List of Wimbledon mixed doubles champions

This is a list of the champions and runners-up of the Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles tournament, first introduced to the championship in 1913.

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List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players

The WTA rankings are the Women's Tennis Association's (WTA) merit-based system for determining the rankings in women's tennis. Jelena Janković and List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players are WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players.

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Lu Jingjing

Lu Jingjing (born 5 May 1989) is a Chinese tennis player.

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Lucie Šafářová

Lucie Šafářová (born 4 February 1987) is a Czech professional tennis player who was ranked world No. 1 in doubles, and No. Jelena Janković and Lucie Šafářová are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Madison Keys

Madison Keys (born February 17, 1995) is an American professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Madison Keys are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Madrid Open (tennis)

The Madrid Open (Masters de Madrid; formerly known as the Madrid Masters, and currently known as the Mutua Madrid Open for sponsorship reasons) is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Madrid, Spain.

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Magda Linette

Magda Linette (born 12 February 1992) is a Polish professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Magda Linette are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Magdaléna Rybáriková

Magdaléna Rybáriková (born 4 October 1988) is a Slovak former professional tennis player.

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María José Martínez Sánchez

María José Martínez Sánchez (born 12 August 1982) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and María José Martínez Sánchez are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Maria Sharapova

Maria Yuryevna Sharapova (Russian: Мария Юрьевна Шарапова,; born 19 April 1987) is a Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. Jelena Janković and Maria Sharapova are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Marion Bartoli

Marion Bartoli (born 2 October 1984) is a French former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Marion Bartoli are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and Wimbledon champions.

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Martina Hingis

Martina Hingis (Martina Hingisová; born 30 September 1980) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Martina Hingis are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Martina Suchá

Martina Suchá (born 20 November 1980) is a former professional tennis player from Slovakia. Jelena Janković and Martina Suchá are tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Mary Joe Fernández

Mary Joe Fernández Godsick (born María José Fernández; August 19, 1971) is an American former professional tennis player, who reached a career-high ranking of world No. Jelena Janković and Mary Joe Fernández are Hopman Cup competitors and ITF World Champions.

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Maryna Zanevska

Maryna Volodymyrivna Zanevska (Марина Володимирівна Заневська; born 24 August 1993) is a Ukrainian-born Belgian former professional tennis player.

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Megatrend University

Megatrend University (Univerzitet Megatrend) is a private university located in New Belgrade, the city of Belgrade, Serbia.

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Melanie Oudin

Melanie Jennings Oudin (born September 23, 1991) is an American former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Melanie Oudin are Hopman Cup competitors.

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Miami Open (tennis)

The Miami Open (also known as the Miami Masters and as the Miami Open presented by Itaú for sponsorship reasons) is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States.

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Mirjana Lučić-Baroni

Mirjana Lučić-Baroni (born 9 March 1982) is a Croatian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Mirjana Lučić-Baroni are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions and grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles.

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Misaki Doi

is a Japanese former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Misaki Doi are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Mona Barthel

Mona Barthel (born 11 July 1990) is a German tennis player. Jelena Janković and Mona Barthel are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Nađa Higl

Nađa Higl (Serbian Cyrillic: Нађа Хигл; born 2 January 1987) is a Serbian swimmer.

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Nadia Petrova

Nadezhda Viktorovna "Nadia" Petrova (Надежда Викторовна Петрова; born 8 June 1982) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Nadia Petrova are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Nick Bollettieri

Nicholas James Bollettieri (July 31, 1931 – December 4, 2022) was an American tennis coach.

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Nicole Vaidišová

Nicole Vaidišová Štěpánková (born 23 April 1989) is a Czech former professional tennis player.

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Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic (Novak Đoković,; born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Novak Djokovic are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, Olympic tennis players for Serbia, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, tennis players from Belgrade, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors and Wimbledon champions.

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Océane Dodin

Océane Dodin (born 24 October 1996) is a French professional tennis player.

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Olga Savchuk

Olga Mykolayivna Savchuk (Ольга Миколаївна Савчук; born 20 September 1987) is a retired tennis player from Ukraine. Jelena Janković and Olga Savchuk are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Olivera Jevtić

Olivera Jevtić (Оливера Јевтић, born 24 July 1977) is a Serbian long-distance runner.

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Olympic Committee of Serbia

The Olympic Committee of Serbia (Олимпијски комитет Србије / Olimpijski komitet Srbije) is the National Olympic Committee representing Serbia.

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Order of Karađorđe's Star

The Order of Karađorđe's Star (Orden Karađorđeve zvezde) is the third highest state order of Serbia.

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Pan Pacific Open

The Pan Pacific Open, currently sponsored by Toray Industries, is a women's outdoor hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Tokyo, Japan.

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Paola Suárez

Paola Suárez (born 23 June 1976) is a retired tennis player from Argentina. Jelena Janković and Paola Suárez are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Patty Schnyder

Patty Schnyder (born 14 December 1978), Weltwoche, 14. Jelena Janković and Patty Schnyder are tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Paula Ormaechea

Paula Ormaechea (born 28 September 1992) is an Argentine tennis player based in Italy.

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Peng Shuai

Peng Shuai (born 8 January 1986) is a Chinese former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Peng Shuai are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Petra Krejsová

Petra Krejsová (born 30 June 1990) is a Czech former professional tennis player.

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Petra Kvitová

Petra Kvitová, OLY (born 8 March 1990) is an inactive Czech professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Petra Kvitová are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Petra Martić

Petra Martić (born 19 January 1991) is a Croatian professional tennis player.

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Prince Sports

Prince Global Sports, LLC is an American sporting goods manufacturing company based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Rebeka Masarova

Rebeka Masarova (Rebeka Masárová,; born 6 August 1999) is a Swiss-born Spanish professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Rebeka Masarova are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles.

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Reebok

Reebok International Limited is an American fitness footwear and clothing brand that is a part of Authentic Brands Group.

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Richèl Hogenkamp

Richèl Hogenkamp (born 16 April 1992) is a Dutch former professional tennis player.

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Roberta Vinci

Roberta Vinci (born 18 February 1983) is an Italian professional padel and former tennis player. Jelena Janković and Roberta Vinci are ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Rosmalen Grass Court Championships

The Rosmalen Grass Court Championships, branded by its sponsored name as the Libéma Open since 2018, (formerly known as the Continental Grass Court Championships, Heineken Trophy, Ordina Open, UNICEF Open, Topshelf Open and RICOH Open), is a professional tennis tournament held in the town of Rosmalen, on the outskirts of the city of 's-Hertogenbosch (Den Bosch) in the Netherlands.

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Sabine Lisicki

Sabine Katharina Lisicki (born 22 September 1989) is a German professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Sabine Lisicki are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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SD Crvena Zvezda

Sportsko društvo Crvena zvezda (lit), commonly abbreviated as SD Crvena zvezda (СД Црвена звезда), is a multi-sport club from Belgrade, Serbia.

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Serbia

Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.

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Serbia Billie Jean King Cup team

The Serbian Billie Jean King Cup team represents Serbia in Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Serbia.

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Serena Williams

Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Serena Williams are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Sesil Karatantcheva

Sesil Radoslavova Karatantcheva (Сесил Радославова Каратанчева; born 8 August 1989) is a Bulgarian tennis player. Jelena Janković and Sesil Karatantcheva are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and Hopman Cup competitors.

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Silicon Valley Classic

The Silicon Valley Classic was a tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held on the campus of San Jose State University in San Jose, California. Started in 1971, the tournament was the oldest women's-only tournament in the world and was played on outdoor hardcourts. It was the first women's tournament in the annual US Open Series.

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Simona Halep

Simona Halep (born 27 September 1991) is a Romanian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Simona Halep are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Sloane Stephens

Sloane Stephens (born March 20, 1993) is an American professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Sloane Stephens are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.

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The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia (National Republic of Serbia), commonly abbreviated as Republic of Serbia or simply Serbia, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in what is now the modern day states of Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo.

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Sorana Cîrstea

Sorana Mihaela Cîrstea (born 7 April 1990) is a Romanian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Sorana Cîrstea are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Sport in Serbia

Sport in Serbia includes football, basketball, handball, tennis, volleyball, and water polo.

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Stuttgart

Stuttgart (Swabian: italics) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Svetlana Kuznetsova

Svetlana Aleksandrovna Kuznetsova (born 27 June 1985) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Svetlana Kuznetsova are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Sydney International

The Sydney International (formerly known as the Championship of New South Wales and New South Wales Open, with various title sponsors), formerly sponsored as the Apia International Sydney from 2012 to 2017, was a professional tennis tournament in Sydney, Australia.

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Tamarine Tanasugarn

Tamarine Tanasugarn (แทมมารีน ธนสุกาญจน์,,; born 24 May 1977) is a Thai former tennis player. Jelena Janković and Tamarine Tanasugarn are Hopman Cup competitors and tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Tímea Babos

Tímea Babos (born 10 May 1993) is a Hungarian professional tennis player who is a former world No. 1 in doubles. Jelena Janković and Tímea Babos are ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's singles

Russia's Elena Dementieva defeated compatriot Dinara Safina in the final, 3–6, 7–5, 6–3 to win the gold medal in Women's Singles tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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Tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics

The tennis tournaments at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London were staged at the All England Club in Wimbledon, from 28 July to 5 August.

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Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles

Russia's Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina defeated Switzerland's Timea Bacsinszky and Martina Hingis in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the gold medal in Women's Doubles tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Tennis Federation of Serbia

The Tennis Federation of Serbia (Тениски савез Србије / Teniski savez Srbije) is the organizing body of tennis in Serbia.

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Tennis performance timeline comparison (women)

This article presents in a tabular form the career tennis Grand Slam, World Hard Court Championships and Olympic singles results of every woman who has reached the singles final of at least one Grand Slam, World Hard Court Championships or Olympic tournament (OLY) during her career.

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Tennis strategy

Players use different strategies while playing tennis to enhance their own strengths and exploit their opponent's weaknesses in order to gain the advantage and win more points.

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Tereza Smitková

Tereza Smitková (born 10 October 1994) is a Czech tennis player.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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Timea Bacsinszky

Timea Bacsinszky (Bacsinszky Tímea; born 8 June 1989) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Timea Bacsinszky are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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UNICEF

UNICEF, originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.

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Urszula Radwańska

Urszula Radwańska (born 7 December 1990) is a Polish professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Urszula Radwańska are grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles and tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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US Open (tennis)

The US Open Tennis Championships, commonly called the US Open, is a hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Queens, New York.

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Varvara Lepchenko

Varvara Petrivna Lepchenko (Varvara Petrivna Lepchenko; born May 21, 1986) is an Uzbekistani-born American tennis player. Jelena Janković and Varvara Lepchenko are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Venus Williams

Venus Ebony Starr Williams (born June 17, 1980) is an American professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Venus Williams are Hopman Cup competitors, ITF World Champions, tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players and Wimbledon champions.

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Vera Zvonareva

Vera Igorevna Zvonareva (Also transliterated as Zvonaryova|p. Jelena Janković and Vera Zvonareva are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Vesna Dolonc

Vesna Ratkovna Dolonc (Serbian Cyrillic and Весна Ратковна Долонц; née Manasieva, Манасиева; born 21 July 1989) is a retired Serbian tennis player. Jelena Janković and Vesna Dolonc are Serbian female tennis players.

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Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Fiodaraŭna Azarenka (born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Victoria Azarenka are Australian Open (tennis) junior champions, grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players.

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Warsaw Cup

The Warsaw Cup is an annual international figure skating competition which is generally held in November in Warsaw, Poland.

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Warsaw Open

The Warsaw Open, formerly the J&S Cup, was a women's tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held in Warsaw, Poland.

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Williams sisters

The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price. Jelena Janković and Williams sisters are tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Wimbledon Championships

The Wimbledon Championships, commonly called Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.

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Women's Stuttgart Open

The Stuttgart Open, also known by its sponsored name Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, is a women's tennis tournament held in Stuttgart, Germany (until 2005, in Filderstadt, a southern suburb of Stuttgart).

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Women's Tennis Association

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) is the principal organizing body of women's professional tennis.

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WTA 125 tournaments

WTA 125 tournaments are an international series of professional women's tennis tournaments organized by the Women's Tennis Association since 2012.

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WTA Auckland Open

The WTA Auckland Open (currently sponsored by ASB Bank and called the ASB Classic) is a professional women's tennis tournament in Auckland, New Zealand.

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WTA Finals

The WTA Finals (formerly known as the WTA Tour Championships or WTA Championships) is the season-ending championship of the WTA Tour.

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WTA Qatar Open

The Qatar Open, currently sponsored by TotalEnergies and called the Qatar TotalEnergies Open, is a women's tennis tournament held in Doha, Qatar.

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WTA Tour

The WTA Tour (currently known as the Hologic WTA Tour) is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women organized by the Women's Tennis Association.

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Yahoo!

Yahoo! (styled yahoo! in its logo) is an American web services provider.

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Yaroslava Shvedova

Yaroslava Vyacheslavovna Shvedova (Яросла́ва Вячесла́вовна Шве́дова; born 12 September 1987) is a Kazakhstani former professional tennis player. Jelena Janković and Yaroslava Shvedova are Hopman Cup competitors, tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics, tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Wimbledon champions.

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Yvonne Meusburger Garamszegi

Yvonne Meusburger Garamszegi (née Meusburger, born 3 October 1983) is an Austrian retired tennis player.

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Zheng Saisai

Zheng Saisai or Zheng Sai-Sai (born 5 February 1994) is a Chinese tennis player. Jelena Janković and Zheng Saisai are tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Zurich Open

The Zurich Open was a WTA Tour affiliated professional tennis tournament for women, formerly held every winter in Zürich, Switzerland.

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2001 Australian Open

The 2001 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Australia.

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2002 US Open – Women's singles qualifying

This article displays the qualifying draw for the Women's Singles at the 2002 US Open.

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2002 WTA Tour

The 2002 Sanex WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2002 tennis season.

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2003 Australian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated her sister Venus Williams in the final, 7–6(7–4), 3–6, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2003 Australian Open.

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2003 French Open – Women's singles qualifying

This article displays the qualifying draw for the Women's Singles at the 2003 French Open.

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2003 US Open – Women's singles qualifying

This article displays the qualifying draw for the Women's Singles at the 2003 US Open.

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2003 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles qualifying

Players and pairs who neither have high enough rankings nor receive wild cards may participate in a qualifying tournament held one week before the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships.

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2003 WTA Tour

The 2003 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2003 tennis season.

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2004 Australian Open

The 2004 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 19 January to 1 February 2004.

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2004 Australian Open – Women's singles

Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated Kim Clijsters in the final, 6–3, 4–6, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2004 Australian Open.

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2004 French Open – Women's singles

Anastasia Myskina defeated Elena Dementieva in the final, 6–1, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2004 French Open.

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2004 US Open – Women's singles

Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Elena Dementieva in the final, 6–3, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2004 US Open.

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2004 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

Leander Paes and Martina Navratilova were the defending champions but lost in the third round to Wayne and Cara Black.

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2004 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Maria Sharapova defeated two-time defending champion Serena Williams in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships.

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2004 WTA Tour

The 2004 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2004 season.

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2005 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but Suárez did not participate due to injury.

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2005 Australian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Lindsay Davenport in the final, 2–6, 6–3, 6–0 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2005 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Australian Open – Women's singles

2005 Bank of the West Classic

The 2005 Bank of the West Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Bank of the West Classic

2005 Dubai Tennis Championships

The 2005 Dubai Duty Free Men's and Women's Tennis Championships was the 13th edition of this tennis tournament and was played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Dubai Tennis Championships

2005 Family Circle Cup

The 2005 Family Circle Cup was the 33rd edition of the Family Circle Cup women's tennis tournament.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Family Circle Cup

2005 French Open

The 2005 French Open was the 109th edition of the tournament.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 French Open

2005 French Open – Mixed doubles

Tatiana Golovin and Richard Gasquet were the defending champions, but they chose not to participate together.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 French Open – Mixed doubles

2005 French Open – Women's doubles

Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, and successfully defended their title, defeating Cara Black and Liezel Huber in the final 4–6, 6–3, 6–3 Cara Black would fail to complete the career grand slam in women's doubles because of this loss.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 French Open – Women's doubles

2005 French Open – Women's singles

Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated Mary Pierce in the final, 6–1, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2005 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 French Open – Women's singles

2005 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2005 Italian Open (also known as the 2005 Rome Masters and the 2005 Telecom Italia Masters for sponsorship reason) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Italian Open (tennis)

2005 US Open – Mixed doubles

Vera Zvonareva and Bob Bryan were the defending champions, but Zvonareva did not participate in this U.S. Open due to injury.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 US Open – Mixed doubles

2005 US Open – Women's doubles

Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur defeated Elena Dementieva and Flavia Pennetta in the final, 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 2005 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 US Open – Women's doubles

2005 US Open – Women's singles

Kim Clijsters defeated Mary Pierce in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2005 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 US Open – Women's singles

2005 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

Wayne and Cara Black were the defending champions but lost in the second round to Mahesh Bhupathi and Mary Pierce.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Cara Black and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but did not play together.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Venus Williams defeated Lindsay Davenport in the final, 4–6, 7–6(7–4), 9–7 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2005 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2005 WTA Tour

The 2005 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2005 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 WTA Tour

2005 Zurich Open

The 2005 Zurich Open was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2005 Zurich Open

2006 Australian Open

The 2006 Australian Open was played between 16 and 29 January 2006.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Australian Open

2006 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

Martina Hingis and Mahesh Bhupathi defeated Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor in the final, 6–3, 6–3 to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 2006 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

2006 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Twelfth-seeded Yan Zi and Zheng Jie defeated first-seeded Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur, 2–6, 7–6 (7), 6–3 to win the women's doubles title at the 2006 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2006 Australian Open – Women's singles

Amélie Mauresmo defeated Justine Henin-Hardenne in the final, 6–1, 2–0 ret., to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2006 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Australian Open – Women's singles

2006 French Open – Women's doubles

Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the two-time defending champions, but they were defeated in the second round by Anna Chakvetadze and Elena Vesnina.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 French Open – Women's doubles

2006 French Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2006 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 French Open – Women's singles

2006 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2006 Italian Open (also known as 2006 Rome Masters and the 2006 Internazionali d'Italia) was a tennis tournament played on clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Italian Open (tennis)

2006 JPMorgan Chase Open

The 2006 JPMorgan Chase Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts that was part of the Tier II Series of the 2006 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 JPMorgan Chase Open

2006 Rogers Cup

The 2006 Canadian Open (also known as the 2006 Rogers Masters and 2006 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Rogers Cup

2006 US Open (tennis)

The 2006 US Open began August 28 and finished on September 10, 2006.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 US Open (tennis)

2006 US Open – Women's doubles

Nathalie Dechy and Vera Zvonareva defeated Dinara Safina and Katarina Srebotnik in the final, 7–6(7–5), 7-5 to win the women's doubles title at the 2006 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 US Open – Women's doubles

2006 US Open – Women's singles

Maria Sharapova defeated Justine Henin-Hardenne in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2006 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 US Open – Women's singles

2006 Wimbledon Championships

The 2006 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Wimbledon Championships

2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Cara Black and Liezel Huber were the defending champions, but did not play together.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Amélie Mauresmo defeated Justine Henin-Hardenne in the final, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2006 WTA Tour

The 2006 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the 36th season since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association.

See Jelena Janković and 2006 WTA Tour

2007 ASB Classic

The 2007 ASB Classic was a professional women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 ASB Classic

2007 Australian Open

The 2007 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 15 January until 28 January 2007.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Australian Open

2007 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor won the mixed doubles title at the 2007 Australian Open tennis tournament, defeating Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi in the final 6–4, 6–4.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

2007 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Yan Zi and Zheng Jie were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Chan Yung-jan and Chuang Chia-jung.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2007 Australian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova in the final, 6–1, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2007 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Australian Open – Women's singles

2007 Bausch & Lomb Championships

The 2007 Bausch & Lomb Championships was the 28th edition of that tennis tournament and was played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Bausch & Lomb Championships

2007 Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic

The 2007 Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic

2007 East West Bank Classic

The 2007 East West Bank Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 East West Bank Classic

2007 Family Circle Cup

The 2007 Family Circle Cup was the 35th edition of the Family Circle Cup.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Family Circle Cup

2007 French Open

The 2007 French Open (Roland Garros) was held in Paris, France from 27 May through to 10 June 2007.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 French Open

2007 French Open – Women's doubles

Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Katarina Srebotnik and Ai Sugiyama.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 French Open – Women's doubles

2007 French Open – Women's singles

Two-time defending champion Justine Henin defeated Ana Ivanovic in the final, 6–1, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2007 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 French Open – Women's singles

2007 J&S Cup

The 2007 J&S Cup was a Tier II event on the 2007 WTA Tour that ran from 30 April until 6 May 2007.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 J&S Cup

2007 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

The 2007 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

2007 Qatar Ladies Open

The 2007 Qatar Ladies Open, known as the 2007 Qatar Total Open, for sponsorship reasons, was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Qatar Ladies Open

2007 Qatar Telecom German Open

The 2007 Qatar Telecom German Open was a women's tennis event that was played from May 5 to May 13, 2007.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Qatar Telecom German Open

2007 Rogers Cup

The 2007 Canada Masters (also known as the 2007 Rogers Masters and 2007 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Rogers Cup

2007 Toray Pan Pacific Open

The 2007 Toray Pan Pacific Open was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Toray Pan Pacific Open

2007 US Open (tennis)

The 2007 US Open was held from August 27 to September 9, 2007, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 US Open (tennis)

2007 US Open – Women's doubles

The 2007 US Open women's doubles tennis tournament was held from 27 August to 9 September 2007, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 US Open – Women's doubles

2007 US Open – Women's singles

Justine Henin defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final, 6–1, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2007 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 US Open – Women's singles

2007 Wimbledon Championships

The 2007 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Wimbledon Championships

2007 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

Jamie Murray and Jelena Janković defeated Jonas Björkman and Alicia Molik in the final, 6–4, 3–6, 6–1 to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Venus Williams defeated Marion Bartoli in the final, 6–4, 6–1 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2007 WTA Tour

The 2007 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2007 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 WTA Tour

2007 WTA Tour Championships

The 2007 WTA Tour Championships, officially Sony Ericsson Championships, is the thirty seventh season-ending WTA Tour Championships, the annual tennis tournament for the eight best female tennis players in singles, and four teams in doubles, on the 2007 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2007 WTA Tour Championships

2008 Australian Open

The 2008 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Australian Open

2008 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Cara Black and Liezel Huber were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to sisters Alona Bondarenko and Kateryna Bondarenko.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2008 Australian Open – Women's singles

Maria Sharapova defeated Ana Ivanovic in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2008 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Australian Open – Women's singles

2008 China Open (tennis)

The 2008 China Open was a combine men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 China Open (tennis)

2008 Family Circle Cup

The 2008 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis Tier I event on the 2008 WTA Tour, which took place from April 14 to April 20, 2008.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Family Circle Cup

2008 French Open

The 2008 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 French Open

2008 French Open – Women's singles

Ana Ivanovic defeated Dinara Safina in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2008 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 French Open – Women's singles

2008 Hopman Cup

The 2008 Hopman Cup (also known as the Hyundai Hopman Cup for sponsorship reasons) corresponds to the 20th edition of the Hopman Cup tournament between nations in men's and women's tennis.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Hopman Cup

2008 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2008 Italian Open (also known as 2008 Rome Masters and the Internazionali BNL d'Italia for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Italian Open (tennis)

2008 Kremlin Cup

The 2008 Kremlin Cup was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Kremlin Cup

2008 Pacific Life Open

The 2008 Indian Wells Open (also known as the Pacific Life Open for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Pacific Life Open

2008 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

The 2008 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

2008 Sony Ericsson Open

The 2008 Miami Masters (also known as the Sony Ericsson Open for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Sony Ericsson Open

2008 Summer Olympics

The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and officially branded as Beijing 2008, were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Summer Olympics

2008 US Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Jelena Janković in the final, 6–4, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2008 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 US Open – Women's singles

2008 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Defending champion Venus Williams defeated her sister Serena Williams in the final, 7–5, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2008 WTA Tour

The 2008 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2008 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 WTA Tour

2008 WTA Tour Championships

The 2008 WTA Tour Championships (also known as the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2008 WTA Tour Championships

2009 Andalucia Tennis Experience

The 2009 Andalucia Tennis Experience was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Andalucia Tennis Experience

2009 Australian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Dinara Safina in the final, 6–0, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Australian Open – Women's singles

2009 China Open – Women's singles

Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Agnieszka Radwańska in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 China Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 China Open – Women's singles

2009 French Open – Women's singles

Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Dinara Safina in the final, 6–4, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 French Open – Women's singles

2009 Italian Open – Women's singles

Dinara Safina defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 Italian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Italian Open – Women's singles

2009 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open – Women's singles

Dinara Safina defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the inaugural women's singles tennis title at the 2009 Madrid Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open – Women's singles

2009 Open GDF Suez

The 2009 Open GDF Suez was a women's professional tennis tournament played on indoor hardcourts.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Open GDF Suez

2009 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Singles

Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Dinara Safina in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the singles tennis title at the 2009 Stuttgart Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Singles

2009 Sony Ericsson Open – Women's singles

Victoria Azarenka defeated the two-time defending champion Serena Williams in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 Miami Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Sony Ericsson Open – Women's singles

2009 Toray Pan Pacific Open

The 2009 Toray Pan Pacific Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Toray Pan Pacific Open

2009 US Open (tennis)

The 2009 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, held from August 31 to September 14, 2009, in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City, United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 US Open (tennis)

2009 US Open – Women's singles

Kim Clijsters defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 US Open – Women's singles

2009 Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open – Singles

Jelena Janković defeated Dinara Safina in the final, 6–4, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2009 Cincinnati Masters.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open – Singles

2009 Wimbledon Championships

The 2009 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Wimbledon Championships

2009 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated the two-time defending champion, her sister Venus Williams, in a rematch of the previous year's final, 7–6(7–3), 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2009 WTA Tour

The 2009 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the 37th season since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 WTA Tour

2009 WTA Tour Championships

The 2009 WTA Tour Championships (also known as Sony Ericsson Championships – Doha 2009) was held in Doha, Qatar from October 27 to November 1.

See Jelena Janković and 2009 WTA Tour Championships

2010 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Defending champions Serena and Venus Williams defeated Cara Black and Liezel Huber in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 2010 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2010 Australian Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Serena Williams defeated Justine Henin in the final, 6–4, 3–6, 6–2 to win the women's singles title at the 2010 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Australian Open – Women's singles

2010 BNP Paribas Open

The 2010 BNP Paribas Open was a tennis tournament played at Indian Wells, California in March 2010.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 BNP Paribas Open

2010 China Open (tennis)

The 2010 China Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 China Open (tennis)

2010 Dubai Tennis Championships

The 2010 Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships was a 500 Series event on the 2010 ATP World Tour and a Premier 5 event on the 2010 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships

2010 Fed Cup

The 2010 Fed Cup (also known as the 2010 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 48th edition of the tournament between national teams in women's tennis.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Fed Cup

2010 French Open

The 2010 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 French Open

2010 French Open – Women's singles

Francesca Schiavone defeated Samantha Stosur in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–2) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2010 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 French Open – Women's singles

2010 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2010 Italian Open (also known as the 2010 Rome Masters and sponsored title 2010 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament, being played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Italian Open (tennis)

2010 Kraljevo earthquake

An earthquake of 5.5 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong) occurred on 3 November 2010 in central Serbia just several kilometers from the city of Kraljevo.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Kraljevo earthquake

2010 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open

The 2010 Madrid Masters (also known as the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open for sponsorship reasons) was played on outdoor clay courts at the Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain from May 7–16.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open

2010 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open – Women's singles

Aravane Rezaï defeated Venus Williams in the final, 6–2, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2010 Madrid Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open – Women's singles

2010 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

The 2010 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

2010 Rogers Cup

The 2010 Canada Masters (also known as the 2010 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank and the 2010 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Canada.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Rogers Cup

2010 Sony Ericsson Open

The 2010 Sony Ericsson Open (also known as the 2010 Miami Masters), was a tennis tournament for men and women held from March 22 to April 4, 2010.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Sony Ericsson Open

2010 US Open (tennis)

The 2010 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, held from August 30 to September 13, 2010, in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City, United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 US Open (tennis)

2010 US Open – Women's doubles

Serena Williams and Venus Williams were the defending champions.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 US Open – Women's doubles

2010 US Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Kim Clijsters defeated Vera Zvonareva in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2010 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 US Open – Women's singles

2010 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Women's Open

The 2010 Cincinnati Masters (also known as the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament that were played on outdoor hard courts at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, United States, with the men playing from August 14 through August 22, 2010, and the women from August 7 through August 15, 2010.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Women's Open

2010 Wimbledon Championships

The 2010 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Wimbledon Championships

2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova defeated Elena Vesnina and Vera Zvonareva in the final, 7–6(8–6), 6–2 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Defending champion Serena Williams defeated Vera Zvonareva in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2010 WTA Tour

The 2010 WTA Tour or 2010 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour (its sponsored name) calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the WTA Premier tournaments (Premier Mandatory, Premier 5 and regular Premier), the WTA International tournaments, the Fed Cup (organized by the ITF), and the year-end championships (the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions and the WTA Tour Championships).

See Jelena Janković and 2010 WTA Tour

2010 WTA Tour Championships

The 2010 WTA Tour Championships was held in Doha, Qatar from October 26 to October 31.

See Jelena Janković and 2010 WTA Tour Championships

2011 Australian Open

The 2011 Australian Open was a tennis tournament featuring six different competitions, and part of the 2011 ATP World Tour, the 2011 WTA Tour, ITF Junior Tour and the NEC Tour, as tournaments for professional, junior and wheelchair players were held.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Australian Open

2011 Australian Open – Women's singles

Kim Clijsters defeated Li Na in the final, 3–6, 6–3, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2011 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Australian Open – Women's singles

2011 BNP Paribas Open

The 2011 BNP Paribas Open was a tennis tournament played at Indian Wells, California in the United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 BNP Paribas Open

2011 BNP Paribas Open – Women's singles

Caroline Wozniacki defeated Marion Bartoli in the final, 6–1, 2–6, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2011 Indian Wells Masters.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 BNP Paribas Open – Women's singles

2011 French Open

The 2011 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 French Open

2011 French Open – Women's doubles

Serena Williams and Venus Williams were the defending champions, but both withdrew from the tournament with a pulmonary embolism and a hip injury, respectively.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 French Open – Women's doubles

2011 French Open – Women's singles

Li Na defeated the defending champion Francesca Schiavone in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–0) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2011 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 French Open – Women's singles

2011 Generali Ladies Linz

The 2011 Generali Ladies Linz was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Generali Ladies Linz

2011 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2011 Italian Open (also known as the 2011 Rome Masters and sponsored title 2011 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament, being played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Italian Open (tennis)

2011 Medibank International Sydney

The 2011 Medibank International Sydney was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Medibank International Sydney

2011 Monterrey Open

The 2011 Monterrey Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Monterrey Open

2011 Qatar Ladies Open

The 2011 Qatar Ladies Open was a professional women's tennis tournament played on hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Qatar Ladies Open

2011 US Open (tennis)

The 2011 US Open was a tennis tournament played on the outdoor hard courts at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Park, of Queens, New York City, United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 US Open (tennis)

2011 US Open – Women's doubles

Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova were the defending champions and they reached the final.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 US Open – Women's doubles

2011 US Open – Women's singles

Samantha Stosur defeated Serena Williams in the final, 6–2, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2011 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 US Open – Women's singles

2011 Western & Southern Open

The 2011 Western & Southern Open, also known as the Cincinnati Open, was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Western & Southern Open

2011 Wimbledon Championships

The 2011 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Wimbledon Championships

2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova were the defending champions but lost in the second round to Sabine Lisicki and Samantha Stosur.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Petra Kvitová defeated Maria Sharapova in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles title at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2011 WTA Tour

The WTA Tour is the elite tour for women's professional tennis organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

See Jelena Janković and 2011 WTA Tour

2012 Australian Open

The 2012 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place in Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, from 16 to 29 January 2012.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Australian Open

2012 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

Katarina Srebotnik and Daniel Nestor were the defending champions, but they chose not to participate together.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

2012 Australian Open – Women's singles

Victoria Azarenka defeated Maria Sharapova in the final, 6–3, 6–0 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2012 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Australian Open – Women's singles

2012 Family Circle Cup

The 2012 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis event in the 2012 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Family Circle Cup

2012 Fed Cup

The 2012 Fed Cup (also known as the 2012 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 50th edition of the most important tournament between national teams in women's tennis.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Fed Cup

2012 French Open – Women's singles

Maria Sharapova defeated Sara Errani in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2012 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 French Open – Women's singles

2012 US Open (tennis)

The 2012 US Open was a tennis tournament played on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Park, of Queens, New York City, United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 US Open (tennis)

2012 US Open – Women's doubles

Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond were the defending champions but lost to Hsieh Su-wei and Anabel Medina Garrigues in the third round.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 US Open – Women's doubles

2012 US Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Victoria Azarenka in the final, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2012 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 US Open – Women's singles

2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Serena and Venus Williams defeated Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká in the final, 7–5, 6–4 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Agnieszka Radwańska in the final, 6–1, 5–7, 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2012 WTA Tour

The 2012 WTA Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2012 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2012 WTA Tour

2013 Australian Open

The 2013 Australian Open was a tennis tournament that took place in Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, from 14 to 27 January 2013.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Australian Open

2013 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Russian pair Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva were the defending champions, but Zvonareva decided not to participate due to injury.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2013 Australian Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Victoria Azarenka defeated Li Na in the final, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2013 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Australian Open – Women's singles

2013 BNP Paribas Open

The 2013 BNP Paribas Open (also known as the Indian Wells Open) was a professional tennis tournament that was played at Indian Wells, California, in March 2013.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 BNP Paribas Open

2013 China Open (tennis)

The 2013 China Open was a tennis tournament that took place on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 China Open (tennis)

2013 China Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Jelena Janković in the final, 6–2, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2013 China Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 China Open – Women's singles

2013 Family Circle Cup

The 2013 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis event in the 2013 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Family Circle Cup

2013 French Open

The 2013 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 French Open

2013 French Open – Mixed doubles

Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 French Open – Mixed doubles

2013 French Open – Women's doubles

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina 5–7, 2–6.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 French Open – Women's doubles

2013 French Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated the defending champion Maria Sharapova in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2013 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 French Open – Women's singles

2013 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2013 Italian Open (also known as the 2013 Rome Masters and sponsored title 2013 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Italian Open (tennis)

2013 Mutua Madrid Open

The 2013 Madrid Open (also known as the Mutua Madrid Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain from 6–12 May.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Mutua Madrid Open

2013 Nürnberger Versicherungscup

The 2013 Nürnberger Versicherungscup was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Nürnberger Versicherungscup

2013 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

The 2013 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

2013 Sony Open Tennis

The 2013 Sony Open Tennis (also known as 2013 Miami Masters), a men's and women's tennis tournament, was the 29th edition of the Miami Masters event and played on outdoor hard courts at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Miami.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Sony Open Tennis

2013 US Open (tennis)

The 2013 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 US Open (tennis)

2013 US Open – Women's doubles

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but lost to Serena and Venus Williams in the quarterfinals.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 US Open – Women's doubles

2013 US Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Serena Williams defeated Victoria Azarenka in a rematch of the previous year's final, 7–5, 6–7(6–8), 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2013 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 US Open – Women's singles

2013 Wimbledon Championships

The 2013 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Wimbledon Championships

2013 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Serena and Venus Williams were the defending champions, but could not defend after Venus withdrew with a back injury before the start of competition.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2013 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Marion Bartoli defeated Sabine Lisicki in the final, 6–1, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2013 WTA Tour

The 2013 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2013 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 WTA Tour

2013 WTA Tour Championships

The 2013 WTA Tour Championships was a women's tennis tournament at Istanbul, Turkey from 22 to 27 October 2013.

See Jelena Janković and 2013 WTA Tour Championships

2014 Aegon International

The 2014 Aegon International was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Aegon International

2014 Apia International Sydney

The 2014 Apia International Sydney was a joint 2014 ATP World Tour and 2014 WTA Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts in Sydney, New South Wales.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Apia International Sydney

2014 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina in the final, 6–4, 3–6, 7–5.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2014 Australian Open – Women's singles

Li Na defeated Dominika Cibulková in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–0 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2014 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Australian Open – Women's singles

2014 BNP Paribas Open

The 2014 BNP Paribas Open (also known as the 2014 Indian Wells Masters) was a professional tennis tournament that was played at Indian Wells, California, in March 2014.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 BNP Paribas Open

2014 Brisbane International

The 2014 Brisbane International was a joint 2014 ATP World Tour and 2014 WTA Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts in Brisbane, Queensland.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Brisbane International

2014 China Open (tennis)

The 2014 China Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 China Open (tennis)

2014 Dubai Tennis Championships

The 2014 Dubai Tennis Championships (also known as the 2014 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for sponsorship reasons) was a 500 event on the 2014 ATP World Tour and a Premier event on the 2014 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Dubai Tennis Championships

2014 French Open

The 2014 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 French Open

2014 French Open – Women's doubles

Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Julie Coin and Pauline Parmentier.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 French Open – Women's doubles

2014 French Open – Women's singles

Maria Sharapova defeated Simona Halep in the final, 6–4, 6–7(5–7), 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2014 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 French Open – Women's singles

2014 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2014 Italian Open (also known as the 2014 Rome Masters and sponsored title 2014 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Italian Open (tennis)

2014 Mutua Madrid Open

The 2014 Madrid Open (also known as the Mutua Madrid Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional tennis tournament that was played on outdoor clay courts at the Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain from 3–11 May.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Mutua Madrid Open

2014 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

The 2014 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

2014 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Singles

Two-time defending champion Maria Sharapova defeated Ana Ivanovic in the final, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1 to win the singles tennis title at the 2014 Stuttgart Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Singles

2014 Qatar Total Open

The 2014 Qatar Total Open was a professional women's tennis tournament played on hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Qatar Total Open

2014 Rogers Cup

The 2014 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Rogers Cup

2014 Tianjin Open

The 2014 Tianjin Open was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Tianjin Open

2014 Toray Pan Pacific Open

The 2014 Toray Pan Pacific Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Toray Pan Pacific Open

2014 US Open (tennis)

The 2014 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 US Open (tennis)

2014 US Open – Women's doubles

Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 US Open – Women's doubles

2014 US Open – Women's singles

Two-time defending champion Serena Williams defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the final, 6–3, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2014 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 US Open – Women's singles

2014 Western & Southern Open

The 2014 Western & Southern Open (the Cincinnati Masters) was a men's and women's tennis tournament that was played on outdoor hard courts August 11–17, 2014.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Western & Southern Open

2014 Wimbledon Championships

The 2014 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Wimbledon Championships

2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but lost in the third round to Tímea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Petra Kvitová defeated Eugenie Bouchard in the final, 6–3, 6–0 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2014 WTA Tour

The 2014 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2014 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 WTA Tour

2014 Wuhan Open

The 2014 Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open was a professional women's tennis tournament played on hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2014 Wuhan Open

2015 Aegon Classic

The 2015 Aegon Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Aegon Classic

2015 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie Šafářová defeated Chan Yung-jan and Zheng Jie in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–5), to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 2015 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2015 Australian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–5) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2015 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Australian Open – Women's singles

2015 BNP Paribas Open

The 2015 BNP Paribas Open (also known as the 2015 Indian Wells Masters) was a professional tennis tournament played at Indian Wells, California, in March 2015.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 BNP Paribas Open

2015 Brisbane International – Women's singles

Serena Williams was the two-time defending champion, but she chose to participate at the Hopman Cup instead.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Brisbane International – Women's singles

2015 Dubai Tennis Championships

The 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships (also known as the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for sponsorship reasons) was an ATP 500 event on the 2015 ATP World Tour and a WTA Premier 5 on the 2015 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships

2015 Family Circle Cup

The 2015 Family Circle Cup was a women's tennis event on the 2015 WTA Tour.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Family Circle Cup

2015 French Open

The 2015 French Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 French Open

2015 French Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Lucie Šafářová in the final, 6–3, 6–7(2–7), 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2015 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 French Open – Women's singles

2015 Guangzhou International Women's Open

The 2015 Guangzhou International Women's Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Guangzhou International Women's Open

2015 Hong Kong Tennis Open

The 2015 Hong Kong Tennis Open (also known as the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Hong Kong Tennis Open

2015 Hong Kong Tennis Open – Singles

Sabine Lisicki was the defending champion, but she withdrew before the tournament began due to a knee injury.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Hong Kong Tennis Open – Singles

2015 Internationaux de Strasbourg

The 2015 Internationaux de Strasbourg was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Internationaux de Strasbourg

2015 Italian Open (tennis)

The 2015 Italian Open (also known as the 2015 Rome Masters or the sponsored title 2015 Internazionali BNL d'Italia) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Italian Open (tennis)

2015 Jiangxi International Women's Tennis Open

The 2015 Zhonghong Jiangxi International Women's Tennis Open was a professional women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Jiangxi International Women's Tennis Open

2015 Miami Open

The 2015 Miami Open presented by Itaú (also known as 2015 Miami Masters) was a professional men and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Miami Open

2015 Qatar Total Open

The 2015 Qatar Total Open was a professional women's tennis tournament played on hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Qatar Total Open

2015 Rogers Cup

The 2015 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Rogers Cup

2015 Serena Williams tennis season

The 2015 Serena Williams tennis season officially began on 19 January with the start of the 2015 Australian Open and ended with the 2015 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Serena Williams tennis season

2015 Topshelf Open

The 2015 Topshelf Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Topshelf Open

2015 US Open (tennis)

The 2015 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 US Open (tennis)

2015 US Open – Women's doubles

Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina were the defending champions, but Makarova decided not to participate.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 US Open – Women's doubles

2015 US Open – Women's singles

Flavia Pennetta defeated Roberta Vinci in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2015 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 US Open – Women's singles

2015 Western & Southern Open

The 2015 Western & Southern Open was a men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts August 15–23, 2015.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Western & Southern Open

2015 Wimbledon Championships

The 2015 Wimbledon Championships was a Grand Slam tennis tournament which took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, from 29 June to 12 July 2015.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Wimbledon Championships

2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but Errani chose not to participate this year.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Garbiñe Muguruza in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2015 WTA Tour

The 2015 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2015 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 WTA Tour

2015 Wuhan Open

The 2015 Wuhan Open (also known as 2015 Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open for sponsorship reasons) was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts between September 27 and October 3, 2015.

See Jelena Janković and 2015 Wuhan Open

2016 Apia International Sydney – Women's singles

Petra Kvitová was the defending champion, but withdrew before her first match due to a gastrointestinal illness.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Apia International Sydney – Women's singles

2016 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Top seeds Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza defeated Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká in the final, 7–6(7–1), 6–3, to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 2016 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2016 Australian Open – Women's singles

Angelique Kerber defeated defending champion Serena Williams in the final, 6–4, 3–6, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Australian Open – Women's singles

2016 BNP Paribas Open – Women's singles

Victoria Azarenka defeated Serena Williams in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 Indian Wells Masters.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 BNP Paribas Open – Women's singles

2016 Brasil Tennis Cup – Singles

Teliana Pereira was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Lyudmyla Kichenok.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Brasil Tennis Cup – Singles

2016 Brisbane International – Women's singles

Maria Sharapova was the defending champion, but withdrew before her first match due to a wrist injury.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Brisbane International – Women's singles

2016 China Open – Women's singles

Agnieszka Radwańska defeated Johanna Konta in the final, 6–4, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 China Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 China Open – Women's singles

2016 Dubai Tennis Championships – Women's singles

Sara Errani defeated Barbora Strýcová in the final, 6–0, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 Dubai Tennis Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Dubai Tennis Championships – Women's singles

2016 Fed Cup World Group II

The World Group II was the second highest level of Fed Cup competition in 2016.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Fed Cup World Group II

2016 French Open – Mixed doubles

Martina Hingis and Leander Paes defeated Sania Mirza and Ivan Dodig in the final, 4–6, 6–4, to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 2016 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 French Open – Mixed doubles

2016 French Open – Women's singles

Garbiñe Muguruza defeated the defending champion Serena Williams in the final, 7–5, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 French Open – Women's singles

2016 Guangzhou International Women's Open – Singles

Jelena Janković was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Lesia Tsurenko 4–6, 6–3, 4–6.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Guangzhou International Women's Open – Singles

2016 Hong Kong Tennis Open – Singles

Jelena Janković was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Caroline Wozniacki.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Hong Kong Tennis Open – Singles

2016 Italian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated Madison Keys in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 Italian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Italian Open – Women's singles

2016 Kremlin Cup – Women's singles

Svetlana Kuznetsova was the defending champion and successfully defended her title, defeating Daria Gavrilova in the final, 6–2, 6–1.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Kremlin Cup – Women's singles

2016 Ladies Championship Gstaad – Singles

This is the first edition of the tournament since 1994.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Ladies Championship Gstaad – Singles

2016 Mallorca Open – Singles

This was the first edition of the tournament.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Mallorca Open – Singles

2016 Miami Open – Women's singles

Victoria Azarenka defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 Miami Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Miami Open – Women's singles

2016 Mutua Madrid Open – Women's singles

Simona Halep defeated Dominika Cibulková in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 Madrid Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Mutua Madrid Open – Women's singles

2016 Qatar Total Open – Singles

Carla Suárez Navarro defeated Jeļena Ostapenko in the final, 1–6, 6–4, 6–4 to win the singles tennis title at the 2016 WTA Qatar Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Qatar Total Open – Singles

2016 Ricoh Open – Women's singles

Camila Giorgi was the defending champion of the 2016 Ricoh Open, but withdrew before the tournament began.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Ricoh Open – Women's singles

2016 US Open – Women's doubles

Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 US Open – Women's doubles

2016 US Open – Women's singles

Angelique Kerber defeated Karolína Plíšková in the final, 6–3, 4–6, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2016 US Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 US Open – Women's singles

2016 Volvo Car Open – Singles

Angelique Kerber was the defending champion, but retired in the semifinals against Sloane Stephens.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Volvo Car Open – Singles

2016 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Serena and Venus Williams defeated Tímea Babos and Yaroslava Shvedova in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

2016 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Defending champion Serena Williams defeated Angelique Kerber in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

2016 WTA Tour

The 2016 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2016 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 WTA Tour

2016 Wuhan Open – Singles

Petra Kvitová defeated Dominika Cibulková in the final, 6–1, 6–1 to win the singles tennis title at the 2016 Wuhan Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2016 Wuhan Open – Singles

2017 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 Australian Open – Women's doubles

2017 Australian Open – Women's singles

Serena Williams defeated her sister Venus Williams in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 Australian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 Australian Open – Women's singles

2017 BNP Paribas Open

The 2017 BNP Paribas Open (also known as the 2017 Indian Wells Open) was a professional tennis tournament played at Indian Wells, California in the United States.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 BNP Paribas Open

2017 BNP Paribas Open – Women's singles

Elena Vesnina defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final, 6–7(6–8), 7–5, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 Indian Wells Masters.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 BNP Paribas Open – Women's singles

2017 Citi Open – Women's singles

Yanina Wickmayer was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 Citi Open – Women's singles

2017 Dubai Tennis Championships – Women's singles

Elina Svitolina defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the final, 6–4, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 Dubai Tennis Championships.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 Dubai Tennis Championships – Women's singles

2017 French Open – Women's doubles

Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic were the defending champions, but Garcia chose not to participate this year.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 French Open – Women's doubles

2017 French Open – Women's singles

Jeļena Ostapenko defeated Simona Halep in the final, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 French Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 French Open – Women's singles

2017 Hobart International – Singles

Alizé Cornet was the defending champion, but withdrew before the tournament began due to a back injury.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 Hobart International – Singles

2017 Italian Open – Women's singles

Elina Svitolina defeated Simona Halep in the final, 4–6, 7–5, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 Italian Open.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 Italian Open – Women's singles

2017 J&T Banka Prague Open – Singles

Lucie Šafářová was the defending champion, but withdrew from her second-round match against Kristýna Plíšková.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 J&T Banka Prague Open – Singles

2017 Jiangxi International Women's Tennis Open – Singles

Duan Yingying was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Arina Rodionova.

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2017 Mallorca Open – Singles

Caroline Garcia was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Anastasija Sevastova in a rematch of the previous year's final.

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2017 Miami Open – Women's singles

Johanna Konta defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 Miami Open.

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2017 Mutua Madrid Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Simona Halep defeated Kristina Mladenovic in the final, 7–5, 6–7(5–7), 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 Madrid Open.

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2017 Qatar Total Open – Singles

Karolína Plíšková defeated Caroline Wozniacki in the final, 6–3 6–4 to win the singles tennis title at the 2017 WTA Qatar Open.

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2017 Ricoh Open – Women's singles

The 2017 Ricoh Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts.

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2017 Taiwan Open – Singles

Venus Williams was the defending champion, but chose to compete in St. Petersburg instead.

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2017 US Open – Women's doubles

Chan Yung-jan and Martina Hingis defeated Lucie Hradecká and Kateřina Siniaková in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 2017 US Open.

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2017 US Open – Women's singles

Sloane Stephens defeated Madison Keys in the final, 6–3, 6–0 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2017 US Open.

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2017 Volvo Car Open – Singles

Sloane Stephens was the defending champion, but did not participate this year as she was recovering from foot surgery.

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2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina defeated Chan Hao-ching and Monica Niculescu in the final, 6–0, 6–0 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships.

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2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Garbiñe Muguruza defeated Venus Williams in the final, 7–5, 6–0 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships.

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2017 WTA Shenzhen Open – Singles

Agnieszka Radwańska was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Alison Riske.

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2017 WTA Tour

The 2017 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2017 tennis season.

See Jelena Janković and 2017 WTA Tour

See also

Megatrend University alumni

Olympic tennis players for Serbia

Olympic tennis players for Serbia and Montenegro

Serbia and Montenegro female tennis players

Serbian expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates

Serbian female tennis players

Tennis players from Belgrade

WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelena_Janković

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