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Ivanovic; born 6 November 1987) is a Serbian former professional
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player. She was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the
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(WTA) for 12 weeks. Ivanovic won 15
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-level singles titles, including a
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at the
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. She was also the runner-up at the
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and the
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. Ivanovic qualified for the year-end
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three times, in
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, and won the year-end
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twice, in
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. Ivanovic's breakthrough came at the 2004 Zurich Open, where she qualified and was narrowly beaten by
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in the second round in two tiebreak sets. By the age of 18, Ivanovic had already defeated established players such as
Svetlana Kuznetsova Svetlana Aleksandrovna Kuznetsova (born 27 June 1985) is a Russian former professional tennis player. She was ranked as high as world No. 2 in singles and world No. 3 in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association, WTA. Kuznetsova won 18 singl ...
,
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,
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and
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. Ivanovic's struggles after winning the 2008 French Open were well documented.Ana Ivanovic is not back to her best yet
''The Roar''
After that victory, she was overwhelmed by attention, and was unable to repeat her French Open success, failing to reach a major quarterfinal in her subsequent 17 appearances, and dropping as low as No. 65 in the rankings in July 2010. In 2012, Ivanovic reached her first major quarterfinal since her French Open title at the 2012 US Open, thereby achieving the feat of reaching the quarterfinals at all four majors, and finished with a year-end top 15 ranking for the first time since 2008. In 2014, Ivanovic enjoyed a resurgence, beginning with her victory in the Auckland Open, her first singles title in over two years, before going on to win the
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and the
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. She qualified for competition in the
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and secured a year-end ranking of No. 5, signifying her return to the world's elite. In 2015, Ivanovic made it to the semifinals of a major for the first time in seven years at the
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. In late December 2016, she announced her retirement, citing being no longer able to perform to a high standard as a major factor. Ivanovic was known for her aggressive style of play and impressive forehand, described by Nadia Petrova as "the best out there." She earned over $15.5 million in prize money, which is the 39th-highest in the all-time rankings. In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by ''Time'' and was also included on the list of "Top 100 Greatest Players Ever" (male and female combined) by reporter Matthew Cronin.


Early life

Ivanovic (Ана Ивановић / ''Ana Ivanović'', ) was born in
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. Her mother, Dragana, a lawyer, has been court-side during most of her matches. Her father Miroslav, a self-employed businessman, attended as many events as he possibly could. Ivanovic has a younger brother, Miloš, with whom she loved to play basketball. Ivanovic began playing tennis at the age of five after watching
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, a fellow Yugoslav, on television. She started her career after memorizing the telephone number of a local tennis clinic from an advertisement. During the
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, she was forced to train during the morning to avoid bombardments. She trained in an abandoned swimming pool in the winter, as no tennis facilities were available. At 13 she moved to
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, Switzerland due to the better training facilities and coaching available. Manager Dan Holzmann was living in Basel, and Ana and her mother moved to Switzerland when she signed an agreement with the Swiss entrepreneur. When she was 15, Ivanovic spent four hours in a locker room crying after a defeat – the first that her new manager had witnessed. She thought that Dan Holzmann would abandon her, thinking she wouldn't be good enough to become a professional tennis player. However, he remained her manager throughout her career.


Career


2004: Rising star

Ivanovic reached the final of the Junior Wimbledon tournament, losing to
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. In 2004, she went 26–0 on the
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, and won all five events that she entered, two of them as a qualifier. As a qualifier in Zurich, she overcame a 5–1 third-set deficit along with two match points to defeat world No. 29
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. She then debuted in the qualifying draw of a major at the
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, where she was defeated by
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after winning the first set 6–1 and having two match points in the third set. Her first notable breakthrough occurred in the next tournament, when she took
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to two tiebreaks, before losing in straight sets in the second round of the
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. She had held several set points in both sets. She followed up her run in Zurich with a quarterfinal showing at
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the next week.


2005: First WTA title

Ivanovic won her first career singles title early in the year at the
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, after defeating
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in the final. Her ranking continued to rise after wins over
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in Miami,
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also in Miami, and
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in Warsaw, all of whom were top-10 players. Ivanovic lost to
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at the
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in the third round, at
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in the third round after holding a 6–2, 2–0 lead, and at the
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in the quarterfinals. However, Ivanovic's biggest win to date then came over Mauresmo in the third round of the
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. She advanced to the quarterfinals of only her second Grand Slam tournament by defeating
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in the fourth round. Later in the year, Ivanovic reached the semifinals of the Zurich Open and
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, losing to
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in both tournaments. She finished the year ranked No. 16.


2006: Breakthrough

Ivanovic started the season at the
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in
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with fellow Serbian
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, where the pair narrowly missed the final. To start off her WTA year, she played at the
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in Sydney where she once again defeated Amélie Mauresmo, this time in straight sets, before falling to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the quarterfinals. A week later, she lost to
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in the second round of the
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. Ivanovic made it to the third round of the
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, before losing to
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. She progressed to the fourth round at
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, but lost to eventual champion and world No. 1, Amélie Mauresmo, in straight sets after beating No. 14 seed,
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. Ivanovic made her breakthrough in August by defeating a formerly ranked No. 1,
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, in the final of the Rogers Cup in
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before beating
Jelena Janković Jelena Janković ( sr-Cyrl, Јелена Јанковић, ; born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players, world No. 1 in women's singles by the W ...
, No. 14 seed
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and top-10 player Dinara Safina. This ultimately led to her winning the United States Open Series, ahead of
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and
Maria Sharapova Maria Yuryevna Sharapova (, ; born 19 April 1987) is a Russian former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 21 weeks. Sharapova won 36 WTA Tour-level sin ...
. At the
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, she lost to
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. Ivanovic also played nine tournaments in doubles in 2006, teaming up with
Maria Kirilenko Maria Yuryevna Kirilenko ( rus, Мари́я Ю́рьевна Кириле́нко, p=mɐˈrʲijə kʲɪrʲɪˈlʲenkə, a=Ru-Maria_Kirilenko.ogg; born 25 January 1987) is a Russian former professional tennis player. A junior Grand Slam champio ...
and
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. Ivanovic and Kirilenko made two semifinals and a final; they ended the year at No. 17 in the annual race to the
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. Ivanovic finished the year ranked world No. 14 in singles and No. 51 in doubles.


2007: First Grand Slam final and entering the top 10

Ivanovic started the season in Gold Coast and
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where she reached quarterfinals. Seeded 13th at the
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, Ivanovic defeated
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in the second round, but lost in the third round to Vera Zvonareva. Immediately after this tournament, she announced that she had split with her coach David Taylor. She then played in the
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. In the quarterfinals she beat No. 10 Janković, and in the semifinals the No. 1, when Maria Sharapova was forced to retire after Ivanovic had won the first set; but she lost in the final to Martina Hingis. During the American hard-court season, Ivanovic lost in early rounds. But on clay, she first went on to semifinal of Amelia Island and then managed to win her first Tier-I clay-court title in
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, defeating No. 4 Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final in three sets. Ivanovic needed a tiebreak to finally finish the match. The win in Berlin propelled her into the top ten of the WTA rankings for the first time, at world No. 8. Ivanovic had a six-match winning streak heading into the
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and increased this streak to twelve by reaching the final. She won her first three matches with the loss of only nine games. In her second career quarterfinal at Roland Garros, Ivanovic defeated world No. 3 Kuznetsova, and she then beat world No. 2, Sharapova, in less than one hour in the semifinals. In the final, Ivanovic attempted to win her first
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singles title and complete a sweep of the top three players in the world. However, world No. 1 and two-time defending champion
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won the match in straight sets. At
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, Ivanovic defeated world No. 9 Nadia Petrova in the fourth round, and saved three match points to defeat
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in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, three-time former Wimbledon champion Venus Williams defeated Ivanovic in two sets after Ivanovic had a break in the second set. A persistent knee injury sustained at Wimbledon caused Ivanovic to withdraw from Serbian Fed Cup competition against
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and two lead-up events to the
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. She returned to the tour at the
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in
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, saving two match points in the semifinals with huge winner before defeating No. 3 Janković in three sets. In the final, Ivanovic defeated top-10 player Petrova to win the fourth singles title of her career, which raised her ranking to a career-high of world No. 4. In Ivanovic's first three matches at the
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, she lost only ten games. Venus Williams then eliminated her for the second consecutive time at a major. Ivanovic returned to Europe for three tournaments. At the Tier II Luxembourg Championships, Ivanovic qualified for the Tour Championships by virtue of reaching the semifinals. In the final, Ivanovic rallied from 3–6, 0–3 down to defeat
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, her third title of the season. It was her fifth career title. In the quarterfinals and semifinals she beat
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and Vera Zvonareva. To end the year, Ivanovic played in the Sony Ericsson Championships in
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. Seeded 4th and assigned to the Red Group during the round-robin phase, she defeated world No. 2 Kuznetsova and then Hantuchová in straight sets. She qualified for the semifinals but Sharapova defeated Ivanovic in the final match of the round-robin stage. Because she finished second in her group, Ivanovic played world No. 1 Henin in the semifinals, in which the Belgian won in two sets. Ivanovic finished the year with a career-high ranking of world No. 4.


2008: French Open champion and world No. 1

Ivanovic started the year at the
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, where she made the quarterfinals, eventually losing to world No. 1, Justine Henin, despite having had break points in the third set. As the fourth seed at the
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, Ivanovic made it all the way to the finals, beating top-10 players Venus Williams for the first time in her career, and coming back from a 0–6, 0–2 deficit against Daniela Hantuchová. She was given the
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"Aussie Ana" during the on-court interview with
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following the victory over Williams. Ivanovic fell against Sharapova in a tight match in the final where Ivanovic had 0–30 at 5–4 in first set. Her ranking rose to world No. 3, the highest of her career at the time. In Serbia's Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I D round-robin tie against
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,
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and Netherlands Ivanovic won all of her matches, as Serbia advanced to the World Group II playoffs in April. And soon Serbia qualified for World Group II, after beating neighboring country
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. In March, Ivanovic defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final of the
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Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells before wins over top-15 players Francesca Schiavone, Vera Zvonareva, and world No. 4 Jelena Janković, in the semifinals. She lost to
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in the third round of the
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in Miami the following week in straight sets. Ivanovic started her clay-court season as defending champion at the
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in Berlin where she lost to
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for the fourth time in four meetings in the semifinals. In Rome she lost to qualifier Tsvetana Pironkova, but it couldn't demoralize Ivanovic, as she defeated
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6–0, 6–0 in the fourth round, No. 10 Patty Schnyder in the quarterfinals, and No. 3 Jelena Janković in a thrilling encounter in the semifinals of
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. She went on to defeat Dinara Safina in straight sets in the final, winning her first and only
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singles title. At
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, Ivanovic saved match points against
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, but fell against unseeded wildcard
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of China in straight sets in the third round. Ivanovic started the summer hard-court season with a third-round loss at the Rogers Cup in
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to
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. Ivanovic, bothered by a sore thumb sustained during practice two weeks before Montreal, withdrew from the
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in Los Angeles. Her withdrawal saw her lose the world No. 1 ranking to Janković. The thumb injury also caused her to withdraw from the Summer Olympics in Beijing, which Ivanovic described as "one of the worst moments of her career." Ivanovic, having reclaimed her world No. 1 ranking on 18 August, was the top-seeded player at the
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, but lost to qualifier
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in second round. The loss was the earliest defeat of the top-seeded player at the US Open since the 1973 tournament. In her first match after the US Open, at the Tier I
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in Tokyo, Ivanovic was defeated by Nadia Petrova in three sets, bringing her win–loss record since the French Open to 4–4. Ivanovic later told the press that she was "just happy to be back injury-free" and that she needed to "play more matches get back into rhythm." Ivanovic then played in Beijing, and after two great results, she lost to Zheng Jie in three sets despite winning 16 more points than her opponent. Then she came back to Europe to play three more tournaments, first in Moscow where she lost to
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after having two match points. In the Zurich Open, she lost in the semifinals to Venus Williams after leading 3–1 in the third set. Ivanovic played in
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and won the tournament as a top-seed by crushing top-10 players Agnieszka Radwańska and Vera Zvonareva in the final. At the year-end Sony Ericsson Championships in
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, Ivanovic was seeded 4th. In her first round-robin match, she was defeated by world No. 1 Janković after she won the best point of the year. Her next match was against Zvonareva, to whom she also lost in three exciting sets. She withdrew from her final match against Kuznetsova because of a virus.


2009: Out of the top 20

At the
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, Ivanovic was seeded fifth and won her first two matches in straight sets before losing to 29th seed Russian
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in the third round. Ivanovic took part in
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's
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win in the World Group II tie against
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. She defeated
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and
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to help Serbia to a 4–1 win. At the
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, a Premier-5 event, she lost to Serena Williams in the quarterfinals. Around this time, Ivanovic began working with her new coach Craig Kardon, after parting with former coach Sven Groeneveld. At the
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in Indian Wells, where she was defending champion, Ivanovic advanced to the finals, before losing to Vera Zvonareva. In
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, Ivanovic lost in the third round to
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. In April, she took part in Serbia's Fed Cup World Group play-offs against
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. She defeated
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to help Serbia gain promotion to the World Group with a 4–0 win. At the
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, Ivanovic won her first three matches in straight sets, before losing to
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in the fourth round. This early loss caused Ivanovic to fall out of the top ten for the first time since May 2007. After the loss, Ivanovic announced that she would cease working with Craig Kardon, and would be participating in the adidas Player Development Program, where she would be coached by Sven Groeneveld,
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, Mats Merkel and Gil Reyes. At
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, Ivanovic was seeded 13th. She faced two match points against
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, before prevailing. She then took down
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and 18th seed Samantha Stosur in the second and third rounds in straight sets, before retiring against eventual finalist Venus Williams. At the Rogers Cup in Toronto, Ivanovic defeated
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in the first round and went on to face
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in the second round where she was eliminated. At the
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, Ivanovic lost in the first round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career by succumbing to Kateryna Bondarenko. After the match, former Wimbledon champion
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criticized Ivanovic's new service motion, stating that watching it was a "painful experience" and that it "weakened her threat." He also felt that Ivanovic was "over-analysing" her game and that her main problem was "her lack of confidence." At the Premier 5
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in Tokyo, Ivanovic suffered her third successive defeat by losing to Lucie Šafářová in the first round. Citing an
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infection, Ivanovic pulled out of the
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and announced on her website that she was taking the rest of the year off. She finished the year with a 24–14 match record, her worst since she turned pro, and did not win any titles. Ivanovic only reached three quarterfinals, one semifinal, and one final, and only won back-to-back matches six times. Ivanovic ended the year ranked 22, the first time she had been ranked outside the top 20 since July 2005.


2010: Return to the top 20

Ivanovic started the year in
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. Seeded third, Ivanovic reached her first semifinal since Indian Wells in 2009. She eventually bowed out to wildcard Justine Henin in Henin's first tournament since her return from retirement. Ivanovic was seeded 20th at the
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, but lost to Gisela Dulko in the second round in three sets. She then participated in the opening round of the
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in Serbia's tie against Russia, and she went 0–2 in her singles matches and also lost doubles match. Ivanovic announced that she would be working with
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's former coach
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on a trial basis during the spring North American hard-court season, suspending her relationship with the Adidas Player Development Program indefinitely. In her first match as Gunthardt's pupil, a one-set semifinal against reigning US Open champion Kim Clijsters in the 2010
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at
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, Ivanovic lost in a tiebreak, despite having held match point. After the match, Ivanovic stated that she had noted improvements in her game. Despite her improvements, Ivanovic lost her opening match in Indian Wells, suffering four consecutive losses for the first time. By also losing a huge number of ranking points, Ivanovic dropped out of the top 50 for the first time since March 2005. Seeded 25th in
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, Ivanovic won her first match since the Australian Open, but then lost to Radwańska in the third round. Ivanovic lost again to Radwańska at the
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. But unseeded in
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, Ivanovic had her best week of tennis in nearly two years. She stunned top-10 players Victoria Azarenka and Elena Dementieva, and top-20 player Nadia Petrova, all in straight sets, before losing to eventual champion
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in the semifinals. She was granted a wildcard into the Madrid Open, and received a bye in the first round due to her semifinal appearance at the Italian Open. She was the first unseeded wildcard to receive a first-round bye in the history of the WTA Tour. She lost in the second round to Jelena Janković, despite leading by a set and a break. Ivanovic entered the
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unseeded at a Grand Slam for the first time since 2005. She fell to Alisa Kleybanova in the second round. In the
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, Ivanovic fell to seventh-seeded German
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in the second round. Ivanovic was defeated in the first round of Wimbledon by 13th seed
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, and as a consequence saw her ranking drop to world No. 64. In the opening round of the
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, Ivanovic avenged her 2009 Australian Open and 2010 French Open defeats by beating Alisa Kleybanova, before losing in the next round to
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in straight sets. In
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, she rallied from a set and a break down to beat Victoria Azarenka in three sets. Ivanovic retired against Kim Clijsters in the semifinals due to a foot injury. Her ranking dramatically improved to world No. 39. The injury caused her to withdraw from New Haven. Unseeded at the
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, Ivanovic breezed into the fourth round with straight-set victories, before losing to defending and eventual champion Kim Clijsters. Ivanovic lost her opener to
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in
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as the 7th seed. Ivanovic then defeated Kleybanova, the Korea Open champion, in the first round of
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, before again losing to Bartoli in straight sets. Ivanovic avenged her losses to Bartoli at the
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, beating the Frenchwoman in straight sets. On her way to the quarterfinals, Ivanovic scored top-10 victory by defeating Elena Dementieva for the second time in 2010. Ivanovic fell to world No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki. Entering the
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as a wildcard, Ivanovic defeated Patty Schnyder in the finals in straight sets, in just 47 minutes of play. Ivanovic headed to the
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as the 4th seed, where she reached the quarterfinals, before falling to 8th seed Julia Görges. Ivanovic revealed that she had ended her coaching relationship with Swiss star Heinz Günthardt, because Gunthardt did not want to travel full-time and mixed his interest in tennis with being a Swiss television commentator. By virtue of her title in Linz, Ivanovic qualified for the last tournament of the season, the
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. She made it to the finals, where she defeated Kleybanova for her tenth career title and her second of the year. She won ten of her last thirteen matches. With her title in Bali, Ivanovic achieved a year-end ranking of No. 17, her fifth finish in the top 20.


2011: Inconsistent form

Ivanovic started the year with the
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in
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, Western Australia. She competed along with Novak Djokovic and they qualified for the final, but due to an injury sustained during Ivanovic's match against Justine Henin, Serbia was forced to withdraw. Along with the Hopman Cup, Ivanovic also withdrew from Sydney. Seeded 19th at the
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she lost to
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in the first round in 2 hours and 47 minutes. Ivanovic then played in the
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, where she fell in the quarterfinals to 5th seed
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in straight sets. In
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she lost against Patty Schnyder in their last professional match for many years. She stated the loss was in part because of the abdominal injury sustained in the beginning of the season, and she subsequently withdrew from
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. In fourth round of Indian Wells Ivanovic beat Jelena Janković, but lost to Marion Bartoli in the quarterfinals. She then played in
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and lost against defending champion Kim Clijsters in fourth round, despite having a 5–1, 40–0 lead in the third set and having five match points. Ivanovic joined
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in the
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event. Ivanovic scored a point for Serbia by beating Daniela Hantuchová in straight sets but had to retire in her next match against Dominika Cibulková, as she renewed an injury from the beginning of the season. Despite that, Serbia beat Slovakia in the deciding doubles rubber, 3–2. Ivanovic lost to
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in first round of Madrid, after winning first set with bagel. Ivanovic headed to
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and was up nine games to love after Nadia Petrova retired. Ivanovic lost in next round to Yanina Wickmayer in three sets. Ivanovic again lost after first set at love, to
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in first round at the
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. Ivanovic had a slight resurgence in
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, reaching the semifinals, but lost to Hantuchová in three sets. Ivanovic lost to Venus Williams in the second round at
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. Seeded 18th at
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, Ivanovic brushed aside
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and
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before falling to Petra Cetkovská. After Wimbledon, Ivanovic hired
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, the head of women's tennis at the
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, as her coach. In
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, Ivanovic fell against Japan's
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in her opening match. Seeded 5th in
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, she avenged the previous week's loss by beating Ayumi Morita in straight sets despite trailing 0–5 in the second set. Ivanovic then cruised into semifinals. She eventually fell against top seed Vera Zvonareva in three sets. In Toronto and Cincinnati she won a total of three matches but against qualifiers. Seeded 16th at the
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, she defeated
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, received a walkover from Petra Cetkovská and beat
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in straight sets before falling to eventual finalist Serena Williams. She also played alongside fellow countryman
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in the mixed-doubles competition for the first time, but fell against
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and
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in two sets. During
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Ivanovic recorded victories in straight sets over
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and wildcard
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, before losing to Maria Kirilenko. At the
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Ivanovic beat
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, Svetlana Kuznetsova and world No. 3 Vera Zvonareva, losing total of ten games. But she then retired in second set against Agnieszka Radwańska in the quarterfinals due to a back injury. Ivanovic received a wild card to play the
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, which she defended, beating Roberta Vinci, Nadia Petrova and Anabel Medina Garrigues in the final, capturing her 11th WTA title. It was the first time she had ever defended her title in a tournament.


2012: US Open quarterfinal and Fed Cup final

Ivanovic began her season in
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where she was defeated in the second round by fifth seed Kim Clijsters in three sets, despite leading 3–0 in the final set. Ivanovic's next event was in
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and she was sent out in the first round by Lucie Šafářová in straight sets. Ivanovic then headed over to the
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where she reached the fourth round as a 21st seed. She beat three players outside the top 50, dropping no sets, but then met world No. 2,
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, and lost in two sets. She entered the top 20 of the world rankings after her run to the round of 16. Ivanovic next played in
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. She fell to Petra Cetkovská in straight sets in the second round. Ivanovic then went to
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unseeded, where she upset Francesca Schiavone and beat Maria Kirilenko, before being defeated by 3rd seed Caroline Wozniacki. Ivanovic went over to Indian Wells as the 15th seed. She was able to make a run all the way to the semifinals, posting victories over former World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and Marion Bartoli, who were both in the top 8. She retired against Maria Sharapova after losing the first set. In
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she beat Daniela Hantuchová before losing to Venus Williams in fourth round, despite holding a one set lead. Despite this defeat she still moved into the top 15 for the first time since 2009 and became Serbian No. 1 for the first time since 2008. Ivanovic then headed to Moscow for the
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semifinals, where after losing to Svetlana Kuznetsova in three tight sets, recovered, and beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to put Serbia ahead, 2–1. Fellow countrywoman Jelena Janković then closed out the tie for Serbia (3–2), sending the country into the Fed Cup finals for the first time in history. Ivanovic resumed
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action in
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, where she was beaten by
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in two tight sets. She then headed over to the newly blue-clayed
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where she breezed past
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she avenged her Fed Cup loss against Kuznetsova, but fell to No. 2 Sharapova in straight sets, despite serving for the first set. Seeded 13th at Roland Garros, Ivanovic beat
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and Shahar Pe'er, losing only six games over the course of the two matches. Despite continuing in style and winning the first of the match, she lost to eventual finalist Sara Errani in the third round. Seeded 14th at
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, she worked for victories over
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, Kateryna Bondarenko and 22nd seed Julia Görges to reach fourth round, her best result there since 2009. She then suffered a bad loss to 2nd seed Azarenka in the fourth round; winning only one game. Despite the loss, her run caused her ranking to rise to No. 12 in the following week. She made her Olympic debut at the
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in London, participating in both the Women's singles and
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with
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. Seeded 11th in singles, she defeated
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and local
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in straight sets, before losing for the sixth time to Kim Clijsters in third round. She teamed up with Zimonjić for the mixed doubles competition, where they lost against India's
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and Paes in the opening round. At the 2012 Roger's Cup, Ivanovic was double bageled by Roberta Vinci in the second round. It didn't seem to affect Ivanovic at the
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as she reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal since winning the
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title, and her first quarterfinal in New York. Ivanovic defeated qualifier
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and
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in straight sets, came back from a set down to beat young American
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in the third round followed by
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in the fourth round. In the quarterfinals Ivanovic was soundly defeated by eventual champion Serena Williams for the second year in a row. Ivanovic then played in
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, losing to
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in round two; she then competed at the China Open reaching the third round, losing to
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in straight sets. She came with a winning streak to
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, having won there previously in 2008 and 2010, but her streak was finished in quarterfinals against qualifier
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. Ivanovic headed over to
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and made it all the way to the semifinal, having had a bye in the first round then defeating two qualifiers in straight sets. She lost to Samantha Stosur in three sets, despite winning the first. Ivanovic did not qualify to defend her title in Bali, and did not receive a wildcard-entry due to her participation at the
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. Serbia took on the defending champions, Czech Republic. Ivanovic lost her first rubber against Lucie Šafářová, but won her second against Petra Kvitová. Which meant Jelena Janković had to win her rubber to take it to a tie, and go to a decider. Janković eventually lost her rubber against Lucie Šafářová. However, Ivanovic finished 2012 as the world No. 13, her best finish since 2008.


2013: Steady results

Ivanovic kicked off the year by playing at the Hopman Cup with Djokovic. In her first round-robin match, she beat Italy's Francesca Schiavone. She beat Ashleigh Barty and in her final round-robin match defeated Tatjana Malek to put Serbia into the final, having defeated Italy, Australia and Germany. While playing Spain, Djokovic gave Serbia a 1–0 tie lead but Anabel Medina Garrigues tied up the final at 1–1 after defeating Ivanovic in a closely fought singles match. Serbia then lost the deciding tie in mixed doubles. At the
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, she successfully reached the fourth round of the tournament, progressing past Melinda Czink, Yung-Jan Chen and Jelena Janković. She eventually lost to Agnieszka Radwańska in two sets. Ivanovic played in Pattaya City as the No. 1 seed but lost in the first round to
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. Ivanovic was then scheduled to play at the
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but withdrew due to shoulder injuries. Ivanovic competed at the
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as the 12th seed. She made a run to the third round, but lost to Agnieszka Radwańska, despite breaking her in the 12th game and having the chance to serve out for the second set. She reached the second round of the
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, before losing narrowly to Petra Kvitová. Ivanovic received a first round bye at the
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. In her second round match, she defeated American teenager
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losing just three games. In the third round, she lost in three sets to big-serving Mona Barthel from Germany. At the subsequent Premier Mandatory event
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, Ivanovic exacted revenge on Urszula Radwańska by dishing out a two set drubbing and cruised past two-time grand slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova. However, Ivanovic lost to eighth seeded Errani in three sets in the fourth round. Ivanovic then took part in the
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and was defeated in the second round by defending champion
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from Hungary. This marked the first time since the 2008 US Open that Ivanovic had lost to an opponent ranked outside the top 100. Despite a slow start to the 2013 season, Ivanovic made good progress in the clay season. Notably, she defeated upcoming players Mona Barthel (who she lost to at Indian Wells) and Laura Robson, as well as higher-seeded players Nadia Petrova at Stuttgart and
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twice at the Fed Cup week two playoffs and at the Mutua Madrid Open. As a result of Ivanovic's more consistent tennis in the clay season, she reached the quarterfinals in Stuttgart despite not being seeded, and managed to reach the semifinals of the Premier Mandatory Madrid Open for the first time in her career. In both Stuttgart and Madrid, her runs were routed by 2012 French Open champion Maria Sharapova. Unfortunately, after good runs at two clay-court tournaments, she dropped her opener in Rome against Urszula Radwańska. At the French Open she stormed past three opponents to the fourth round, only to fall in straight sets to Agnieszka Radwańska for the third time in the year. At
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, she won her first round match-up against
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, but in the second round Ivanovic would be knocked out of the tournament by
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. In July, Sears and Ivanovic part ways and she hired Nemanja Kontic as her coach. Ivanovic had a sub-par summer hard-court season, only managing to defeat one other seeded player. At Carlsbad, she defeated
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before getting edged out by world No. 2, Victoria Azarenka, in the semifinals. In Toronto, she made quick work of
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and
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in straight sets, before losing to
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in three sets. Ivanovic was up 5–2 in the third set, but was unable to serve out the match and eventually lost when she sent a backhand long in the tiebreak. Ivanovic dropped her opener in Cincinnati to
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. At the
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, Ivanovic made it to the fourth round, narrowly scraping past American player Christina McHale in the third round by erasing two of her opponent's match points. Ivanovic made a whopping 51 unforced errors in her match against Christina McHale. In the fourth round, Ivanovic lost to Victoria Azarenka again in three sets. By winning the first set in her fourth round loss to Victoria Azarenka, Ivanovic won her first set against a top ten opponent at a major since she won the 2008 French Open, ending a streak of 15 consecutive sets lost against a top-ten seed. Ivanovic then headed to Asia for the Premier events in Tokyo and Beijing after a two-week break. In the former, she routed young German Annika Beck before cruising past Elina Svitolina. In the third round, she lost to Anqelique Kerber for the first time. In the latter, she moved past Flavia Pennetta in two sets despite trailing 5–1 in the first set. She was then defeated surprisingly by Polona Hercog of Slovenia in straight sets. Ivanovic then headed to Linz and progressed to the final without dropping a set, beating Yanina Wickmayer, Francesca Schiavone, Dominika Cibulková and Stefanie Vögele before being edged out in the final by Kerber once more, despite having saved three match points and had four set points of her own to take the match into a decider. She then took part in the Kremlin Cup in Moscow as the fourth seed, receiving a bye in the first round before breezing past
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for the loss of just four games. In the last eight, she was edged out by Samantha Stosur, who had also beaten her in the semifinals the year before. At the Tournament of Champions, Ivanovic was allocated into the Sredets Group alongside Samantha Stosur, Elena Vesnina and
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. In her first round-robin match, Ivanovic captured a two-set victory over Pironkova. She then went on to defeat Stosur. She needed one more victory to come first in her group. However, Ivanovic lost to Vesnina for the second time this year despite leading 5–2 in third set and serving two times for the match. But despite losing, she still qualified for the semifinals by winning a set, therefore coming second in her group (after Stosur). In her semifinal match, she lost to eventual champion
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despite leading 3–0 in third set with two breaks in her own. Ivanovic ended the 2013 season with a rank of 16.


2014: Resurgence and return to the top 5

Ivanovic started the 2014 season by winning the title in
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, defeating Venus Williams in the final in three sets, for her 12th title and her first since November 2011. At the
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, she defeated No. 1 ranked Serena Williams in the fourth round for her first win over Williams, after battling past Samantha Stosur in three sets. She lost to 30th seed Canadian Eugenie Bouchard in the quarterfinals in three sets. On set point for Bouchard, Ivanovic double-faulted. At the next four tournaments of the Asian and American series, Ivanovic failed to make the quarterfinals at all of them. She beat top players such as Angelique Kerber (saving match point) in Dubai and Flavia Pennetta in Miami. But there were some big outages like a double bagel against
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after Ivanovic won the first set. In
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, Ivanovic was the second seed and went on to win her second title of the year, by defeating third seed Caroline Wozniacki in the semifinals and
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in the WTA's first-ever all-Serbian final. Representing
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in
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against
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, Ivanovic lost against Sorana Cîrstea, but beat world No. 5 Simona Halep in straight sets. Serbia would go on to lose the tie 1–4. Ivanovic then participated in
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where she made it all the way to the final, achieving back-to-back finals for the first time in her career. It was also the first time in five years, since the 2009 BNP Paribas Open, that Ivanovic had reached a Premier level final. En route she achieved other career milestones, defeating Julia Görges for her 400th career win and world No. 6, Jelena Janković, for her 40th career top-10 win. She eventually lost to two-time defending champion Maria Sharapova in the final in three sets. In
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, Ivanovic won her first three matches in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals, losing to Simona Halep in just one hour. Ivanovic gained revenge for her Stuttgart defeat against Sharapova at the Italian Open, whom she defeated in the third round in straight sets, thus becoming the only person to defeat Sharapova on clay that year. The win was significant most of all because she became the first player other than Serena Williams to defeat Sharapova on clay since 2011, ended her winning streak in Rome (Sharapova was 47–3 on the surface and was undefeated in Rome since 2011) and was the only player to beat the Russian on clay in 2014. It was also the first time since the semifinals at the 2007 French Open that Ivanovic had defeated Sharapova. Against Serena Williams, in her second appearance in the Rome semifinals, she lost in three sets; she was the only player to take a set off Williams in the whole tournament. At Roland Garros Ivanovic was the 11th seed. This was her best Grand Slam seeding since the
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where she was the same seed. In the first two rounds, she defeated rising stars, Caroline Garcia and Elina Svitolina, before falling to 23rd seed Lucie Šafářová in straight sets. This marked the fifth straight time that Šafarova had beaten Ivanovic. Ivanovic made a quick transition from clay to grass as she won her first grass-court title in
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, as the first seed. Ivanovic beat
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, a later Wimbledon quarterfinalist, in the final. In all matches, she lost five or less games. At
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Ivanovic came in again as the 11th seed. She started well, with wins over Zheng Jie and Francesca Schiavone, all in straight sets. In third round she faced grass court specialist and 2013 Wimbledon runner-up,
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. She won their match played earlier in the season. However, she would go on to lose in three sets. The match was particularly strange due to it being played over three days over the Middle Sunday. The first part was played on Saturday and with Lisicki leading 6–4, 1–1, the match was suspended due to bad light. On Monday match was played in two parts, being paused due to rain. In the first period of play, Ivanovic had momentum on her side. Upon resumption, Lisicki would go on to win seven of the next nine games. After Wimbledon, Ivanovic did not renew her contract with coach Nemanja Kontic. She hired Dejan Petrovic as her coach. Ivanovic started the
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in
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, avenging her Wimbledon loss by defeating Sabine Lisicki in straight sets. Ivanovic eventually lost in the quarterfinals in three sets to Serena Williams in their third three-set match of the year. As a result of her quarterfinals run, Ivanovic returned to the top ten in the WTA rankings for the first time since 2009. Then at the Rogers Cup, Ivanovic lost to eventual quarterfinalist CoCo Vandeweghe in the second round; but in
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, she reached the Premier-5 final, beating Russians Svetlana Kuznetsova and 5th seed Sharapova in the process. Against Sharapova, Ivanovic served for the match in the second set, but lost the next four games. Sharapova then served for the match, but Ivanovic saved two match points and went on to victory to set up the final match against Serena Williams. Ivanovic opened the match well, with a break and break points, but did not convert them and Williams broke back. Ivanovic won just two games after that start. At the
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, Ivanovic was seeded 8th, her highest Grand Slam seeding since the 2009 French Open. In the first round she beat American
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in straight sets only allowing her opponent to win three games, but was upset by unseeded Czech
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in the second round in two close sets. The following month, Ivanovic played in
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, defeating former world No. 1 Azarenka, Šafářová (ending her five-match losing streak against the Czech) and top-seed Angelique Kerber to reach the final. She then beat reigning US Open finalist Wozniacki in straight sets for her 15th title. She marked some personal achievements: this was her 52nd win and fourth title of the season, both personal bests. In Wuhan, she had to play the day after winning Tokyo and decided to retire in the second set of the match against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Ivanovic came into
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refreshed and beat
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, Romina Oprandi and Lisicki, all in straight sets. She set a quarterfinal clash with Simona Halep, but the world No. 2 had to withdraw allowing Ivanovic to advance to the semifinals. Ivanovic lost to Sharapova, but with those points she secured her spot in the
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. Having qualified for the Tour Championships, Ivanovic was drawn into the Red Group alongside Serena Williams, Halep and Bouchard. In Ivanovic's first match of the tournament, against top-seed Serena Williams, she lost in straight sets. However, she clinched victory in her second match, against Bouchard. Despite defeating Halep in her final round-robin match, Ivanovic was unable to progress since she dropped a set in the process. In doing so, she became the first player since Lindsay Davenport in 2004 to not progress to the semifinals with a 2–1 record in RR play. However, Ivanovic did finish the year ranked No. 5, her second best year-end ranking since turning pro. Following the end of the season, Ivanovic played and defeated world No. 1 Serena Williams in straight sets in an exhibition match in Denmark. She also went on to participate in the inaugural
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held in cities across Asia. As part of the Micromax Indian Aces, Ivanovic played alongside many big names, including
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and
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. Due to the new, fast-paced format unique to the IPTL, Ivanovic only played one set per match, representing her team in the women's singles category. The Aces went on to clinch the title, with Ivanovic amassing a total of nine wins and three losses.


2015: Struggles with form and return to a Grand Slam semifinal

Ivanovic began her 2015 season reaching final of the
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. She lost one set against
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en route. By beating
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, Ivanovic set up a final clash against Maria Sharapova, which she lost despite taking the first set in a tiebreak. Ivanovic entered the
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as the fifth seed, but lost in the opening round in three sets to qualifier Lucie Hradecká, losing for the third time to a Czech player in her last four major appearances. She later revealed that she was struggling with a toe injury during the match. At her next tournament in
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, she lost just three games against Sabine Lisicki in the second round, but struggles continued as she lost to Karolína Plíšková in three sets. Ivanovic was the defending champion in
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, but she lost Caroline Garcia in the semifinals. In Indian Wells, things didn't go better, as she lost two more times to Garcia in both doubles and singles. In
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Ivanovic beat
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in the second round in three sets before losing in the third round to Sabine Lisicki in straight sets. Ivanovic started her clay-court season with a third straight loss to Garcia in
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, where she was defending finalist points. Prior to the Madrid Open, Ivanovic parted ways with coach Dejan Petrovic. After two months, Ivanovic managed to win back-to-back matches, reaching the third round where she lost to an in-form Carla Suárez Navarro in three sets. She then played in the Italian Open and lost in the second round to qualifier and eventual semifinalist,
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, in three sets after failing to serve out the match in the third set. Ivanovic entered the
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as the seventh seed. In the first and second rounds, she came back from a set down to beat
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and
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, and with her third-round victory over
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, Ivanovic reached 100 wins at Grand Slam events. In the fourth round, she beat Ekaterina Makarova in three sets, and in the quarterfinals, she beat
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in straight sets to advance to the semifinals of a major for the first time since she won the title in Paris back in 2008. She lost to Lucie Šafářová in two tight sets despite being up 5–2 in the first set. Ivanovic started her grass-court season at the Birmingham Classic as the defending champion. She failed to defend her title, losing in the second round to
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in three sets despite serving for the match in the third set. Ivanovic entered
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as the seventh seed. She easily beat
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in the first round in straight sets but then lost in the second round to Bethanie Mattek-Sands in straight sets. In late July, she went back to working with former coach,
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. Ivanovic began her summer hard-court season at the Rogers Cup where she was seeded fifth. She beat qualifiers
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and
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to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2006. She lost to eventual champion, Belinda Bencic in straight sets. Ivanovic then played at the
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where she was defending finalist points. After receiving a walkover in the second round from Venus Williams, she beat Sloane Stephens in three sets to set up a rematch of last year's final against Serena Williams in the quarterfinals which she lost in three sets despite being up a set and a break in both the second and third sets. Ivanovic next played at the
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as the seventh seed. She lost in the first round to Dominika Cibulková in three sets. Ivanovic began her Asian hard court swing at the
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. As the defending champion, she beat
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in the second round in straight sets to advance to the quarterfinals where she lost to Cibulková in straight sets. Ivanovic's next tournament was the
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. She easily beat both
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and
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to advance to the third round where she lost to
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in three sets. Her next tournament was the
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. She beat
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to advance to the second round, where she defeated an in-form Venus Williams in straight sets, winning the last six games of the second set in a row after going down an early break. She followed up the win by beating Kuznetsova and Pavlyuchenkova to advance to the semifinals where she lost to
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in three sets. The loss ended Ivanovic's chances to qualify for the
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. She then played at the
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. After beating
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, she lost to
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in three tight sets. Despite not qualifying for the
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, she did qualify for the
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, but she withdrew. Ivanovic ended the year at No. 16.


2016: Final year

At the Auckland Open Ivanovic was seeded second but lost in the first round to British qualifier
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in straight sets. Ivanovic took a wildcard into the Apia International Sydney and lost in the first round to Karolína Plíšková in straight sets. During the
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, she beat
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and
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, both in straight sets to advance to the third round. Ivanovic lost to
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in three sets despite being up a set and a break in both the second and third sets. During the match Ivanovic's coach,
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collapsed and was taken to a hospital where it was later confirmed that he was conscious. Ivanovic's next tournament was the
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where she made it through to the semifinals. She beat
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&
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before losing to Roberta Vinci in straight sets. At the
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, after defeating Daria Gavrilova and world No. 3, Simona Halep, Ivanovic lost to Barbora Strýcová. At Indian Wells she beat Camila Giorgi but then lost to Karolína Plíšková in round 3. In Miami she lost to Timea Bacsinszky. In Stuttgart she won her first-round match but then lost in the second round to Karolína Plíšková. In the first round of the Madrid Open, Ivanovic beat qualifier
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in three sets, however, she lost to another qualifier
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in the second round. At the Italian Open, she beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round, but lost to Christina McHale in the second round. Ivanovic had a tough first-round match win at the
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after she beat
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in three sets. She defeated
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in the second round, but lost to Elina Svitolina in the third round. Ivanovic only won 15 matches in 2016 with the last coming in June. She played her career's last professional match in the first round of the
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against Denisa Allertova and lost in straight sets. On 28 December, having been absent with injury since August, Ivanovic announced her retirement stating that she was no longer able to play to her high standards and win big tournaments, meaning it was time to move on from professional tennis and start a new chapter in her life. At the
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, a ceremony was held on Court Philippe Chatrier to honour Ivanovic.


Equipment and endorsements

Ivanovic endorsed
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apparel and shoes at the beginning of her professional career, but at the beginning of 2006 switched to rival
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and has her own signature line. Ivanovic then signed a lifetime contract with the company. Ivanovic became an Ambassador for Adidas once she retired from competitive tennis. She is believed to be the youngest athlete, male or female, to sign a contract of such longevity. She started with Wilson racquets, eventually using the painted H22. From the beginning of 2008 to the end of her career, Ivanovic used
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racquets. She won the
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using the Yonex RQiS 1 Tour 95 before switching to the Yonex RQiS 1 Tour XL 95 in 2009. She began using a prototype version of a new Yonex racquet at the 2010 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Women's Open in Cincinnati. Ivanovic then started endorsing Yonex's EZONE line beginning with the EZONE 100. She then switched to the Yonex EZONE XI 98 in 2012, then played with the Yonex EZONE AI 98 in 2014, and finished her career with the Yonex EZONE DR 98. In 2008, Ivanovic signed an endorsement deal with
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.


Playing style

Ivanovic was an offensive baseliner with an aggressive style of play. After winning the
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and becoming No. 1, Ivanovic endured a decline in form. Many critics attributed this to lack of confidence. At the
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, Hall of Famer
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commented that, "while she has absolutely no confidence in herself, she still fights till the last point." She made some improvements to her playing style after appointing a new coach in 2010. As a result, she started to play with more confidence and won matches more consistently.


Serve

She hit a serve at the French Open in 2007, the fifth fastest serve of all time on the WTA Tour. However, from 2009 to 2012, her service game was largely viewed as a liability instead of a weapon. This was because of her inconsistent ball tosses which were directly associated with her diminishing confidence. Nonetheless, in 2013, under the tutelage of Nigel Sears, her ball tosses became more consistent, allowing her to build her game on her powerful first serves.


Groundstrokes

Ivanovic's flat and powerful forehand was her bread-and-butter shot that, in 2007–08, propelled her to the top of the rankings. However, her backhand was a much weaker wing and was often targeted by players acquainted with Ivanovic's playing style. Her cross-court backhand generally lacked the depth required to throw her opponents off course. While Ivanovic's movement and net play were once considered to be her weaknesses, they both improved over the years. Towards the end of her career she was considered faster than when she started playing professional tennis.


Surfaces

Ivanovic's best surface was clay, where her height allowed her to strike clean winners off high-
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s. In addition, her weakness in movement was mitigated on slower clay courts. Nonetheless, she was capable of performing well on hard and grass courts as well. When she launched her re-branded site during 2010, she stated in her bio that she likes all surfaces.


Rivalries


Ivanovic vs. Janković

Ivanovic and her fellow Serbian
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have encountered each other 12 times with Ivanovic having the advantage 9 to 3 in match wins (including a walkover). The pair played their first match against each other in an abandoned swimming pool used as a tennis court in
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. A 9-year-old Janković won the match, beating the 7-year-old Ivanovic 7–1. When asked why Ivanovic has posed such a problem for herself, Janković remarked that she struggles to read Ivanovic's game mostly due to the fact Ivanovic likes to play short points. Ivanovic leads 2–1 on clay, 6–2 on hard courts and 1–0 on carpet courts. The longest match contested between the two in the semi-finals at the
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in
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. In a match lasting two and a half hours, Ivanovic recovered from a 4–1 third set deficit, saving two match points en route, to defeat Janković on her way to the title. The most significant match between the pair took place in the semi-finals of the
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, with the winner having assured of becoming world No. 1 and with both women bidding to win their first Grand Slam title. Ivanovic won the match, recovering from a 3–1 final set deficit to defeat Jankovic for the fifth consecutive time. Jankovic's win at the
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in
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later that year snapped a 5 match losing streak against her compatriot. The relationship between the pair has been strained. Both have openly admitted in the past to not liking each other and have been involved in a number of high-profile spats on and off court. Ivanovic was criticized both by Janković and her mother after Ivanovic decided to withdraw from Serbia's Fed Cup World Group play-off tie against Slovakia, citing her poor form in 2010 which left Janković the only high-profile player to play the tie which Serbia lost 3–2. During the same weekend, Ivanovic was photographed having coffee with her boyfriend Adam Scott at the island resort of
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after which Snezana Janković denounced Ivanovic in the Serbian press. Another high-profile controversy was after the pair's first meeting in two years in the second round of the
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in
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where the match was marred however by an incident in which off court cameras appeared to catch Janković mocking Ivanovic's trademark fistpumps towards her mother and camp after the match. Janković admitted she found Ivanovic's fistpumps "irritating" but that it was not meant to be offensive and was in the heat of the moment. After their match in Indian Wells in 2011 however, Ivanovic stated she felt there were no real issues with Janković and both agreed that they have both put the past behind them, an opinion echoed again by Janković after their Australian Open encounter in 2013. List of all matches


Ivanovic vs. Kuznetsova

Ivanovic and
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have met 14 times since 2005, Ivanovic leading the head-to-head 11–3 overall. Ivanovic leads 7–2 on hard courts and 4–1 on clay. The pair first met in the fourth round of the
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, Ivanovic coming back from a 5–3 final set defeat to win and notch her first ever career Top 10 victory. Ivanovic has won all of their significant meetings including their only Grand Slam encounter at the
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en route to her first Grand Slam final and both their final meetings, at the
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in Berlin and the
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in Indian Wells. Kuznetsova's first victory over Ivanovic came at the 2006 Medibank International in Sydney, which remains her only win against Ivanovic in a WTA event, her other two coming both in
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encounters in 2008 and 2012. List of all matches


Ivanovic vs. Sharapova

Ivanovic and
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have met 14 times, Sharapova leading the head-to-head 10–4. Sharapova leads 6–1 on hard courts and 4–2 on clay. Ivanovic leads 1–0 on carpet. The pair first met at the 2006 Generali Ladies Linz which Sharapova won in straight sets. Ivanovic beat Sharapova at the 2007 French Open in straight sets easily to advance to her first Grand Slam final. They would meet again at a Grand Slam, this time in the 2008 Australian Open final dubbed the "Glam Slam" final which Sharapova won in straight sets. After that match the pair did not meet for more than four years until the
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where Sharapova won after Ivanovic retired after winning the first game in the second set. Ivanovic would then lose the next four meetings that followed. In 2014, Ivanovic defeated Sharapova for the first time since 2007 at the
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in straight sets. Their match at the
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was a dramatic and controversial one. Ivanovic was up a set and a double break before a bad call was made that affected Ivanovic and allowed Sharapova back into the match to steal the second set. Then, in the third set, Ivanovic was up 1–0, 15–15 before she took a medical timeout, after which Sharapova took control of the set. Up 4–3 with a break, Sharapova double faulted on break point and sarcastically said to the umpire to "check her blood pressure" referring to the medical timeout that Ivanovic took earlier in the set. Sharapova broke right back to serve for the match. Sharapova had two match points but failed to convert both. Ivanovic would eventually prevail, recording her first win over Sharapova on the hard courts. The pair did not need to wait long to meet in 2015, with both drawn as the top 2 seeds in the
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. Both players qualified for the final, but it was Sharapova who once again clinched victory on the hard courts, despite dropping the first set to Ivanovic in a tiebreak. List of all matches


Ivanovic vs. Petrova

Ivanovic and
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have met 14 times since 2005, Ivanovic leading the head-to-head 9–5 overall. Ivanovic leads 4–2 on hard courts and 5–1 on clay. Petrova leads 1–0 on both grass and carpet. The pair first met in the second round of the
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with Ivanovic winning in straight sets. Later in the year, Petrova reached the semifinals of the
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by defeating Ivanovic in straight sets in the quarterfinals. In the next two matches both players won one, and both were in a round of 16. Ivanovic won two significant matches in 2007. First, she beat Petrova in the 4th round of
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after a rollercoaster three set match. Later in the summer Ivanovic won in straight sets in their only meeting in a final, in
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. At that time, it was 4–2 for Ivanovic in their head-to-head, but Petrova won the next two meetings in two close matches to level the result. However, Ivanovic won five of the next six meetings, including the quarterfinals of the
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when Petrova retired but after Ivanovic had won the first nine games, and the semifinals of the
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in Bali, which Ivanovic won in straight sets. List of all matches


Awards and honours

Ivanovic has won the following awards: * Sony Ericsson WTA Tour most Improved player (2005) * US Open Series champion 2006 * Serbian Sport Association "May Award" (2007) * Sony Ericsson WTA Tour most Improved player (2007) * Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award (2007) * Nominated for U.S. Secretary of State's 2007 International Women of Courage Award (2007) * Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Diamond ACES Award (2008) * German Tennis Magazine Michael Westphal Award 2008 * International Tennis Writer's Association Ambassador of the Year 2008 * Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Humanitarian Award (2009) * Named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by ''Time'' magazine in June 2011 * Serbian Women's Team of The Year (2012, ''as part of
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'') * Best Female Tennis Player in Serbia (2012) * Award ''Pride of the Nation'' by Serbia Tennis Federation *
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Career statistics


Grand Slam finals


Singles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)


Performance timelines


Singles


Doubles


Personal life

Ivanovic's inspiration to begin playing was
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, who at that time played for Yugoslavia. In 2010, Ivanovic adopted
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as her home away-from-home. She spent her spare time training and relaxing there and was quoted as saying she "appreciates Swiss solitude" and "I enjoy training here, especially in the summer." Aside from her tennis career, she also studies finance at a university in Belgrade, and Spanish in her spare time. On 8 September 2007, Ivanovic became a
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National Ambassador for
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, alongside
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,
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,
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and
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. She takes a special interest in the fields of education and child protection. Ivanovic visited a primary school in Serbia during her inauguration and said that she is "also looking forward to going into the classroom and meeting many kids". In September 2014, Ivanovic began a relationship with German professional
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They married on 12 July 2016, in
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( / ''Ana Švajnštajger''). In 2018 she announced the birth of a baby boy in
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. In 2019, she gave birth to their second son. On February 10, 2023, Ivanovic announced on her Instagram she was expecting her third child. In May 2023, Ivanovic revealed on her Instagram page that she gave birth to her third child. The announcement was done through a joint social media post with her husband Bastian Schweinsteiger. The names of the couples' sons are Luca, Leon and Teo. In April 2025, German magazine
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announced that Ivanović and Schweinsteiger have decided to end their marriage. According to this magazine, they have been separated for more than two months, and Ivanović has moved to Belgrade with their children, while Schweinsteiger has settled in Munich. Schweinsteiger's PR manager told Bild that Schweinsteiger and Ivanović will not comment on their private life, and they plead for understanding. Ivanović's lawyer confirmed the breakup in July 2025.


Video games

Ivanovic has appeared as a character in '' Smash Court Tennis 3'', released in 2007, ''
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'', released in 2009, ''
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'' for Wii, also released in 2009, ''
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'' and ''
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'' both released in 2011. She is also featured in '' Grand Slam Tennis 2'', released in 2012. She stars, among others, alongside
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,
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Other ventures

Ivanovic appeared in a number of international magazines like ''
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'' (Germany, United Kingdom, Australia), '' Vanity Fair'' (Spain), ''
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'' (Serbia), ''
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'' (Mexico), ''
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'' (Serbia), ''The Best Shop'' (Serbia), ''Sports Illustrated'' (South Africa) and ''
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'' (Serbia). In early 2017, Ivanovic announced she was joining tennis technology company PlaySight Interactive as a brand ambassador.


See also

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Tennis performance timeline comparison (women) Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket strung with a cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered ...
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List of Grand Slam women's singles champions This article details the list of women's singles Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions. Some major changes have taken place in history and have affected the number of titles that have been won by various players. These have included the openin ...
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List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors This is a list of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors and advocates, who work on behalf of the UNICEF, United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for children's rights. UNICEF goodwill ambassadors are usually selected by regional ...
* Sports in Serbia


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* * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ivanovic, Ana 1987 births Living people Serbian female tennis players 21st-century Serbian sportswomen Serbia and Montenegro female tennis players Tennis players from Belgrade Tennis players from Basel-Stadt Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland Serbian expatriate sportspeople in the United States French Open champions Hopman Cup competitors Olympic tennis players for Serbia Tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Grand Slam (tennis) champions in women's singles UNICEF goodwill ambassadors WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players