Maria Kirilenko, born on January twenty-fifth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a distinguished former professional tennis player from Russia. She made her mark in the tennis world at a young age, becoming a junior Grand Slam champion at the 2002 US Open when she was just fifteen years old. This early success set the stage for a remarkable career, where she would go on to achieve significant milestones in both singles and doubles competitions.
Throughout her career, Kirilenko secured six WTA Tour singles titles and twelve doubles titles, showcasing her versatility and skill on the court. She reached the quarterfinals of three major singles tournaments: the 2010 Australian Open, the 2012 Wimbledon Championships, and the 2013 French Open. Her impressive performance at the 2012 London Olympics saw her advance to the semifinals, where she narrowly missed out on a medal after losing to Victoria Azarenka in the bronze medal match.
In doubles, Kirilenko achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 5 on October twenty-four, two thousand eleven. She reached two major finals, partnering with Azarenka at the 2011 Australian Open and with compatriot Nadia Petrova at the 2012 French Open. Together with Petrova, she triumphed at the 2012 WTA Tour Championships in doubles, further solidifying her status as a top competitor in the sport.
Kirilenko's career culminated in her attaining a career-high singles ranking of world No. 10 on June tenth, two thousand thirteen. Her contributions to tennis, both as a singles and doubles player, have left a lasting legacy in the sport.