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- Career summary
- Grand Slam finals Mixed Doubles: 1 (0–1)
- WTA career finals Singles: 6 (5 titles, 1 runner–up) Doubles: 12 (3 titles, 9 runner–ups)
- ITF Circuit finals Singles: 16 (11–5) Doubles: 29 (16–13)
- Grand Slam performance timelines Singles Doubles
- Head to Head
- External links
{{Infobox tennis biography |name= Eleni Daniilidou Ελένη Δανιηλίδου |image= EleniDaniilidou.jpg |country= {{GRE}} |residence= Thessaloniki |birth_date= {{birth date and age|df=y|1982|9|19}} |birth_place= Chania, Crete |height= {{height|m=1.82}} |turnedpro= 1996 |retired= |plays= Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |careerprizemoney= $2,929,165 |singlesrecord= 509–431 |singlestitles= 5 WTA, 11 ITF |highestsinglesranking= No. 14 (12 May 2003) |currentsinglesranking= No. 850 (28 January 2019) |AustralianOpenresult= 4R (2003) |FrenchOpenresult= 3R (2003) |Wimbledonresult= 4R (2002) |USOpenresult= 4R (2004) |doublesrecord= 298–277 |doublestitles= 3 WTA, 16 ITF |highestdoublesranking= No. 21 (29 January 2007) |currentdoublesranking= No. 756 (28 January 2019) |AustralianOpenDoublesresult= QF (2005) |FrenchOpenDoublesresult= SF (2006) |WimbledonDoublesresult= QF (2006) |USOpenDoublesresult= 2R (2004, 2007) |Mixed= yes |AustralianOpenMixedresult= F (2003) |FrenchOpenMixedresult= 1R (2007) |WimbledonMixedresult= 2R (2006) |USOpenMixedresult= 2R (2003) |Team= yes |FedCupresult= 29–15 |updated= 2 February 2019 }}Eleni Daniilidou ({{lang-el|Ελένη Δανιηλίδου}}; {{IPA-el|eleˈni ðaniˈiliðu|}}; born 19 September 1982) is a Greek tennis player born in Chania, on the island of Crete. She is considered as one of the best Greek tennis players of the Open Era, winning five WTA singles titles and three doubles titles. In 2003, she reached the Australian Open mixed doubles final, making her the first Greek player to have reached a Grand Slam final. Her highest singles ranking has been 14th, making her the only female tennis player from Greece to have reached the top 20. No male tennis player had achieved this until Stefanos Tsitsipas reached the 15th place on August 13, 2018. By beating Justine Henin in the first round of the 2005 Wimbledon Championships, she became the first player to defeat a reigning French Open champion in the first round of Wimbledon. Career summaryDaniilidou begun her professional career in 1996, making the final of her first ITF event, having barely turned 14. She achieved her first ranking in 1998, finishing that year as the world No. 294. In 2001, she broke into the top 100 following a third round appearance at the US Open. 2002 was the best year of Daniilidou's career, finishing it at No. 22 in the world. She won her first WTA Tour singles title at the Ordina Open, beating Amélie Mauresmo, Elena Dementieva and Henin; and reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time at Wimbledon. At the end of the year, she reached her second WTA final at the Brasil Open, beating Monica Seles en-route, but lost to Anastasia Myskina. Daniilidou started 2003 by winning her second WTA title at the ASB Classic and reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open, results which saw her break into the top 20 for the first time, reaching a career high of No. 14 after the Qatar Telecom German Open. She also reached the semifinals of the Open Gaz de France and the DFS Classic. Daniilidou successfully defended her title at the ASB Classic in 2004, her third WTA singles title. She reached the semifinals at the prestigious NASDAQ-100 Open, beating Jennifer Capriati en-route. Later that year she equalled her best Grand Slam performance at the US Open by reaching the fourth round. 2005 was a relatively poor year for Daniilidou, becoming the first since 2001 where she did not win a title. She did, however, cause a huge upset at Wimbledon, beating the reigning French Open champion, Justine Henin. It was the first time the French Open champion had ever lost in the first round of Wimbledon. It also brought the end of Henin's 24-match win streak dating back to the beginning of the clay season. Daniilidou eventually lost in the third round, her best Grand Slam performance of the year. She also reached the semifinals of a lower level WTA event in Portoroz, Slovenia. She recovered slightly in 2006, going back into the top 50 and winning her fourth WTA singles title at the Hansol Korea Open. She also reached the semifinals of the Ordina Open, and remained in the top 50 in 2007 with her best result being a semifinal at the Pilot Pen Tennis, where she beat Dinara Safina in the quarterfinals after saving a match point. 2008 was an injury-plagued season for Daniilidou, missing almost half the year with a right knee injury. She won her fifth – and to date, last – WTA singles title at the Moorilla Hobart International, but missed several months of events from March. She returned at the Summer Olympics in August, but failed to win a match for the rest of the season, ultimately finishing the year outside the top 100 for the first time since 2000. Grand Slam finalsMixed Doubles: 1 (0–1)Result | Year | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score | Loss | 2003 | Australian Open | Hard | AUS}} Todd Woodbridge | IND}} Leander Paes {{flagicon|USA}} Martina Navratilova | 4–6, 5–7 |
WTA career finalsSingles: 6 (5 titles, 1 runner–up)Legend: |
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Grand Slam tournaments (0–0) | WTA Tour Finals (0–0) | Tier I (0–0) | Tier II (0–1) | Tier III, IV & V (5–0) |
Result | W–L | {{nsDate{{ns | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score | Win | 1–0 | Jun 2002}} | Rosmalen Championships, Netherlands | Tier III | Grass | RUS}} Elena Dementieva | 3–6, 6–2, 6–3 | Loss | 1–1 | Sep 2002}} | Brasil Open, Brazil | Tier II | Hard | RUS}} Anastasia Myskina | 3–6, 6–0, 2–6 | Win | 2–1 | Jan 2003}} | Auckland Open, New Zealand | Tier IV | Hard | KOR}} Cho Yoon-jeong | 6–4, 4–6, 7–6(7–2) | Win | 3–1 | Jan 2004}} | Auckland Open, New Zealand (2) | Tier IV | Hard | USA}} Ashley Harkleroad | 6–3, 6–2 | Win | 4–1 | Oct 2006}} | Korea Open, South Korea | Tier IV | Hard | JPN}} Ai Sugiyama | 6–3, 2–6, 7–6(7–3) | Win | 5–1 | Jan 2008}} | Hobart International, Australia | Tier IV | Hard | RUS}} Vera Zvonareva | w/o |
Doubles: 12 (3 titles, 9 runner–ups)Legend (pre/post 2010) |
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Grand Slam tournaments (0–0) | WTA Championships (0–0) | Tier I/Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0) | Tier II/Premier (1–2) | Tier III, IV & V/International (2–7) |
Finals by surface |
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Hard (3–4) | Clay (0–3) | Grass (0–1) | Carpet (0–1) |
Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score | Loss | 0–1 | May 2003}} | Warsaw Open, Poland | Tier II | Clay | ITA}} Francesca Schiavone | RSA}} Liezel Huber {{flagicon|BUL}} Magdalena Maleeva | 6–3, 4–6, 2–6 | Loss | 0–2 | Feb 2004}} | Diamond Games, Belgium | Tier II | Hard | SUI}} Myriam Casanova | ZWE}} Cara Black {{flagicon|BEL}} Els Callens | 2–6, 1–6 | Win | 1–2 | Jun 2004}} | Bank of the West Classic, United States | Tier II | Hard | AUS}} Nicole Pratt | LUX}} Claudine Schaul {{flagicon|CZE}} Iveta Benešová | 6–2, 6–4 | Loss | 1–3 | Jun 2005}} | Birmingham Classic, United Kingdom | Tier III | Grass | USA}} Jennifer Russell | SVK}} Daniela Hantuchová {{flagicon|JPN}} Ai Sugiyama | 2–6, 3–6 | Loss | 1–4 | Nov 2006}} | Gaz de France Stars, Belgium | Tier III | Carpet | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | USA}} Lisa Raymond {{flagicon|AUS}} Samantha Stosur | 2–6, 3–6 | Loss | 1–5 | Sep 2007}} | Korea Open, South Korea | Tier IV | Hard | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | TPE}} Chuang Chia-jung {{flagicon|TPE}} Hsieh Su-wei | 2–6, 2–6 | Loss | 1–6 | Jan 2008}} | Hobart International, Australia | Tier IV | Hard | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | ESP}} Anabel Medina Garrigues {{flagicon|ESP}} Virginia Ruano Pascual | 2–6, 4–6 | Win | 2–6 | Jul 2010}} | İstanbul Cup, Turkey | International | Hard | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | RUS}} Maria Kondratieva {{flagicon|CZE}} Vladimíra Uhlířová | 6–4, 1–6, [11–9] | Loss | 2–7 | Apr 2011}} | Portugal Open, Portugal | International | Clay | NED}} Michaëlla Krajicek | RUS}} Alisa Kleybanova {{flagicon|KAZ}} Galina Voskoboeva | 4–6, 2–6 | Win | 3–7 | Sep 2011}} | Tashkent Open, Uzbekistan | International | Hard | RUS}} Vitalia Diatchenko | UKR}} Lyudmyla Kichenok {{flagicon|UKR}} Nadiya Kichenok | 6–4, 6–3 | Loss | 3–8 | Jul 2013}} | Gastein Ladies, Austria | International | Clay | GER}} Kristina Barrois | AUT}} Sandra Klemenschits {{flagicon|SLO}} Andreja Klepač | 1–6, 4–6 | Loss | 3–9 | Jul 2013}} | Baku Cup, Azerbaijan | International | Hard | SRB}} Aleksandra Krunić | UKR}} Irina Buryachok {{flagicon|GEO}} Oksana Kalashnikova | 4–6, 7–6(7–3), [10–4] |
ITF Circuit finalsSingles: 16 (11–5) $100,000 tournaments | $75,000 tournaments | $50,000 tournaments | $25,000 tournaments | $10,000 tournaments |
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | 30 September 1996 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Hard | HUN}} Nóra Köves | 3–6, 2–6 | Winner | 2. | 8 August 1998 | Southsea, United Kingdom | Grass | IND}} Manisha Malhotra | 7–6(7–5), 6–3 | Winner | 3. | 15 August 1998 | İstanbul, Turkey | Hard | JPN}} Riei Kawamata | 6–0, 6–1 | Winner | 4. | 24 August 1998 | Skiathos, Greece | Carpet | BLR}} Tatiana Poutchek | 6–3, 6–4 | Winner | 5. | 31 August 1998 | Xanthi, Greece | Hard | GBR}} Lizzie Jelfs | 6–2, 6–0 | Winner | 6. | 20 September 1999 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Carpet | ARG}} Clarisa Fernández | 6–2, 6–2 | Winner | 7. | 21 August 2000 | Kastoria, Greece | Carpet | NED}} Jolanda Mens | 6–3, 6–1 | Winner | 8. | 2 April 2001 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Hard | HUN}} Anikó Kapros | 6–4, 6–4 | Winner | 9. | 30 April 2001 | Taranto, Italy | Clay | USA}} Edina Gallovits-Hall | 7–5, 6–2 | Runner-up | 10. | 15 February 2009 | Midland, United States | Hard (i) | CZE}} Lucie Hradecká | 3–6, 3–6 | Runner-up | 11. | 17 August 2009 | Westende, Belgium | Hard | FRA}} Estelle Guisard | 1–6, 2–6 | Runner-up | 12. | 28 September 2009 | Athens, Greece | Hard | AUS}} Jelena Dokic | 2–6, 1–6 | Winner | 13. | 3 October 2010 | Athens, Greece | Hard | ESP}} Laura Pous Tió | 6–4, 6–1 | Winner | 14. | 30 May 2011 | Nottingham, United Kingdom | Grass | BLR}} Olga Govortsova | 1–6, 6–4, 6–2 | Winner | 15. | 3 July 2011 | Pozoblanco, Spain | Hard | BUL}} Elitsa Kostova | 6–3, 6–2 | Runner-up | 16. | 29 October 2012 | Barnstaple, United Kingdom | Hard (i) | GER}} Annika Beck | 7–6(7–1), 2–6, 2–6 |
Doubles: 29 (16–13) $100,000 tournaments | $75,000 tournaments | $50,000 tournaments | $25,000 tournaments | $10,000 tournaments |
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | 3 August 1998 | Southsea, United Kingdom | Grass | GBR}} Lucy Wood | GBR}} Lizzie Jelfs {{flagicon|RSA}} Mareze Joubert | 2–6, 3–6 | Winner | 2. | 10 August 1998 | İstanbul, Turkey | Hard | ISR}} Nataly Cahana | TUR}} Duygu Akşit Oal {{flagicon|TUR}} Gülberk Gültekin | 3–6, 6–3, 6–3 | Winner | 3. | 24 August 1998 | Skiathos, Greece | Carpet | GRE}} Evagelia Roussi | MKD}} Marina Lazarovska {{flagicon|BLR}} Tatiana Poutchek | 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 | Winner | 4. | 31 August 1998 | Xanthi, Greece | Hard | GRE}} Evagelia Roussi | SRB}} Dragana Ilić {{flagicon|SRB}} Ljiljana Nanušević | 6–0, 6–3 | Winner | 5. | 28 September 1998 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Clay | GRE}} Christína Papadáki | SVK}} Ľudmila Cervanová {{flagicon|GER}} Magdalena Kučerová | 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 7–5 | Winner | 6. | 20 September 1999 | Thessaloniki, Greece | Carpet | RSA}} Surina De Beer | GER}} Adriana Barna {{flagicon|HUN}} Adrienn Hegedűs | 6–2, 6–3 | Winner | 7. | 21 August 2000 | Kastoria, Greece | Carpet | GRE}} Evagelia Roussi | AUT}} Sandra Klemenschits {{flagicon|AUT}} Daniela Klemenschits | 6–3, 6–4 | Runner-up | 8. | 4 September 2000 | Fano, Italy | Clay | ESP}} Alicia Ortuño | ESP}} Rosa María Andrés Rodríguez {{flagicon|ESP}} Conchita Martínez Granados | 2–6, 4–6 | Winner | 9. | 16 October 2000 | Joué-lès-Tours, France | Hard (i) | BUL}} Maria Geznenge | GER}} Mia Buric {{flagicon|ITA}} Laura Dell'Angelo | 5–3, 4–1, 4–0 | Runner-up | 10. | 29 January 2001}} | Tipton, United Kingdom | Hard (i) | BUL}} Maria Geznenge | GBR}} Helen Crook {{flagicon|GBR}} Victoria Davies | 6–2, 4–6, 4–6 | Winner | 11. | 12 February 2001 | Sutton, United Kingdom | Hard (i) | GER}} Lydia Steinbach | NED}} Amanda Hopmans {{flagicon|BEL}} Patty Van Acker | 6–0, 6–4 | Runner-up | 12. | format=dmy|2001|03|25}} | Cholet, France | Clay (i) | ITA}} Germana Di Natale | UKR}} Yuliya Beygelzimer {{flagicon|AUS}} Anastasia Rodionova | 1–6, 6–7(5–7) | Winner | 13. | 9 April 2001 | Dinan, France | Clay (i) | GER}} Caroline Schneider | GER}} Vanessa Henke {{flagicon|GER}} Syna Schmidle | 6–3, 7–6(7–4) | Runner-up | 14. | 27 March 2009 | La Palma, Spain | Hard | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | CHN}} Lu Jingjing {{flagicon|CHN}} Sun Shengnan | 2–6, 7–5, [5–10] | Runner-up | 15. | 5 June 2009 | Nottingham, United Kingdom | Grass | JPN}} Rika Fujiwara | USA}} Alexa Glatch {{flagicon|RSA}} Natalie Grandin | 3–6, 6–2, [7–10] | Winner | 16. | 28 September 2009 | Athens, Greece | Hard | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | SUI}} Timea Bacsinszky {{flagicon|ITA}} Tathiana Garbin | 6–2, 5–7, [10–4] | Winner | 17. | 2 November 2009 | Ismaning, Germany | Carpet (i) | GER}} Jasmin Wöhr | BLR}} Ekaterina Dzehalevich {{flagicon|CZE}} Eva Hrdinová | 6–2, 4–6, [10–5] | Winner | 18. | 13 September 2010 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Hard | GER}} asmin Wöhr | AUT}} Sandra Klemenschits {{flagicon|GER}} Tatjana Maria | 6–3, 6–4 | Runner-up | 19. | 3 October 2010 | Athens, Greece | Hard | CRO}} Petra Martić | RUS}} Vitalia Diatchenko {{flagicon|TUR}} İpek Şenoğlu | w/o | Winner | 20. | 9 June 2012 | Nottingham, Great Britain | Grass | AUS}} Casey Dellacqua | GBR}} Laura Robson {{flagicon|GBR}} Heather Watson | 6–4, 6–2 | Winner | 21. | 16 September 2013 | Albuquerque, United States | Hard | USA}} CoCo Vandeweghe | USA}} Melanie Oudin {{flagicon|USA}} Taylor Townsend | 6–4, 7–6(7–2) | Runner–up | 22. | 20 December 2013 | Ankara, Turkey | Hard | SRB}} Aleksandra Krunić | UKR}} Yuliya Beygelzimer {{flagicon|TUR}} Çağla Büyükakçay | 3–6, 3–6 | Runner–up | 23. | 24 March 2014 | Croissy-Beaubourg, France | Hard (i) | GER}} Kristina Barrois | RUS}} Margarita Gasparyan {{flagicon|UKR}} Lyudmyla Kichenok | 2–6, 4–6 | Runner–up | 24. | 5 May 2014 | Fukuoka, Japan | Grass | GBR}} Naomi Broady | JPN}} Shuko Aoyama {{flagicon|JPN}} Eri Hozumi | 3–6, 4–6 | Winner | 25. | 9 March 2015 | Amiens, France | Clay | HUN}} Ilka Csöregi | UKR}} Elizaveta Ianchuk {{flagicon|UKR}} Olga Ianchuk | 6–1, 6–4 | Runner–up | 26. | 21 February 2016 | Antalya, Turkey | Clay | UZB}} Arina Folts | BUL}} Petia Arshinkova {{flagicon|ROU}} Elena Gabriela Ruse | 6–7(0–7), 4–6 | Runner–up | 27. | 25 April 2016 | Manisa, Turkey | Hard | RUS}} Margarita Lazareva | AUS}} Abbie Myers {{flagicon|TUR}} Melis Sezer | 4–6, 4–6 | Winner | 28. | 11 July 2016 | Imola, Italy | Carpet | SUI}} Lisa Sabino | ITA}} Martina Di Giuseppe {{flagicon|ITA}} Maria Masini | 4–6, 6–2, [10–4] | Runner–up | 29. | 27 March 2017 | İstanbul, Turkey | Hard (i) | ISR}} Vlada Ekshibarova | RUS}} Ekaterina Kazionova {{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Rybakina | 1–6, 3–6 |
Grand Slam performance timelinesSinglesTournament | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | W–L | Australian Open | A | 3R | 4R | 3R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | Q2 | Q2 | Q2 | 2R | 2R | Q1 | 9–9 | French Open | Q3 | 2R | 3R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | A | A | Q1 | 1R | 1R | Q2 | A | 3–8 | Wimbledon | 2R | 4R | 2R | 1R | 3R | 1R | 2R | A | A | 1R | 2R | 1R | Q2 | A | 10–10 | US Open | 3R | 1R | 1R | 4R | 1R | 2R | 2R | 1R | A | Q1 | 1R | 1R | 1R | A | 7–11 | Win–Loss | 3–2 | 6–4 | 7–4 | 5–4 | 2–4 | 1–4 | 2–4 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–1 | 1–3 | 1–4 | 1–2 | 0–0 | 29–38 |
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DoublesTournament | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | W–L | Australian Open | 3R | 1R | 1R | QF | 1R | 3R | 1R | A | A | 2R | 1R | 1R | A | 8–10 | French Open | A | 3R | 1R | 1R | SF | 2R | A | A | 1R | 1R | 2R | A | A | 8–8 | Wimbledon | A | 1R | 1R | 2R | QF | 2R | A | A | 1R | 1R | 1R | A | 1R | 5–9 | US Open | A | 1R | 2R | 1R | A | 2R | 1R | A | 1R | 2R | 1R | 1R | A | 3–9 | Win–Loss | 2–1 | 2–4 | 1–4 | 4–4 | 7–3 | 5–4 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–3 | 2–4 | 1–4 | 0–2 | 0–1 | 24–36 |
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Head to Head- Serena Williams 0–8
- Venus Williams 0–2
- Kim Clijsters 0–2
- Lindsay Davenport 0–3
- Jelena Jankovic 0–1
- Nadia Petrova 1–3
- Dinara Safina 2–2
- Justine Henin 2–2
- Maria Sharapova 0–5
External links{{Commons category|Eleni Daniilidou}}- {{WTA}}
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- {{Fed Cup player}}
- {{official website|http://www.daniilidou.net}}
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