Best of Social July 26, 2020. She defeated Sofia Arvidsson in the second round. [18] In Sydney at the Apia International Sydney, Görges was defeated in the first round by qualifier Svetlana Kuznetsova. In Luxembourg, Görges reached the second round, where she lost to Niculescu, who went on to be defeated in the final by Venus Williams. [7], Görges reached the quarterfinals of Strasbourg, losing to Maria Sharapova. Following these tournaments, Görges' ranking fell to No. They lost to the French pair, Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic, in the semifinals. Insgesamt gewann sie rund 10 Millionen Dollar an Preisgeld. On 21 October, Görges announced her immediate retirement from the tour on her website. Seit 2005 wird Görges in der WTA-Weltrangliste geführt und ist auf Profitour. She partnered Caroline Garcia in doubles, and reached the quarterfinals, where they fell to eventual champions Asia Muhammad and Taylor Townsend. At the Swedish Open, Görges defeated the seventh seed María Teresa Torró Flor in the first round to book a second round clash with another Spaniard, Sílvia Soler Espinosa, losing in three sets. Zu Beginn des Jahres 2008 reiste Görges zu den Turnieren in Australien, bei denen sie jeweils in der Qualifikation scheiterte. Doppel Karrierebilanz: 235:184 Karrieretitel: 5 WTA, 6 ITF Höchste Platzierung: 12 (22. In Tokyo she defeated Monica Niculescu, but lost to Marion Bartoli in the second round. In Pattaya, Görges reached the semifinals, losing to Karolína Plíšková. After receiving another bye into the second round in Miami, Görges was defeated by the four-time Grand Slam champion Kim Clijsters. She retired in the first round of the French Open in a match against Iveta Benešová due to heat exhaustion. Her best performances were reaching the semifinals of the Slovenia Open, where she lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues, and a quarterfinal-loss to Olga Govortsova in the Cellular South Cup.[5]. Olympian honor for Pierce, Osaka celebrates start of WNBA season. She lost her third-round match to tenth seed Nadia Petrova. Görges won her second Auckland Open title by beating Canadian Bianca Andreescu in the final. [2] She has one elder maternal half-sister named Maike, who also works in insurance. She defeated Irina Falconi before losing to Sara Errani in round four. At the US Open she lost in the first round to Kristýna Plíšková. They lost in the first round to Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza. In Palermo, Görges was defeated in the quarterfinals by Záhlavová-Strýcová. Mit 17 war sie daraufhin bereits Landesmeisterin der Frauen. [3][4], She began playing tennis around the age of five. Görges defeated Polona Hercog, Eleni Daniilidou, and Romina Oprandi, before being dominated by the eighth seed Agnieszka Radwańska. She lost prior to the third round at the Slovenia Open, the İstanbul Cup, and the US Open, where she faced Svetlana Kuznetsova. She did not qualify for the Sony Open and lost to Virginie Razzano in the first round at the Family Circle Cup. Aus deutscher Sicht kämpfen unter anderem Julia Görges, Tatjana Maria, Andrea Petkovic und Laura Siegemund um Plätze in den Top 100. [26] At the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, Görges was defeated in the second round by fifth seed Petra Kvitová. [69], (W) Won; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (NH) not held. In 2006 and 2007 she continued to play mostly ITF tournaments. As the twenty-first seed, she received a first-round bye. [2] She attended the Klaus-Groth-Schule and Theodor-Mommsen-Schule in Bad Oldesloe from 1995 to 2005, and completed the Mittlere Reife (middle-school diploma). In Brussels she reached the second round after defeating CoCo Vandeweghe, but retired the match against Romina Oprandi due to a right wrist injury.[30]. This result was followed by a series of first-round losses: against Mariana Duque at Wimbledon, against Olga Govortsova in Stanford, against Sesil Karatantcheva in Carlsbad, against Roberta Vinci in Toronto and against Magdaléna Rybáriková in Cincinnati. She lost her first rubber against Petra Kvitová. … weiterlesen, Die größte Überraschung unter den männlichen deutschen Tennisprofis war 2017 definitiv der erst 20-jährige, Die Australian Open 2020 aus deutscher Sicht, Das letzte Grand-Slam-Turnier 2019: So verliefen die US-Open, Die Aussichten der deutschen Tennis Profis auf Roland Garros 2018, Das erwartet uns bei den Australian Open 2017. Wimbledon-Halbfinalistin Julia Görges steht in der Tennis-Weltrangliste so gut da wie nie zuvor. She started the grass-court season in Birmingham, where she lost in the quarterfinals to the defending champion Petra Kvitová. 34 singles ranking on 31 January 2011. 12 on 22 August 2016. At Roland Garros she surprisingly lost in the first round to Zuzana Kučová. She began her season at the Brisbane International, where she lost in qualifying to Anna-Lena Grönefeld. Görges then lost in the second round in Qatar to Varvara Lepchenko, before reaching the final in Dubai. In the final they defeated Grönefeld and Petra Martić. Julia Görges stand im Wimbledon-Halbfinale und unter den Top-10 der Weltrangliste. 1 seed in Bad Gastein but lost in three sets to the Dutch qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp, ranked 211, who won her first WTA match. [7], Görges defeated Romina Oprandi in the first round of the US Open, before falling to the 15th seed Wickmayer in the second round. At the Japan Open, she scored her first win over a former No. die 29-Jährige steht auf Rang 12. At the end of the third set Görges complained about the light, which was dismissed by the head supervisor. Görges nun offiziell auf Rang zwölf der Weltrangliste Die beste Karriereplatzierung in der Weltranglise von Fed-Cup-Spielerin Julia Görges (Bad Oldesloe) ist amtlich. Preparing for Wimbledon, Görges reached her first final on grass at the Mallorca Open. [15], At the London Olympics, Görges surprisingly defeated second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the first round. Following a second round loss at the French Open and a first round loss at Wimbledon, she reached the semifinals of Palermo, losing to Flavia Pennetta. [60] In Eastbourne, Görges received bye in the first round and in the second round she lost to Aryna Sabalenka. [57] Görges then defeated Karolína Plíšková, but this was the only point won by German team and Czech Republic advanced to the final. In doubles she played alongside Záhlavová-Strýcová and they were defeated by another German-Czech pair, Grönefeld and Květa Peschke. She went on to play against Jelena Janković in the first round of Wimbledon, losing in straight sets. ... gewann sie ihr drittes Turnier in Folge in 2018. Görges began her season at the ASB Classic. At Wimbledon she lost in the third round to Ana Ivanovic, after defeating Shahar Pe'er and Anastasiya Yakimova in the first two rounds. Görges was drawn into the Azalea Group, alongside the top-seeded Kristina Mladenovic and the Wimbledon semifinalist Magdaléna Rybáriková. 5, Elina Svitolina, in the third round,[47] but lost to Sloane Stephens in two sets. Julia Görges was born in Bad Oldesloe to Klaus and Inge Görges, both of whom work in insurance. She lost in the third round to Arantxa Rus, ending the match with two double faults. 31. [2] However, she bowed out in the second round to Marina Erakovic in straight sets. [48], Görges was seeded 30th at the US Open. After failing to qualify for Dubai, losing to Sorana Cîrstea in the second qualifying round, Görges participated in Doha, where she lost in the first round to Maria Sakkari. She reached her second final of the year on clay, where she lost to the home favourite Irina-Camelia Begu at the Bucharest Open. Wie die 31-Jährige er "Bild"-Zeitung bestätigte, arbeitet sie derzeit mit dem Niederländer Raemon Sluiter zusammen. In the third round, she again lost to the ninth seed Bartoli. Görges reached the semifinals in Båstad, losing to the eventual winner Laura Siegemund. In the doubles she again played alongside Karolína Plíšková and they lost in the third round to the eventual runners-up Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina. [56], Görges played for Germany in Fed Cup semifinals against Czech Republic. They lost in the final to Bethanie Mattek-Sands and CoCo Vandeweghe. Julia Görges Aufstieg in der Weltrangliste Ihr Debüt als Profispielerin gab Julia Görges 2005. She made her top-50 debut in the rankings afterward. In the doubles she played alongside Karolína Plíšková. In 2006, she won the Wahlstedt and Bielefeld tournaments. It was the first season that she played in the main draw of all four Grand Slam tournaments. Die 31-Jährige verabschiedet sich mit emotionalen Worten. In the doubles event, she partnered her fellow German, Grönefeld. Erfolgreich verteidigte sie 2019 ihren Titel, schied jedoch schon in der ersten Runde der Australian Open aus. Die ehemalige Nummer neun der Weltrangliste zieht sich in ihr Privatleben in Regensburg zurück. 73. She ended 2012 ranked as the world No. Her first tournament following the suspension of the WTA Tour was at Rome, where she lost to Danka Kovinić in the first round, winning just one game. In August, Görges reached her third final of the year at the Citi Open in Washington, where she lost to Makarova. At Adelaide, she defeated Priscilla Hon before falling to Belinda Bencic in two tight sets. [9] Switching to the hard court, she then lost in the first round of Monterrey to Ksenia Pervak, and then continued to struggle at Indian Wells and Miami, losing in the second and first rounds respectively. She went on to play at the Australian Open, where she beat Tamira Paszek, but then lost to Caroline Wozniacki in the second round. [58], At the French Open, she played as the 11th seed. In the doubles, Görges and Plíšková reached the semifinals, where they lost to the Williams sisters. In the second round of the Swedish Open, she lost to the eventual champion Hercog in straight sets. [49], In October, Görges won the Kremlin Cup by defeating Daria Kasatkina in the final. She defeated them both in straight sets to advance to the semifinal stage, where she faced Anastasija Sevastova, whom she defeated in straight sets as well. She announced her retirement from professional tennis on 21 October 2020, two weeks before her 32nd birthday. Im Vorjahr gehörte Julia Görges bereits zu den Top10 Spielerinnen. Playing in the Fed Cup for Germany, she lost to Petra Kvitová in an extremely tight three-setter. After this she asked for a medical time-out and asked again to suspend the match, which again was denied by the umpire. November 1988 in Bad Oldesloe) ist eine deutsche Tennisspielerin. [31][32] She reached the second round in Nuremberg, losing to Andrea Petkovic. [21] At the Dubai Tennis Championships, Görges lost in the first round to fifth seed and eventual finalist Sara Errani. 38. Julia Görges hat den dritten Titel ihrer Karriere eingefahren: Die derzeitige 27. der Weltrangliste gewann das Finale in Moskau locker gegen Daria Kasatkina. Durch ihre Konstanz im Spiel muss Platz 10 noch lange nicht das Ende sein. Die Jahreszahlen in den Tabellen zeigen die Platzierungen, die in den jeweiligen Grand Slams erreicht hat, Die Tennis Saison 2018 ist erst vor kurzem geendet, doch das neue Tennisjahr steht schon wieder kurz vor der Tür. 20 seed Kaia Kanepi. WTA Charities July 23, 2020. In Stuttgart, she defeated Sorana Cîrstea before falling to Ana Ivanovic in three sets. She won her first Grand Slam main-draw match at Wimbledon, where she upset the 23rd seed Katarina Srebotnik in a three-hour, 41-minute first-round match. Sie machte ihren Traum wahr und wurde Tennisprofi. In the final she lost to Kiki Bertens. At Wimbledon, Görges lost in the first round to Yaroslava Shvedova. "Ich kann bestätigen, dass ich nicht mehr mit Physiotherapeut Florian Zitzelsberger und Trainer Sebastian Sachs zusammenarbeite", sagte die 30-Jährige dem tennisMagazin.Sachs hatte erst Ende Mai die Nachfolge von Michael Geserer angetreten, mit Zitzelsberger war Görges bis zuletzt auch privat liiert. Bei ihrem Debüt war sie gegen Lindsay Davenport jedoch chancenlos (1:6, 2:6). In the doubles, Görges and Karolína Plíšková reached the semifinals, where they lost to the top seeds and eventual winners, Hingis and Mirza. Görges received a wildcard in Dubai, where she defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova, losing only a single game. [20] During the Fed Cup tie against France, Görges won both her matches defeating Kristina Mladenovic and Pauline Parmentier. Julia Goerges: A career by the numbers. At Roland Garros, Görges was seeded 25th. Görges attempted to defend her title at Luxembourg, and reached the final after defeating Misaki Doi, Sorana Cîrstea, Monica Puig, and Elena Rybakina. The win in Moscow propelled her back into the top 20, and as a result guaranteed her qualification for the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai. [28], In Madrid at the Madrid Open, Görges defeated Bojana Jovanovski in round one but withdrew from her second-round match against Varvara Lepchenko because of an infection. Mit 5 Jahren begann Julia Görges mit dem Tennissport beim THC BW Bad Oldesloe, ihrer Heimat. She also beat Lepchenko in round two, but in the third round lost to Maria Kirilenko in straight sets. In the final, Görges scored the biggest win of her career by defeating world No. Auch Angelique Kerber reagiert. After a first round exit to Ana Ivanovic at the Aegon International, she reached the third round of Wimbledon where she fell to the 24th seed Dominika Cibulková in three sets. In March, she reached the quarterfinals in Kuala Lumpur where she lost to Alexandra Dulgheru in straight sets. Kerber (Weltrangliste 25) ist nach dem überraschend frühen Karriereende von Julia Görges im Herbst die beste Deutsche. Julia Görges ist die deutsche Nummer „Zwei“ hinter Angelique Kerber. In the second, she defeated the fourth seed Samantha Stosur for her first win over a current top-10 player, before losing to CoCo Vandeweghe in the quarterfinals. Görges started the 2017 season in Auckland, defeating the third seed and former world No. At the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, however, she made a quarterfinal appearance on the green clay, losing to Elena Vesnina in three sets. 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Sowohl bei den Damen (durch Julia Görges) als auch bei den Herren (durch Alexander Zverev und den Qualifikanten Dominik Koepfer) standen Achtelfinalteilnahmen zu Buche. Die 30jährige aus Bad Oldesloe steht in der WTA-Weltrangliste aktuell auf dem 18. She was the No. She eventually reached her second WTA career final, losing to Roberta Vinci.[7]. She lost to the second seed Anastasija Sevastova. Das gab die in der Weltrangliste auf Rang 45 geführte Rechtshänderin via Instagram bekannt. [6], Görges reached the third round of the Aegon Classic, falling to Urszula Radwańska. At Wimbledon, Görges reached her first Grand Slam semifinal, defeating Monica Puig, Vera Lapko, Barbora Strýcová, Donna Vekić and Kiki Bertens en route. Less than two weeks after winning in Stuttgart, Görges defeated Wozniacki once again at the Madrid Open. However, in the mixed doubles partnering Nenad Zimonjić, Görges had a more successful run, reaching her first Grand Slam final. In April, Görges played for Germany in the Fed Cup semifinals. Germany won 3–1 over France. She defeated Dominika Cibulková and Alison Van Uytvanck before losing to Serena Williams in the third round.[59]. Ranked 21st and seeded sixth, she reached the quarterfinals of the Open GdF Suez, falling to Klára Zakopalová in three sets. She won seven singles and five doubles titles on the WTA Tour (her biggest title coming at the year-end 2017 WTA Elite Trophy), as well as six singles and six doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. 45, her lowest ranking since 2016. In June, Görges reached the final in Birmingham where she lost to Ashleigh Barty who became the new No. After retiring in the first round of the Apia International Sydney against Jelena Janković, she achieved her best Australian Open performance to date by reaching the fourth round. Julia Görges testet neuen Trainer Raemon Sluiter in Berlin Julia Görges testet gut vier Monate nach der Trennung von Jens Gerlach einen neuen Trainer. At the Australian Open she won her opening match against Kateřina Siniaková but then lost to Jelena Janković. At Wimbledon, she lost in three sets to Lesia Tsurenko. She was defeated by Raluca Olaru in the second round of the Generali Ladies Linz. She then played a fairly successful tournament in Linz, reaching the finals of both singles and doubles. Bei den U14 Landesmeisterschaften in Schleswig Holtstein triumphierte sie im Finale. At the US Open in New York, Görges fought a spirited first round match against the 11th-seeded Flavia Pennetta, losing in a three-setter. She finished her 2011 season with a semifinal loss to Azarenka at the BGL Luxembourg Open. [66] At the US Open, Görges defeated Natalia Vikhlyantseva, Francesca Di Lorenzo, and Kiki Bertens to reach the fourth round, where she lost to Donna Vekić, despite having a match point in the second set.[67]. [8] This marked her best performance in a Grand Slam to date, and she was rewarded by achieving a career-high No. Seeded second, she lost in the second round to Johanna Larsson. Die erfolgreichsten DTV-Starter waren Kevin Krawietz und Andreas Mies, die sich im Herrendoppel über … [27] Seeded eighth at the Portugal Open, Görges suffered a first-round loss at the hands of Monica Puig. Görges defeated Greetje Minnen and Jil Teichmann to reach the quarterfinals in her Auckland Open title defence, but she lost to Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals in straight sets. In Indian Wells, Görges lost in the first round to Camila Giorgi. Then she qualified for the Madrid Open, but lost her opener to fourth seed Simona Halep. She defeated Misaki Doi before losing to Irina-Camelia Begu in the second round. At the French Open, Görges lost in the second round to Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in three sets. Vom 14. bis zum 27. Görges won a dead rubber playing in the doubles alongside Sabine Lisicki in the Fed Cup match against Australia. 01 /27. She defeated the top seed Sloane Stephens and Lauren Davis, but lost to Madison Keys. The following week, Görges competed in Acapulco where she defeated the Mexican wildcard Marcela Zacarías in the first round before losing to Kaia Kanepi in three sets. 1 player by defeating Dinara Safina in the first round. Seeded fifth at the ASB Classic, she defeated the defending champion Gréta Arn, before falling to her compatriot Angelique Kerber in straight sets. Her good result at Dubai helped her to achieve a career-high ranking of 15. At the US Open, Görges defeated Yanina Wickmayer before losing to Venus Williams in the second round. She was more successful in doubles during this part of season. At the Australian Open she defeated Bencic, Koukalová and Hradecká, before losing in the fourth round to Ekaterina Makarova. WTA, ATP players celebrate World Whale and Dolphin Day. Julia Görges (born 2 November 1988) is a German former professional tennis player. She next participated at the French Open, where she defeated Riske in the first round, before losing to Laura Siegemund in the second round. She reached the quarterfinals after defeating Stéphanie Dubois and Melanie Oudin. Nach ihrem Profidebüt 2005 legte Julia Görges einen kontinuierlichen Aufstieg im Frauen-Tennis hin. October 21, 2020. This gave her back to back WTA titles after a previous drought of six years, and extended her winning run to 14 matches, only two of which went to the third set. Görges then participated in Seoul where she was the sixth seed. [24], Görges began her clay-court season at the Family Circle Cup. Julia Görges steht zum ersten Mal in ihrer Karriere in den Top 10 der Tennis-Weltrangliste. Görges was the 17th seed at the French Open, but fell to the 11th seed Marion Bartoli in three sets in the third round. Entering 2018 with the confidence and form of the last year, Görges won the ASB Classic at Auckland. Die höchste Platzierung: 9 (im August 2018). Görges opted to withdraw from the US Open season, citing safety concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic. LeBron feiert fette „Loser-Party“ im Garten Wir waren sehr erfolgreich zusammen und ich hatte eine sehr positive Entwicklung.“ As the 24th seed at the US Open, she fell to the 13th seed Peng Shuai in two close sets in the third round. In September she lost in the first round in Seoul. Julia Görges hat ihre Tennis-Karriere im Alter von 31 Jahren überraschend beendet. She preferred hard and grass courts, and her favorite tournament was the Australian Open. Juni 2017 Julia Görges (* 2. Die Rechtshänderin hat in ihrer Karriere bisher sieben Turniere gewonnen.