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Dominika CibulkovaSlovak tennis player.
Date of Birth: 06.05.1989
Country: Slovakia |
Content:
- Dominika Cibulková: Slovak Tennis Star
- Triumphant Moscow Victory
- Cibuľková's Potential and Future Goals
- Jankovic's Historic Serbians Final
- Tipsarević's Successes and Family Support
- Tipsarević's Future Aspirations
Dominika Cibulková: Slovak Tennis Star
Early Career and Maiden WTA TitleDominika Cibulková emerged as a rising star in tennis when she captured her first career WTA title at the 2011 Kremlin Cup. The tournament concluded with a historic Serbian final, which Cibulková won over Estonian Kaia Kanepi.
Triumphant Moscow Victory
In the final, Cibulková overcame a challenging start to claim the victory. Despite losing the first set to Kanepi's powerful strokes, she remained resilient and began to execute counterattacks. Cibulková's determination paid off as she eventually took control of the long rallies and secured the title in a thrilling third set.
Cibuľková's Potential and Future Goals
With her victory at the Kremlin Cup, Cibulková established herself as a serious contender in the tennis world. She expressed her desire to continue her success and pursue even greater achievements, including the possibility of winning a Grand Slam title.
Jankovic's Historic Serbians Final
The Kremlin Cup also witnessed a historic Serbian final between Viktor Troicki and Janko Tipsarević. Despite Troicki's initial promise, Tipsarević's aggressive play ultimately proved too strong.
Tipsarević's Successes and Family Support
Tipsarević attributed his recent successes to his coach, Dirk Hordorff, and his wife, Biljana. He credited Hordorff with simplifying his game and seeing his potential. Tipsarević also acknowledged the support of his wife, who enabled him to focus fully on tennis by managing his off-court activities.
Tipsarević's Future Aspirations
Tipsarević expressed his desire to become a father of two or three children but emphasized that he would not pressure them to pursue tennis. However, he emphasized the importance of sports in their lives as a means of promoting well-being.

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