Jana Fett
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Country (sports) |
Croatia |
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Residence |
Zagreb, Croatia |
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Born |
(1996-11-02) 2 November 1996 Zagreb |
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Height |
5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
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Plays |
Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
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Coach |
Goran Prpić |
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Prize money |
US$292,901 |
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Singles |
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Career record |
170–98 (63.43%) |
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Career titles |
0 WTA, 5 ITF |
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Highest ranking |
No. 97 (30 October 2017) |
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Current ranking |
No. 114 (2 July 2018) |
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Grand Slam Singles results |
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Australian Open |
2R (2018) |
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French Open |
Q2 (2017) |
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Wimbledon |
1R (2018) |
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US Open |
Q3 (2017) |
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Doubles |
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Career record |
35–25 |
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Career titles |
0 WTA, 4 ITF |
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Highest ranking |
No. 348 (21 May 2018) |
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Current ranking |
No. 355 (11 June 2018) |
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Grand Slam Doubles results |
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Australian Open Junior |
2R (2014) |
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French Open Junior |
QF (2013) |
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Wimbledon Junior |
1R (2013, 2014) |
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US Open Junior |
2R (2013) |
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Last updated on: 11 June 2018. |
Jana Fett (Croatian pronunciation: [jâna fêt, jǎː-];[1][2][3] born 2 November 1996) is a Croatian tennis player.
Career
On 2 October 2017, Fett reached her best singles ranking of world No. 97, and on 30 Octcber 2017, she reached her best doubles ranking of No. 357. Fett has won five singles and four doubles titles ITF Women's Circuit.
In the Juniors' Circuit, Fett had a career-high ranking of No. 12, which she achieved on 24 February 2014. She was the runner-up at the 2014 Australian Open girls' singles event, wherein she fell to Elizaveta Kulichkova in the final.
Fett's biggest title to date was at the 2015 Dunlop World Challenge, where she won the singles title, defeating Luksika Kumkhum in the final.
At the 2017 Hobart International, she qualified for her first entry to the main draw of a WTA tournament. She then lost to eventual champion and fellow qualifier, Elise Mertens.
Later in the year, she reached her second WTA semifinal at the Japan Women's Open, again coming through qualifying, while also scoring her first victory over top-20 player and top seed Kristina Mladenovic. She lost to fellow qualifier Miyu Kato after failing to convert a match point. She made her top-100 debut after this success.
At the 2018 Australian Open, she appeared in the Grand Slam main draw for the first time as a direct entrant, she played in the second round against 2nd-seeded Caroline Wozniacki and had two matchpoints on Wozniacki, leading 40/15 at 5–1 in the third set. However, she lost that game and the successive five games to yield the match. Wozniacki went on to win her maiden Grand Slam title.
ITF finals
Singles (5–2)
Legend |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$15,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
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Finals by surface |
Hard (3–1) |
Clay (1–1) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (1–0) |
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Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Opponent |
Score |
Winner |
1. |
25 August 2014 |
Ostrava, Czech Republic |
Clay |
Lenka Kunčíková |
6–4, 6–3 |
Runner-up |
1. |
8 September 2014 |
Bol, Croatia |
Clay |
Iva Mekovec |
4–6, 1–6 |
Winner |
2. |
22 December 2014 |
İstanbul, Turkey |
Hard (i) |
Olga Ianchuk |
6–2, 6–4 |
Winner |
3. |
6 April 2015 |
Dijon, France |
Hard (i) |
Marianna Zakarlyuk |
6–3, 6–4 |
Runner-up |
2. |
26 October 2015 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Hard (i) |
Ivana Jorović |
3–6, 5–7 |
Winner |
4. |
2 November 2015 |
Loughborough, United Kingdom |
Hard (i) |
Cristiana Ferrando |
6–2, 6–1 |
Winner |
5. |
29 November 2015 |
Toyota, Japan |
Carpet (i) |
Luksika Kumkhum |
6–4, 4–6, 6–4 |
Doubles (4–3)
Legend |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$15,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
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Finals by surface |
Hard (2–2) |
Clay (1–1) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (1–0) |
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Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Partner |
Opponents |
Score |
Runner-up |
1. |
14 April 2013 |
Bol, Croatia |
Clay |
Bernarda Pera |
Barbora Krejčíková Polina Leykina |
3–6, 3–6 |
Winner |
1. |
31 March 2014 |
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt |
Hard |
Oleksandra Korashvili |
Ola Abou Zekry Mayar Sherif |
6–4, 7–5 |
Winner |
2. |
18 August 2014 |
Vinkovci, Croatia |
Clay |
Adrijana Lekaj |
Lilla Barzó Ágnes Bukta |
6–3, 7–5 |
Winner |
3. |
22 December 2014 |
İstanbul, Turkey |
Hard (i) |
Adrijana Lekaj |
Ayla Aksu İpek Soylu |
6–3, 6–4 |
Runner-up |
2. |
16 March 2015 |
Oslo, Norway |
Hard (i) |
Adrijana Lekaj |
Justyna Jegiołka Eva Wacanno |
1–6, 1–6 |
Runner-up |
3. |
31 October 2015 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
Hard (i) |
Cristina Dinu |
Başak Eraydın Polina Leykina |
5–7, 7–6(7–2), [5–10] |
Winner |
4. |
23 October 2016 |
Hamamatsu, Japan |
Carpet |
Ayaka Okuno |
Hsu Chieh-yu Justyna Jegiołka |
4–6, 7–6(7–5), [12–10] |
References
- ↑ "Ȁna". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2018-03-18.
Jána (Jȁna)
- ↑ "Jȁna". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2018-03-18.
Jȁna (Jána)
- ↑ "fȅt (I)". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2018-03-18.
Fȅtt