Information about Alona Bondarenko
Personal facts
About her
- Tennis player
- Born August 13, 1984
- Kryvyi Rih, USSR (now Ukraine)
- 1.68 m (5 feet 6 inches)
- 59 kg (130 pounds)
Family
- Parent: Natalia and Volodymyr Bondarenko
- Siblings: two sisters
- Her older sister Valeria has played on the WTA Tour and her younger sister Kateryna is still playing on the Tour.
Accomplishments
Victories in singles
- Winner in Hobart, Australia by beating Shahar Pe'er: 2010.
- Winner in Kharkiv, Ukraine (ITF) by beating Vesna Manasieva: 2007.
- Winner in Luxembourg by beating Francesca Schiavone: 2006.
- Winner in Orange, United States (ITF) by beating Yvonne Meusburger: 2006.
- Winner in Bari, Italy (ITF) by beating Kateryna Bondarenko: 2004.
- Winner in Zhukovsky, Russia (ITF) by beating Olga Savchuk: 2003.
- Winner in Fontanafredda, Italy (ITF) by beating Mara Santangelo: 2002.
Victories in doubles
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Kateryna Bondarenko in Prague, Czech Republic: 2009.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Kateryna Bondarenko at the Australian Open in Melbourne: 2008.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Kateryna Bondarenko in Paris, France: 2008.
- Winner with her Belarusian partner Anastasiya Yakimova in Istanbul, Turkey: 2006.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Kateryna Bondarenko in Orange, United States (ITF): 2006.
- Winner with her Russian partner Galina Fokina in Orbetello, Italy (ITF): 2004.
- Winner with her Russian partner Galina Fokina in Innsbruck, Austria (ITF): 2004.
- Winner with her Russian partner Galina Fokina in Batumi, Georgia (ITF): 2004.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Valeria Bondarenko in Warsaw, Poland (ITF): 2003.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Valeria Bondarenko in Zhukovsky, Russia (ITF): 2003.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Valeria Bondarenko in Joué-lès-Tours, France (ITF): 2002.
- Winner with her Ukrainian partner Valeria Bondarenko in Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland (ITF): 1999.
Olympic Games
- She participated in one Olympic Games in Beijing, China (2008) by representing Ukraine.
Fed Cup
- She participated 6 times in Fed Cup (2002, 2005, 2007 to 2010) by representing Ukraine.
Tennis facts
Plays
- Right-handed
- Two-handed backhand
World ranking
- During the interview (September 14, 2010), she was ranked 31st in the world in singles according to the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
- Her best WTA world ranking in singles is the 19th place on April 14, 2008.
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