Sílvia Soler Espinosa
Sílvia Soler Espinosa
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Full name |
Sílvia Soler Espinosa |
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Country (sports) |
Spain |
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Born |
(1987-11-19) 19 November 1987 Elche, Spain |
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Height |
1.69 m |
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Plays |
Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
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Prize money |
$1,804,220 |
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Singles |
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Career record |
328–300 |
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Career titles |
0 WTA, 4 ITF |
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Highest ranking |
54 (21 May 2012) |
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Current ranking |
127 (25 April 2016) |
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Grand Slam Singles results |
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Australian Open |
2R (2015) |
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French Open |
3R (2014) |
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Wimbledon |
2R (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) |
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US Open |
3R (2011, 2012) |
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Other tournaments |
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Olympic Games |
1R (2012) |
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Doubles |
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Career record |
94–119 |
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Career titles |
1 WTA, 0 ITF |
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Highest ranking |
39 (28 April 2014) |
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Current ranking |
80 (25 April 2016) |
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Grand Slam Doubles results |
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Australian Open |
QF (2013, 2014) |
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French Open |
QF (2015) |
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Wimbledon |
3R (2013) |
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US Open |
2R (2012) |
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Team competitions |
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Fed Cup |
4–9 |
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Last updated on: 25 April 2016. |
Sílvia Soler Espinosa (born 19 November 1987 in Elche) is a Spanish tennis player.
Soler Espinosa has won one doubles title on the WTA tour, as well as four singles titles on the ITF circuit in her career. On 21 May 2012, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 54. On 28 April 2014, she peaked at world number 39 in the doubles rankings.
Playing for Spain at the Fed Cup, Soler Espinosa has a win–loss record of 4–9.[1]
Career
2012
Soler Espinosa reached the second round of the Sony Swedish Open in Båstad, losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets.[2]
WTA finals
Singles (0–2)
Legend |
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0) |
WTA Tour Championships (0–0) |
Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0) |
Premier (0–0) |
International (0–2) |
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Finals by surface |
Hard (0–0) |
Clay (0–2) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
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Doubles (1–1)
Legend |
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0) |
WTA Tour Championships (0–0) |
Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0) |
Premier (1–0) |
International (0–1) |
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Finals by surface |
Hard (1–1) |
Clay (0–0) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
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ITF finals
Singles (4–5)
Legend |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$15,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
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Finals by surface |
Hard (1–1) |
Clay (3–4) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
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Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Opponent |
Score |
Winner |
1. |
19 November 2007 |
Sintra, Portugal |
Clay (i) |
Romana Janshen |
7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–3) |
Runner-up |
1. |
28 July 2008 |
Vigo, Spain |
Hard |
Neuza Silva |
3–6, 1–6 |
Runner-up |
2. |
22 June 2009 |
Getxo, Spain |
Clay |
Agustina Lepore |
7–6(7–3), 4–6, 0–6 |
Winner |
2. |
21 September 2009 |
Madrid, Spain |
Hard |
Irina Buryachok |
6–3, 6–4 |
Winner |
3. |
21 June 2010 |
Getxo, Spain |
Clay |
Sarah Gronert |
6–2, 6–1 |
Runner-up |
3. |
2 August 2010 |
Hechingen, Germany |
Clay |
Magda Linette |
5–7, 6–3, 2–6 |
Winner |
4. |
12 September 2011 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Clay |
Romina Oprandi |
2–6, 6–6, ret. |
Runner-up |
4. |
19 September 2011 |
Saint-Malo, France |
Clay |
Sorana Cîrstea |
2–6, 2–6 |
Runner-up |
5. |
15 June 2015 |
Montpellier, France |
Clay |
Lourdes Domínguez Lino |
4–6, 3–6 |
Doubles (0–4)
Legend |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$15,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
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Finals by surface |
Hard (0–2) |
Clay (0–2) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
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Grand Slam performance timeline
Singles
Tournament | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | W–L |
Grand Slam Tournaments |
Australian Open |
A |
Q2 |
Q1 |
Q1 |
1R |
1R |
1R |
2R |
1–4 |
French Open |
A |
Q1 |
Q2 |
2R |
A |
2R |
3R |
2R |
5–4 |
Wimbledon |
A |
Q2 |
Q1 |
Q3 |
2R |
2R |
2R |
2R |
4–4 |
US Open |
Q1 |
Q1 |
Q2 |
3R |
3R |
1R |
1R |
Q2 |
4–4 |
Win–Loss |
0–0 |
0–0 |
0–0 |
3–2 |
3–3 |
2–4 |
3–4 |
3–3 |
14–16 |
Doubles
References
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