Ksenia Milevskaya

Ksenia Milevskaya (Belarusian: Ксенія Мілеўская; Russian: Ксения Милевская; born 9 August 1990) is a tennis player from Belarus.

Ksenia Milevskaya
Ксенія Мілеўская
Country (sports) Belarus
ResidenceMinsk, Belarus
Born (1990-08-09) 9 August 1990
Minsk, Belarus
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$72,479
Singles
Career record121–90
Career titles6 ITF
Highest ranking227 (6 April 2009)
Doubles
Career record132–66
Career titles10 ITF
Highest ranking148 (14 September 2009)
Team competitions
Fed Cup4–1

On 9 June 2007, Milevskaya and Urszula Radwańska won the 2007 French Open – Girls' Doubles title, beating Sorana Cîrstea and Alexa Glatch in the final, and on 8 September 2007, they continued their unbeaten match-streak as a doubles team by winning the 2007 US Open – Girls' Doubles title, beating Oksana Kalashnikova and Ksenia Lykina in the final.

In singles competitions at the juniors level, Milevskaya has lost in the semifinals of three of the 2007 Grand Slams – the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open, losing to Madison Brengle, Alizé Cornet, and her doubles partner Urszula Radwańska, respectively. In 2006, she made it to the Orange Bowl singles final, but lost in straight sets to Nikola Hofmanova.

As of 9 September 2007, she was the second ranked junior of the world.

She lived in Minsk and trained at the Weil Tennis Academy & College Prep School in Ojai, California, United States, where her coach was Nicolas Beuque. Her brother, Artem Milevsky, is a football player played for the Ukraine national football team.

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 10 (6–4)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Winner 1. 20 May 2007 Falkenberg, Sweden Clay Anne Schäfer 6–4, 6–4
Runner-up 1. 22 July 2007 Contrexéville, France Clay Andrea Petkovic 2–6, 0–6
Winner 2. 10 May 2008 Antalya, Turkey Clay Michelle Gerards 6–2, 6–2
Winner 3. 20 July 2008 Zwevegem, Belgium Clay Arantxa Rus 6–4, 3–6, 7–6(7–5)
Runner-up 2. 5 July 2009 Toruń, Poland Clay Oksana Kalashnikova 6–3, 4–6, 2–6
Runner-up 3. 8 May 2011 Istanbul, Turkey Hard Sofia Kvatsabaia 2–6, 1–6
Runner-up 4. 3 December 2011 Antalya, Turkey Clay Ilona Kremen 6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–4), 1–6
Winner 4. 22 April 2012 Les Franqueses del Vallès, Spain Hard Anastasiya Yakimova 7–5, 6–7(7–9), 6–4
Winner 5. 29 April 2012 Vic, Spain Clay Anastasiya Yakimova 6–4, 6–2
Winner 6. 2 June 2012 Karshi, Uzbekistan Hard Nadiia Kichenok 6–4, 7–5

Doubles: 21 (10–11)

Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 16 June 2007 Marseille, France Clay Roxane Vaisemberg Salome Llaguno
Nadege Vergos
6–2, 6–1
Runner-up 1. 21 July 2007 Contrexéville, France Clay Ekaterina Dzehalevich Renata Voráčová
Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
2–6, 2–6
Runner-up 2. 20 October 2007 Saint-Raphaël, France Hard (i) Margalita Chakhnashvili Lilia Osterloh
Ekaterina Makarova
2–6, 2–6
Runner-up 3. 9 February 2008 Cali, Colombia Clay Melanie Klaffner Mailen Auroux
Estefanía Craciún
1–6, 4–6
Runner-up 4. 8 March 2008 Minsk, Belarus Carpet (i) Ima Bohush Yuliya Beygelzimer
Anna Lapushchenkova
4–6, 5–7
Winner 2. 15 March 2008 Rome, Italy Clay Ioana Ivan Stefania Chieppa
Valentina Sulpizio
6–3, 7–6
Winner 3. 21 March 2008 Rome Clay Magdalena Kiszczyńska Giulia Gatto-Monticone
Federica Quercia
6–0, 6–4
Winner 4. 9 May 2008 Antalya Clay Melanie Klaffner Oksana Kalashnikova
Pemra Özgen
6–2, 7–5
Runner-up 5. 15 February 2009 Stockholm, Sweden Hard (i) Melanie Klaffner Violette Huck
Emma Laine
6–3, 6–7(5–7), [8–10]
Winner 5. 5 April 2009 Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia Carpet (i) Lesia Tsurenko Oksana Kalashnikova
Valeria Savinykh
6–2, 6–3
Runner-up 6. 10 May 2009 Zagreb, Croatia Clay Anastasia Pivovarova Petra Martić
Ajla Tomljanovic
3–6, 7–6, [5–10]
Winner 6. 23 May 2009 Kharkiv, Ukraine Clay Lesia Tsurenko Lyudmyla Kichenok
Nadiia Kichenok
6–4, 6–4
Winner 7. 4 July 2009 Toruń, Poland Clay Yuliya Beygelzimer Karolina Kosińska
Aleksandra Rosolska
6–1, 6–4
Runner-up 7. 11 July 2009 A Coruña, Spain Hard Vesna Dolonc María Irigoyen
Florencia Molinero
2–6, 4–6
Winner 8. 13 February 2010 Stockholm, Sweden Hard (i) Lesia Tsurenko Nikola Hofmanova
Yvonne Meusburger
6–4, 7–5
Runner-up 8. 17 April 2010 Cairo, Egypt Clay Lenka Wienerová Eva Birnerová
Renata Voráčová
6–7(4–7), 4–6
Runner-up 9. 8 May 2010 Jounieh, Lebanon Clay Lesia Tsurenko Petra Cetkovská
Renata Voráčová
4–6, 2–6
Winner 9. 21 May 2010 Kharkiv, Ukraine Clay Katerina Avdiyenko Lyudmyla Kichenok
Nadiia Kichenok
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up 10. 10 June 2010 Karshi, Uzbekistan Hard Ganna Piven Natela Dzalamidze
Daria Kuchmina
2–6, 6–2, [9–11]
Winner 10. 25 February 2012 Antalya, Turkey Clay Yuliya Beygelzimer Lee Hua-chen
Lee Pei-chi
6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Runner-up 11. 6 April 2012 Torrent, Spain Clay Anastasia Mukhametova Yvonne Cavalle Reimers
Isabel Rapisarda Calvo
6–4, 6–7(3–7), [8–10]

Junior Grand Slam finals

Doubles: 2 (2–0)

Outcome No. Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 2007 French Open Clay Urszula Radwańska Sorana Cîrstea
Alexa Glatch
6–1, 6–4
Winner 2. 2007 US Open Hard Urszula Radwańska Oksana Kalashnikova
Ksenia Lykina
6–1, 6–2
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