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<p dir="auto"><strong>joaquin_dominguez</strong> — <em>6 years ago(April 07, 2019 11:48 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Country (sports)<br />
Great Britain (2012–)<br />
Australia (2008–12)<br />
Residence<br />
Eastbourne, England, UK<br />
Born<br />
17 May 1991 (age 27)<br />
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia<br />
Height<br />
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)<br />
Turned pro<br />
2008<br />
Plays<br />
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)<br />
Coach<br />
Esteban Carril (2014–2016)<br />
José Manuel García (2015–2016)<br />
Wim Fissette (2016–2017)[1]<br />
Michael Joyce (2017–2018)[2]<br />
Dimitri Zavialoff (2018–)[3]<br />
Prize money<br />
$7,180,419<br />
Singles<br />
Career record<br />
340–210 ()<br />
Career titles<br />
3 WTA, 11 ITF<br />
Highest ranking<br />
No. 4 (17 July 2017)<br />
Current ranking<br />
No. 38 (21 January 2019)<br />
Grand Slam Singles results<br />
Australian Open<br />
SF (2016)<br />
French Open<br />
1R (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)<br />
Wimbledon<br />
SF (2017)<br />
US Open<br />
4R (2015, 2016)<br />
Other tournaments<br />
Olympic Games<br />
QF (2016)<br />
Doubles<br />
Career record<br />
73–77 ()<br />
Career titles<br />
0 WTA, 4 ITF<br />
Highest ranking<br />
No. 88 (1 August 2016)<br />
Current ranking<br />
No. 102 (19 November 2018)<br />
Grand Slam Doubles results<br />
Australian Open<br />
2R (2016)<br />
French Open<br />
1R (2016, 2018)<br />
Wimbledon<br />
3R (2016)<br />
Other doubles tournaments<br />
Olympic Games<br />
2R (2016)<br />
Mixed doubles<br />
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results<br />
French Open<br />
2R (2018)<br />
Wimbledon<br />
2R (2013, 2014, 2015)<br />
Other mixed doubles tournaments<br />
Olympic Games<br />
1R (2016)<br />
Team competitions<br />
Fed Cup<br />
14–10<br />
Shes never won a grandslam in singles, doubles or mixed.  Like Andy Murray has, even Tim Henman and Greg Rudeski played more semi finals and finals.  Every major tournament, brits build her up to fall hard at the first round.  Bitch couldnt take advantage of preggers Serena or meledonium cheater Maria!!!!!</p>
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