Dinara Safina

Tennis Player

Dinara Safina was born in Moscow, Russia on April 27th, 1986 and is the Tennis Player. At the age of 37, Dinara Safina biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Dinara Mubinovna Safina, Marata
Date of Birth
April 27, 1986
Nationality
Russia
Place of Birth
Moscow, Russia
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Networth
$8 Million
Profession
Tennis Player
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Dinara Safina Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 37 years old, Dinara Safina has this physical status:

Height
185cm
Weight
70kg
Hair Color
Light Brown
Eye Color
Green
Build
Athletic
Measurements
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Dinara Safina Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Dinara Safina Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Children
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Dating / Affair
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Parents
Mubin ‘Mikhail’ Safin, Rauza Islanova
Siblings
Marat Safin (Older Brother) (Former Professional Tennis Player, Politician)
Dinara Safina Life

Dinara Mubinovna Safina (born April 27, 1986 in Moscow) is a Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. Safina was runner-up in singles at the 2008 French Open, 2009 Australian Open, and the 2009 French Open, falling to Ana Ivanovic, Serena Williams, and Svetlana Kuznetsova, respectively.

She had success at Grand Slam events in women's doubles by winning the 2007 US Open with Nathalie Dechy.

She also won the Olympic silver medal in women's singles at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Safina retired in 2014 after a lengthy absence from the tour since 2011 due to an ongoing back injury.She is the younger sister of former world No. 1 men's player Marat Safin.

The brother-sister pair are the first to both achieve No. 1 rankings.

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Dinara Safina Career

Tennis career

Safina made her WTA Tour tournament debut in May 2002, on clay at Estoril, where she fell in the semifinals. She won her first title in Sopot, defeating two seeds, including the world No. 1. 24 Patty Schnyder – en route to the final, where she defeated Henrieta Nagyová in the second set when she was defeated. She became the first qualifier to win a title in three years while also raising the youngest Tour champion in four years. As a result of her victory, she rose to the top of the WTA rankings. Safina made her Grand Slam debut in the second round of the US Open, losing to top seed and eventual champion Serena Williams in the second round. For the first time, she defeated a top 20 player in October at Kremlin Cup for the first time. Silvia Farina Elia, 14 years old. She ended the season as the world No. 1. 68.

In July 2003, Safina claimed her second title over Katarina Srebotnik at Palermo. She lost in the first round of the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon, but she did qualify to the fourth round of the US Open before losing to second seed and eventual champion Justine Henin. She also reached the quarterfinals in Doha, Sopot, and Shanghai. She defeated the world No. 1 in the world No. 2. Magdalena Maleeva in Moscow won by 11 points, her best result at that time. She finished the season as the world No. 1 in the world. 54.

Safina defeated a seed at a big tournament for the first time, defeating 27th seed Amanda Coetzer in the second round and losing to second seed Kim Clijsters in the third round. However, she failed to make a splash in any of the other Grand Slam tournaments, losing in the second round of both Wimbledon and the US Open, although she beat eventual runner Elena Dementieva in three sets in the latter. In October at Luxembourg, she made the third final of her career and first off of clay, losing to Alicia Molik. She ranked No. 1 in the world rankings at the end of the season. 44, her first appearance in the world's top 50, her first appearance in the world's top 50.

Safina first appeared in the top ten years in 2005. She lost in the second round of the Australian Open to Amélie Mauresmo. However, she defeated Mauresmo in the final in Paris three weeks later to win her third title of her career. This was her first victory over a player who was ranked in the top 5 in the rankings. Safina remarked afterwards: "You can't imagine how excited I am." I can't find words to describe how I feel right now. It's by far my best day of my career. I played well, took my chances, and defeated a top-five player. It's just too much in one day."

Safina secured her second title of 2005 in May in Prague, defeating Zuzana Ondráková in the final. However, she did lose in the French Open's first round to Virginie Razzano. For the first time, she won a match at Wimbledon for the first time, but she lost in the third round to top seed Lindsay Davenport.

Safina advanced to three semifinals in the fall after losing in the first round of the US Open to Maria Elena Camerin. She defeated the world No. 1 in Moscow. Maria Sharapova beat a number one player in the quarterfinals for her first victory over a number one player. She was also instrumental in Russia's victory over France in the Fed Cup, teaming Elena Dementieva to win the doubles rubber. "I had a blast in my life but it also increased my hope because I showed I could play well even with the [French] crowd against me," Safina said in 2008. Safina finished the year as the country's No. 1 in terms of longevity. Jackie is the most popular woman in the country right now at 20 in her highest finish.

Safina started 2006 by losing in the second round of the Australian Open to Sofia Arvidsson. In Indian Wells, the highlight of the spring hardcourt season was a run to the quarterfinals, defeating fifth seed Anastasia Myskina before losing to Martina Hingis. Safina reached her first final at a Tier I tournament in Rome on clay, defeating top ten players Kim Clijsters, Elena Dementieva, and Svetlana Kuznetsova before being defeated by Hingis.

Safina reached the quarterfinals at a Grand Slam for the first time in her career. She defeated fourth-seeded Maria Sharapova in the fourth round of the fourth round. She trailed 1–5 and was down a match point but gained after almost 212 hours of play in the third set. In the next round, she would meet Kuznetsova. She reached her first grass court final at's-Hertogenbosch, losing to Micha Krajicek in the grass court season. She then lost in the third round of Wimbledon, losing to Ana Ivanovic.

The highlight of Safina's summer hardcourt season was a bid to the semifinals of the Tier I Montreal before losing to Ana Ivanovic. She reached the Grand Slam quarter finals again during the US Open, this time losing to top seed Amélie Mauresmo. She had a great deal in doubles, where she and her partner Katarina Srebotnik reached the final in the final. For the first time in the fall, Safina made it to the top ten on the singles charts for the first time. She debuted at No. 1 on the season. 11.

Safina won her first tournament of 2007 in Gold Coast, defeating Martina Hingis in the final. Following the match, Hingis praised Safina, saying that "everyone should watch her because she's going to be perhaps even better than her brother" and that she has "more will and desire" than Safin. She also won the doubles title at the tournament. She then lost in the third round of the Australian Open to Li Na.

Safina reached her second final of the year in April at the Tier I Charleston, following the retirements of Tatiana Golovin and Vera Zvonareva in the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively. She lost to Jelena Jankovi in the final. Safina lost in the fourth round of the French Open after reaching the quarterfinals in both Berlin and Rome. She rose to world No. 1 in May during her reign as the Queen of the United States. She is ranked #9 in the highest class of her career at the time.

In the semifinals of's-Hertogenbosch', Safina lost in three sets to Jankovi on grass, having had a match point in the tiebreaker. In the second round of Wimbledon, she was upset by Akiko Morigami.

Safina lost in the fourth round of the US Open to world No. 1. Justine Henin, the eventual champion and the ultimate champion. She partnered Nathalie Dechy to win the women's doubles championship, her first Grand Slam title. Safina defeated world No. 2 in October for her second straight victory over a player ranked in the top 10 for the second time this season. 6 Anna Chakvetadze en route to the semifinals of Moscow. She ended the season as the world No. 1. 16.

Safina started poorly in 2008, winning just 11 of her first 21 matches. This was her best result in singles play during this time, defeating Lindsay Davenport in the fourth round. Safina has admitted that she was considering quitting tennis during this time. In the meantime, she captured doubles titles on Gold Coast, collaborated with gnes Szávay; and in Indian Wells, partnering Elena Vesnina.

Safina defeated world No. 301 in May at a clay-court event in Berlin. Justine Henin of the third round is the first round. For the first time in the quarterfinals, Safina defeated Serena Williams for the first time, snapping Williams' 17-match winning streak. She then defeated Elena Dementieva in the final to win her first Tier I championship of her career. Safina has recalled that the tournament was "the key to her tennis life." Safina defeated the current world No. 13th seed in the French Open at the 13th seed. Maria Sharapova has saved a match point. Safina defeated Defina in the quarterfinals after saving match points again. Safina beat Svetlana Kuznetsova in the first Grand Slam semifinal before losing to Ana Ivanovic in the final. Her success in this tournament helped her rise to the top of the charts. 9.

Safina lost in the final of 'Hertogenbosch to Tamarine Tanasugarn on grass. Safina lost in the third round to Israeli Shahar Pe'er in Wimbledon.

Safina beat top-seeded Jelena Jankovi in the semifinals at Los Angeles in July before winning her second title of the year by defeating Flavia Pennetta in the final. Safina won the Tier I Montreal the following week, defeating Dominika Cibulková in the final. This was the first time she had won titles at back-to-back tournaments in her career, and it brought her to the top of the charts. She was ranked 6th in her first appearance at the time. As a result of this triumph, she also won the US Open Series.

Safina defeated the world No. 1 in Beijing, representing Russia at the Beijing Olympics. Jelena Jankovia (Japan) defeated three rival World No. 1s in three sets in the quarterfinals, making her the first woman to defeat three different reigning World No. 1s in the WTA Tour's history. In the same year, there were 1 players in the same team. She defeated Li Na in straight sets in the semifinals. Safina lost in three sets to Dementieva in three sets despite serving 23 double faults. She entered the US Open as one of five women to have a chance to win the world No. 1 in the United States Open. Depending on their results in this tournament, a number of countries have ranked No. 1 in the top 100 rankings. However, she lost in the semifinals to eventual champion Serena Williams. After this tournament, her ranking has risen to a career high of world No. 2. 5.

Safina captured her third Tier I title of the year and fourth overall in Tokyo in September, defeating Kuznetsova in the final. This victory lifted her ranking to a new career-high of world No. 141. Before becoming the No. 3 for a short time, Dr. Brendan became the No. 2. In October, there were 2 in October. For the first time in her career, she qualified for the year-end WTA Championships, but she dropped all three of her round robin matches. She finished the year as No. 1 in the United States. She was the first time she had spent a year in the world's top ten.

Safina debuted in 2009 by representing Russia with her brother Marat Safin in the Hopman Cup. In the final, they lost to the Slovakian team.

Safina had her first WTA Tour tournament of the season in Sydney, where she lost in the final to Elena Dementieva. Safina defeated Alizé Cornet in the fourth round of the Australian Open. Safina won the second Grand Slam final of her career over the Australian wildcard entry Jelena Doki and Vera Zvonareva in the quarterfinals and Vera Zvonareva in the semifinals. Serena Williams was defeated in the final in 59 minutes by 59 minutes. Safina advanced to the Indian Wells tournament after losing early in Dubai to Virginie Razzano, where she reached the quarterfinals before losing to Victoria Azarenka. Safina lost in the third round to Samantha Stosur in Miami.

Safina became the 19th player and second Russian after Maria Sharapova, to be ranked world No. 2. The WTA has ranked 1 in the World Cup. Safina and her brother Marat Safin are the first ever brother-sisters to reach No. 100. With Safin ranked world No. 1, the pair are the best in the world. The ATP had ranked 1 earlier in his career.

Safina started the clay season with a renewed desire to win a Grand Slam. In her first tournament as the world No. 1, she is competing in her first tournament as the world No. 1. Safina lost in the final of the indoor clay court competition in Stuttgart to Svetlana Kuznetsova. Safina defeated Venus Williams in the semifinals and Kuznetsova in the final the following week in Rome. Safina then progressed to the final at the Madrid event, where she defeated Caroline Wozniacki to win her second straight title. Safina lost only five games in qualifying for the quarterfinals as the top seed in the French Open. She eventually reached her third Grand Slam final and second straight French Open final, losing in straight sets to Kuznetsova.

Safina advanced to the fourth round for the first time at Wimbledon, where she defeated 2006 champion Amélie Mauresmo. She advanced to the semifinals before losing to Venus Williams. She lost 1–6, 0–6; the biggest loss for a current number one in WTA history. Her appearance provoked remark on her status as the No. 1 in the United States. One player in particular from the new Wimbledon champion and world No. 1 is David Atkinson. Serena Williams, who openly mocked her reputation as the best player, is the only one.

Safina lost her title in Los Angeles after winning a small tournament in Portoro. Despite this, she became the first woman to qualify for the WTA Tour Championships. Safina lost to former world No. 1 in Cincinnati this week. Jelena Jankovi is the head of a Jewish Academy in Bulgaria. Safina was the top seed in the US Open but lost in the third round to Petra Kvitová.

Safina lost the No. despite back-to-back second round defeats in Tokyo and Beijing. Serena Williams is ranked 1 in the top 10 percent. On October 26, she recovered it two weeks later. She had a chance to end the season as No. 1 at the WTA Championships. For the first time in her career, she was able to participate in the first round robin match, but she said she was suffering from a back injury, which she said she had been dreading her for three months.

Safina began in 2010 by losing in the quarterfinals to Elena Dementieva in Sydney. She reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, where she suffered with a back injury that also prompted her to withdraw from tournaments in Dubai, Indian Wells, and Miami.

Safina lost in the quarterfinals of Stuttgart to Shahar Pe'er in her return to competitive tennis for the clay season. She struggled through the remainder of the clay season, losing her first three matches in Rome, Madrid, and the French Open, causing her to fall to No. 67. 20. She later withdrew from Wimbledon after being dealt her fifth straight loss at a warm-up tournament in's-Hertogenbosch.'

Safina won the US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, California, where Safina was given a wildcard. In the first round, she met Kimiko Date-Krumm, a veteran. Safina lost in three sets.

Safina stopped her 6 match losing streak in the first round of the Mercury Insurance Open in San Diego, California, defeating Alona Bondarenko in the first round. In the second round, she then lost to Agnieszka Radwa.

In Cincinnati, Safina's next tournament was the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Women's Open. She lost to Kim Clijsters in the second round of the second round. She dropped from world No. 0 due to her inability to protect her points from 2009. 35 to No. It is 70 years old. She received the Rogers Cup over world No. 2 in the world of soccer. Andrea Petkovic, 36, and No. 1 Andrea Petkovic, No.. 21 Nadia Petrova will progress to the third round of the Nadia Petrova festival, where she lost to sixth seed Francesca Schiavone. In the first round of the Pilot Pen Tennis in New Haven, Safina defeated Schiavone in the first round, but Maria Kirilenko defeated him in the quarterfinals. Safina was disqualified in the first round by Daniela Hantuchová of the US Open.

Safina received a wild card from the Hansol Korea Open, where she defeated qualifier Simona Halep in the first round. She also won in straight sets over Maria Kirilenko. In the quarterfinals, she lost to Klára Zakopalová. Safina was unseeded entering the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, where she met Julia Görges of Germany in the first round but lost in three sets. Safina lost in the first round of the China Open to Vera Zvonareva.

Safina was defeated by No.2 seed Yanina Wickmayer in the first round of the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. She lost in two sets in the Hobart International first round to Marion Bartoli. She was knocked out by eventual champion Kim Clijsters in the first round with a double bagel at the Australian Open.

Dinara won her first match since September 2010, defeating Han Xinyun in the Malaysian Open Championship. Against Safarova, the nef defeated the brunet. Safina fought again at BNP Paribas Open, where she advanced to the fourth round, defeating 26th seed Daniela Hantuchová and world No. 1. Samantha Stosur has been a member of the United States National Guard. In the fourth round, Maria Sharapova's run came to an end. Safina has confirmed that she will not be able to participate for the remainder of 2011 due to a back injury (stress fracture).

Safina is reportedly injured from competitive tennis, according to her brother Marat Safin, who revealed it on October 7, 2011. "She has made the call quickly." "It's just the end of a period in her life," she says. Safin said the primary reason for his 25-year-old sister's departure was a persistent back injury. "Everything's all right with her health." She looks good in everyday life, but (the back injury) she can't play tennis anymore. Nevertheless, Dinara Safina herself issued a Twitter post later that day, stating that she had not made any retirement decision yet and that she needed more time to decide.

Dinara revealed on June 12, 2012, that she had requested wildcards for the Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, the Montreal Open, the Cincinnati Open, and the US Open. In a later interview, she revealed that she had rejected wildcard entries for all tournaments in 2012. Safina was linked to doping doctor Luis Garcia del Moral in late 2012.

Safina officially retired from tennis following years of injuries on the final day of the Madrid Open in 2014.

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