- Source: Yuliya Beygelzimer
- AS Terbuka 2011 – Kualifikasi Tunggal Putri
- St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy
- Australia Terbuka 2012 – Kualifikasi Tunggal Putri
- Yuliya Beygelzimer
- Yulia
- 2014 Lale Cup – Singles
- Olga Savchuk
- 2013 Ankara Cup – Doubles
- Open de Limoges
- 2014 ONGC–GAIL Delhi Open – Women's singles
- 2011 Smart Card Open Monet+ – Doubles
- 2014 Ankara Cup – Doubles
- 2012 ITS Cup – Doubles
Yuliya Emanuilivna Beygelzimer (Ukrainian: Юлія Емануїлівна Бейгелзимер; born 20 October 1983) is a former tennis player from Ukraine.
Career
She is perhaps best known for nearly defeating Jennifer Capriati at the 2004 French Open where she was down three games to love in the second set but then swept nine of ten games. She lost the match, having led three games to love in the final set after winning the second 6–4.[1]
On 25 September 2006, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 83. On 3 April 2006, she peaked at No. 56 in the doubles rankings. In her career, she won 12 singles and 35 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.
She also won three doubles titles on the WTA Tour: at the Tashkent Open in 2003 with Tatiana Poutchek, the 2005 Internazionali di Modena with Mervana Jugić-Salkić, and the 2014 Katowice Open with Olga Savchuk.
She was also runner-up in doubles finals at the Warsaw Open with Anastasia Rodionova 2001, Sunfeast Open with Yuliana Fedak 2006, Pattaya Open with Vitalia Diatchenko 2009, Malaysian Open with Olga Savchuk 2015.
Beygelzimer has competed for Ukraine both at the Olympics and in Fed Cup.
Playing for Ukraine Fed Cup team, she has a win–loss record of 18–13.
Personal life
Yuliya Beygelzimer currently resides in her hometown Donetsk. She was coached by her father, Emmanuil. Mother Victoria is engineer. Yuliya was introduced to tennis at the age of seven when father took her to a local club. After her professional years, Yuliya wrote articles for Ukrainian Tennis Magazine.
WTA Tour finals
= Doubles: 7 (3 titles, 4 runner-ups)
=ITF Circuit finals
= Singles: 20 (12–8)
== Doubles: 58 (35–23)
=Grand Slam singles performance timeline
Notes
External links
Yuliya Beygelzimer at the Women's Tennis Association
Yuliya Beygelzimer at the International Tennis Federation
Yuliya Beygelzimer at the Billie Jean King Cup
"Amid jeers, Capriati advances at French". The Associated Press. Retrieved 15 June 2015.