Born: 08/06/82 Nationality: Russian Seeded: 29 World ranking: 29 Wimbledon best: 4th round (2001) Recent record: 2002: N/A 2001: 4th round 2000: 2nd round |
One of the new wave of Russian stars, Nadia Petrova is fast making up for the disappointments of last season.
The 22-year-old, whose father was a hammer thrower and whose mother won relay bronze at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, has been hampered by injury and missed most of last season with a foot problem.
Now fully fit, her big-serving game is beginning to frighten the world's best.
At the French Open, she took out three-times champion Monica Seles in the first round before ending the hopes of reigning champion Jennifer Capriati in the fourth round.
She was eventually stopped by Kim Clijsters but not before becoming the first Russian to appear in the semi-finals of the women's event for 28 years.
Certainly her tactics of attacking the net behind her fierce serve frustrated Capriati and could prove effective at Wimbledon, where she reached the fourth round in 2001.