Contents.Early life Ivanovic was born in,. Her mother Dragana, a lawyer, has been court-side during most of her matches. Her father Miroslav, a self-employed businessman, attended as many events as he possibly could. Ivanovic has a younger brother, Miloš, with whom she loved to play basketball.Ivanovic first picked up a racket at the age of five after watching, a fellow, on television. She started her career after memorizing the telephone number of a local tennis clinic from an advertisement. During the, she was forced to train during the morning to avoid bombardments. Later, she admitted that she trained in an abandoned swimming pool in the winter, as no tennis facilities were available.
Na jedan dan - napisala je Ana pored fotografija na kojima ni ona ni Bastian ne skidaju osmijehe s lica. Par je u vezi od 2014. Godine, a njihova ljubav rodila se iz bliskog prijateljstva pa ne čudi što ih fanovi gotovo uvijek vide sretne kada su zajedno.
At 13 she moved to train in, Switzerland, because of the better training facilities and coaching. Manager Dan Holzmann was living in Basel, and Ana and her mother stayed with him until they could afford an apartment. When she was 15, Ivanovic spent four hours in a locker room crying after a defeat – the first that her new manager had witnessed. She thought that Dan Holzmann would abandon her, thinking she wouldn't be good enough to become a professional tennis player. However, he remained her manager throughout her career. Career 2004: Rising star Ivanovic reached the final of the, losing to. In 2004, she went 26–0 on the, and won all five events that she entered, two of them as a qualifier.
As a qualifier in Zurich, she overcame a 5–1 third-set deficit along with two match points to defeat world No. She then debuted in the qualifying draw of a Major at the, where she was defeated by Lioudmila Skavronskaia after winning the first set 6–1 and having two match points in the third set. Her first notable breakthrough occurred in the next tournament, when she took to two tiebreaks, before losing in straight sets in the second round of the. She had held several set points in both sets. She followed up her run in Zurich with a quarterfinal showing at the next week.2005: First WTA title Ivanovic won her first career singles title early in the year at the, after defeating in the final.
Her ranking continued to rise after wins over in Miami, also in Miami, and in Warsaw, all of whom were top-10 players. Ivanovic lost to at the in the third round, at in the third round after holding a 6–2, 2–0 lead, and at the in the quarterfinals. However, Ivanovic's biggest win to date then came over Mauresmo in the third round of the. She advanced to the quarterfinals of only her second Grand Slam tournament by defeating in the fourth round. Later in the year, Ivanovic reached the semifinals of the Zurich Open and, losing to in both tournaments. She finished the year ranked No.
16.2006: Breakthrough. (1975/1985 – 260 w).
(1976 – 2 w). (1978/1987 – 331 w). (1980 – 22 w).
(1987/1997 – 377 w). / / (1991/1996 – 178 w).
(1995 – 12 w). (1997/2001 – 209 w).
(1998/2006 – 98 w). (2001/2002 – 17 w).
(2002 – 11 w). (2002/2017 – 319 w). (2003/2011 – 20 w). (2003/2008 – 117 w). (2004/2006 – 39 w).
(2005/2012 – 21 w). (2008 – 12 w). (2008/2009 – 18 w). (2009 – 26 w). (2010/2018 – 71 w). (2012/2013 – 51 w). (2016/2017 – 34 w).
(2017 – 8 w). (2017 – 4 w). (2017/2019 – 64 w). (2019 – 25 w). (2019 – 8 w).