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Examples of "tamara_čurović"
Her daughter,
Tamara
Čurović
, is a tennis player and a member of the Serbia Fed Cup team.
This was a new event in 2013. Misa Eguchi and Mari Tanaka won the inaugural title, defeating
Tamara
Čurović
and Wang Yafan in the final, 4–6, 7–5, [10–8].
In 2009 she played the second round of 2009 US Open in Girls' Singles, and the first round of Girls' Doubles event, partnering
Tamara
Čurović
. Putintseva also won three junior tournaments. She wins 17th International Junior Tournament Citta' Di Prato 2009 in Italy, 31st International Junior Tournament Citta Di Santa Croce also in Italy and 15th ITF Junior Open in Austria.
Tamara
Čurović
(Serbian Cyrillic: Тамара Чуровић; born 31 October 1994) is a Serbian tennis player. She has won two ITF singles titles and 13 ITF doubles titles. Čurović has been a member of the Serbia Fed Cup team since 2011, but she is yet to play her first Fed Cup match.
Tamara
Čurović
was born to Slavko Čurović and Svetlana Prudnikova, former champion of Russia in chess. She has a brother, Vladislav. Čurović began playing tennis aged nine in local tennis clinic, and is currently member of TK Partizan. She cites Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Janković as her idols.
In 2009 she played the second round of 2009 Australian Open in Girls' Singles, and the final of Girls' Doubles event, partnering with Sandra Zaniewska. The two lost to Christina McHale and Ajla Tomljanović 6–1, 2–6, 10–4. She reached the second round of both Girls' Singles and Doubles at the 2009 French Open, and lost in the first round of Girls' Singles at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. Krunić also partnered with
Tamara
Čurović
at the Girls' Doubles event, however they lost in the first round to Tímea Babos and Ajla Tomljanović. In April 2009 she reached her highest junior ranking when she was ranked World No. 17.
Babos continued to mainly participate on the 2011 ITF Women's Circuit. She started the year at her second WTA tournament in Monterrey via wild card, but lost in the first round of qualifying to 138th ranked Aleksandra Wozniak. She then suffered early round exits at her next five ITF tournaments, not getting past the second round of any of them. Babos broke the streak by winning her sixth ITF title at a $25,000 tournament in Astana, Kazakhstan. She defeated Diana Isaeva,
Tamara
Čurović
, eighth seeded Ekaterina Yashina, third seeded Veronika Kapshay, and finally, second seeded Tadeja Majerič, all in straight sets. Despite her success, her ranking fell out of the top 300 from 261 to 301.
Jovanovski opened the season in Brisbane, defeating Anastasia Rodionova in the first round. She then lost to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the second. The week after, Jovanovski qualified for the Medibank International Sydney. She defeated Kaia Kanepi, Aravane Rezaï and Flavia Pennetta, but lost her first WTA semifinal to future champion Li Na. At the 2011 Australian Open, Jovanovski defeated Chang Kai-chen in the first round but lost to the second seed Vera Zvonareva in round two. She also played doubles partnering with Varvara Lepchenko, but they lost to Kimiko Date-Krumm and Zhang Shuai. Jovanovski was the highest ranked Serbian player in the Serbia Fed Cup team for the World Group II rubber against Canada. She played alongside Ana Jovanović, Aleksandra Krunić and
Tamara
Čurović
against Rebecca Marino, Aleksandra Wozniak, Marie-Ève Pelletier and Sharon Fichman in Novi Sad. She won both of her singles matches against Wozniak and Marino. In the doubles match, Jovanovski and Krunić defeated Fichman and Pelletier to guarantee Serbia a spot in the World Group Play Offs.