Julia Efremova


Julia Efremova Biography

Julia Efremova ne Vorobieva (born 14 February 1985 in Kursk) is a Russian professional tennis player. She played under her maiden name of Vorobieva (aka Vorobeva) until February 2006. She married her coach Alexey Efremov and returned to the ITF circuit in March 2007.

She has won 11 ITF Women's Circuit titles in her career, of which 1 is in singles and 10 in doubles.

Biography

She has played on the qualifying draws of WTA Tour tournaments on many occasions. Her career high singles ranking is No.285, which she achieved on 14 November 2005; and her highest doubles ranking is No.193, achieved on 20 February 2006.

In 2003, Julia tried to qualify for her first WTA event in Moscow, but fell to Anastasia Rodionova in the first round. In 2005, she played the qualifying draws of five tournaments; at Pattaya, Hyderabad, Beijing, Guangzhou and Tashkent; but was unsuccessful in each.

In 2006, she tried qualifying in Bangalore, but was overpowered in round one by Daniela Kix. On the tour in 2007, she fell in the qualifying draws of Kolkata and Moscow, losing to Sandy Gumulya and Oxana Lyubtsova, respectively.

Julia's biggest title of her career is winning the Busan Challenger doubles event in 2005 in Busan. She won the title with Wynne Prakusya, defeating Seiko Okamoto and Ayami Takase 6-4, 6-7(6-8), 6-1 in the final. Her only singles came at Jakarta in 2004 where she won an ITF $10,000 event.

Career statistics

Singles finals: 1 (1-0)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
Winner 1. 19 December 2004 Jakarta, Indonesia Hard Yoo-Mi Jung 3-6 6-1 6-3

Doubles Finals: 15 (10-5)

Outcome NO Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
Winner 1. 21 July 2002 Algiers, Algeria Clay Aleksandra Kostikova Susanne Filipp
Andrea Masarykov
6-2 6-4
Winner 2. 13 April 2003 Mumbai, India Hard Ludmila Richterov Akgul Amanmuradova
Khoo Chin-bee
7-5 7-5
Runner-up 3. 8 June 2003 Ankara, Turkey Clay Gabriela Velasco Andreu Svetlana Mossiakova
Olga Lazarchuk
4-6 1-6
Winner 4. 27 June 2004 Protvino, Russia Hard Vasilisa Bardina Maria Gugel
Elena Chalova}}
6-3 6-2
Runner-up 5. 4 July 2004 Krasnoarmeisk, Russia Hard Vasilisa Bardina Ekaterina Bychkova
Vasilisa Davydova}}
6-7(4) 0-6
Runner-up 6. 2 August 2004 Vigo, Spain Hard Sandra Volk Andrea Bentez
Estefana Cracin
5-7, 4-6
Runner-up 7. 13 December 2004 Jakarta, Indonesia Hard Yoo Mi Ayu Fani Damayanti
Septi Mende
6-4 0-6 5-7
Winner 8. 19 December 2004 Jakarta, Indonesia Hard Yoo Mi Kyung-Mi Chang
Lee Ye-ra
6-3 6-3
Winner 9. 7 March 2005 Benalla, Australia Grass Yuan Meng Lauren Cheung
Lisa D'Amelio
6-4 6-3
Winner 10. 20 March 2005 Yarrawonga, Australia Grass Lara Picone Emily Hewson
Nicole Kriz
6-4 6-3
Winner 11. 9 April 2005 Mumbai, India Hard Chan Chin-wei Sanaa Bhambri
Mihaela Buz?rnescu
6-2 6-1
Winner 12. 4 July 2005 Krasnoarmeysk, Russia Hard Anna Bastrikova Ekaterina Lopes
Elena Chalova
6-2 7-6(3)
Winner 13. 21 August 2005 Nanjing, China Hard Xie Yan-ze Tomoko Sugano
Akiko Yonemura
6-4 6-3
Winner 14. 6 November 2005 Busan, Korea Hard Wynne Prakusya Seiko Okamoto
Ayami Takase
6-4 6-7(6) 6-1
Runner-up 15. 4 May 2008 Adana, Turkey Clay Diana Isaeva Hlya Esen
Ltfiye Esen
7-5 1-6 [4-10]



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