Daniela Hantuchova Biography
Date of Birth
23 April 1983, Poprad, Slovakia
Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)
Trivia
She struggled with a weight problem in 2003, becoming dangerously thin. She also continually had emotional breakdowns during her matches. Fortunately, she has gotten her act together as of 2004 and has been climbing steadily in the rankings.
She won the 2002 Pacific Life Open by defeating five-time Grand Slam winner and former world number 1 Martina Hingis, becoming the lowest seeded player to ever win a Tier 1 singles title.
Won the 2005 Hopman Cup playing for the Slovak Republic with Dominik Hrbaty.
Winner of the 2005 French Open mixed doubles title playing with Fabrice Santoro.
Reached the final of the JP Morgan Chase Open in 2005 but lost to Kim Clijsters.
Date of Birth
23 April 1983, Poprad, Slovakia
Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)
Trivia
She struggled with a weight problem in 2003, becoming dangerously thin. She also continually had emotional breakdowns during her matches. Fortunately, she has gotten her act together as of 2004 and has been climbing steadily in the rankings.
She won the 2002 Pacific Life Open by defeating five-time Grand Slam winner and former world number 1 Martina Hingis, becoming the lowest seeded player to ever win a Tier 1 singles title.
Won the 2005 Hopman Cup playing for the Slovak Republic with Dominik Hrbaty.
Winner of the 2005 French Open mixed doubles title playing with Fabrice Santoro.
Reached the final of the JP Morgan Chase Open in 2005 but lost to Kim Clijsters.
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Daniela Hantuchova vs Venus Williams Eastbourne 2011 Highlight
[HL] Kim Clijsters v. Samantha Stosur 2010 US Open [QF]
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