CAPÍTULO V CONCLUSIONES, IMPLICACIONES Y SUGESTIONES
5.3 Implicaciones de la investigación
5 03-09-1988 (27) $1,090,895 $7,345,828 1 / 2 0 / 3 22-8 / 263-177 8-3 / 83-52 2-2 / 50-29 YULIA PUTINTSEVA 60 45 07-01-1995 (21) $213,262 $933,710 0 / 0 0 / 0 5-2 17-9 / 38-47 5-1 / 12-10 5-6 / 11-15 WTA RANKING
ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE)
YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)
ROLAND GARROS W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD)
YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) 20-7 9-3 / 20-14 9-3 / 113-52 4-5 / 35-70 2-4 / 22-43 1-2 / 25-15 2-4 / 4-15 0-1 / 1-6 1-0 / 2-1
2016 ROLAND GARROS Performance
6-4,3-6,6-1 W - [22] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #25) R3 6-1,6-3 W - QIANG WANG (CHN #74) R2 6-2,4-6,6-2 W - [Q] KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #104)
R1
6-1,6-1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #118)
R3
6-2,6-2 W - [28] ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #31)
R2
6-1,6-1 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #514)
R1
ROLAND GARROS Tournament History * Qualifying match CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO
2015
R3 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #28) 6-3 6-4 R2 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #182) 6-3 1-0 R1 W - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #67) 6-2 6-2
2014
QF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #16) 7-6(4) 2-6 7-5 R16 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #72) 6-3 6-3 R3 W - TAYLOR TOWNSEND (USA #205) 6-2 6-2 R2 W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #112) 7-5 1-6 6-4 R1 W - YULIYA BEYGELZIMER (UKR #157) 7-5 7-5
YULIA PUTINTSEVA
2015
R2 L - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #21) 1-6 7-5 9-7 R1 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #87) 3-6 6-3 6-3
2014
R3* L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #148) 6-1 6-3
R2* W - ERI HOZUMI (JPN #153) 6-0 6-4
R1* W - MARIANA DUQUE-MARIÑO (COL #110) 6-2 6-4 2013
R2 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #5) 6-1 6-1
R1 W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #44) 6-2 6-3
2012
R2* L - TATJANA MARIA (GER #164) 6-1 1-6 6-4 R1* W - ANASTASIA PIVOVAROVA (RUS #232) 6-2 6-3
Suarez Navarro:
Making her eighth appearance at Roland Garros
Two-time quarterfinalist in Paris, reaching this stage on Grand Slam debut in 2008 (as qualifier, l. Jankovic) and 2014 (l. Bouchard)
Result here in 2008 meant she was the first qualifier to reach the Roland Garros QF since 2001, and ranked No.132, became joint‐lowest‐ranked quarterfinalist at Roland Garros (w/Pierce) – since surpassed by No.142 Shvedova in 2012
2016 Roland Garros marks 30th Grand Slam main draw appearance, and has reached QF at three of the four majors during her career: 2009 and 2016 Australian Open; 2008 and 2014 Roland Garros, and 2013 US Open. Best result at Wimbledon is reaching R16 in 2013
Owns a 5-3 career record in Grand Slam R16 matches (2-1 in Paris). Bidding to reach QF at Roland Garros for third time, and first since 2014. Has never progressed past the QF stage at any major
Bidding to reach back-to-back QF appearances at Grand Slams for the first time in her career, having also advanced to last eight at 2016 Australian Open
Should she reach QF, it would be the second time in three years there have been two Spanish women into the QF at Roland Garros (also Muguruza, 2014 and 2016)
Overcame qualifier Siniakova in 1r, Wang in 2r, and No.22 seed Cibulkova in 3r, for only her second win over a Top 25 opponent on clay this season
Plays No.60 Putintseva today. A loss would be worst-by-ranking since losing to No.104 Kasatkina at 2015 Moscow
Enters Roland Garros on back of 3r exit at Rome (l. Bacsinszky). Was runner-up there last year (l. Sharapova in F in 3s, having defeated three Top 10 players en route to the final - No.6 Bouchard, No.4 Kvitova and No.2 Halep)
ROLAND GARROS - FRANCE | May 22 - Jun 05, 2016 | $16,474,735 | GRAND SLAM
MATCH NOTES
All data as at Monday, May 30, 2016
2013
R16 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #5) 5-7 6-4 6-3
R3 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #86) 6-4 7-5
R2 W - SHELBY ROGERS (USA #170) 3-6 6-4 6-4 R1 W - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #57) 3-6 6-2 6-2
2012
R3 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #142) 6-4 7-5 R2 W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #125) 4-6 6-4 6-1 R1 W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #99) 6-0 6-3
2010
R1 L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #38) 7-6(9) 6-1 2009
R3 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #9) 5-7 7-5 6-2 R2 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #67) 6-2 6-4 R1 W - EDINA GALLOVITS-HALL (USA #86) 6-1 6-4
2008
QF L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #3) 6-3 6-2 R16 W - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #30) 6-3 6-2 R3 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #51) 6-3 6-3 R2 W - AMÉLIE MAURESMO (FRA #29) 6-3 6-4 R1 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #47) 6-4 5-7 6-2 R3* W - OLGA PUCHKOVA (RUS #116) 6-2 6-0 R2* W - SOPHIE FERGUSON (AUS #193) 6-3 5-7 7-5 R1* W - MONIQUE ADAMCZAK (AUS #170) 6-3 6-3
Also reached 3r at 2016 Madrid (l. Stosur in 3s)
Made QF run at 2016 Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Kerber). Including that result, career record vs. Top 5 opponents is now 8-26 (1-2 in 2016, win coming against No.3 A.Radwanska en route to title at Doha)
Opened 2016 clay court season in Fed Cup play, beating Vinci 61 61 as Spain overcame Italy in World Group play-off
On the US hard court swing in March, was forced to withdraw from 2016 Indian Wells w/right ankle injury. Went on to lose opening 2r match at Miami (w/1r bye, l. Vandeweghe), having reached the final there the year before
Won second career title (and first Premier-level title) at Doha in February 2016 (d. Ostapenko in F); now owns 2-8 record in WTA singles finals. Won first career title at 2014 Oeiras (d. Kuznetsova in F). Returned to Top 10 after Doha title at No.6, a new career-high singles ranking
Also in February 2016, went 1-0 in singles in Fed Cup WG II QF tie vs. Serbia (d. Jankovic) and dropped 2r opener at Dubai (l. Garcia)
Advanced to QF at 2016 Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska) – first Grand Slam QF since 2014 Roland Garros (l. Bouchard); became first Spanish player to reach QF at Australian Open since she herself reached last eight in 2009
Began 2016 season with SF run at Brisbane (l. Kerber); scored her 400th match win (all levels) with QF defeat of Lepchenko. Fell 1r at Sydney (l. Errani)
Achieved best year-end finish of career in 2015, at No.13 – her third consecutive Top 20 finish
Ended 2015 season third on list for Top 5 wins (4-6 record), defeating No.3 Kvitova (3r Dubai), No.3 Kvitova (QF Doha), No.4 Kvitova (QF Rome) and No.2 Halep (SF Rome)
One of six players to make Top 10 rankings debut in 2015 (April 6, 2015 at No.10), rising as high as No.8 during the season. Third Spanish women to achieve a Top 10 ranking, after Sánchez‐Vicario and Martínez; Muguruza has since become the fourth
2015 singles highlights included finishing runner-up in three singles finals. Reached title match at Antwerp in February 2015, but was forced to withdraw vs. Petkovic w/neck injury; a month later, reached biggest final of career at Miami (l. S.Williams). Capped off strong first half of season with run to final in Rome (l. Sharapova in 3s)
In 2015, reached QF or better at 11 out of first 13 tournaments played, but struggled at the Grand Slams, making 1r exits at Australian Open (l. Witthoeft), Wimbledon (l. Ostapenko) and US Open (l. Allertova). Reached 3r at Roland Garros (l. Pennetta). Australian Open loss was her first opening round exit at a Grand Slam since 2012 Wimbledon
Was in contention to qualify for 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore entering Moscow in October, however results went against her; participated at inaugural WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai but failed to progress out of group stage
In doubles, qualified for 2015 WTA Finals (w/Muguruza) after capturing two titles in 2015, at Birmingham and Tokyo PPO, and posting two runner-up finishes, at Dubai and Madrid. Pair advanced to final in Singapore, falling to top seeds Hingis/Mirza
Won first WTA doubles title in 2014, at Stanford (w/Muguruza); team qualified for 2014 WTA Finals in Singapore (l. QF)
Spanish No.2, having been overtaken by Muguruza after she reached 2015 Wimbledon final, ahead of Arruabarrena (May 23, 2016)
Currently the second-highest ranked woman with a single‐handed backhand, after Vinci
Coached by Xavier Budo and Marc Casabo at Pro-Ab Team Tennis Academy in Barcelona
Putintseva:
Making third main draw appearance (and fifth overall) at Roland Garros. Made 2r exits in 2013 (l. Errani) and 2015 (l. Svitolina). Bowed out of qualifying in 2012 and 2014
This is her 10th Grand Slam main draw appearance (and sixth consecutive)
By advancing to R16, has achieved simultaneous career-best result at Roland Garros and at any Grand Slam. Previous best was 3r at 2016 Australian Open
Defeated Wozniak in 1r, No.28 seed Petkovic in 2r and Knapp in 3r for the loss of only eight games – the least of any players through to R16 in Paris
Bidding to become first Kazakh woman to reach QF at Roland Garros – or at any major – since Shvedova in 2012 (l. QF)
Is the second-youngest player remaining in the draw at 21 years old (after Keys)
Playing No.14 Suarez Navarro today. Owns three career Top 15 wins: No.14 Pennetta (2014 Montreal), No.10 Petkovic (via ret. 2015 Nürnberg) and No.14 V.Williams (2016 Charleston)
Opened clay court season in strong form with back-to-back QF showings at 2016 Charleston (d. No.14 V.Williams en route, l. Errani) and Rabat (l. Bertens)
During US hard court swing in March, reached 3r at 2016 Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Gibbs)
In February, achieved best result of the year so far by making SF run at 2016 Kaohsiung (l. eventual champion V.Williams) and then made 2r at Doha (l. Bacsinszky)
Achieved what was then her career-best result at Grand Slam level by reaching 3r at 2016 Australian Open (l. Gasparyan). Her 1r defeat of No.18 Wozniacki was first tour-level main draw win since reaching 2r at 2015 Washington (d. Nara, l. McHale)
Opened 2016 season with 1r loss at Auckland (l. Erakovic) and failed to qualify at Sydney
Achieved career-high singles ranking of No.53 on April 11, 2016 following Charleston QF run; currently ranked No.60
Following 2016 Australian Open result, overtook Diyas to become new Kazakh No.1. Is the top ranked Kazakh woman of three in the Top 100 (also Shvedova, Diyas) as at May 23, 2016
Owns 1-6 career record vs. Top 10 players. Posted first Top 10 win of career at 2015 Nürnberg over No.10 Petkovic (via ret.)
Has achieved two Top 20 wins so far in 2016, over No.18 Wozniacki (2016 Australian Open) and No.14 V.Williams (2016 Charleston)
Ended 2015 at No.74 for first Top 100 finish
2015 season highlights include SF run at Bastad (l. eventual champion Larsson), which remains best result of career (equaled at 2016 Kaohsiung)
Continues to play periodically on ITF Circuit; reached final at $100k ITF/Nanjing-CHN in November 2015
Winner of six ITF singles titles
Made WTA qualifying debut at 2009 Luxembourg and WTA main draw debut at 2012 Copenhagen
A two-time junior Grand Slam runner-up (2010 US Open, 2012 Australian Open)
Changed representation from Russia to Kazakhstan in May 2012
Kazakhstan Fed Cup Team, 2014-16
ROLAND GARROS - FRANCE | May 22 - Jun 05, 2016 | $16,474,735 | GRAND SLAM
MATCH NOTES
All data as at Monday, May 30, 2016