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Julia Apostoli
Soviet tennis player

Julia Apostoli

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Soviet tennis player
A.K.A.
Julija Apostoli Julia Sergeyevna Apostoli
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Moscow, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire, Duchy of Moscow
Age
60 years
Education
Moscow State University
Ramenki District, Western Administrative Okrug, Russia
Awards
Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class
 
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Biography

Julia Sergeyevna Apostoli (née Salnikova; Russian: Юлия Сергеевна Апостоли, Greek: Τζούλια Σεργκέιεβνα Αποστόλη; born 13 August 1964) is a Russian-born Greek former professional tennis player who represented the Soviet Union and (from 1990 onwards) Greece.

Early life

Apostoli was born in Moscow, the daughter of Russian football player and manager Sergei Salnikov, who was half Greek and half Russian. Her father was a member of the Soviet association football national team which won the gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics, and at club level both played and managed FC Spartak Moscow. Her father died when she was 18 years old. She has a twin sister.

She originally was supposed to be a diver, having taken lessons at Dynamo Moscow, but later switched sports to tennis.

Career

She debuted for the Soviet Union Fed Cup team in the 1980 quarterfinal loss to the United States, featuring in the doubles with Olga Zaitseva, a dead rubber which they lost to the Americans. Over the next two years she competed in all ties for the Soviet Union. In 1981 she played the opening rubber in each tie and won them all, over Denmark's Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Czechoslovakia's Renáta Tomanová and Britain's Virginia Wade, the latter in the Soviet Union's quarter-final loss. She extended her singles record to five wins from five matches in 1982 when she beat her Spanish and Peruvian opponents, also appearing in a live doubles rubber to win the second round tie against Peru. In the 1982 quarter-final she suffered her only singles loss, to Dianne Fromholtz, as the Soviet Union went down to Australia.

At the Friendship Games in 1984, Apostoli won a gold medal in women's doubles, as well as a bronze in the singles.

She rarely featured in international tennis for the remainder of the 1980s in order to concentrate on her studies, graduating with a journalism degree from Moscow State University in 1990.

Apostoli returned to tennis in 1990 under the flag of Greece, having taken up citizenship through her marriage to Greek tennis coach Apostolos Tsitsipas. She played on the WTA Tour until 1992.

Personal life

Her eldest son, Stefanos Tsitsipas, competes on the professional ATP tour. Apostoli has four children with her husband, and all of them are tennis players. She lives in Monaco when not traveling. She is also officially listed as a coach of her younger son Petros Tsitsipas on his ATP profile.

ITF finals

Singles: 4 (3–1)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1.12 March 1990Reims, FranceClay Marie-Pierre Villani7–5, 4–6, 6–0
Loss2.14 May 1990Marsa, MaltaClay Nadin Ercegović3–6, 2–6
Win3.6 August 1990Paderborn, West GermanyClay Heike Thoms6–1, 6–0
Win4.4 April 1994Athens, GreeceClay Irina Zvereva6–0, 6–3

Doubles: 4 (1–3)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1.21 August 1989Neumünster, West GermanyClay Agnese Blumberga Catarina Bernstein
Annika Narbe
6–1, 6–2
Loss2.12 March 1990Reims, FranceClay Kaye Hand Leona Lásková
Michaela Peterová
2–6, 6–3, 3–6
Loss3.6 August 1990Paderborn, West GermanyClay Anna Mirza Heike Thoms
Tanja Hauschildt
3–6, 1–6
Loss4.8 May 1995Le Touquet, FranceClay Sylvie Sabas Amélie Mauresmo
Amanda Wainwright
4–6, 2–6

Other finals

Singles (0-1)

ResultNo.YearTournamentLocationOpponentScore
Loss1.1985USSR Tennis National ChampionshipTbilisi, Georgian SSR Svetlana Parkhomenko7–6, 4–6, 2–6

Doubles (0-2)

ResultNo.YearTournamentLocationPartnerOpponentsScore
Loss1.1983USSR Tennis National ChampionshipJūrmala, Latvian SSR Natasha Reva Svetlana Parkhomenko
Larisa Savchenko
2–6, 0–6
Loss2.1984USSR Tennis National ChampionshipTashkent, Uzbek SSR Elena Eliseenko Svetlana Parkhomenko
Larisa Savchenko
1–6, 2–6

Mixed (2-1)

ResultNo.YearTournamentLocationPartnerOpponentsScore
Loss1.1982USSR Tennis National ChampionshipKharkiv, Ukrainian SSR Aleksandr Bogomolov Natasha Chmyreva
Sergey Leonyuk
0–6, 5–7
Win2.1984USSR Tennis National ChampionshipTashkent, Uzbek SSR Ģirts Dzelde Larisa Savchenko
Alvis Zilgalvis
7–5, 6–2
Win3.1985USSR Tennis National ChampionshipTbilisi, Georgian SSR Ģirts Dzelde Elena Eliseenko
Sergey Leonyuk
7–6, 7–5
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