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Sandrine Testud
French tennis player

Sandrine Testud

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Biography

Sandrine Testud (born 3 April 1972 in Lyon, France) is a former professional female tennis player from France.

Career

Testud broke into top 20 singles rankings in July 1997. On February 7, 2000, she became the sixth Frenchwoman after Françoise Dürr, Mary Pierce, Nathalie Tauziat, Amélie Mauresmo and Julie Halard to break into the singles top 10 rankings. This marked the first time France had four women ranked in the singles Top 10 simultaneously (Mary Pierce at No. 5, Nathalie Tauziat at No. 6, Julie Halard at no.8 and Testud at No. 9). France was the third nation after the USA and Australia to have more than two representatives in the singles Top 10 at any one time. She finished in the top 20 singles rankings for five consecutive years between 1997 and 2001. In the summer of 2002, she took a break from the tennis circuit when she discovered that she was pregnant with her first child. She resumed her career 12 months after the birth of her child and retired in the summer of 2005.

She won a total of 3 WTA Tour singles and 4 WTA Tour doubles titles. Her biggest singles tournament victory was at the 1998 Tier II tournament in Filderstadt, Germany, where she defeated world number two Lindsay Davenport in the final. She was the runner-up in WTA Tour singles and doubles tournaments on 7 occasions each. Her third career-title victory that came in Hawaii over Justine Henin happened in a final that was delayed for a day due to the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001. Her last WTA Tour singles final was in Dubai where she lost to Amélie Mauresmo in what was the fourth all-French final in WTA Tour history. She has gone beyond the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament on two occasions: She reached the quarter-finals at the 1997 US Open and the 1998 Australian Open. Testud played in the season-ending Tour Championships for five consecutive years from 1997 to 2001; reaching the singles semi-final and doubles quarterfinal in her last appearance in 2001.

In 1999, Testud was the women's doubles runner-up at the US Open with Chanda Rubin, and she reached the women's doubles quarter-finals or better in six Grand Slam tournaments. She was a WTA Tour doubles semi-finalist on 21 occasions, excluding Grand Slams: 1991(2), 1992(2), 1993(1), 1994(1), 1995(1), 1996(4), 1997(2), 1998(1), 2000(3), 2001(2), 2002(1), 2005(1)

Testud represented her country in the Fed Cup between 1997 and 2002. She won her second singles match against the host country Netherlands to give France an unassailable 3–1 lead in the 1997 Fed Cup final in Den Bosch. That was the first time France had won the Fed Cup. She also represented her country in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where she lost in the singles first round and reached the doubles QF with Nathalie Dechy.

Testud married her coach, Vittorio Magnelli, on June 13, 1998. Their daughter, Isabella, was born on February 19, 2003. Their second child, Sophie, was born in 2006.

Career finals

Singles (3 titles, 7 runners-up)

Titles by Surface
Hard (2)
Clay (1)
Grass (0)
Carpet (0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponent in finalScore in final
Winner1.14 July 1997Palermo, ItalyClayRussia Elena Makarova7–5, 6–3
Runner-up1.18 August 1997Atlanta, USAHardUnited States Lindsay Davenport4–6, 1–6
Runner-up2.6 July 1998Prague, Czech RepublicClayCzech Republic Jana Novotná3–6, 0–6
Winner2.5 October 1998Filderstadt, GermanyHard (i)United States Lindsay Davenport7–5, 6–3
Runner-up3.25 October 1999Linz, AustriaCarpet (i)France Mary Pierce6–7(2–7), 1–6
Runner-up4.31 January 2000Tokyo, JapanCarpet (i)Switzerland Martina Hingis3–6, 5–7
Runner-up5.8 January 2001Canberra, AustraliaHardBelgium Justine Henin2–6, 2–6
Runner-up6.12 February 2001Doha, QatarHardSwitzerland Martina Hingis3–6, 2–6
Winner3.10 September 2001Waikoloa Village, HawaiiHardBelgium Justine Henin6–3, 2–0, retired
Runner-up7.18 February 2002Dubai, UAEHardFrance Amélie Mauresmo4–6, 6–7(5–7)

WTA Tour doubles finals

Wins (4)

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Titles by Surface
Hard (3)
Clay (0)
Grass (0)
Carpet (1)
No.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponents in the finalScore
1.4 October 1999Filderstadt, GermanyHard (i)United States Chanda RubinLatvia Larisa Neiland
Spain Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
6–3, 6–4
2.7 February 2000Paris, FranceCarpet (i)France Julie HalardFrance Émilie Loit
Sweden Åsa Svensson
3–6, 6–3, 6–4
3.24 July 2000Stanford, U.S.HardUnited States Chanda RubinZimbabwe Cara Black
United States Amy Frazier
6–4, 6–4
4.12 February 2001Doha, QatarHardItaly Roberta VinciNetherlands Kristie Boogert
Netherlands Miriam Oremans
7–5, 7–6(7–4)

Runners-up (7)

No.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponents in the finalScore
1.13 April 1992Pattaya City, ThailandHardFrance Pascale ParadisFrance Isabelle Demongeot
Ukraine Natalia Medvedeva
1–6, 1–6
2.31 July 1995San Diego, U.S.HardFrance Alexia DechaumeUnited States Gigi Fernández
Belarus Natasha Zvereva
2–6, 1–6
3.26 October 1998Quebec City, CanadaHard (i)United States Chanda RubinUnited States Lori McNeil
United States Kimberly Po
7–6(7–3), 5–7, 4–6
4.30 August 1999US OpenHardUnited States Chanda RubinUnited States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
6–4, 1–6, 4–6
5.8 November 1999Philadelphia, U.S.Carpet (i)United States Chanda RubinUnited States Lisa Raymond
Australia Rennae Stubbs
1–6, 6–7(2–7)
6.15 October 2001Zurich, SwitzerlandHard (i)Italy Roberta VinciUnited States Lindsay Davenport
United States Lisa Raymond
3–6, 6–1, 2–6
7.18 February 2002Dubai, U.A.E.HardItaly Roberta VinciGermany Barbara Rittner
Venezuela María Vento-Kabchi
3–6, 2–6

Grand Slam singles performance timeline

Tournament1989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004Career SR
Australian OpenALQA2R1R4R3R1R2RQF4R4R3R1RAA0 / 11
French OpenA1R1R2R1R1R2R3R3R4R2R3R4R1RA1R0 / 14
WimbledonAAA1R1R1R2R2R4R4R3R1R4R2RAA0 / 11
US OpenAALQ2R1R2R3R4RQF3R2R4R4RAAA0 / 10
SR0 / 00 / 10 / 10 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 40 / 30 / 00 / 10 / 46
Year End Ranking26516711810698814141131413171138NR311

A = did not participate in the tournament.

SR = the ratio of the number of Grand Slam singles tournaments won to the number of those tournaments played.

Head vs. Head

  • Anke Huber 2-5
  • Martina Hingis 0-16
  • Lindsay Davenport 2-12
  • Silvia Farina Elia 2-5
  • Anna Kournikova 0-3

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