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Magdalena Maleeva (born April 1 , 1975 ) is a successful Bulgarian Tennis player. She has played in the WTA tour, competing in singles and Doubles , since April 1989. Her best position in the WTA Tour was № 4 between January 29 to February 4 1996.


BIOGRAPHY

Born in Sofia , Magdalena was the youngest of the three children of Yulia Berberyan and Georgi Maleev . The mother, who came from a prominent Armenian family which found refuge in Bulgaria after the 1896 Armenian massacres in the Ottoman Empire , was the best Bulgarian tennis player in the 1960s. After she retired from professional tennis in the 1970s, Berberyan started on a coaching career. She trained all of her three daughters, Magdalena, Katerina and Manuela , each of whom eventually became WTA top six players.

In 1988 Magdalena became the youngest ever national tennis champion of Bulgaria , at the age of 13 years and four months. She turned professional in 1989 reaching the final of her first professional tournament at ITF/ Bari -ITA. In her Grand Slam debut at the French Open in 1990, she passed the qualifications and reached the third round. In 1992 Magdalena snatched her first Tour event victory in San Marino. The following year she reached the quarterfinals at the Australian , the French and the US Open , as well as the third round of Wimbledon . In 1995 Magdalena won a total of three tournaments – in Moscow , Chicago , Oakland , which allowed her to reach a career-high № in 4 the WTA rank list in January 1996.

In June 1998 Magdalena underwent shoulder surgery, which forced her off the Tour for the next eleven months. She started competing again in May 1999 and reached Top Twenty again in 2002. In 2002 she won the prestigious Kremlin Cup in Moscow, defeating three Top Ten players on her way ( Venus Williams , Amelie Mauresmo and Lindsay Davenport ). In 2004 she married her long-standing boyfriend, Lubomir Nokov.

Since the start of her professional carrier, Magdalena has won a total of ten WTA Tour titles in singles and five in Doubles . She is the recipient of the 1993 WTA Tour Most Improved Player Award and was nominated for the 1990 WTA Tour Most Impressive Newcomer Award. She has taken part in the Olympics in Barcelona, Atlanta and Athens.

In October 2005, Magdalena retired from professional tennis, after 16 seasons in the tennis elite, ending the era of the Maleeva Sisters.


TOURNAMENTS WON


Singles

Winner (WTA Tour):
  • 2003 - Birmingham

  • 2002 - Moscow

  • 2001 - Budapest

  • 1999 - Pattaya City; ITF/Cergy-Pontoise-FRA

  • 1995 - Chicago; Moscow; Oakland

  • 1994 - Moscow; Zurich

  • 1992 - San Marino.



Doubles

Winner:


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