Alisa Kleybanova

Alissa Mikhailovna Kleibanowa (Russian Алиса Михаиловна Клейбанова; born July 15, 1989 in Moscow, then the Soviet Union) is a Russian tennis player.

  • 3.1 Individual

Career

Kleibanowa who began playing tennis at the age of five years, prefers playing on clay. At 14, she played her first ITF tournament that could win them the same.

Your greatest sporting successes in individual she celebrated with tournament victories in Kuala Lumpur ( playoff victory over Elena Dementieva ) and in Seoul ( Klára Zakopalová ).

In doubles, she won 2009 with changing partners the WTA tournaments of Tokyo, Fez and Budapest. 2011 was followed by winning the title in Brisbane and the Estoril two more tournament victories.

On 15 July 2011 it was announced that Kleibanowa on Hodgkin 's lymphoma, a malignant tumor of the lymphatic system, ill. On 29 February 2012, she announced that the treatment drer cancer had been successful and that they will return after seven months out at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami on the tennis court. There she retired after their opening victory over Johanna Larsson in round two with 6:71, 3:6 against Maria Kirilenko of.

After another long break, she celebrated in May 2013 at the ITF tournament in Landisville her but repeated comeback. She won the $ 10,000 tournament with a 6-3 -, 6-0 playoff victory over Natalie Pluskota. It was followed by two more ITF tournaments in which she stood in the final again. Her comeback on the tour she gave at the Rogers Cup 2013 in Toronto, where she started under the protected status for long-term injuries (Protected ranking); their Erstrundengegnerin was the Kanadierien Eugenie Bouchard.

Tournament Win

Singles

Doubles

Performance at Grand Slam tournaments

Singles

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