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Tatiana Golovin was born on 25 January, 1988 in Moscow, Soviet Union, is a French tennis player. Discover Tatiana Golovin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 25 January 1988
Birthday 25 January
Birthplace Moscow, Soviet Union
Nationality Moscow

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Tatiana Golovin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Tatiana Golovin height is 1.75 m .

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Tatiana Golovin Net Worth

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1988

Tatiana Golovin (Татья́на Григóрьевна Головина́; born 25 January 1988) is a French professional tennis player.

2002

Golovin made her ITF Circuit debut at Cagnes-sur-Mer (France) in 2002.

She played in three more ITF events (including one semifinal) later that year.

2003

In 2003, Golovin won her first WTA Tour main-draw match at Indian Wells against No. 146 Gisela Dulko.

At the Australian Open, Golovin (ranked No. 354) upset No. 14 seed Anna Smashnova in the second round and No. 23 seed Lina Krasnoroutskaya in the third round, then lost to No. 25 seed Lisa Raymond in the fourth round.

It was her second Grand Slam tournament.

At Roland Garros, Golovin won the mixed doubles trophy with Richard Gasquet, as a wildcard team, defeating Cara Black/Wayne Black.

At Wimbledon, she reached the fourth round, with wins over Alina Jidkova, Francesca Schiavone, and Emmanuelle Gagliardi, then lost to world No. 10 Serena Williams.

Golovin reached the semifinals at the Paris Indoors, losing to Mary Pierce, after having beaten world No. 10 Elena Dementieva for her first top 10 win.

In her first grass-court main draw at Birmingham, Golovin reached her first WTA Tour singles final, which she lost to Maria Sharapova in three sets.

Golovin reached her first Tier I quarterfinal in Montreal at the Rogers Cup, losing to Vera Zvonareva.

Afterward, she reached the quarterfinals in Luxembourg, losing to eventual champion Alicia Molik.

Golovin was a member of the France Fed Cup team, that defeated Italy in the quarterfinal and Spain in the semifinals, then lost to Russia in the final, in which she defeated No. 5 Svetlana Kuznetsova.

During the year, she debuted in the top 100 on February 16 (at No. 91), and in the top 50 on June 14 (at No. 50).

Golovin reached the final in Tokyo at the Japan Open as No. 3 seed, losing to No. 2 seed Nicole Vaidišová.

She was also five-time semifinalist on four different surfaces: on hardcourt at Gold Coast, losing to Schnyder in three sets and later that year again on hardcourt at Seoul, losing to Jelena Janković in three sets; on carpet at Paris Indoors, which was her second straight semifinal there, losing the third set tie-break against Dinara Safina; clay at Charleston, where she secured her third career top-10 victory versus No. 8 Venus Williams en route to her first Tier I semifinal, falling to Justine Henin-Hardenne in two sets; and grass at Birmingham, losing to Maria Sharapova.

She made her top 20 debut (at No. 18) after her semifinal appearance at Charleston.

At her first tournament of the year in Gold Coast, Golovin reached the quarterfinals, losing to finalist Flavia Pennetta in three sets.

Golovin reached her third consecutive Paris Indoors semifinal, defeating Nadia Petrova in the quarterfinals.

The victory over world No. 7 Petrova was the fourth top 10 win of her career.

She then lost to top seed and eventual champion Amélie Mauresmo.

2004

She won the 2004 French Open mixed-doubles event, partnering with Richard Gasquet, and reached the singles quarterfinals at the 2006 US Open, losing to the eventual champion Maria Sharapova.

Her career-high singles ranking is world No. 12.

2005

Golovin reached her first final since the Japan Open Tennis Championships in 2005 at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart by defeating Elena Likhovtseva in the first round, Iveta Benešová in the second, Michaëlla Krajicek in the quarterfinals, and eighth seed Patty Schnyder in the semifinals.

However, she lost in the final to Nadia Petrova.

2006

Golovin then reached the quarterfinals of the US Open by defeating Nadia Petrova for the second time in 2006 in the third round and Anna Chakvetadze in the fourth.

She then lost to No. 3 seed and eventual champion Maria Sharapova.

2007

On April 8, 2007, Golovin won her first WTA title at the Bausch & Lomb Championships in Amelia Island, defeating Nadia Petrova.

Later in the year, Golovin won her second career title in Portorož, defeating Katarina Srebotnik in the final.

She then competed in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, and reached the final, losing to Justine Henin.

Two weeks later, Golovin lost to Henin in the final at the Zurich Open.

Golovin entered the Australian Open as the No. 13 seed, her highest seeding in a grand slam.

2008

In 2008, she was diagnosed with lower back inflammation and was forced to stop playing competitive tennis.

Born in Moscow, Golovin spent six years at Nick Bollettieri's tennis camp in Bradenton, Florida.

In her career, she was coached by former world No. 1 Mats Wilander as well as Brad Gilbert and Dean Goldfine.

2010

Golovin reached her second career Tier I semifinal at Miami, where she defeated world No. 8 Elena Dementieva in the fourth round for her fifth career top 10 victory and 100th career singles match win.

In the semifinal, Golovin overcame a 5–1 deficit and four match points while down 5–3 in second set versus Maria Sharapova, pushing the match to a third set before she sprained her left ankle and retired at 3–6, 7–6, 3–4.

Golovin's third semifinal of the season was at Stanford, where, as an unseeded player, she upset Ai Sugiyama and Anna-Lena Grönefeld on the way to losing to No. 2 seed Patty Schnyder.

2016

At the Australian Open Golovin fell in the third round to 16th seed Shahar Pe'er in a three-hour match.

At the Proximus Diamond Games held in Antwerp, she beat Katarina Srebotnik, fifth seed Patty Schnyder and Elena Likhovtseva en route to the semifinals, where she lost to Belgian Kim Clijsters.