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Nadia Petrova (Russian language|Russian:
Надежда Петрова, Nadézhda Petróva;
born June 8, 1982, Moscow, Russia) is a
professional tennis player from Russia. She turned
professional in 1999, a year in which she entered
the WTA top 100. She went on to enter the top 50
the next year and ended 2003 in the top 20. 

On April 19, 2004 she was ranked no. 6 in the
world.

Petrova has not won a singles titles yet, but she
has eleven doubles titles, including the WTA Tour
Championships in 2004.

==Titles (11)==
===Singles (0)===

===Singles Finalist (3)===
*2003: Linz (lost to Ai Sugiyama)
*2004: Gold Coast (lost to Ai Sugiyama)
*2005: Berlin (lost to Justine Henin-Hardenne)

===Doubles (11)===
*2001: ’s-Hertogenbosch (w/Dragomir Ilie)
*2001: Linz (w/Dokic).
*2002: Linz (w/Dokic); 
*2003: Moscow (w/Shaughnessy)
*2004: Miami (w/Shaughnessy)
*2004: Amelia Island (Shaughnessy)
*2004: Berlin (w/Shaughnessy)
*2004: Rome (w/Shaughnessy)
*2004: Los Angeles (w/Shaughnessy) 
*2004: New Haven (w/Shaughnessy)
*2004: WTA Tour Championships (w/Shaughnessy)  

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