Andrea Petkovic, born on September ninth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a distinguished former professional tennis player from Germany. Originally hailing from Tuzla, SFR Yugoslavia, she moved to Germany at just six months old. Petkovic turned professional in two thousand six at the age of eighteen, quickly making her mark in the world of tennis.
In her career, Petkovic achieved a remarkable feat by reaching a career-high singles ranking of world No. nine on October tenth, two thousand eleven. This accomplishment made her the first German female player to break into the top ten since the legendary Steffi Graf in nineteen ninety-nine. That year was particularly notable for Petkovic, as she reached the quarterfinals of three Grand Slam tournaments and competed in a Premier Mandatory final at the China Open, also qualifying as an alternate for the WTA Tour Championships.
Despite facing significant challenges in two thousand twelve, including three separate injuries—a back injury in January, an ankle injury in August, and a knee injury in December—Petkovic demonstrated resilience. These setbacks kept her out of competition for nine months and nearly caused her to drop out of the top two hundred. However, she made a triumphant return in two thousand fourteen, reaching her first Grand Slam semifinal at the French Open and later clinching the WTA Tournament of Champions title at the end of the season.
Throughout her career, Petkovic has secured seven WTA Tour singles titles and one doubles title, along with nine ITF singles titles and three ITF doubles titles. She also earned the title of German national champion in both two thousand seven and two thousand nine, solidifying her status as one of Germany's top tennis talents.