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Victoria Fiodaraŭna Azarenka (born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional
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player. She has been ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the
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(WTA), having held the position for a total of 51 weeks (including as the year-end No. 1 in
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). Azarenka has won 21
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-level singles titles, including two
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s at the
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and
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s, becoming the first Belarusian to win a major singles title. Azarenka is also a three-time major finalist at the
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, finishing runner-up to
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in both
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and to
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in
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. In singles, she has won six Premier Mandatory tournaments (including the
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in
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), four Premier 5 tournaments, and the singles
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at the
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. She was runner-up at the 2011 WTA Finals to
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. She finished with a year-end top 10 singles ranking from 2009 to 2013. Azarenka has won 10 WTA Tour doubles titles (including one WTA 1000, two Premier Mandatory, and two Premier 5 titles), reached four major finals in women's doubles, and reached a career-high ranking of No. 7 in the world on 7 July 2008. She has won three mixed doubles titles — two major titles at the 2007 US Open with compatriot
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and the
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with
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, and the Olympic gold medal in mixed doubles at the
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with Mirnyi.


Personal life


Early life

Azarenka was born in
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,
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, Soviet Union to Alla and Fedor Azarenka. Her tennis idol is German former player
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. In an interview, Azarenka said "Graf's Calendar Golden Slam in 1988 is my biggest motivation." At age 15, Azarenka moved full-time to
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, United States, from Minsk,
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, to train and live. In this she was aided by
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goalie
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and his wife, who was a friend of Azarenka's mother. In 2012, she became registered in Monaco, but in August 2013, she purchased a large ocean-overlooking house in Manhattan Beach, California as her principal residence. Azarenka dated American musician
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from late 2012 to early 2014. Azarenka has spoken about her experience of depression during her injury-induced absence from professional tennis in 2014.


Custody battle

Azarenka and former boyfriend Billy McKeague have one son, Leonard born in 2016. Immediately after
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, they split and became involved in a custody battle for their son. Azarenka then withdrew from the remaining 2017 tournaments. In January 2018, Azarenka won an early round of the U.S. custody proceedings when a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled that the custody case of their U.S.-born son should not take place in Los Angeles, but in Belarus. In April 2018, Azarenka returned to the tour, competing in Europe. In December 2018, the California Courts of Appeal ruled that the LA County Superior Court had jurisdiction over the case, overturning the initial LA County Superior Court Belarus-jurisdiction decision.


Ukraine invasion

In March 2022, Azarenka released a statement on Twitter to state her heartbreak concerning the "actions that have taken place" (the
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, aided by her native Belarus), and "declare her dismay and great sadness at the events" in Ukraine, saying: "I have always seen … Ukrainian and Belarusian people ndnations … friendly and supportive of one another. It is hard to witness the violent separation that is currently taking place instead of supporting and finding compassion for each other."


Tennis career


Early career

Azarenka debuted on the ITF Junior Circuit in November 2003 in Israel, winning one doubles title with countrywoman
Olga Govortsova Olga Alekseyevna Govortsova ( (Volha Alyakseyeuna Havartsova); ; born 23 August 1988) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. On 23 June 2008, she achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 35. On 29 August 2011, she peaked at No. 2 ...
. At
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, Azarenka reached the semifinals of the girls' competition, only to be defeated by eventual runner-up
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, despite having two match points in the marathon third set. She continued to participate in ITF tournaments in 2004, and at the end of the season she had a singles rank of 508 on the
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. Azarenka had a successful year in 2005, winning two junior Grand Slams: the
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(she would eventually win the seniors' competition in
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and
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) and US championships. She ended the season as the junior world No. 1 and was named the 2005 World Champion by the ITF, becoming the first Belarusian to do so. In addition, she reached her first semifinal on the main tour in
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, China. She went from the qualifying draw of the tournament to the main draw, where she defeated
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and
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, before losing to the eventual champion Yan Zi. Junior Slam results: *Australian Open: W (
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) *French Open: – *Wimbledon: SF (
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) *US Open: W (
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)


2006: US Open third round

In February 2006 in Memphis, Azarenka defeated her first top-20 player,
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, and defeated her second top-30 player in
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at Miami that same year. On clay, Azarenka pushed 2004 French Open champion
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to a third set in Rome, and took clay-court specialist
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to 9–7 in the third set in the first round at Roland Garros. At the
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Azarenka lost in first round to 2005 Junior Wimbledon and 2006 Junior French Open Champion and Wildcard
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. At the 2006 US Open, she had her first win over Myskina in the first round, and lost to
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in the third round, her best result in a Grand Slam event to that date. In her next tournament, Azarenka reached her second pro-level semifinal in Tashkent, losing to
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. She finished the year reaching the final of an ITF event in Pittsburgh, losing to Canadian
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.


2007: First WTA final

Ranked world No. 96, Azarenka began the year by playing two tournaments in Australia. She lost in the second round of qualifying at the
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. At the Australian Open, Azarenka reached the third round of a
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singles tournament for the second consecutive time, where she lost to world No. 11 Jelena Janković in straight sets. She was upset in the first round of the French Open by
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of Italy, and at
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, she lost in the third round to 14th-seeded Nicole Vaidišová. At the
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, Azarenka upset former world No. 1
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in the third round, before 2004 US Open champion
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beat her in the fourth round. In mixed doubles, Azarenka and countryman
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won the title, defeating
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and
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. She ended her year at the Tier I
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in Moscow, where she defeated world No. 4,
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, in the second round, in their first meeting."Tennis, Kremlin Cup: Kuznetsova advances, Sharapova, Mauresmo, Bartoli upset at Kremlin Cup"
. ''The New York Times'' (10 October 2007). Retrieved 29 June 2011.
She then lost to the eventual winner of the tournament, world No. 14
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, in the quarterfinal. At the same tournament, Azarenka and her doubles partner
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, also of Belarus, lost in the final to the world No. 3 team of
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and
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, in three sets. Azarenka's results at the Kremlin Cup elevated her rankings to career highs of world No. 27 in singles and world No. 29 in doubles.


2008: Australian Open final in doubles

Azarenka began the year at the Australian Women's Hardcourts tournament in Gold Coast. Unseeded, she reached the semifinals, where she beat fifth-seeded
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of Israel, Azarenka's sixth top-20 victory. In her third career WTA Tour final, she lost to
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, but the points she earned in this tournament were enough to improve her ranking to a career-best world No. 25. Azarenka was seeded 26th at the Australian Open. This was her first appearance as a seeded player in a Grand Slam singles tournament. She showed no ill effects from a leg injury while winning her first two matches, but lost in the third round to seventh-seeded, defending champion and future rival
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. In doubles, Azarenka and her partner Pe'er were seeded 12th. They made it to the finals, before losing to the unseeded team of Kateryna and
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. Azarenka entered the
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as the form player of the clay court season, having reached the semifinals in Berlin and the quarterfinals in Rome. Seeded 16th, she won her first three matches in straight sets, for the loss of only six games. In the second round, she defeated
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of Romania, before defeating 18th-seeded and future French Open champion
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of Italy in the third round. She then lost to fourth-seeded Kuznetsova in the fourth round. Azarenka teamed with American
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to win the mixed doubles title at the French Open, defeating the top seeded team of
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and
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in the final. At Wimbledon, Azarenka was seeded 16th in singles and 6th in doubles (with Pe'er). In singles, Azarenka was defeated by 21st-seeded
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of Russia in the third round in two close tiebreaks. In doubles, Azarenka and Pe'er reached the quarterfinals, where they lost to the top-seeded team of Cara Black and Liezel Huber. At the Olympic tennis tournament in Beijing, Azarenka lost to
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in the third round. Azarenka was seeded 14th at the
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, but was defeated by 21st seed
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in the third round.


2009: Three titles, top 10, major doubles final

Azarenka began the year at the
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as the second seed. She defeated Kateryna Bondarenko,
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,
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, and
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, all in straight sets to reach her fifth career final. In the final, Azarenka defeated third seed
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to win her first WTA career title. Azarenka was seeded 13th at the
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. She advanced to the fourth round for the first time, winning the first set against world No. 2 Serena Williams, before she retired citing heat stress. At the
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in Memphis, Azarenka was seeded second. She won her second WTA title by beating her doubles partner and top seeded Caroline Wozniacki in the final. Afterwards, Wozniacki and Azarenka won the doubles title, beating
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and
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in the final. At the
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, Azarenka was seeded eighth and reached the semifinals, where she lost to her doubles partner and eventual champion
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. Because of her performance at this tournament, Azarenka improved her singles ranking to a career-best world No. 10.Azarenka primed for Top 10
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She was the second woman from Belarus ever to be ranked that high, following
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who was ranked world No. 5 in the late 1980s. At the
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in
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, Azarenka was seeded 11th. She defeated world No. 1 and two-time defending champion, Serena Williams, in the final in straight sets. This was Azarenka's first
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or Premier Mandatory event title. Azarenka also became the sixth teenage female singles champion in the history of this tournament, with the others being Steffi Graf,
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, Martina Hingis, Venus Williams, and
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. By winning this tournament, Azarenka's ranking increased to a new career high of world No. 8. Her next tournament was on
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at the Porsche Grand Prix in
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, Germany, where she lost to
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in the second round. At the Italian Open, Azarenka lost to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the semifinals. At Roland Garros, Azarenka was seeded ninth. She ousted defending champion Ana Ivanovic in the fourth round, and advanced to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal, where she fell to top seed
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in three sets. With her partner
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, Azarenka made the final of the ladies doubles at Roland Garros. In the final, they lost to the Spanish pairing of Garrigues and Ruano Pascual. She withdrew from her first match at the
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, the warm-up for
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, citing a hip injury. Azarenka was seeded eighth at Wimbledon. She fell to second seed and eventual winner Serena Williams in the quarterfinals. Receiving a bye in the first round at the
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, Azarenka fell to Maria Sharapova. In
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, Azarenka lost to Jelena Janković in the third round, committing 11 double faults. At the Rogers Cup in Toronto, she was seeded ninth. She lost to returning
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in the second round. At the
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, Azarenka was seeded eighth. She fell to Francesca Schiavone in the third round. Seeded eighth at the
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in Tokyo, she lost to Li Na in the quarterfinals, in a third set tiebreak, giving up a 5–1 lead in the first set. In her next tournament the
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, Azarenka was seeded ninth. She lost in the second round to recent
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champion Maria Sharapova, while serving for the match twice. She intended to play the
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in Moscow, but she withdrew. At the year-end Sony Ericsson Championships in
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, Azarenka vanquished Jelena Janković in her first-round robin-match. In her second match, however, Azarenka was defeated by Caroline Wozniacki. Azarenka failed to convert a match point in the final set in which she led by a break on four occasions. Azarenka also conceded her serve at 5–5, to leave Wozniacki serving for the match after receiving a point penalty for racket abuse. Due to her loss to Wozniacki, Azarenka had to defeat second alternate Agnieszka Radwańska to qualify for the semifinals. She led with a double break, before going on to lose nine of the next ten games, eventually conceding the match and retiring while trailing in the third set, citing severe cramping. Azarenka ended the year ranked world No. 7, with a 45–15 win–loss record, having won three titles and qualified for the year-end championships for the first time in her career.


2010: Steady ranking

Azarenka began the season at the
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exhibition. She was part of Team Europe, along with Caroline Wozniacki and
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. In her first match, she defeated Gisela Dulko. The match was played best of one set due to rain. She withdrew from her remaining matches due to illness. She was seeded sixth at the
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. She won her first three matches but in the semifinals, she fell to fifth seed Elena Dementieva. At the
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, she was seeded seventh. In the fourth round against ninth seed Vera Zvonareva she rallied to win, but lost to Serena Williams in the quarterfinal. Azarenka was up a set and four games before Williams came back to win in three sets. This was the third consecutive year she has lost to Williams at this tournament. Seeded fourth at the
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, on her way to the final, she defeated Vera Zvonareva in the quarterfinals and Agnieszka Radwańska in the semifinals. In the final, she lost to defending champion Venus Williams. At the
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, she was seeded third, but was upset in the third round by
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. At the
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, where she was the defending champion and fourth seed, she lost in fourth round to 14th seed and eventual champion Kim Clijsters. This was the fourth match in the five tournaments this year that Azarenka lost to eventual champions. At the
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, she was the top seed but retired in her quarterfinal match against María José Martínez Sánchez, citing a left thigh injury. Seeded third at the
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, she retired from her first match while leading against qualifier
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. At the Porsche Grand Prix, she was upset in the second round by qualifier
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, who was ranked No. 138 at the time. At the Italian Open, as the ninth seed, Azarenka was defeated by Ana Ivanovic. As the tenth seed at the Madrid Open, Azarenka retired from her first round match against Peng Shuai citing a groin injury. At the
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, Azarenka was defeated in the first round by unseeded Gisela Dulko. As she reached the quarterfinals in 2009, this loss caused Azarenka to drop to world No. 15. Azarenka was unseeded at the
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. Azarenka fell to qualifier
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in the final. Azarenka was seeded 14th at
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. She lost to eventual semifinalist Petra Kvitová in the third round. The defeat dropped Azarenka to world No. 18, as she was defending quarterfinal points from 2009. To begin the summer hard-court season, Azarenka competed in the
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as a wild card and eighth seed. Azarenka defeated Maria Sharapova in the final, after defeating top seed
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in the semifinals, to win her first title since April 2009. The win propelled Azarenka to world No. 12. Despite being the favourite to win the
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, Azarenka withdrew to recover from a right shoulder injury. Seeded ninth at the
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, Azarenka was stunned in the first round by world No. 62, Ana Ivanovic, despite serving for the match twice in the second set, and being within two points of victory on Ivanovic's serve; it was Azarenka's second defeat by Ivanovic in 2010. However, she won the doubles title, partnering with
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, defeating
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and
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. 1 September 2010, daytime, at the
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, losing 0–4 during her second round against Gisela Dulko, Azarenka collapsed on the court. There were concerns that the cause of the fall was heat-related. Azarenka was taken to a local hospital for treatment and was diagnosed with a
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after hitting her head whilst warming up before the match during a sprint exercise. Azarenka won only seven Grand Slam matches for the entire year, matching her 2007 tally. At the
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, she lost to Caroline Wozniacki in the semifinals in three sets. Azarenka re-entered the top 10 after this run. At the China Open, Azarenka retired in her second-round match to
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. At the
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Azarenka, as the second seed, defeated Maria Kirilenko in the final, coming back from 4–0 down in the second set to win her fifth career title. Azarenka's performance in Moscow qualified her for the year-end Tour Championships, where she was in the White Group as the eighth seed. In her first round-robin match, Azarenka lost to Vera Zvonareva, and then lost to Kim Clijsters in her second match. This assured that she did not qualify for the semifinals. In her final match of the tournament and season, she defeated Janković for the second year in a row. Azarenka ended the year as world No. 10, her second consecutive year-end top-10 finish.


2011: Miami Open title, WTA Tour Championships final

Azarenka began her year at the
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as the seventh seed, where she lost to Kim Clijsters in the quarterfinals. At the
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Azarenka was seeded eighth. She lost to the ninth seed and eventual finalist, Li Na in the fourth round. Azarenka partnered with Maria Kirilenko in the women's doubles event, but the pair lost to Gisela Dulko and
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in the final. Azarenka then travelled to Israel to compete in Fed Cup. Belarus beat Croatia, Austria, and Greece in the group stage, without losing a match. The Belarusian team then defeated Poland 2–0 to qualify for the World Group II play-Offs in April where they played Estonia. Azarenka's next tournament was the Dubai Championships, where she was seeded seventh. She lost to Flavia Pennetta in the third round. Azarenka then competed at the Qatar Open as the sixth seed, but lost to Daniela Hantuchová in the first round in three sets. Azarenka's next event was the
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, where she competed as the eighth seed. She retired in the quarterfinals against world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, whilst trailing 0–3, due to a left leg injury. Azarenka then competed at the
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as the eighth seed. She reached her second final at the event, where she defeated 16th seed Maria Sharapova to win the title. At the
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, Azarenka was the top seed and dropped only fourteen games on her way to the final. She defeated
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in the final. Azarenka's victory, and Sam Stosur's inability to defend her points at Charleston, ensured that Azarenka would reach a career high of world No. 5. She then participated in Belarus' 5–0 win over Estonia in the Fed Cup. In her next tournament the Porsche Grand Prix, Azarenka retired after winning the first set of her first match, ending her 12-match winning streak. At the Madrid Masters, Azarenka was seeded fourth. She lost in the final in straight sets to Petra Kvitová, but still rose to a career-high world No. 4. Azarenka then reached the quarterfinals of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome, where she was up a set before retiring to eventual champion Maria Sharapova. Azarenka was the fourth seed at the
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. She beat
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in the first round,
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in the second round, 30th seed Roberta Vinci in the third round, and Ekaterina Makarova in the fourth round to reach her fourth career Grand Slam quarterfinal. She lost to Li Na in the quarterfinals. Azarenka was the fourth seed at
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. She beat 25th seed Daniela Hantuchová in a three-set third-round match, before beating Nadia Petrova. She followed that up with an easy victory over
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, advancing to the semifinals of a Grand Slam for the first time. Azarenka was beaten by Czech player and eventual champion Petra Kvitová, going down in three sets. Her next tournament was the
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, where she was the defending champion and top seed. Azarenka was ousted by 124th-ranked Marina Erakovic from New Zealand in the second round. Despite her 'horrible match' in singles, Azarenka claimed the doubles title with partner Kirilenko. The next tournament Azarenka played was the Rogers Cup, where she was seeded fourth. After a bye, Azarenka beat
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, María José Martínez Sánchez, and
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, before being stopped by Serena Williams in the semifinals. Azarenka reached the doubles final with Kirilenko, but the team withdrew citing a hand injury to Azarenka. Azarenka pulled out of the
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with the same injury. Azarenka's next tournament was the
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, where she was seeded fourth. She made it to the third round, where she was defeated by 28th seed and eventual runner-up Serena Williams. Despite the early loss, she reached a new career high of No. 3 in the world. Azarenka reached the semifinals of the
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, losing to eventual champion Agnieszka Radwańska. In doing so she qualified for the year-end championships in Istanbul. The Belarusian participated in the China Open, the last of the four mandatory events for 2011, as the second seed. She defeated
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in the second round, after receiving a first-round bye. She then withdrew from the tournament, citing a right foot strain. Azarenka would win her third title of the year at the
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, defeating
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in the final. Azarenka was placed in the White Group at the Tour Championships. She beat Samantha Stosur and Li Na in her first two Round Robin matches. She secured the move to the semifinals despite her loss in three sets to Marion Bartoli, a substitute for Maria Sharapova. She then beat Vera Zvonareva to move to the final where she lost to Petra Kvitová in three sets.


2012: First Major title, two Olympic medals, world No. 1

Azarenka claimed her first title of the season at the Apia International Sydney as the third seed. She defeated her first three opponents,
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, Jelena Janković and Marion Bartoli all in straight sets to advance to the semifinals where she defeated the seventh seed, Agnieszka Radwańska in three sets to reach the final. She went on to win against the defending champion Li Na in three sets. Azarenka competed at the
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as the third seed, defeating
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,
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, Mona Barthel and
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in the first four rounds without dropping a set. In the quarterfinals, Azarenka faced a sterner test against world No. 8, Agnieszka Radwańska, but won in three sets. She then defeated the eleventh seed and defending champion Kim Clijsters to reach her first Major singles final, where she faced the world No. 4 Maria Sharapova. After a nervous start Azarenka proceeded to win the last nine games to win the title. Azarenka recorded her first Grand Slam singles title and became the world No. 1 (with effect from 30 January 2012) in the same match. Her first tournament as world number one was the Qatar Open. She won her third title of the year in Doha, defeating Sam Stosur in the final. Azarenka planned to compete at the Dubai Championships. However, after a bye in the first round, she withdrew from the tournament due to an ankle injury. In March, she played in the
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, where she was the top seed. In a re-run of the 2012 Australian Open decider, her opponent in the final was world No. 2 Maria Sharapova, and once again, Azarenka won in straight sets, thus extending her undefeated record in 2012 to 23–0. Azarenka's 26 match win-streak ended in the quarters of the
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in a straight set loss against Marion Bartoli. In April, she competed at the
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. Making it to the semifinals she faced Agnieszka Radwańska and won in straight sets. This win meant she had beaten Radwańska in all five matches against her this year. Azarenka would then face world No. 2 Maria Sharapova in the final where she fell in straight sets. Azarenka then competed at the Madrid Open. She made it to the finals but was beaten easily by Serena Williams in straight sets. The result gave Azarenka only her third defeat of the year. Azarenka's next tournament was the
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, she advanced to the third round quite easily but then withdrew from the tournament, citing a right shoulder strain, and avoided a third round clash with Dominika Cibulková. At the
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, she defeated
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,
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and Alexandra Wozniak respectively to qualify for the fourth round. However, in the fourth round, she lost in straight sets against Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia. As a result, she lost her world No. 1 ranking to eventual Roland Garros champion Maria Sharapova. Azarenka then competed at
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, winning her first four matches in straight sets. She then defeated Tamira Paszek in the quarterfinals, also in straight sets, before losing to Serena Williams for the sixth straight time in the semifinal, bringing their head-to-head 8–1 in Serena's favour. Nonetheless, she regained the world No. 1 ranking after the tournament due to Sharapova's loss in the fourth round. Later in the month, Azarenka took part in the
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tennis event, held at the
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in Wimbledon, London. She entered two events, playing in both the women's singles, and the
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alongside ATP doubles world No. 1 Max Mirnyi. In singles, Azarenka won her first four matches, all in straight sets, before falling in the semifinals, losing for the third time of the season and the ninth time overall to eventual Gold Medallist Serena Williams. Azarenka rebounded by winning the bronze-medal match over Maria Kirilenko in straight sets, earning the first ever Olympic medal in tennis for Belarus. Azarenka got her first gold medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics on 5 August 2012 with Max Mirnyi for Belarus, defeating
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and
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of Great Britain in a tiebreak. Azarenka reached the quarterfinals for the first time at the 2012 US Open, winning her first four matches in straight sets for the loss of only ten games. There, she faced defending champion Samantha Stosur and eliminated her from the tournament in a two-and-a-half hour three-set thriller which was decided by a final-set tiebreak. Azarenka then faced former US Open champion and world No. 3 Maria Sharapova in the semifinal. Azarenka was able to come through the match after being a set down. In the final she faced former US Open champion and world No. 4 Serena Williams, losing for the eighth consecutive time despite serving for the match in the third set. In mid-September, Azarenka played an exhibition match against Dominika Cibulková in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 9winning the match in straight sets. Azarenka then played at the Toray Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo where, in the quarters, she retired from the tournament due to dizziness. She then played the China Open, advancing to the quarterfinals without dropping a set. There she defeated Romina Oprandi and then eased past Marion Bartoli en route to the finals. The finals was set for another top 2 seeded match as it was Azarenka facing world No. 2 Maria Sharapova for the fifth time of the year. Azarenka was able to win the match comfortably. The win gave Azarenka her second Premier Mandatory title of the year and fifth overall title of the year. Azarenka then played at the Generali Ladies Linz, where she advanced to the semifinals without dropping a set. In the semis she faced Irina-Camelia Begu, winning easily. In the finals she faced Germany's Julia Görges and won the match in straight sets, tying Serena with six titles for the year. Azarenka's final tournament of the year was the WTA Tour Championships where she was drawn in the red group along with world No. 3, Serena Williams, world No. 5, Angelique Kerber and world No. 8, Li Na. In match one she beat Kerber but was subsequently beaten by Serena Williams. In her final round robin match, she beat Li Na, ensuring her Year-End No. 1 ranking. As the runner-up of her group, Azarenka faced White Group winner Maria Sharapova in the semifinals. After, clinching the world number one spot in her previous match against Li, she seemed physically drained to compete well and lost to Sharapova in two sets. Azarenka set a new record for single-season prize money in 2012, earning $7.9 million. She also finished the season with a 69–10 win–loss record and six titles, losing five of those matches to Serena Williams, two to Maria Sharapova, one to Marion Bartoli, one to Dominika Cibulková and the remaining loss coming on a retirement to Tamira Paszek. Azarenka lost to Ekaterina Makarova in the second round of the Madrid Open. She reached the final in the Italian Open by defeating
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,
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, Sam Stosur, and Sara Errani, but lost to Serena Williams in the final. In the French Open, as the third seed, she reached the semifinal before she was defeated by Maria Sharapova, who ended the tournament as runner-up. In the first round of the
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she defeated
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in straight sets, but suffered a knee injury early in the second set. Citing the injury, she withdrew from the Championships before her second round match against Flavia Pennetta. Following her injury-enforced early exit from Wimbledon, Azarenka returned to action at the
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, where she was the top seed. After receiving a first-round bye, she defeated
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,
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and Ana Ivanovic (the latter in three sets) before losing to Samantha Stosur in straight sets in the championship match. The loss to Stosur marked her first loss against her, after previously winning their first eight encounters. Azarenka later withdrew from the Rogers Cup, citing a back injury. Seeded second at Cincinnati, Azarenka received a first round bye, following which she won her first match at the tournament since 2009, when she defeated local hope
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in the second round. That was then followed by wins over
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, Caroline Wozniacki (her first victory against her since 2009) and Jelena Janković, en route to reaching her fifth final of the year, where she defeated Serena Williams in a championship match to pick up her third title for the year. At the
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, where Azarenka was seeded second, she reached the final for the second consecutive year. In her first round match, she defeated Dinah Pfizenmaier without losing a game. In her second round match, she defeated Aleksandra Wozniak in straight sets. In her third and fourth round matches, she respectively battled past Alizé Cornet and Ana Ivanovic, coming from a set down to win both matches. In her quarterfinal match, she defeated Daniela Hantuchová in straight sets. In the semifinal match, she defeated surprise semifinalist Flavia Pennetta. However, she lost in the final to Serena Williams in three sets. Azarenka then endured an unsuccessful Asian swing, losing in the second round to former number one and seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams in straight sets in
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and losing in the first round to
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in an error-riddled performance in
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. Azarenka's 2013 season ended with a poor showing at the
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, winning only one of her three-round robin matches and failing to reach the semifinals for the first time since 2010.


2014–15: Injuries and struggle

Azarenka's 2014 season was blighted by a foot injury. As a result, she missed five months of the season, and called an early end to her season in September. The injuries forced her to miss seven of her first 16 events of the season, including the
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. Azarenka only managed to make it to one final all season, in her first tournament of the year in
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, where she lost to Serena Williams in straight sets. In three other tournaments Azarenka managed to reach the quarterfinals, but failed to progress any further. She lost to Agnieszka Radwańska at the
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and Montreal, and to Ekaterina Makarova at the US Open. Elsewhere, she suffered losses in her opening matches at tournaments in Indian Wells, Eastbourne, and Stanford. At Wimbledon she lost in her second round match to
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in three sets. Azarenka's 2014 season ended in September, with her citing injury. She ended the year ranked world No. 32, her lowest finish since 2006. Azarenka started the 2015 season at the Brisbane International, losing to
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in three sets, despite having multiple match points. As of being a runner-up last year, she dropped out from the top 40. However, Azarenka reached the fourth round at the
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, beating eight seed
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en route, but lost to
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in three sets. In
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, Azarenka scored three wins over top-20 players, against
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, fifth ranked Wozniacki and Venus Williams, before losing to
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in the final. She then played in Indian Wells and
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, losing in the third round at both. Azarenka opened her clay season in
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, where she beat Venus Williams, but lost to her sister Serena in third round, despite having three match points. Next she reached the quarterfinals in
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, losing to Maria Sharapova again after Sharapova previously beat her at Indian Wells. At the
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, she lost eight games before reaching the third round, but then fell to Serena Williams, despite being two service games from victory in the second set. She withdrew from the second round match in
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citing a foot injury. Azarenka made a run to the
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quarterfinals with four straight set wins, but lost to Serena Williams again after taking the first set. She returned to action in
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, reaching the third round after beating
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and third seed Petra Kvitová. She then seemed to be frustrated by Errani's medical timeout during the first set where she was up a break. Azarenka won just four of the next 14 games and lost the match. Azarenka reached the third round of the
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in Cincinnati, beating
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and fifth seed Caroline Wozniacki. She then retired against
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. She beat
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,
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, 11th seed Angelique Kerber and
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to reach the quarterfinals at the
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. She then lost in three sets to second seed
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.


2016: Sunshine Double, top 5, tennis hiatus

Azarenka started her season at the
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in Australia. She reached the final after defeating Elena Vesnina,
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, eighth seed Roberta Vinci and surprise qualifier
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. She faced fourth seed Angelique Kerber in the final and won the title without losing a set in the entire tournament. This was her 18th WTA title and her first since the
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. At the
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, Azarenka was seeded 14th and reached the quarterfinals without dropping a set, including a double-bagel win over
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. However, in her quarterfinal match she was defeated in straight sets by seventh seed and eventual champion Angelique Kerber, who had never defeated Azarenka in their previous six matches. Azarenka was ahead in the second set but failed to convert five set points. Azarenka played her first 250-point International event since 2011 in
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. She withdrew after a first-round win over Polona Hercog. Azarenka next played, and won, at Indian Wells. The title included wins over Serena Williams, Karolína Plíšková, and a double-bagel win over
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. Her ranking rose to No. 8 after Indian Wells. Two weeks later, Azarenka beat Svetlana Kuznetsova in the
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final to become only the third player to win the Indian Wells-Miami double in the same year. The title included a straight-sets revenge defeat of Angelique Kerber in the semifinals and a win over
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in the fourth round in their first meeting. Her ranking rose to No. 5 afterwards. Azarenka started her clay-court season at the Madrid Open as the fourth seed. She cruised through the first two rounds with wins over Laura Robson and
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. However, she withdrew from her third-round match with
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citing a back injury. After losing to Irina-Camelia Begu in her first match in
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, she retired from her first round match against
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at the
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, citing a knee injury. The same injury led her to withdraw from
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. Azarenka announced her pregnancy through social media on 15 July, and missed the rest of the 2016 season as a result. On 20 December 2016, Azarenka gave birth to a boy named Leo; she subsequently split from his father and a custody battle ensued.


2017: Return to tour, child custody battle

Azarenka returned to competitive tennis at the
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(19–25 June), winning her first match against
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after saving three match points in the final set. She lost in the second round to
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. At
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, Azarenka used her protected ranking to enter the main draw. She came back from a set down to defeat American teenager
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in the first round. In the second round, she completed the first straight sets win of her return by knocking out 15th seed Elena Vesnina. In the third round, Azarenka beat Heather Watson in a three-set match in 2 hours and 6 minutes. She was beaten by world No. 2, Simona Halep in the fourth round in straight sets. In mixed-doubles event, Azarenka teamed up with the former world number one in men doubles
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where they lost in the first round of the championship to the 2016 Wimbledon mixed-doubles champion,
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and Heather Watson, in straight sets at the same day when Azarenka defeated Watson in the women's singles event. In August 2017, Azarenka's custody battle for her eight-month old son resulted in her withdrawal from that year's
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. She also missed the
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final, in which her native Belarus lost 2–3 to the United States.


2018: Top 100, Wimbledon mixed-doubles final

Azarenka originally received a wild card for the
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, but she withdrew from the tournament due to her ongoing custody battle. On 16 January 2018, it was announced that Azarenka had won her custody battle hearing, and was due to resume her career with the
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. She lost to Sloane Stephens in the third round. At the Miami Open, she set up a rematch against Stephens after defeating Karolína Plíšková in the quarterfinal round in straight sets. She lost in three sets. With her run to the semifinals, Azarenka returned to the top 100 for the first time since returning to tour. At the Madrid Open, Azarenka lost in round two to Karolína Plíšková. At the Italian Open, she was defeated in the opening round by Naomi Osaka. At the French Open, Azarenka was defeated in the first round by Kateřina Siniaková. Azarenka started the grass-court season at the
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, where she lost in the second round to Lucie Šafářová. At
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, she lost in the second round to another Czech player, Karolína Plíšková. Nonetheless, she reached the final in the mixed doubles, partnering
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. At the US Open, Azarenka lost in the third round in straight sets to defending champion Sloane Stephens. Then she played in the quarterfinals of
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.


2019: US Open doubles final, top 50

At the
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, Azarenka lost to
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in the first round. She won doubles in
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, partnering
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. In
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, Azarenka advanced to the final, defeating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Angelique Kerber along the way. She retired in the second set against defending champion
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, citing a right leg injury, as she was losing 1–6, 1–3. At
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, she lost in the third round to eventual champion Simona Halep. At the
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, she made the final in women's doubles partnering
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.


2020: First title since 2016, major final, top 20

Azarenka withdrew from the Australian Open due to 'personal problems'. Her first match in 2020 was at the Monterrey Open, where she lost in the first round to
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in straight sets. She then withdrew from Indian Wells for undisclosed reasons, before the tournament was cancelled, and the WTA Tour was suspended, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When the WTA Tour resumed she played her first tournament in five months at the Top Seed Open in Lexington where she lost in the first round to Venus Williams in straight sets. Azarenka next played at the
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, winning the title via walkover in the final, after Naomi Osaka withdrew citing a hamstring injury. This became her first WTA singles title since the
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and since giving birth to her son. Following the victory, Azarenka climbed 22 places in the world rankings to 27th place. Azarenka was unseeded in singles at the
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, given that seedings were taken from the rankings the week prior to her big win. She defeated
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in the first round, then defeated the fifth seed and world No. 11, her countrywoman
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in the second round. Azarenka then defeated Polish teenager
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in the third round, before coming back from a set down to defeat the 20th seed
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, advancing to her first Grand Slam quarterfinal since the
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. With Serena Williams and
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also making the last eight, it marked the first time in Grand Slam history that three mothers advanced to the quarterfinals. She defeated
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in the quarterfinals, and achieved her first ever Grand Slam victory over Serena Williams in three sets in the semifinals. She proceeded to a Grand Slam final for the first time since the 2013 US Open, where she lost to Osaka, despite leading by a set and a break. Despite the loss, Azarenka's ranking rose to No. 14, her highest ranking since January 2017. In the clay-court swing, which started the following week at the Italian Open, she had victories over Venus Williams and reigning Australian Open champion
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. The win over Kenin was the tenth double bagel in Azarenka's career, and her first on clay since 2011. After a third-round win due to
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's retirement, she was defeated by
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in the quarterfinals. However, at a cold and grey Roland-Garros, Azarenka was defeated in straight sets by Anna Karolina Schmeidlova in the second round, having courted attention in the previous round for leaving the court mid-match after complaining to tournament staff about the playing conditions. At the end of the season, Azarenka entered the Ostrava Open as the fourth seed in singles. She reached the finals, but was defeated by Sabalenka in straight sets, in a final in which she said she had struggled with a migraine.


2021: Indian Wells final

In 2021, Azarenka first played at the Grampians Trophy, a tournament organised for players affected by the hard quarantine imposed upon those who travelled on flights that contained positive results for
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. She defeated
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in the second round. She withdrew prior to her match in the quarterfinals against
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, citing a lower back injury. Azarenka disappointed at the
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, losing in the first round to the unseeded
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. At
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, Azarenka defeated
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and Laura Siegemund in straight sets, before facing Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinals. Azarenka was afflicted by a lower-back injury throughout the match. Despite this, Azarenka defeated Svitolina in straight sets. She withdrew before her match against eventual runner-up and world No. 16
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. She withdrew from
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, citing a back injury. Her next tournament was the Miami Open. In receipt of a second round bye, she received a walkover from Laura Siegemund into the third round. In the third round, Azarenka recorded a straight sets victory over Angelique Kerber, before falling to world no. 1 and eventual champion Ashleigh Barty in the fourth round in three sets. Azarenka started her clay season at
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, where she defeated
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. She then withdrew from her match against Jessica Pegula, citing a lower back injury. At the
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, she reached the fourth round only for the fifth time in her career, defeating Svetlana Kuznetsova,
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, and
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, before falling to eventual runner-up Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in three sets. At the German Open, Azarenka reached the semifinals, defeating Andrea Petkovic, Angelique Kerber, and Jessica Pegula, before falling to the eventual champion,
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. Partnering compatriot Aryna Sabalenka, Azarenka won the doubles event at the same tournament, defeating the top seeded pair of
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and
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. At
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, she defeated
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and Alizé Cornet, saving four match points in the process. She then withdrew from her match against
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, citing an abdominal injury. At
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, she defeated
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in the first round, before falling to Sorana Cîrstea, despite having a 3–1 lead in the third set. At the
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in Canada she reached her first Masters WTA 1000 quarterfinal for the season. Seeded 18th at the
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, Azarenka swept aside
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(6–4, 6–0), then squeaked past
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(6–3, 7–6) before falling to ninth seed
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in three sets. At Indian Wells, she went one step further than in Canada, reaching the semifinals of the tournament for the fourth time in her career defeating again Jessica Pegula. In the semifinal she defeated
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to reach her third Indian Wells final, which she lost to
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. Only two women had won more matches in Indian Wells overall than her 33: Lindsay Davenport (47) and Maria Sharapova (38).


2022: 500th tour-level win

Azarenka opened her season at the Adelaide International reaching the quarter-finals and losing to Swiatek in three sets. She reached semifinals in the doubles, partnering with Paula Badosa. However, she withdrew from the semis, citing a right thigh injury. At the Australian Open Azarenka reached the fourth round which was her best result since 2016. At the WTA 1000 Qatar Open, she recorded her 500th tour-level match win defeating Yulia Putintseva in the first round. She withdrew from her second round match, citing a left hip injury. In her next two tournaments at Indian Wells and
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, she reached the third round. At Miami, she walked off the court while trailing 16-year-old
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in the third round, despite the umpire asking her to wait for her trainer. She said later it was because her personal life was "extremely stressful". Former world No. 5 Daniela Hantuchova said:
"The most disrespectful thing about this is how she walked off the court without really giving a reason (for retiring). I think the WTA will really have to look into this. This one for me is really bizarre and really disrespectful to the crowd, to the umpire and most importantly to Linda (Fruhvirtova). I think Vika (Azarenka) just knows if she kept going this way she would be off the court anyway very shortly."
Six months later, former world No. 2 Agnieszka Radwanska said: "She has done theatre more than once before, she has faked injuries etc... I think: 'God, girl ... You're 33, you've got everything on the court, you're a mom. And you do something like that!' It is completely incomprehensible to me." During the clay-court season, she reached the round of 16 while playing at the Madrid Open and at the Italian Open. At Roland-Garros, Azarenka lost in the third round to
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in a three-set match lasting three hours. Azarenka decided not to play any grass-court tournaments due to Wimbledon's ban on Russian and Belarusan players. Azarenka started her North American hardcourt swing at the
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. She reached the quarterfinals before falling to
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. She pulled out of the Canadian Open due to her travel visa getting declined. At the
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she fell in the second round to Emma Raducancu. At the
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she reached the fourth round with wins over Kostyuk and Martic before falling to Karolina Pliskova in three sets. At the Guadalajara Open, she reached semifinals at the WTA 1000-level for the first time in the season, but lost to eventual champion
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, in straight sets.


2023: Australian Open semis, WTA 1000 doubles title

Seeded 24th, Azarenka returned to the semifinals of the
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after 10 years. In the tournament she defeated
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,
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, tenth seed
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, Zhu Lin and third seed
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. The points earned in the tournament moved her up to world No. 16. She lost to 22nd seed
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in straight sets. She won her fifth WTA 1000 and tenth doubles title overall, at the
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with
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.


2024: Australian Open fourth round, WTA 1000 semi-finals

Azarenka entered the
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as 18th seed and defeated
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,
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and 11th seed
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to reach the fourth round where she lost to
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. Following a disappointing second round exit at Indian Wells, Azarenka fought back at the second half of the “Sunshine Double”, the WTA 1000
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. Here she reached the semi-final, defeating 7th seed
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and 24th seed
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in the third and fourth round, respectively. She then lost to
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, after winning the second set 6-0 and a final set tiebreak.


Playing style

Azarenka is an
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, who is known for hitting the ball hard, flat, and early on the rise. Due to her playing style, she typically hits large numbers of winners in any match; despite this, she hits fewer unforced errors than similarly aggressive players, as her game is built around controlled aggression. Despite hitting her groundstrokes with relentless depth and power, Azarenka aims to move her opponents around the court, counterpunching until she can create the opportunity to hit a low-risk winner. Azarenka's strongest groundstroke is her two-handed backhand, which she uses to dominate opponents on the court; she is widely considered to have one of the greatest backhands of all time. Her signature shot is her backhand down-the-line. Azarenka also possesses a strong forehand, with which she can rally effectively and hit winners, although her forehand is more vulnerable than her backhand; as such, players who are acquainted with her game target her forehand. Azarenka possesses a balanced first serve, which she improved considerably as her career progressed. Her serve speed peaked at 185 km/h (115 mph) at the
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. Despite her strong first serve, her second serve is known for its volatility; when nervous, Azarenka typically commits a significant number of double faults. Her inconsistencies on serve are balanced by her return game, with her being described as one of the greatest return players in the history of the WTA Tour. She is known for her ability to neutralise powerful first serves, and punish short second serves. Azarenka is known for her
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, movement, speed, court coverage, footwork, and balance, allowing her to blend offence and defence effectively, and to execute her aggressive, yet controlled playing style effectively. Despite typically playing from the baseline, Azarenka is a capable net player due to her doubles experience, and she is adept at attacking the net when the opportunity arises. Azarenka is known for her mental strength and competitive spirit, and was described by
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as a "tough competitor". Azarenka prefers to play on hard courts, where the regular bounce and moderate pace suit her aggressive, yet measured, playing style. Azarenka is commonly regarded as a hard court specialist, due to the fact that all but one of her 21 singles titles have been won on hard courts. Due to her strong two-handed backhand, exceptional return game, mental strength, and preference for hard courts, she has been compared to
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.


Endorsements and earnings

Azarenka is one of the most profitable stars in women's tennis. Azarenka is endorsed by
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for clothing, footwear, and apparel, and is frequently featured in promotional material for the company.
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entered into a deal with Azarenka in January 2013, making her the first tennis player sponsor for the beverage and sports investment giant. Throughout her career, Azarenka has been sponsored by numerous racquet companies: from the start of her junior career, up to 2012, she was sponsored by
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, and used the Head Extreme racquet. From 2012 to 2017, she was sponsored by Wilson, using the Wilson Ultra 100 racquet. Upon her return to tennis after pregnancy in 2017, Azarenka signed an endorsement deal with
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for racquets, using the EZONE 100 racquet. She switched back to the Wilson Ultra 100 in 2018, although she was not under contract with the company; after her successful 2020 season, she became endorsed by Wilson once again. Other endorsement partners include
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,
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, and Six Star Pro Nutrition; she was also endorsed by the investment company Instaforex from 2013 to 2016. Citizen Watch released an exclusive range of watches designed by Azarenka in 2014. In August 2013, Azarenka was named the fourth highest paid female athlete in the world by ''
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'' magazine, with total earnings of $15.7 million from 2012 to 2013; her prize money constituted $6.7 million, whilst her growing endorsements equaled $9 million. Azarenka's $7.9 million prize money haul in 2012 was a single year record for a female athlete in any sport, and remains the sixth highest single year total earned in WTA history. With over $28.1 million in prize money, Azarenka is seventh on the list of all-time WTA prize money leaders.


Coaching

Azarenka has had several coaches through the years. From 2005 to 2009, she was coached by
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, and she was coached by
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from 2010 to 2015, with whom she won her two Grand Slam titles, and reached No. 1 in the world; their partnership finished after an injury plagued 2014 season. She was coached by
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from 2015 to 2016, until she became pregnant, and, upon her return from pregnancy in 2017, she was coached by Michael Joyce. In November 2018, Azarenka reunited with Fissette until December 2019, when he became Naomi Osaka's coach. In February 2020, Azarenka announced
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as her new coach, and has experienced renewed success with Descloix, returning to the upper echelon of women's tennis. Azarenka split from Descloix in October 2021, instead choosing to work with Maxime Tchoutakian.


Rivalries

Throughout her career, Victoria Azarenka has established rivalries with other players on the WTA Tour. Her rivalries with Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova are among the most significant on the WTA Tour, as all three players have played each other at least 15 times.


Azarenka vs. Serena Williams

List of all matches Azarenka's most notable rivalry is against Serena Williams. They have played 23 times, including 11 times in Grand Slams, with Serena Williams leading their head-to-head 18–5, 10–1 in Grand Slams, and 5–4 in finals. Their first meeting was at the
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, with then-defending champion Williams winning in straight sets. Their next meeting would also be at the Australian Open, in the fourth round in
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, and again Williams was victorious when the Belarusian was forced to retire due to illness, having won the first set but trailing 2–4 in the second. However, months later, Azarenka would achieve her first victory in the rivalry, defeating the injured American in straight sets in the final of the
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. Williams later won a quarterfinal match between the pair at
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on her way to winning this championship. The two played in the 2010 quarterfinals. Azarenka had won the first set and was leading in the second set before Williams won the three-set match, and she won the title for the second consecutive year. Her dominance continued with straight-sets victories at the Rogers Cup and the
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in 2011, both times coming after Williams' ranking had plummeted to world No. 175 following
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. The rivalry reached its peak in 2012 with the pair meeting five times, with Serena Williams victorious on each occasion: the Madrid Masters final, the
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semifinals, the
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semifinals, the
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final, described by many as the best match of the year on WTA, and in the round-robin stage of the year-end championships. They had been due to meet in the semifinals of the
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, before Azarenka was forced to withdraw due to a toe infection. At the
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, Azarenka scored just her second victory over Williams in a WTA Tour match, winning in the championship match in three sets. They next faced off on clay at 2013 Internazionali BNL d'Italia which Williams won in straight sets. Azarenka's third victory over Williams came in the final of the Western and Southern Open; again, a third set was required to decide the outcome, and on this occasion a final-set tiebreak proved to be the difference. However, in a rematch of the previous year's final, Williams got her revenge, defeating Azarenka in the final of the
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, which, like the previous year, also required a third set. Azarenka then lost to Williams again in the championship match of the
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early in 2014; this defeat marked Azarenka's first at the tournament. The pair did not play again until the 2015 Madrid Open some 16 months later; Azarenka lost a third round match against Williams in three sets despite holding three match points on her own serve in the final set. They then played in the third round of the 2015 French Open where Azarenka led by a set and a break before going on to lose 10 of the next 12 games. In the quarterfinals of the
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, she once again was one set up on Williams, but proceeded to lose the match in three sets. For their 21st meeting, they faced off in the final of the 2016 Indian Wells Open. Victoria earned her fourth win, becoming the first player to defeat Serena four times in a final. This was followed by another meeting in the second round of Indian Wells in 2019, which Serena won in two very tight sets. In 2020, a resurgent Azarenka recorded her first victory against Williams in a Grand Slam, winning in three sets in the
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semifinal. Despite the lopsided record (18–5 in Williams' favor), many have said that Azarenka is the only player with the ability to consistently challenge Serena.


Azarenka vs. Bartoli

Azarenka and
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played 12 times from 2007 to 2012. Azarenka led the head-to-head 9–3 overall and 1–0 in the Grand Slams. Azarenka dominated the early rivalry, winning the first six meetings between the pair, including in the second round of the
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, the final of the
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and all four matches that eventuated in 2010. The win in Brisbane marked Azarenka's first success in a WTA Tour final, having previously lost three finals. Bartoli got her first win over Azarenka in Eastbourne in 2011, winning after Azarenka retired with injury. At the
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, Bartoli qualified as a reserve for Maria Sharapova and in the only match she played, she upset Azarenka in three sets. The match had no meaning because Bartoli could not qualify for the semi-finals as Sharapova had lost her two matches and Azarenka had already qualified for the semi-finals. The pair played three times in 2012, with Azarenka winning two of the matches. Bartoli's victory in the
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quarterfinals was significant though, as it snapped Azarenka's 26-match winning streak to start the season. Bartoli won in straight sets to record what was at the time her third victory over a reigning world No. 1. Their last meeting was in the semi-finals of the
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with Azarenka avenging the Miami loss on her way to winning the title.


Azarenka vs. Sharapova

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in Moscow. Their first meeting in a WTA Tour final came at the 2010 Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, which Azarenka won for her first (and fourth career) title that year. Azarenka also defeated Sharapova in the
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final in 2011 to win her second title at that tournament. The rivalry between the two players started to intensify in
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, with six meetings between the pair that year, four of them being in finals. Azarenka won four of the six meetings that year, three of them in finals. Their most famous meeting occurred early that year, in the final of the
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. This match had historical proportions as Azarenka would become the first player from her country to either win a Grand Slam singles title or become world No. 1, or Sharapova would win her second title at the tournament, having won in
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. Ultimately, Azarenka won the match, beating Sharapova in straight sets in one hour and twenty-two minutes and in doing so claimed the world No. 1 ranking for the first time. Azarenka would defeat Sharapova in two further finals, at Indian Wells, in
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however Sharapova would prevail in the final of the
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. Their two non-finals were split, Azarenka winning at the
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and Sharapova winning at the year-end championships. The pair's only meeting in 2013 did not come until the semifinals of the
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, where Sharapova won in three sets. This marked the first time Sharapova had beaten Azarenka at a Grand Slam, and improved to 3–0 against her on clay. Sharapova won their next meeting in the third round of the
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in straight sets.


Azarenka vs. Li

List of all matches Azarenka and
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played 11 times from 2008 to 2013. Azarenka led the head-to-head 6–5 overall, and 2–1 in championship matches (all of which reached a deciding set), but trailed 1–2 in Grand Slam matches. Their first meeting was in the final of the
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tournament (which has since been renamed as the Brisbane International), which Li Na won in three sets after Azarenka had won the first. Azarenka's first victory over Li was in the third round of the
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. They played three times in 2011, two of which were at the Majors, with Li winning both times. Azarenka won their third meeting at the
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en route to reaching the final. They played three times in
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, with Azarenka winning each time. They played in the final of the
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, where Azarenka won in three sets after breaking the defending champion Li at 4–3 in the decider. Azarenka was also victorious in their meetings at
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and the year-end championships. Their most notable meeting to date was in the final of the
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. Both players entered the championship match with one Grand Slam title each (Azarenka who the
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, whilst Li won the
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), and in very good form, with Azarenka only dropping one set throughout her run and Li Na having not dropped a set and also having defeated two top four players (Agnieszka Radwańska and Maria Sharapova) en route. After Li Na won the first set, Azarenka stepped up her game as Li started to suffer multiple injuries, and eventually won in three sets to successfully defend her Australian Open title and become the first world No. 1 to win a Major since Serena Williams won Wimbledon in 2010. Azarenka lost the pair's last meeting in straight sets at the
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, playing through a back injury and winning just three games in the process.Li Na defeats Victoria Azarenka to qualify for WTA Championships semi-finals
, ''ABC Grandstand Sport (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)'', 26 October 2013


Career statistics


Grand Slam performance timelines


Singles


Doubles


Mixed doubles


Grand Slam finals


Singles: 5 (2 titles, 3 runner-ups)


Doubles: 4 (4 runner-ups)


Mixed doubles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)


See also

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List of tennis rivalries In tennis history there have been a number of notable rivalries. This list reflects some of the great rivalries. For the pre-1991 eras, complete statistics on all matches is difficult to obtain in definitive form. In many years there were signif ...
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Open Era tennis records – women's singles Open or OPEN may refer to: Music * Open (band), Australian pop/rock band * The Open (band), English indie rock band * ''Open'' (Blues Image album), 1969 * ''Open'' (Gerd Dudek, Buschi Niebergall, and Edward Vesala album), 1979 * ''Open'' (Got ...
* All-time tennis records – women's singles


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Victoria Azarenka Victoria Fiodaraŭna Azarenka (born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She has been ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), having held the position for a total of 51 weeks ...
1989 births Living people Australian Open (tennis) champions Australian Open (tennis) junior champions Belarusian expatriate sportspeople in the United States Belarusian expatriates in Monaco People from Monte Carlo Belarusian female tennis players Belarusian emigrants to the United States French Open junior champions Olympic tennis players for Belarus Tennis players from Minsk Tennis players at the 2008 Summer Olympics US Open (tennis) junior champions Wimbledon junior champions Tennis players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in tennis Olympic bronze medalists for Belarus Olympic gold medalists for Belarus Grand Slam (tennis) champions in women's singles Grand Slam (tennis) champions in mixed doubles Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' doubles Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics Tennis players from Scottsdale, Arizona WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players