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CAPÍTULO II REVISIÓN DE LITERATURA

2.3 Tenencia Responsable de animales de compañía y formación de ciudadanos

PLAYER WIN-LOSS TOTAL

Steffi Graf 11-2 13 Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 10-3 13 Chris Evert 12-0 12 Conchita Martinez 4-7 11 Monica Seles 7-3 10 Serena Williams 4-5 10*

*Williams total includes 2016 Roland Garros

 A 21-time Grand Slam singles champion, sitting behind only Steffi Graf (22) in Open Era and Margaret Court (24) all-time

 Bidding to win her fourth Roland Garros title, which would see her join Henin and Wills Moody in fourth place on the all-time titles leaderboard (after Evert-7; Graf-6; Court-5)

 Making 63rd appearance at a Grand Slam – second most among active players after sister, Venus (70)

 Entering Roland Garros QF, owns a 295-41 win-loss record in Grand Slam main draw play – boasts most wins among active players and is third in the Open Era, behind Navratilova (306-49) and Evert (299-37)

 Including her R16 win, Williams has played the most matches (69), and has the highest match winning percentage (58-11, .841) at Roland Garros among active players (who’ve played a minimum of 20 matches here)

 Also sits fifth in the Open Era for most matches played at Roland Garros:

MOST ROLAND GARROS MAIN DRAW MATCHES (OPEN ERA)

PLAYER WIN-LOSS TOTAL

Steffi Graf 84-10 94

Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 72-13 85

Conchita Martinez 62-18 80

Chris Evert 72-6 78

Serena Williams* 58-11 69

*Williams match record entering QF

 Defeated Rybarikova (1r) and Pereira (2r) for the loss of just five games, however conceded twice that many during her defeat of Mladenovic (3r). Including R16 win over Svitolina, has conceded only 17 games en route to the QF, the least among all remaining quarterfinalists

 Owns a 30-13 record in Grand Slam QF matches; most recent loss in QF was at 2013 Australian Open (l. Stephens)

 Following the loss of A.Radwanska in R16 on Tuesday, Williams is guaranteed to hold onto the WTA World No.1 ranking after Roland Garros concludes. Should Williams reach the SF, she will rise to No.1 on the Road to Singapore leaderboard

 Plays No.60 Putintseva today. Williams’ last loss to a player ranked No.60 or lower in a completed match was to No.78 Cepelova at 2014 Charleston, and at Grand Slam level, was No.111 Virginie Razzano at 2012 Roland Garros

 Owns a 10-0 record against Kazakh players. She has only conceded one set in those 10 matches, against Shvedova at 2012 Wimbledon (R16)

 Bidding to become the first player to defend her Roland Garros title since Justine Henin (2005-2007). The last time the Roland Garros defending champion fell in the QF of her title defense was Iva Majoli in 1998

 Is the top seed at a Grand Slam for the 21st time in her career. Has won 11 Grand Slam titles as the top seed, most recently 2015 Wimbledon

 Is the oldest Roland Garros champion in the Open Era (2015 – 33 years, 254 days), but this year is bidding to become the oldest Roland Garros champion all-time, after Zsuzsi Kormoczy of Hungary, who was 33 years, 279 days when she won in 1958

 Enters Roland Garros having won 70th career singles title at Rome in 89th career singles final (d. Keys in F). It was the first time since 1998 that she had contested Rome without having already won a title in the season to date

 Rome title was her 13th on clay – the most among active players – and improved her career finals win-loss record to 69-19 (one title came via walkover – 2001 WTA Finals following Davenport’s withdrawal due to injury)

 With 70 singles titles, ranks fifth-on the Open Era list, after Navratilova (167), Evert (154), Graf (107) and Court (92)

 Has reached SF or better 13 of last 16 tournaments: 2016 Rome (Won), 2016 Indian Wells (R-Up), 2016 Australian Open (R-Up), 2015 US Open (SF), 2015 Cincinnati (Won), 2015 Toronto (SF), 2015 Wimbledon (Won), 2015 Roland Garros (Won), 2015 Madrid (SF), 2015 Miami (Won), 2015 Indian Wells (SF), 2015 Australian Open (Won) and 2014 WTA Finals (Won). In that period exceptions are withdrawals at 2015 Rome (3r), 2015 Bastad (2r) and loss at 2016 Miami (4r)

 Oldest No.1 in WTA history – set record when current streak began on February 18, 2013. Spending her 294th and 295th weeks at No.1 (non-consecutive) during 2016 Roland Garros. Third on all-time list after Graf’s 377 and Navratilova’s 332

 Spending her 171st and 172nd consecutive weeks at No.1 during 2016 Roland Garros, which is second longest streak in WTA history after Graf’s 186

 Prior to Rome, withdrew from 2016 Madrid w/flu and reached 4r at Miami (l. eventual runner-up Kuznetsova). Achieved 750th career victory (all levels) while at Miami. Reached 88th career singles final at 2016 Indian Wells, which she lost to Azarenka

 Contested 26th Grand Slam singles final of career at 2016 Australian Open (l. Kerber). Prior to loss, had won last 15 finals contested, going back to 2013 Cincinnati (l. Azarenka)

 Record in finals across all the Grand Slams is now 21-5 – losses coming at 2001 US Open (l. V.Williams), 2004 Wimbledon (l. Sharapova), 2008 Wimbledon (l. V.Williams), 2011 US Open (l. Stosur) and 2016 Australian Open (l. Kerber)

 In 2015, came within two match wins of completing the calendar year Grand Slam, having won the Australian Open (d. Sharapova in F), Roland Garros (d. Safarova in F) and Wimbledon (d. Muguruza in F); l. Vinci in SF at US Open. Was bidding to become third woman in Open Era to achieve the feat, after Court (1970) and Graf (1988)

 With victory at 2015 Wimbledon, held all four Grand Slam titles at the same time - the ‘Serena Slam’ - for the second time in her career. Previously achieved this feat from 2002 Roland Garros to 2003 Australian Open

 Has won 13 Grand Slam doubles titles, all with sister Venus - most recently at 2012 Wimbledon. The sisters lost in the 3r of doubles at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bertens/Larsson)

 Aged 33y 285d at the conclusion of 2015 Wimbledon, became the oldest player to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era – overtook Navratilova, 33y 263d at 1990 Wimbledon

 With her win at 2015 Wimbledon, boasts the longest span of Grand Slam singles glory all-time. Pre-Open Era, Helen Wills Moody won her majors over the course of 15y 9½m. Serena won her first Slam at 1999 US Open, some 15y 10m before her 2015 Wimbledon title. WTA Legends Evert, Navratilova and Graf all won their Slams over a 12 year span

 Won five titles in 2015 (best on tour); in addition to the three Slams, won Miami for a record eighth time (d. Suarez Navarro in F) as well as Cincinnati (d. Halep in F). The only other players to win any WTA event eight times or more are Evert, Navratilova and Graf

 Recorded 700th career match win in QF at 2015 Miami (all levels), becoming the eighth woman to achieve the feat

 Finished 2015 season with a 53-3 match record, joint most wins along with Kerber and Ka.Pliskova

 Loss to Kvitova at 2015 Madrid ended a 27-match unbeaten streak, the second-best of her career (best is 34 in 2013)

 For the third time in career, passed $9 million in single-season prize money in 2015; holds single-season record of $12,385,572, achieved in 2013

 At 2014 US Open, received $4 million prize money pay out (incl. Emirates Airline US Open Series bonus); the largest payout in tennis - men’s or women’s

 Career prize money currently stands at over $76 million

 Coached by father Richard Williams and mother Oracene Price; coaching consultant is Patrick Mouratoglou; hitting partner is Robbye Poole

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 QF, has achieved simultaneous career-best result at Roland Garros and at any Grand Slam. Previous best was 3r at 2016 Australian Open (l. Gasparyan)

 Is the first Kazakh to reach QF at Roland Garros – or at any major – since Shvedova in 2012 (l. QF). No Kazakh player (man or woman) has advanced to a singles SF of a Grand Slam before

 Is one of four unseeded players through to QF at Roland Garros (also Bertens, Pironkova, Rogers). The last time this happened at any Grand Slam was 2009 US Open (K.Bondarenko, Clijsters, Oudin, Wickmayer), and the last time at Roland Garros was 1988 (Fulco, Kelesi, Provis, Sanchez-Vicario – note this was a 16-seed draw)

 Defeated Wozniak in 1r, Petkovic in 2r, Knapp in 3r and No.14 Suarez Navarro in R16 for fourth Top 15 win of career

 Now owns a 4-9 career record vs. Top 15 players, with wins over: No.14 Pennetta (2014 Montreal), No.10 Petkovic (via ret. 2015 Nürnberg), No.14 V.Williams (2016 Charleston) and No.14 Suarez Navarro (2016 Roland Garros)

 Owns a 0-2 record vs. World No.1s, losing both matches to S.Williams, at 2013 Madrid and 2016 Indian Wells

 Bidding to become first Kazakh to defeat a World No.1, and second Kazakh to take a set off a World No.1 (Voskoboeva at 2006 New Haven, lost to No.1 Mauresmo in three sets)

 Has advanced to QF with the loss of only 18 games; only her opponent today has done better (S.Williams-17)

 Is the youngest player remaining in the draw at 21 years old, 13 years younger than her QF opponent, S.Williams (34)

 Will set a new career-best ranking after Roland Garros; her previous best being No.53 (April 11, 2016). Having reached the QF, is projected to rise to Top 35, and Top 30 should she reach the SF

 Arrived at Roland Garros following a 2r exit at Nürnberg (l. Goerges); also fell in qualifying at Rome

 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; 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 three Top 20 wins so far in 2016, over No.18 Wozniacki (2016 Australian Open), No.14 V.Williams (2016 Charleston) and No.14 Suarez Navarro (2016 Roland Garros)

 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 Thursday, June 2, 2016

KIKI BERTENS (NED #58) vs. [8] TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #9)