Silvia Njirić

Silvia Njirić

Silvia Njirić at the 2009 junior US Open
Country (sports)  Croatia
Residence Zagreb, Croatia
Born (1993-07-09) 9 July 1993
Zagreb, Croatia
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Plays Right Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
Prize money US$ 39,907
Singles
Career record 106 - 115
Career titles 3 ITF
Highest ranking 421 (5 October 2015)
Current ranking 421 (5 October 2015)
Doubles
Career record 65 - 59
Career titles 5 ITF
Highest ranking 290 (23 July 2012)
Current ranking 668 (25 August 2014)
Last updated on: 25 August 2014.

Silvia Njirić (9 July 1993, Zagreb) is a junior Croatian tennis player.

Having already played Fed Cup for Croatia, Njirić made semi-finals at the 2010 junior French Open, losing to Elina Svitolina of Ukraine.[1]

Njirić has won three Singles and five Doubles title on the ITF tour in her career. On 5 October 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 421. On 23 July 2012, she peaked at world number 290 in the doubles rankings.

ITF Circuit finals

Singles Finals: 5 (4-1)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
Winner 1. 10 October 2010 Algiers, Algeria Clay Morocco Fatima El Allami 3-6, 6-3, 6-1
Runner–up 2. 28 May 2011 Velenje, Slovenia Clay Germany Scarlett Werner 2-6, 2-6
Winner 3. 8 April 2012 Heraklion, Greece Carpet Serbia Tamara Čurović 6–3, 6–4
Winner 4. 15 April 2012 Heraklion, Greece Carpet Italy Angelica Moratelli 6-4 7-6
Winner 5. 10 November 2014 Casablanca, Morocco Clay France Amandine Cazeaux 6-1 6-4

Doubles: 13 (5–8)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
Winner 1. 15 August 2011 Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina Clay Slovakia Zuzana Zlochova Italy Nicole Clerico
Italy Maria Masini
6-4 6-3
Winner 2. 22 August 2011 Vinkovci, Croatia Clay Croatia Karla Popovic Germany Lisa Brinkmann
Russia Maria Mokh
6-2 6-3
Runner-up 3. 14 November 2011 Équeurdreville-Hainneville, France Hard France Elixane Lechemia Belgium Elyne Boeykens
Netherlands Eva Wacanno
4-6 4-6
Winner 4. 16 April 2012 Heraklion, Greece Carpet Czech Republic Petra Krejsová Czech Republic Dana Machálková
Czech Republic Tereza Malíková
6–7(7–9), 6–3, [10–6]
Winner 5. 23 April 2012 Rethymno, Greece Hard Czech Republic Petra Krejsová Greece Adreanna Christopoulou
Greece Irini Papageorgiou
3–6, 6–3, [10–7]
Runner-up 6. 16 July 2012 Contrexéville, France Clay Croatia Tereza Mrdeža Ukraine Yuliya Beygelzimer
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
1–6, 1–6
Runner-up 7. 18 February 2013 Kreuzlingen, Switzerland Carpet (i) Croatia Matea Mezak Switzerland Timea Bacsinszky
Switzerland Xenia Knoll
3-6 2-6
Runner-up 8. 12 May 2013 Athens, Greece Hard Croatia Matea Mezak United States Erin Clark
United Kingdom Francesca Stephenson
7-5 3-6 8-10
Runner-up 9. 15 July 2013 Contrexéville, France Clay Croatia Ana Konjuh Argentina Vanesa Furlanetto
France Amandine Hesse
6–7(3–7), 4–6
Winner 10. 31 August 2014 Pörtschach, Austria Clay Croatia Adrijana Lekaj Slovakia Zuzana Luknárová
Slovakia Karin Morgošová
6–1 6–7 10–4
Runner-up 11. 3 November 2014 Casablanca, Morocco Clay Italy Martina Caciotti Spain Olga Parres Azcoitia
Portugal Inês Murta
3–6, 4–6
Runner-up 12. 10 November 2014 Casablanca, Morocco Clay Italy Martina Caciotti Spain Olga Parres Azcoitia
Spain Georgina Garcia Perez
2–6, 4–6
Runner-up 13. 1 February 2015 Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia Hard Spain Olga Parres Azcoitia Bulgaria Isabella Shinikova
Slovakia Chantal Škamlová
2–6, 0–6

References

  1. "Silvia Njiric". 2010.rolandgarros.com. Retrieved 2011-10-30.

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