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"Victoria Fiodorovna Azarenka (nicknamed “Vika”) was born July 31, 1989 in Minsk, Belarus. She grew up with her parents, Alla and Fedor Azarenka, and her brother, Max. Like any mother, Alla Azarenka was looking for a way to keep her daughter Victoria busy while she was at work at a tennis club in Minsk. She handed the 7-year-old girl a racquet and told her to try hitting against the wall. Shortly after, Victoria participated in her first lesson on a real court. Alla’s problem soon changed from keeping her daughter occupied at the tennis club, to convincing her to come home at a reasonable hour since Victoria preferred to stay at the club playing tennis until late in the day.
Since from the beginning, I really wanted to play all the time and really wanted to play professional,” Victoria has said. “I saw it on TV. And I saw a lot of players from Belarus when I started, like Zvereva and Mirnyi. We started at the same tennis club and I saw how they played and I really wanted to be like them."

"In order to continue progressing in her quest to become a professional tennis player, Victoria moved from Belarus to Scottsdale, Arizona at the age of 15. She was aided by National Hockey League legendary goalie Nikolai Khabibulin and his wife, who is a friend of Victoria’s mother. In Scottsdale, the conditions allowed for Victoria to train more often, and she soon began her junior career as a competitive player.
Victoria had a milestone year in 2005. She won the Junior Australian Open and US Open titles and was the first Belorussian to be named ITF Junior Girls’ World Champion. Victoria also won her first ITF Women’s Circuit title in Luxembourg and reached her first WTA semifinal in Guangzhou. The following year, Victoria reached the WTA top 100 for the first time in her career, with her first top 20 win coming against Nicole Vaidisova in Memphis. For the next couple years, Victoria’s ranking continually improved due to wins over players such as Martina Hingis and Maria Sharapova."

"Victoria’s first WTA tournament win came at the start of the 2009 season, when she defeated Marion Bartoli to capture the Brisbane International title. This was soon followed by her second tournament victory in Memphis, defeating her good friend Caroline Wozniacki in the final. Victoria continued her success during the American hard court season, reaching the semifinals at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and capturing the Sony Ericsson Open title in Miami, where she defeated Serena Williams in the final 6-3, 6-1. With this win, Victoria became the sixth teenage female singles champion in the history of the tournament, with the others being Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Martina Hingis, Venus Williams, and Gabriela Sabatini. In October 2009, she reached her career-high ranking of #6 on the WTA Sony Ericsson Tour, and was one of eight women who qualified for the WTA Sony Ericsson year-end championships in Doha.
Since picking up the racquet in the tennis club in Minsk at the age of seven, Victoria has established herself as a premier player on the WTA Tour and has demonstrated that she has the ability to become a top player for years to come."
Oni koji vole Viku neka se osjćaju slobodnima da podjele svoje komentare sa mnom i sa drugima koji smatraju Viku dobrom teniserkom.

"Victoria Fiodorovna Azarenka (nicknamed “Vika”) was born July 31, 1989 in Minsk, Belarus. She grew up with her parents, Alla and Fedor Azarenka, and her brother, Max. Like any mother, Alla Azarenka was looking for a way to keep her daughter Victoria busy while she was at work at a tennis club in Minsk. She handed the 7-year-old girl a racquet and told her to try hitting against the wall. Shortly after, Victoria participated in her first lesson on a real court. Alla’s problem soon changed from keeping her daughter occupied at the tennis club, to convincing her to come home at a reasonable hour since Victoria preferred to stay at the club playing tennis until late in the day.
Since from the beginning, I really wanted to play all the time and really wanted to play professional,” Victoria has said. “I saw it on TV. And I saw a lot of players from Belarus when I started, like Zvereva and Mirnyi. We started at the same tennis club and I saw how they played and I really wanted to be like them."

"In order to continue progressing in her quest to become a professional tennis player, Victoria moved from Belarus to Scottsdale, Arizona at the age of 15. She was aided by National Hockey League legendary goalie Nikolai Khabibulin and his wife, who is a friend of Victoria’s mother. In Scottsdale, the conditions allowed for Victoria to train more often, and she soon began her junior career as a competitive player.
Victoria had a milestone year in 2005. She won the Junior Australian Open and US Open titles and was the first Belorussian to be named ITF Junior Girls’ World Champion. Victoria also won her first ITF Women’s Circuit title in Luxembourg and reached her first WTA semifinal in Guangzhou. The following year, Victoria reached the WTA top 100 for the first time in her career, with her first top 20 win coming against Nicole Vaidisova in Memphis. For the next couple years, Victoria’s ranking continually improved due to wins over players such as Martina Hingis and Maria Sharapova."

"Victoria’s first WTA tournament win came at the start of the 2009 season, when she defeated Marion Bartoli to capture the Brisbane International title. This was soon followed by her second tournament victory in Memphis, defeating her good friend Caroline Wozniacki in the final. Victoria continued her success during the American hard court season, reaching the semifinals at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and capturing the Sony Ericsson Open title in Miami, where she defeated Serena Williams in the final 6-3, 6-1. With this win, Victoria became the sixth teenage female singles champion in the history of the tournament, with the others being Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Martina Hingis, Venus Williams, and Gabriela Sabatini. In October 2009, she reached her career-high ranking of #6 on the WTA Sony Ericsson Tour, and was one of eight women who qualified for the WTA Sony Ericsson year-end championships in Doha.
Since picking up the racquet in the tennis club in Minsk at the age of seven, Victoria has established herself as a premier player on the WTA Tour and has demonstrated that she has the ability to become a top player for years to come."
Oni koji vole Viku neka se osjćaju slobodnima da podjele svoje komentare sa mnom i sa drugima koji smatraju Viku dobrom teniserkom.
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