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| residence = [[Sanderstead]], [[Surrey]], [[England]]
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| datebirth = {{birth date and age|1988|08|14}}
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| plays = right handed, double handed backhand
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| careerprizemoney = [[$]]44,415
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| singlesrecord = 93-81
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| singlestitles = 0 (2 ITF)
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| highestsinglesranking = No. 360 ([[25 August]] [[2008]])
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| highestdoublesranking = No. 185 ([[06 October]] [[2008]])
| highestdoublesranking = No. 185 (6 October 2008)
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'''Anna Smith''' is a professional tennis player who represents [[Great Britain]]. She has won two [[International Tennis Federation|ITF]] singles titles, six [[International Tennis Federation|ITF]] doubles titles and reached a career high ranking of World No. 360 in singles on [[25 August]] [[2008]]. She is currently the [[Great Britain|British]] number 9 and ranked World No. 396 as of [[06 October]] [[2008]].
'''Anna Smith''' is a professional tennis player who represents Great Britain. She has won two [[International Tennis Federation|ITF]] singles titles, six ITF doubles titles and reached a career high ranking of World No. 360 in singles on 25 August 2008. She is currently the British number 9 and ranked World No. 396 {{as of|6 October 2008|lc=on}}.


==Personal Life==
==Personal life==
Anna was born in [[Redhill]], [[Surrey]] in 1988 to Robert and Gunilla Smith and started playing [[tennis]] at the age of 10 years old. Aside from tennis, her other passions are shopping and [[football]]. She is coached by Rob Antoun.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.itftennis.com/womens/players/player.asp?player=100040953 |title=SMITH, Anna (GBR) |publisher=www.itftennis.com}}</ref>
Anna was born in [[Redhill, Surrey]] in 1988 to Robert and Gunilla Smith and started playing [[tennis]] at the age of 10 years old. Aside from tennis, her other passions are shopping and [[football]]. She is coached by Rob Antoun.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.itftennis.com/womens/players/player.asp?player=100040953 |title=SMITH, Anna (GBR) |publisher=www.itftennis.com}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
===2004===
===2004===
Smith played her first professional match courtesy of a wild card into the qualifying draw of the $10,000 [[International Tennis Federation]] (ITF) tournament in [[Felixstowe]], [[United Kingdom]]. She lost in the final round to Lena Keothavong, the younger sister of top-100 player [[Anne Keothavong]] 6–4, 6–4. She then lost in the first round of the $10,000 ITF tournament in [[Manchester]] before going to [[Bolton]] and winning two matches to qualify for the $10,000 ITF tournament held there. In her first main draw match of her career, she lost to a fellow Brit [[Elizabeth Thomas (tennis)|Elizabeth Thomas]] in straight sets.<ref name=wtasingles>{{cite web |url=http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerActivity.asp?PlayerID=312799 |title=Singles Results - Anna Smith GBR |publisher=www.sonyericssonwtatour.com}}</ref>
Smith played her first professional match courtesy of a wild card into the qualifying draw of the $10,000 [TF tournament in [[Felixstowe]], United Kingdom. She lost in the final round to Lena Keothavong, the younger sister of top-100 player [[Anne Keothavong]] 6–4, 6–4. She then lost in the first round of the $10,000 ITF tournament in [[Manchester]] before going to [[Bolton]] and winning two matches to qualify for the $10,000 ITF tournament held there. In her first main draw match of her career, she lost to a fellow Brit [[Elizabeth Thomas (tennis)|Elizabeth Thomas]] in straight sets.<ref name=wtasingles>{{cite web |url=http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerActivity.asp?PlayerID=312799 |title=Singles Results - Anna Smith GBR |publisher=www.sonyericssonwtatour.com}}</ref>


===2005===
===2005===
In April 2005, Anna lost in the final round of qualifying for the $10,000 [[International Tennis Federation]] (ITF) in [[Porto Santo]], [[Portugal]] but was given a chance in the main draw as a lucky loser. She played well in this tournament before having to withdraw in the quarterfinals. August brought two more quarterfinal losses for Smith, the first in the $10,000 [[Wrexham]] ITF tournament and the second in the $10,000 [[Nottingham]] ITF tournament. Her final tournament of the year was the $10,000 ITF event in [[Sunderland]], where she also reached the quarterfinals. she finished 2005 ranked 660.<ref name=wtasingles/>
In April 2005, Anna lost in the final round of qualifying for the $10,000 ITF in [[Porto Santo]], Portugal but was given a chance in the main draw as a lucky loser. She played well in this tournament before having to withdraw in the quarterfinals. August brought two more quarterfinal losses for Smith, the first in the $10,000 [[Wrexham]] ITF tournament and the second in the $10,000 [[Nottingham]] ITF tournament. Her final tournament of the year was the $10,000 ITF event in [[Sunderland]], where she also reached the quarterfinals. she finished 2005 ranked 660.<ref name=wtasingles/>


===2006===
===2006===
April and May of 2006 saw good form from Anna; in April she reached the first [[International Tennis Federation]] (ITF) semifinal of her career in [[Bath]] and the following month she reached yet another quarterfinal, this one in [[Bournemouth]]. In August, she cruised her way to the first final of her career, not dropping a single set before falling in the final to [[Anna Fitzpatrick]] of the [[United Kindgom]]. She managed to reach the quarterfinals as a qualifier in her very next tournament (ITF $10,000 [[Wrexham]]) before losing to [[Natasha Khan (tennis)|Natasha Khan]] from the United Kingdom in three sets. In September, she won her first professional title at the $10,000 ITF event in [[Nottingham]] beating fellow Brit [[Georgie Stoop]] in the final. The rest of the year so limited success for Smith and she finished the season with a World No. 516 ranking.<ref name=wtasingles/>
April and May of 2006 saw good form from Anna; in April she reached the first ITF semifinal of her career in [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]] and the following month she reached yet another quarterfinal, this one in [[Bournemouth]]. In August, she cruised her way to the first final of her career, not dropping a single set before falling in the final to [[Anna Fitzpatrick]] of the United Kingdom. She managed to reach the quarterfinals as a qualifier in her very next tournament (ITF $10,000 [[Wrexham]]) before losing to [[Natasha Khan (tennis)|Natasha Khan]] from the United Kingdom in three sets. In September, she won her first professional title at the $10,000 ITF event in [[Nottingham]] beating fellow Brit [[Georgie Stoop]] in the final. The rest of the year so limited success for Smith and she finished the season with a World No. 516 ranking.<ref name=wtasingles/>


===2007===
===2007===
In March of 2007 she reached the third final of her career at a $10,000 event in [[Hamilton]] where she lost to [[Japan|Japan's]] [[Erika Sema]] in two sets. She got no more notable results until August that year when she hit another good patch. She managed to reach the semifinal of the $10,000 [[International Tennis Federation]] (ITF) event in [[London]] before making a run to the final of the $10,000 event in [[Nottingham]] where she lost to [[Pauline Wong]]. She then immediately followed this up by qualifying for and reaching the quarterfinals of the $25,000 event in [[Nottingham]]. The rest of the year was spent on the ITF tour but she did not reach the quarterfinals in any tournament. Her end-of-year ranking was World No. 449.<ref name=wtasingles/>
In March 2007 she reached the third final of her career at a $10,000 event in [[Hamilton]] where she lost to Japan's [[Erika Sema]] in two sets. She got no more notable results until August that year when she hit another good patch. She managed to reach the semifinal of the $10,000 ITF event in London before making a run to the final of the $10,000 event in Nottingham where she lost to [[Pauline Wong]]. She then immediately followed this up by qualifying for and reaching the quarterfinals of the $25,000 event in Nottingham. The rest of the year was spent on the ITF tour but she did not reach the quarterfinals in any tournament. Her end-of-year ranking was World No. 449.<ref name=wtasingles/>


===2008===
===2008===
2008 started disappointingly for Smith as she only managed to reach one [[International Tennis Federation]] (ITF) quarterfinal before entering the qualifying event for [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] where she won one match (against [[Julie Coin]] of [[France]]) before losing in the second round. Later that year she won the second ITF title of her career, this time at the $10,000 event in [[London]]. She beat [[Rebecca Marino]] in the final. She then reached the semifinals in [[Limoges]], [[France]] - another $10,000 event. In October, she reached the quarterfinals of a $50,000 home event in [[Barnstaple]], losing to [[Lina Stanciute]] 6–2, 6–7(8), 7–6(1).<ref name=wtasingles/>
2008 started disappointingly for Smith as she only managed to reach one ITF quarterfinal before entering the qualifying event for [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] where she won one match (against [[Julie Coin]] of France) before losing in the second round. Later that year she won the second ITF title of her career, this time at the $10,000 event in London. She beat [[Rebecca Marino]] in the final. She then reached the semifinals in [[Limoges]], France - another $10,000 event. In October, she reached the quarterfinals of a $50,000 home event in [[Barnstaple]], losing to [[Lina Stanciute]] 6–2, 6–7(8), 7–6(1).<ref name=wtasingles/>


==Career Highlights==
==Career highlights==
===Titles===
===Titles===
====Singles====
====Singles====
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Revision as of 19:22, 6 November 2008

Anna Smith
Country (sports) United Kingdom
ResidenceSanderstead, Surrey, England
Playsright handed, double handed backhand
Prize money$44,415
Singles
Career record93-81
Career titles0 (2 ITF)
Highest rankingNo. 360 (25 August 2008)
Doubles
Career record53-43
Career titles0 (6 ITF)
Highest rankingNo. 185 (6 October 2008)
Last updated on: 6 October 2008.

Anna Smith is a professional tennis player who represents Great Britain. She has won two ITF singles titles, six ITF doubles titles and reached a career high ranking of World No. 360 in singles on 25 August 2008. She is currently the British number 9 and ranked World No. 396 as of 6 October 2008.

Personal life

Anna was born in Redhill, Surrey in 1988 to Robert and Gunilla Smith and started playing tennis at the age of 10 years old. Aside from tennis, her other passions are shopping and football. She is coached by Rob Antoun.[1]

Career

2004

Smith played her first professional match courtesy of a wild card into the qualifying draw of the $10,000 [TF tournament in Felixstowe, United Kingdom. She lost in the final round to Lena Keothavong, the younger sister of top-100 player Anne Keothavong 6–4, 6–4. She then lost in the first round of the $10,000 ITF tournament in Manchester before going to Bolton and winning two matches to qualify for the $10,000 ITF tournament held there. In her first main draw match of her career, she lost to a fellow Brit Elizabeth Thomas in straight sets.[2]

2005

In April 2005, Anna lost in the final round of qualifying for the $10,000 ITF in Porto Santo, Portugal but was given a chance in the main draw as a lucky loser. She played well in this tournament before having to withdraw in the quarterfinals. August brought two more quarterfinal losses for Smith, the first in the $10,000 Wrexham ITF tournament and the second in the $10,000 Nottingham ITF tournament. Her final tournament of the year was the $10,000 ITF event in Sunderland, where she also reached the quarterfinals. she finished 2005 ranked 660.[2]

2006

April and May of 2006 saw good form from Anna; in April she reached the first ITF semifinal of her career in Bath and the following month she reached yet another quarterfinal, this one in Bournemouth. In August, she cruised her way to the first final of her career, not dropping a single set before falling in the final to Anna Fitzpatrick of the United Kingdom. She managed to reach the quarterfinals as a qualifier in her very next tournament (ITF $10,000 Wrexham) before losing to Natasha Khan from the United Kingdom in three sets. In September, she won her first professional title at the $10,000 ITF event in Nottingham beating fellow Brit Georgie Stoop in the final. The rest of the year so limited success for Smith and she finished the season with a World No. 516 ranking.[2]

2007

In March 2007 she reached the third final of her career at a $10,000 event in Hamilton where she lost to Japan's Erika Sema in two sets. She got no more notable results until August that year when she hit another good patch. She managed to reach the semifinal of the $10,000 ITF event in London before making a run to the final of the $10,000 event in Nottingham where she lost to Pauline Wong. She then immediately followed this up by qualifying for and reaching the quarterfinals of the $25,000 event in Nottingham. The rest of the year was spent on the ITF tour but she did not reach the quarterfinals in any tournament. Her end-of-year ranking was World No. 449.[2]

2008

2008 started disappointingly for Smith as she only managed to reach one ITF quarterfinal before entering the qualifying event for Wimbledon where she won one match (against Julie Coin of France) before losing in the second round. Later that year she won the second ITF title of her career, this time at the $10,000 event in London. She beat Rebecca Marino in the final. She then reached the semifinals in Limoges, France - another $10,000 event. In October, she reached the quarterfinals of a $50,000 home event in Barnstaple, losing to Lina Stanciute 6–2, 6–7(8), 7–6(1).[2]

Career highlights

Titles

Singles

No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in Final Score in Final
1. September 2006 ITF Nottingham $10,000 Hard United KingdomGeorgie Stoop 6–2, 6–2
2. August 2008 ITF Cumberland $10,000 Hard CanadaRebecca Marino 6–3, 3–6, 7–5

Doubles

No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in Final Score in Final
1. August 2005 ITF Wrexham $10,000 Hard United KingdomRebecca Llewellyn IndiaRushmi Chakravarthi & New ZealandPaula Marama 6–3, 7–5
2. November 2006 ITF Redbridge $10,000 Hard United KingdomAnna Hawkins United KingdomHolly Richards & United KingdomElizabeth Thomas 6–3, 6–3
3. August 2007 ITF Cumberland $10,000 Hard SlovakiaMartina Babakova United KingdomAnna Hawkins & United KingdomKaren Paterson 6–3, 6–4
4. January 2008 ITF Sunderland $10,000 Hard SwedenJohanna Larsson SlovakiaMartina Babakova & Czech RepublicIveta Gerlova 6–1, 3–6, [10–3]
5. February 2008 ITF Stockholm $25,000 Hard SwedenJohanna Larsson SerbiaNeda Kozic & CroatiaIvana Lisjak 6–0, 7–5
6. September 2008 ITF Shrewsbury $75,000 Hard SwedenJohanna Larsson United KingdomSarah Borwell & United StatesCourtney Nagle 7–6(6), 6–4

Runner-ups

Singles

No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in Final Score in Final
1. August 2006 ITF Ilkley $10,000 Grass United KingdomAnna Fitzpatrick 6–4, 6–3
2. March 2007 ITF Hamilton $10,000 Hard JapanErika Sema 6–3, 7–5
3. September 2007 ITF Nottingham $10,000 Hard NetherlandsPauline Wong 7–5, 6–2

Doubles

No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in Final Score in Final
1. April 2006 ITF Bath $10,000 Hard United KingdomMelissa Berry United KingdomLindsay Cox & United KingdomAnna Hawkins 6–3, 6–2
2. May 2007 ITF Antalya $25,000 Hard BrazilRoxane Vaisemberg GermanyKorina Perkovic & Turkeyİpek Şenoğlu 7–6(1), 6–4
3. February 2008 ITF Sutton $25,000 Hard SwedenJohanna Larsson Czech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková & Czech RepublicLucie Hradecká 6–3, 6–3

External links

References

  1. ^ "SMITH, Anna (GBR)". www.itftennis.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Singles Results - Anna Smith GBR". www.sonyericssonwtatour.com.