Lucie Hradecká

Lucie Hradecká
Hradecká at the 2016 US Open
Full name Lucie Hradecká
Country (sports)  Czech Republic
Residence Prague
Born (1985-05-21) 21 May 1985
Prague, Czechoslovakia
(now Czech Republic)
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Turned pro 2004
Plays Right-handed (two-handed both sides)
Prize money $5,023,203
Singles
Career record 489–330
Career titles 0 WTA, 19 ITF
Highest ranking No. 41 (6 June 2011)
Current ranking No. 355 (16 July 2018)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open 3R (2015)
French Open 2R (2009, 2011, 2015)
Wimbledon 1R (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015)
US Open 2R (2012)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games 1R (2016)
Doubles
Career record 513-219
Career titles 22 WTA, 34 ITF
Highest ranking No. 4 (22 October 2012)
Current ranking No. 48 (16 July 2018)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open F (2016)
French Open W (2011)
Wimbledon F (2012)
US Open W (2013)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour Finals F (2012)
Olympic Games Silver Medal (2012)
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Australian Open F (2013)
French Open W (2013)
Wimbledon 3R (2017)
US Open SF (2012)
Team competitions
Fed Cup W (2011), (2012), (2014), (2015), (2016),
7–5
Last updated on: 16 July 2018.

Lucie Hradecká (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlutsɪjɛ ˈɦradɛtskaː]; born 21 May 1985 in Prague) is a tennis player from the Czech Republic. In her career, Hradecká has won 19 WTA doubles titles, and two Grand Slam titles, the 2011 French Open and the 2013 US Open, partnered both times by fellow Czech Andrea Hlaváčková. The pair are also the 2012 Olympic silver medallists in doubles. Hradecká has also won a mixed doubles title at the 2013 French Open with František Čermák, and an Olympic bronze medal alongside Radek Štěpánek at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Her biggest singles career highlight to date was defeating former world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic in the first round of the 2015 Australian Open.

Career

2002–2008: Career beginnings, first pro tour titles

She won her first doubles title on the WTA Tour in 2006 at Portorož with partner Renata Voráčová, as the fourth-seeded team. In the final, the Czech team defeated Eva Birnerová and Émilie Loit, the second seeds, by walkover. They also had a victory over the top-seeds Maria Elena Camerin and Emmanuelle Gagliardi in the semifinal.

As qualifiers, she reached the third round of doubles competition with Hana Šromová at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships before going down to fifth seeds Meghann Shaughnessy and Anna-Lena Grönefeld. En route they defeated 12th-seeds Svetlana Kuznetsova and Amélie Mauresmo, both Grand Slam singles champions at the time and the previous year's Wimbledon doubles runner-ups by walkover.

In 2007, she made the doubles semifinals of the Indian Wells Masters tournament with Voráčová. En-route, the team defeated Janette Husárová and Meghann Shaughnessy, the seventh seeds, in the first round, and legendary team and third-seeded Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez in three sets in the quarterfinals, before losing to top seeds Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur.

Later that year, Hradecká and Voráčová won at Bad Gastein beating Ágnes Szávay and Vladimíra Uhlířová. She again won the 2007 Portorož title with Voráčová beating Elena Likhovtseva and Andreja Klepač in the final.

Hradecká reached her very first singles final at Bad Gastein in July 2008, where, as a qualifier, she defeated players such as Patricia Mayr of Austria to get to the final, where she lost to the fourth-seed Pauline Parmentier 4–6, 4–6, after leading 4–1 in the first set. She also reached the doubles final.

2009–2011: Grand Slam success; 2011 French Open doubles champion

At the 2009 Wimbledon Championships, Hradecká held two match points over 13th seeded Ana Ivanovic in the first round. However, she was unable to close it out, losing 7–5, 2–6, 6–8.

At her home tournament, the 2010 ECM Prague Open, Hradecká pleased her fans with a dramatic comeback to defeat Stefanie Vögele in the first round. Hradecká came back from 1–5 down in the first set to win 7–6, 6–2. In the second round she crushed fellow double-hander Monica Niculescu 6–2, 6–1 and reached the semifinals before losing to Ágnes Szávay. A year later at the same tournament, Hradecká was the winner, defeating qualifier Paula Ormaechea in the final.

She paired-up with Andrea Hlaváčková to win her first Grand Slam title at the French Open, defeating the Indian-Russian duo of Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina in the final.

2012: Wimbledon doubles final, Olympic silver medal

Lucie kicked off the 2012 season at the ASB Classic in Auckland. She defeated Alberta Brianti and upset second seed Peng Shuai to book a place in the quarterfinals, where she fell to eventual champion Zheng Jie. Then, Lucie went to the Moorilla International, where she was overpowered by Shahar Pe'er in round one.

Going into the Australian Open, Hradecká crushed Evgeniya Rodina in the first round. She lost to Vera Zvonareva in the second. Next, at the Dow Corning Tennis Classic in Midland, she made it to the quarterfinals, where she lost to Jamie Hampton. At the Cellular South Cup in Memphis, Hradecká defeated Anna Tatishvili before falling to Lesia Tsurenko.

She then suffered two-first round defeats at the Premier Mandatory events BNP Paribas Open and the Sony Ericsson Open, falling to Zheng Jie and Irina-Camelia Begu, respectively. Then, at the Oaks Club Challenger in Osprey, Florida, she made it to the quarterfinals, with wins over Melinda Czink and Eugenie Bouchard, where she was beaten by Edina Gallovits-Hall. Next, Hradecká went on to beat Urszula Radwańska in the first round of the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, before losing to Stefanie Vögele.

After losing early in Estoril, Hradecká qualified for Madrid. She caused the two biggest upsets in the tournament by beating both the world No. 4, Petra Kvitová (who also was the defending champion) and the world No. 5, Samantha Stosur, on the way to her first ever semifinals appearance at the Premier level, where she lost to Serena Williams in straight sets, 6–7(5–7), 0–6 and won just six points in the second set.

Lucie and Andrea Hlaváčková reached their second Grand Slam final at Wimbledon, losing to the Williams sisters.[1] At the Summer Olympics in London, she and Radek Štěpánek lost in the first round of the mixed doubles, but she and Andrea Hlaváčková were much more successful, winning the silver medal.[2]

2015: Singles success

Hradecká started 2015 ranked 141st in the world, and thus had to qualify for the main draw of the Australian Open, which she successfully did with three wins in the qualifying rounds. The first round saw her pitted against world No. 5 Ana Ivanovic. After losing the first set winning only one game, Hradecká would come back to win this match in three sets, marking the biggest victory of her career thus far.

Significant finals

Grand Slam finals

Doubles: 6 (2 titles, 4 runners-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 2011 French Open Clay Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková India Sania Mirza
Russia Elena Vesnina
6–4, 6–3
Runner-up 2012 Wimbledon Grass Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
5–7, 4–6
Runner-up 2012 US Open Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci
4–6, 2–6
Winner 2013 US Open Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Australia Ashleigh Barty
Australia Casey Dellacqua
6–7(4), 6–1, 6–4
Runner-up 2016 Australian Open Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Switzerland Martina Hingis
India Sania Mirza
6–7(1–7), 3–6
Runner-up 2017 US Open Hard Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
Switzerland Martina Hingis
3–6, 2–6

Mixed Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runners-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score
Runner-up 2013 Australian Open Hard Czech Republic František Čermák Australia Jarmila Gajdošová
Australia Matthew Ebden
3–6, 5–7
Winner 2013 French Open Clay Czech Republic František Čermák France Kristina Mladenovic
Canada Daniel Nestor
1–6, 6–4, [10–6]
Runner-up 2015 French Open Clay Poland Marcin Matkowski United States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
United States Mike Bryan
6–7(3–7), 1–6

Tour Championships finals

Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponent Score
Runner-up 2012 Istanbul Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Maria Kirilenko
Russia Nadia Petrova
1–6, 4–6

Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 Finals

Doubles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponent Score
Winner 2012 Cincinnati Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
China Zheng Jie
6–1, 6–3
Runner-up 2017 Indian Wells Hard Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
Switzerland Martina Hingis
6–7 (4–7) , 2–6
Winner 2018 Cincinnati (2) Hard Russia Ekaterina Makarova Belgium Elise Mertens
Netherlands Demi Schuurs
6–2, 7–5

Olympic medal matches

Doubles: 2 (1 silver medal)

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Silver2012LondonGrassCzech Republic Andrea HlaváčkováUnited States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
4–6, 4–6
4th place2016Rio de JaneiroHardCzech Republic Andrea HlaváčkováCzech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová
5–7, 1–6

Mixed Doubles: 1 (1 bronze medal)

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Bronze2016Rio de JaneiroHardCzech Republic Radek ŠtěpánekIndia Sania Mirza
India Rohan Bopanna
6–1, 7–5

WTA career finals

Singles: 7 (7 runners-up)

Legend
WTA Tour Championships (0–0)
Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0)
Tier II / Premier (0–0)
Tier III, IV & V / International (0–7)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Jul 2008 Gastein Ladies, Austria Tier III Clay France Pauline Parmentier 4–6, 4–6
Loss 0–2 May 2009 Internationaux de Strasbourg, France International Clay France Aravane Rezaï 6–7(2–7), 1–6
Loss 0–3 Aug 2009 Istanbul Cup, Turkey International Hard Russia Vera Dushevina 0–6, 1–6
Loss 0–4 Apr 2011 Barcelona Ladies Open, Spain International Clay Italy Roberta Vinci 6–4, 2–6, 2–6
Loss 0–5 Sep 2012 Tournoi de Québec, Canada International Carpet (i) Belgium Kirsten Flipkens 1–6, 5–7
Loss 0–6 May 2013 Internationaux de Strasbourg, France International Clay France Alizé Cornet 6–7(4–7), 0–6
Loss 0–7 May 2015 Prague Open, Czech Republic International Clay Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 6–4, 5–7, 3–6

Doubles: 45 (22 titles, 23 runners-up)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (2–4)
WTA Tour Championships (0–1)
Olympic Games (0–1)
Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (2–1)
Tier II / Premier (2–4)
Tier III, IV & V / International (16–12)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Runner-up 1. 18 July 2006 Budapest Grand Prix Hard Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Slovakia Janette Husárová
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
6–4, 4–6, 4–6
Winner 1. 24 September 2006 Banka Koper Slovenia Open, Portorož Hard Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
France Émilie Loit
w/o
Winner 2. 29 July 2007 Gastein Ladies, Bad Gastein Clay Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Hungary Ágnes Szávay
Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová
6–3, 7–5
Winner 3. 23 September 2007 Banka Koper Slovenia Open, Portorož Hard Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Slovenia Andreja Klepač
Russia Elena Likhovtseva
5–7, 6–4, [10–7]
Winner 4. 3 May 2008 ECM Prague Open Clay Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United States Jill Craybas
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
1–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Winner 5. 20 July 2008 Gastein Ladies Clay Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Bulgaria Sesil Karatantcheva
Serbia Nataša Zorić
6–3, 6–3
Winner 6. 26 July 2009 Gastein Ladies Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Germany Tatjana Malek
Germany Andrea Petkovic
6–2, 6–4
Winner 7. 1 August 2009 Istanbul Cup Hard Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Germany Julia Görges
Switzerland Patty Schnyder
2–6, 6–3, [12–10]
Runner-up 2. 29 August 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis, New Haven Hard Czech Republic Iveta Benešová Spain Nuria Llagostera Vives
Spain María José Martínez Sánchez
2–6, 5–7
Winner 8. 9 January 2010 Brisbane International Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Hungary Melinda Czink
Spain Arantxa Parra Santonja
2–6, 7–6(7–3), [10–4]
Runner-up 3. 1 May 2010 Fes Clay Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Czech Republic Iveta Benešová
Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues
3–6, 1–6
Winner 9. 25 July 2010 Gastein Ladies Clay Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues Switzerland Timea Bacsinszky
Italy Tathiana Garbin
6–7(2–7), 6–1, [10–5]
Runner-up 4. 19 February 2011 Cellular South Cup, Memphis Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Belarus Olga Govortsova
Russia Alla Kudryavtseva
3–6, 6–4, [8–10]
Winner 10. 3 June 2011 French Open, Paris Clay Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková India Sania Mirza
Russia Elena Vesnina
6–4, 6–3
Winner 11. 18 July 2011 Gastein Ladies Clay Czech Republic Eva Birnerová Australia Jarmila Gajdošová
Germany Julia Görges
4–6, 6–2, [12–10]
Runner-up 5. 25 October 2011 BGL Luxembourg Open, Luxembourg City Hard (i) Russia Ekaterina Makarova Czech Republic Iveta Benešová
Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
5–7, 3–6
Winner 12. 7 January 2012 ASB Classic, Auckland Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Germany Julia Görges
Italy Flavia Pennetta
6–7(2–7), 6–2, [10–7]
Winner 13. 25 February 2012 Cellular South Cup, Memphis Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Vera Dushevina
Belarus Olga Govortsova
6–3, 6–4
Runner-up 6. 6 July 2012 Wimbledon, London Grass Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
5–7, 4–6
Runner-up 7. 5 August 2012 Summer Olympics, London Grass Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
4–6, 4–6
Winner 14. 19 August 2012 Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
China Zheng Jie
6–1, 6–3
Runner-up 8. 25 August 2012 New Haven Open at Yale Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
6–4, 0–6, [4–10]
Runner-up 9. 9 September 2012 US Open, New York Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci
4–6, 2–6
Winner 15. 21 October 2012 BGL Luxembourg Open Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Romania Irina-Camelia Begu
Romania Monica Niculescu
6–3, 6–4
Runner-up 10. 28 October 2012 WTA Championships, Istanbul Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Maria Kirilenko
Russia Nadia Petrova
1–6, 4–6
Winner 16. 14 July 2013 Budapest Grand Prix Clay Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Nina Bratchikova
Georgia (country) Anna Tatishvili
6–4, 6–1
Winner 17. 8 September 2013 US Open, New York Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Australia Ashleigh Barty
Australia Casey Dellacqua
6–7(4–7), 6–1, 6–4
Runner-up 11. 15 September 2013 Challenge Bell, Quebec City Carpet (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Alla Kudryavtseva
Australia Anastasia Rodionova
4–6, 3–6
Runner-up 12. 4 January 2014 ASB Classic, Auckland Hard Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek Canada Sharon Fichman
United States Maria Sanchez
6–2, 0–6, [4–10]
Winner 18. 14 September 2014 Coupe Banque Nationale, Quebec City Carpet (i) Croatia Mirjana Lučić-Baroni Germany Julia Görges
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
6–3, 7–6(10–8)
Runner-up 13. 18 October 2014 Luxembourg Open Hard (i) Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková Switzerland Timea Bacsinszky
Germany Kristina Barrois
6-3, 4-6, [4-10]
Runner-up 14. 28 February 2015 Abierto Mexicano Telcel, Acapulco Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Spain Lara Arruabarrena
Spain María Teresa Torró Flor
6–7(2–7), 7–5, [11–13]
Runner-up 15. 21 June 2015 Aegon Classic, Birmingham Grass Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Spain Garbiñe Muguruza
Spain Carla Suárez Navarro
4-6, 4-6
Runner-up 16. 26 July 2015 Gastein Ladies Clay Spain Lara Arruabarrena Montenegro Danka Kovinić
Liechtenstein Stephanie Vogt
6–4, 4–6, [3–10]
Winner 19. 29 August 2015 Connecticut Open, New Haven Hard Germany Julia Görges Chinese Taipei Chuang Chia-jung
China Liang Chen
6–3, 6–1
Runner-up 17. 18 October 2015 Generali Ladies Linz Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United States Raquel Kops-Jones
United States Abigail Spears
3–6, 5–7
Runner-up 18. 29 January 2016 Australian Open, Melbourne Hard Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Switzerland Martina Hingis
India Sania Mirza
6–7(1–7), 3–6
Winner 20. 18 September 2016 Challenge Bell, Quebec City Carpet (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Alla Kudryavtseva
Russia Alexandra Panova
7–6(7–2),7–6(7–2)
Winner 21. 21 October 2016 Kremlin Cup, Moscow Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Australia Daria Gavrilova
Russia Daria Kasatkina
4–6, 6–0, [10–7]
Runner-up 19. 5 February 2017 Taiwan Open, Taipei Hard Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching
Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
4–6, 2–6
Runner-up 20. 18 March 2017 BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells Hard Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
Switzerland Martina Hingis
6–7(4–7), 2–6
Runner-up 21. 9 April 2017 Volvo Car Open, Charleston Clay Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková United States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
1–6, 6–4, [7–10]
Runner-up 22. 5 May 2017 J&T Banka Prague Open Clay Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Czech Republic Květa Peschke
4–6, 6–7(3–7)
Runner-up 23. 10 September 2017 US Open, New York Hard Czech Republic Katerina Siniakova Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
Switzerland Martina Hingis
3–6, 2–6
Winner 22. 18 August 2018 Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati (2) Hard Russia Ekaterina Makarova Belgium Elise Mertens
Netherlands Demi Schuurs
6–2, 7–5

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 26 (19–7)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 1. 4 May 2003 Pula, Croatia Clay Hungary Virág Németh 6–4, 0–6, 1–6
Winner 1. 24 August 2003 Enschede, Netherlands Clay Netherlands Lotty Seelen 7–5, 6–4
Runner-up 2. 7 September 2003 Mestre, Italy Clay Czech Republic Lenka Šnajdrová 3–6, 6–1, 2–6
Winner 2. 4 October 2003 Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia Clay Germany Irina Delitz 6–3, 6–2
Winner 3. 5 April 2004 Cavtat, Croatia Clay Slovakia Lenka Tvarošková 7–5, 6–0
Winner 4. 18 April 2004 Bol, Croatia Clay Italy Romina Oprandi 6–4, 6–3
Winner 5. 30 May 2004 Biograd, Croatia Clay Italy Lisa Tognetti 6–3, 6–2
Winner 6. 13 June 2004 Staré Splavy, Czech Republic Clay Germany Sabrina Jolk 6–1, 7–6(7–3)
Winner 7. 12 September 2004 Durmersheim, Germany Clay Austria Petra Russegger 6–0, 5–7, 7–6(7–1)
Runner-up 3. 20 February 2005 Biberach, Germany Hard (i) Germany Kristina Barrois 5–7, 4–6
Winner 8. 13 March 2005 Rogaška Slatina, Slovenia Carpet (i) Sweden Kristina Andlovic 6–4, 6–2
Winner 9. 19 November 2005 Průhonice, Czech Republic Hard (i) Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 4–6, 6–1, 7–6(10–8)
Runner-up 4. 10 December 2005 Přerov, Czech Republic Carpet (i) Poland Joanna Sakowicz 4–6, 4–6
Winner 10. 12 February 2006 Capriolo, Italy Carpet (i) Croatia Darija Jurak 6–1, 6–4
Winner 11. 27 May 2007 Gorizia, Italy Clay Spain Eloisa Compostizo de Andrés 6–2, 6–3
Runner-up 5. 10 May 2008 Florence, Italy Clay Australia Jelena Dokić 1–6, 3–6
Winner 12. 3 August 2008 Bad Saulgau, Germany Clay Germany Carmen Klaschka 6–1, 4–6, 6–4
Winner 13. 8 February 2009 Belfort, France Carpet (i) Russia Vesna Manasieva 6–3, 6–2
Winner 14. 15 February 2009 Midland, US Hard (i) Greece Eleni Daniilidou 6–3, 6–3
Runner-up 6. 14 February 2010 Midland, US Hard (i) United Kingdom Elena Baltacha 7–5, 2–6, 3–6
Winner 15. 16 May 2010 Prague, Czech Republic Clay Croatia Ajla Tomljanović 6–1, 7–6(7–4)
Runner-up 7. 19 September 2010 Mestre, Italy Clay Czech Republic Zuzana Ondrášková 3–6, 3–6
Winner 16. 7 November 2010 Nantes, France Hard (i) Russia Valeria Savinykh 6–3, 6–1
Winner 17. 13 February 2011 Midland, US Hard (i) United States Irina Falconi 6–4, 6–4
Winner 18. 8 May 2011 Prague, Czech Republic Clay Argentina Paula Ormaechea 4–6, 6–3, 6–2
Winner 19. 27 April 2014 Chiasso, Switzerland Clay Croatia Tereza Mrdeža 6–3, 7–6(7–4)

Doubles: 47 (34–13)

Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 2 March 2004 Buchen, Germany Hard (i) Czech Republic Eva Hrdinová Belgium Elke Clijsters
Belgium Caroline Maes
6–1, 6–4
Runner-up 2. 15 November 2004 Prague, Czech Republic Hard (i) Czech Republic Sandra Kleinová Czech Republic Gabriela Chmelinová
Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková
3-6, 3-6
Winner 3. 22 November 2004 Opole, Poland Carpet Czech Republic Eva Hrdinová Belarus Ekaterina Dzehalevich
Belarus Nadejda Ostrovskaya
7–5, 6–3
Runner-up 4. 13 December 2004 Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic Hard (i) Czech Republic Eva Hrdinová Austria Daniela Klemenschits
Austria Sandra Klemenschits
walkover
Runner-up 5. 17 January 2005 Oberhaching, Germany Carpet (i) Czech Republic Zuzana Zálabská Germany Kristina Barrois
Germany Korina Perkovic
3–6, 7–5, 6–7(6–8)
Winner 6. 21 February 2005 Biberach, Germany Hard (i) Czech Republic Sandra Záhlavová Germany Kristina Barrois
Germany Stefanie Weis
5–7, 6–2, 7–5
Winner 7. 13 March 2005 Rogaška Slatina, Slovenia Hard (i) Czech Republic Zuzana Zálabská Slovakia Kristina Michalakova
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
7-5 6-0
Winner 8. 17 April 2005 Civitavecchia, Italy Clay Czech Republic Sandra Záhlavová Romania Gabriela Niculescu
Romania Monica Niculescu
6–4, 6–3
Winner 9. 6 June 2005 Zagreb, Croatia Clay Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová Austria Daniela Klemenschits
Austria Sandra Klemenschits
6–2, 6–2
Winner 10. 11 September 2005 Denain, France Clay Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová Hungary Zsófia Gubacsi
Ukraine Mariya Koryttseva
6-0, 7-5
Winner 11. 26 September 2005 Biella, Italy Clay Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Estonia Maret Ani
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mervana Jugić-Salkić
6–4, 7–6(7-4)
Winner 12. 24 October 2005 Saint-Raphaël, France Hard (i) Czech Republic Sandra Záhlavová Argentina María Emilia Salerni
United States Meilen Tu
4–6, 6–4, 7–5
Winner 13. 15 November 2005 Průhonice, Czech Republic Hard (i) Czech Republic Libuše Průšová Czech Republic Olga Blahotová
Czech Republic Eva Hrdinová
6–3, 3–6, 6–3
Runner-up 14. 22 November 2005 Opole, Poland Carpet (i) Czech Republic Gabriela Chmelinová Switzerland Timea Bacsinszky
Belarus Nadejda Ostrovskaya
4-6, 6-7 (5)
Winner 15. 5 December 2005 Přerov, Czech Republic Carpet (i) Czech Republic Gabriela Chmelinová Hungary Gréta Arn
Estonia Margit Rüütel
3-6, 6-4, 6-4
Runner-up 16. 12 December 2005 Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic Hard (i) Czech Republic Sandra Záhlavová Croatia Darija Jurak
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
3–6, 3–6
Winner 17. 30 January 2006 Urtijëi, Italy Carpet Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová Belarus Tatiana Poutchek
Belarus Anastasiya Yakimova
6–4, 6–2
Winner 18. 22 February 2006 Biberach, Germany Hard (i) Czech Republic Olga Vymetálková Croatia Darija Jurak
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
6–2, 4–6, 6–7(4–7)
Winner 19. 16 April 2006 Civitavecchia, Italy Clay Germany Martina Müller Ukraine Tatiana Perebiynis
Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová
6–7(9–11), 6–3, 7–5
Runner–up 20. 12 June 2006 Zagreb, Croatia Clay Czech Republic Olga Vymetálková Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková
Czech Republic Hana Šromová
W/O
Runner–up 21. 20 August 2006 Bronx, United States Hard Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková United States Julie Ditty
South Africa Natalie Grandin
1–6, 6–7(2–7)
Runner–up 22. 1 October 2006 Biella, Italy Hard Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
3-6, 2-6
Runner–up 23. 28 October 2006 Bratislava, Slovakia Hard (i) Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková Poland Alicja Rosolska
Poland Klaudia Jans
1–6, 3–6
Winner 24. 10 June 2007 Přerov, Czech Republic Clay Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Paraguay Rossana de los Ríos
United States Edina Gallovits
5-7, 6-3, 6-2
Winner 25. 11 June 2007 Zlín, Czech Republic Hard Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková
Czech Republic Hana Šromová
6–2, 2–6, 6–4
Winner 26. 18 August 2007 Bronx, United States Hard Poland Urszula Radwańska Ukraine Mariya Koryttseva
Belarus Darya Kustova
6–3, 1–6, 6–1
Winner 27. 11 October 2007 Jersey, United Kingdom Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková United Kingdom Katie O'Brien
United Kingdom Georgie Gent
6–0, 6–4
Runner–up 28. 11 November 2007 Ismaning, Germany Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Germany Julia Görges
Germany Kristina Barrois
6-2, 2-6, [7-10]
Winner 29. 10 December 2007 Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Croatia Darija Jurak
Croatia Ivana Lisjak
6–2, 6–1
Winner 30. 3 February 2008 Belford, France Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Spain Marta Marrero
Spain Maria José Martínez Sánchez
7-6 (8) 6-4
Winner 31. 5 February 2008 Sutton, United Kingdom Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Sweden Johanna Larsson
United Kingdom Anna Smith
6–3, 6–3
Runner-up 32. 9 June 2008 Zlín, Czech Republic Clay Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Czech Republic Simona Dobrá
Czech Republic Tereza Hladíková
4–6, 3–6
Winner 33. 13 October 2008 Saint-Raphaël, France Hard (i) Czech Republic Eva Birnerová France Gracia Radovanovic
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
6–4, 6–3
Winner 34. 27 October 2008 Bratislava, Slovakia Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Uzbekistan Akgul Amanmuradova
Romania Monica Niculescu
7–6(7–1), 6–1
Winner 35. 1 March 2009 Clearwater, United States Hard Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková Italy Maria Elena Camerin
Belgium Yanina Wickmayer
walkover
Winner 36. 8 November 2009 Nantes, France Hard (i) Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
6-4, 6-4
Winner 37. 8 February 2010 Midland, United States Hard United States Laura Granville United States Anna Tatishvili
United States Lilia Osterloh
7–6(3), 3–6, [12–10]
Winner 38. 28 June 2010 Cuneo, Italy Clay Czech Republic Eva Birnerová Romania Sorana Cîrstea
Slovenia Andreja Klepač
3–6, 6–4, [10–8]
Winner 39. 20 September 2010 Saint Malo, France Clay Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská Ukraine Mariya Koryttseva
Romania Raluca Olaru
6–4, 6–2
Winner 40. 31 October 2010 Poitiers, France Hard (i) Czech Republic Renata Voráčová Uzbekistan Akgul Amanmuradova
Germany Kristina Barrois
6–7(5-7), 6–2 [10–5]
Winner 41. 12 February 2012 Midland, United States Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Russia Vesna Dolonc
France Stéphanie Foretz
7–6(7–4), 6–2
Winner 42. 27 October 2013 Poitiers, France Hard (i) Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek United States Christina McHale
Romania Monica Niculescu
7–6(7–5), 6–2
Winner 43. 3 November 2013 Nantes, France Hard (i) Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek France Stéphanie Foretz
Czech Republic Eva Hrdinová
6–3, 6–2
Winner 44. 16 May 2014 Prague, Czech Republic Clay Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
6–3, 6–2
Winner 45. 26 October 2014 Poitiers, France Hard (i) Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková Poland Katarzyna Piter
Ukraine Maryna Zanevska
6–1, 7–5
Runner-up 46. 22 June 2018 Klosters, Switzerland Clay Japan Yuki Naito Uzbekistan Akgul Amanmuradova
Georgia (country) Ekaterine Gorgodze
2-6, 3-6
Runner-up 47. 22 July 2018 Olomouc, Czech Republic Clay Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek Czech Republic Petra Krejsová
Czech Republic Jesika Malečková
2–6, 1–6

Doubles performance timeline

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# A P Z# PO G F-S SF-B NMS NH

(W) Won; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (F-S) silver or (SF-B) bronze Olympic medal; a (NMS) downgraded Masters Series/1000 tournament; (NH) not held. SR=strike rate (events won/competed)

To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.

Tournament20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A 1R 1R 2R 3R 2R SF 2R 3R 3R F 1R A 0 / 11 18–11
French Open A 1R 1R 2R 1R 3R W SF SF SF SF QF SF 1R 1 / 13 32–12
Wimbledon A 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R F QF 2R 2R 3R 3R 3R 0 / 13 19–13
US Open A 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R QF F W 3R 3R 3R F QF 1 / 13 30–12
Win–Loss 0–0 1–3 0–4 2–4 2–4 5–4 10–3 18–4 14–3 9–4 9–4 12–4 11–4 5–3 2 / 46 99–48
Olympic Games
Summer Olympics Not Held A Not Held S Not Held 4th NH 0 / 2 7–3
Year-end championship
Tour Championships A A A A A A A F A A SF QF A 0 / 3 2–5
WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments
Indian Wells A A SF A 1R 2R 1R SF 2R SF 2R QF F A 0 / 10 18–10
Miami A A A 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R SF QF 1R A 0 / 10 6–10
Madrid Not Held A A A 2R 2R A 1R QF QF A 0 / 5 4–5
Beijing Tier II A A 2R A A A QF 1R A 0 / 3 3–3
WTA Premier 5 tournaments
Dubai/Doha [1] Absent 1R 1R A 0 / 2 0–2
Rome Absent 2R Absent 2R SF A A 0 / 2 2–2
Montréal / Toronto Absent 2R 2R QF Absent 1R A 1R A 0 / 5 4–4
Cincinnati Tier III A 2R 2R W A 1R 1R A 1R W 2 / 7 12–5
Tokyo / Wuhan[2] Absent SF 2R A 0 / 2 3–2
Career Statistics20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018No.
Tournament played 7 7 11 12 17 18 19 16 13 12 21 19 14 144
Titles 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 1 1 2 0 21
Finals 0 2 2 2 3 3 4 9 3 3 4 3 5 43
Overall win–loss 4–7 7–6 15–9 16–9 22–15 25–15 30–16 47–12 24–11 23–11 37–20 34–17 26–14 310–162
Year-end ranking 87 53 67 51 42 38 15 4 14 22 17 10 14

Notes

  • 1 The first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Qatar Total Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009–2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status.
  • 2 In 2014, the Toray Pan Pacific Open was downgraded to a Premier event and replaced by the Wuhan Open.

Grand Slam singles performance timeline

Tournament20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018W–L
Australian Open A Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 3R 1R Q2 A 5–7
French Open A Q3 A Q1 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R Q1 2R 1R Q3 A 3–7
Wimbledon Q1 Q1 A Q1 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R Q2 1R Q1 A A 0–6
US Open Q2 A Q2 Q3 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R Q1 1R Q2 Q2 1–6
Win–Loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–3 0–4 1–4 2–4 1–4 1–1 3–4 0–2 0–0 9–26

References

  1. "Williams sisters win Wimbledon doubles title". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. "Lucie Hradecká Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
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