Jelena Dokic launches new official website

Jelena Dokic has launched her new website at jelenadokic.net and here is her welcome message:

The 27-year-old Dokic has direct entry to the main draw of both Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Her opponent in the first round of Roland Garros will be world No.25 Lucie Safarova. The former world No.4 Dokic played the quarterfinals of the tournament in 2002. Last year she retired with a back injury while leading world No.4 Elena Dementieva by a set and a break in the second round.

Dokic’s last tournament was this month’s $50,000 challenger in Prague where she reached the third round, and before Prague she played Indian Wells in March. The two months in-between the world No.117 spent recovering from a leg injury.

Childhood photo of tennis star Jelena Dokic

Jelena Dokic as a child

You know we love sharing photos of women's tennis players when they were kids and here's one of probably five-year-old Jelena Dokic that I came across a few days ago. It's totally her, she hasn't changed a bit in her face, although her expression seems much more troubled by worries now.

This cute kid was to become the fourth ranked singles tennis player in the world in 2002, and tenth ranked doubles player that same year. Dokic's career has been crowned by five WTA singles titles and four doubles titles. Also, she had a Wimbledon semifinal appearance in 2000, and three Grand Slam quarterfinal appearances, including the surprising one last year at the Australian Open.

Dokic is a 26-year-old now, trying to revive her tennis career. She is ranked 101st and is expected to play the GP de SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem in Fes, Morocco, starting April 26th.

Do check out our precious collection of childhood photos of other tennis stars and have fun this weekend!

Jelena Dokic to play Moorilla Hobart International

Jelena Dokic

Jelena Dokic will warm-up for the 2010 Australian Open, hopefully equally successful for her as the last one, at the January 8-16 Moorilla Hobart International.

At the 2009 Australian Open the former world No.4 reached the quarterfinals as a wildcard and 187th-ranked player, defeating three seeded players on the way. Since that unprecedented success Dokic hasn't made such major headlines concerning her on-court results, but she did win two ITF tournaments, in Athens (Greece) in September and Poitiers (France) in October.

The 26-year-old Dokic is currently ranked 57th. (source: Reuters, photo: Ralf Reinecke)

Countdown: Top 10 memorable moments of the 2009 women's tennis season

Our dear reader Teerin is contributing to Women's Tennis Blog once again, this time by creating a countdown of the best moments in the 2009 tennis season.

Teerin would like to have been able to include more memorable situations, but YouTube videos can't be more than 10 minutes long. Which WTA moments would you add to Teerin's Top 10? I would include the emotional retirement of Ai Sugiyama and also, I would put Kim Clijsters' US Open win on top of the list.

Teerin, thank you so much for your continuous and active support of Women's Tennis Blog.

Jelena Dokic loses in US Open first round, determination still there

Jelena DokicJelena Dokic hadn’t played since a first-round loss at Wimbledon and was unable to shake off the rust of the two-month layoff, losing to Kirsten Flipkens 6-3 6-4 in the opening round of the US Open.

The 26-year-old committed 41 unforced errors, nine double faults and no aces in the match against the 93rd-ranked Flipkens.

Dokic had a spectacular career revival at the start of the season, but later had to make another break from tennis, because of mononucleosis.

Despite yet another disappointment and unlucky course of events in her career, Dokic is determined to rebound and play well the rest of the season.

"It counts how many times you get up, not how many times you fall down," said the Australian. (source: Reuters, photo: Ralf Reinecke)


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