Tszvetana Pironkova

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Tszvetana Pironkova
Country Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
Residence Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Date of birth September 13, 1987
Place of birth Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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Retired Still Playing
Plays Right; two-handed backhand
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Highest ranking: 84
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Tszvetana Pironkova (Bulgarian: Цветана Пиронкова) (born 13 September 1987) is a female Bulgarian tennis player. She was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and resides there. Pironkova is right-handed and plays with a two-handed backhand.

Pironkova started playing tennis at the age of 4 when her father, Kiril Pironkov, introduced her to the game. At the age of six, she started playing in junior tournaments in Bulgaria.

In August 2002 at the age of 14, Pironkova played her first professional tournament at the $10,000 International Tennis Federation Tournament in Bucharest, Romania. Pironkova won 3 qualifying matches before reaching the final in the main draw, where she lost to Monica Niculescu of Romania, 6-1 7-6(1).

In September 2002, Pironkova played in the $10,000 ITF event in Volos, Greece, where she lost only one set playing through the qualifying and main draw. She defeated Tina Schmassmann of Switzerland 7-6(3) 7-5 to win her first professional ITF event.

On the week of May 14 - May 21, 2005, at the age of 17, Pironkova played in her first WTA level tournament. This was the Tier III event in Istanbul, Turkey. After winning two qualifying matches, Pironkova won three matches in the main draw before she lost in the semi-finals to Venus Williams.

On November 21, 2005, Pironkova reached her career high singles ranking of 84 after her run to the final at the $50,000 ITF tournament in Deauville, France.

In 2006, Pironkova made headlines by defeating tenth-seed Venus Williams in the first round of the 2006 Australian Open by a score of 2-6, 6-0, 9-7. Pironkova was ranked 94th in the world [1].

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