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'{{Fancruft|date=April 2009}} {{BLP sources|date=September 2008}} {{Infobox Tennis player |playername= Dinara Safina |image= <gallery>[[File: Safina http://www.photogallery.dinarasafina.su/albums/off-court-2009/dinara-off-court-09-0x1-19.jpg]] |nickname= ''Dina'', ''Marat's Sister'' |country= {{flagcountry|Russia}} |residence= [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] |datebirth= {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1986|4|27}} |placebirth= Moscow, Soviet Union |height= {{height|ft=6|in=1}}<ref>[http://www.dsafina.com/bio.php Official Website of Dinara Safina]</ref> |weight= {{convert|70|kg|lb st|abbr=on}} |turnedpro= 2001 |plays= Right-handed; two-handed backhand |careerprizemoney= US$8,658,228 |singlesrecord= 323–142 |singlestitles= 11 WTA, 4 ITF |highestsinglesranking= No. '''1''' (April 20, 2009) |AustralianOpenresult= F ([[2009 Australian Open - Women's Singles|2009]]) |FrenchOpenresult= F ([[2008 French Open - Women's Singles|2008]], [[2009 French Open - Women's Singles|2009]]) |Wimbledonresult= SF ([[2009 Wimbledon Championships - Women's Singles|2009]]) |USOpenresult= SF ([[2008 US Open - Women's Singles|2008]]) |Othertournaments = yes |WTAChampionshipsresult = RR ([[2008 WTA Tour Championships|2008]]) |Olympicsresult=[[File:Silver medal.svg|20px]] Silver medal ([[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's Singles|2008]]) |doublesrecord= 168–87 |doublestitles= 8 WTA, 3 ITF |highestdoublesranking= No. 8 (May 12, 2008) |grandslamsdoublesresults= yes |AustralianOpenDoublesresult = QF (2004, 2005) |FrenchOpenDoublesresult = 3R (2006, 2007, 2008) |WimbledonDoublesresult = 3R (2005, 2008) |USOpenDoublesresult = '''W''' (2007) |OthertournamentsDoubles =yes |OlympicsDoublesresult = QF (2008) |updated= July 6, 2009 }} {{MedalTop}} {{MedalSport | Women's [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Tennis]]}} {{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}} {{MedalSilver | [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing]] | [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's singles|Singles]]}} {{MedalBottom}} [[File:Dinara Safina 2006 Australian Open.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Safina at the [[2006 Australian Open]].]] '''Dinara Mikhailovna Safina''' ({{lang-tt|Динара Мөбин кызы Сафина}}, ''Dinara Möbin qızı Safina''; {{lang-ru|Дина́ра Миха́йловна (Муби́новна) Са́фина}}, born April 27, 1986 in [[Moscow]]) is a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[tennis]] player. She has been the runner-up in three [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] singles tournaments and won the women's doubles title at the [[2007 US Open (tennis)|2007 US Open]] with [[Nathalie Dechy]]. She also won the [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] silver medal in women's singles at the [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing]]. Her most recent achievement is runner-up in the [[2009 French Open]]. She is the younger sister of former World No. 1 men's player [[Marat Safin]]. She and her brother are the first brother-sister tandem in tennis history to both achieve a #1 ranking. ==Biography== ===Early life=== Safina was born in Moscow, Russia to [[Tatar]] parents. Her mother, tennis coach [[Rauza Islanova]], was her trainer when she was younger. Safina's father is director of the Spartak tennis club in Moscow. At age 8 Safina and her family moved to [[Valencia, Spain]] and as a result Safina speaks fluent Spanish as well as Russian and English. Previously, Safina was coached by [[Glen Schaap]], former trainer of [[Nadia Petrova]]. Her current coach is [[Željko Krajan]]. She trains in [[Varazdin]], [[Croatia]].<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090206/sp_wl_afp/tenniswtaruscrosafina;_ylt=AsKmDiTldbjcWBkwYww.PEpNz7QF Safina to Set Up Base in Croatia]</ref> ==Tennis career== ===Playing style=== Safina is an offensive baseliner. She likes to take the ball on the rise with full power on every shot. Her sharp angled forehand can set up a point that will be hit with a big and heavy forehand which will be converted to a winner. Her backhand can be flat and heavy and can be devastating on some of her games. Because of her height, Safina's groundstrokes are more effective on clay courts where the high bounces land in her hitting zone. She boasts a powerful first serve that sometimes lacks consistency in tight moments. Her primary weakness is her mental toughness, particularly in Grand Slam finals. Her emotions on court can adversely affect her game, though her mental toughness has considerably improved. Safina is also a tenacous fighter, and has made several notable comebacks in her career. One such notable comeback was at the [[2008 French Open]] when she was down 6-7, 2-5 against [[Maria Sharapova]] and eventually won 6-7, 7-6, 6-2 after fighting off match point. She was also regarded as one of the most healthy and fit players on tour. Though an adequate lateral mover, she is less nimble moving forward and tends to avoid net play. Like her brother, Safina has expressed displeasure with grass courts and is more comfortable on clay and hard courts. ===2002&ndash;2004=== Safina made her debut in the main draw of a WTA Tour tournament in May 2002, on clay at the [[Estoril Open]] in [[Estoril|Estoril, Portugal]]. She defeated third seed [[Martina Sucha]] in the first round of that tournament before going on to lose in the semifinals. She won her first title of her career in [[Sopot, Poland]], defeating two seeds – including World No. 24 [[Patty Schnyder]] - en route to the final, which she won when opponent [[Henrieta Nagyova]] retired during the second set. In doing so, she became the youngest Tour champion in four years and the first qualifier to win a title in three years. She entered the top 100 on the world rankings as a result of this win. Later that year, Safina made her debut at a Grand Slam, losing in the second round of the [[US Open]] to top seed and eventual champion [[Serena Williams]] 6–0, 6–1. In October, at the [[Kremlin Cup]] in [[Moscow]], she defeated a top 20 player for the first time, World No. 14 [[Silvia Farina Elia]]. She finished the season as World No. 68. Safina won her second title over [[Katarina Srebotnik]] at the [[Internazionali Femminili di Palermo]] in [[Palermo|Palermo, Italy]] in July 2003. She lost in the first round in her debuts at the [[Australian Open]], [[French Open]] and [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]], although she reached the fourth round at the [[US Open]] before losing to second seed and eventual champion [[Justine Henin]]. She also made the quarterfinals in [[Doha|Doha, Qatar]], Sopot and [[Shanghai]]. She beat World No. 11 and defending champion [[Magdalena Maleeva]] in Moscow. She finished the season as World No. 54. At the [[2004 Australian Open]], Safina defeated a seed at a Grand Slam for the first time, upsetting 27th seed [[Amanda Coetzer]] in the second round before losing to second seed [[Kim Clijsters]] in the third round. However, she failed to make an impact at any of the other Grand Slams, losing in the second round of the [[French Open]] and the first round of both [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] and the [[US Open]], although she pushed eventual runner-up [[Elena Dementieva]] to three sets in the latter. She made the third final of her career and first off of clay in October at the [[Fortis Championships Luxembourg]], losing to [[Alicia Molik]]. She finished the season as World No. 44, her first time finishing in the world's top 50. ===2005=== Safina continued to climb the rankings in 2005. At the [[Australian Open]], she lost in the second round to second seed [[Amelie Mauresmo]]. However, she defeated Mauresmo in the final of the [[Open Gaz de France]] in [[Paris]] three weeks later, in order to win the third title of her career. This marked her first win over a player ranked in the top 10, and it allowed Safina to enter the top 40 for the first time. Safina won her second title of 2005 in May on clay at the [[ECM Prague Open]] in [[Prague|Prague, Czech Republic]], defeating [[Zuzana Ondrášková]] in the final. However, she then lost in the first round of the French Open to [[Virginie Razzano]]. She won a match at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] for the first time, eventually losing in the third round to top seed [[Lindsay Davenport]]. After losing in the first round of the [[US Open]] to [[Maria Elena Camerin]], Safina made three semifinals in the fall - at the [[Fortis Championships Luxembourg]], the Tier I [[Kremlin Cup]] in Moscow and the [[Gaz de France Stars]] in [[Hasselt|Hasselt, Belgium]]. In Moscow, she defeated World No. 1 [[Maria Sharapova]] in the quarterfinals 1–6, 6–4, 7–5 before losing to [[Mary Pierce]]. She also played a key role in Russia's victory against France in the [[Fed Cup]], parterning [[Elena Dementieva]] to win the doubles rubber. Safina finished the year ranked World No. 20, by far her highest finish. ===2006=== Safina started 2006 by losing in the second round of the [[Australian Open]] to [[Sofia Arvidsson]]. The highlight of the remainder of the spring hardcourt season was a run to the quarterfinals of the [[Pacific Life Open]] in [[Indian Wells, California]], defeating fifth seed [[Anastasia Myskina]] before losing to former World No. 1 [[Martina Hingis]]. On clay, Safina reached her first final at a Tier I tournament at the [[BNL Internazionali d'Italia|Italian Open]], defeating top 10 players [[Kim Clijsters]], [[Elena Dementieva]], and [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]], before being beaten by Hingis 6–2, 7–5. At the [[French Open]], Safina made the [[2006 French Open - Women's Singles|quarterfinals]] at a Grand Slam for the first time in her career. In the fourth round, she beat fourth-seeded [[Maria Sharapova]] 7–5, 2–6, 7–5. In the third set, she trailed 1–5 and was down a match point but won after almost 2½ hours of play. She went on to lose to Kuznetsova in the next round. To kick off the [[grass court]] season, following her strong performance on clay, she reached her first grass court final at the [[Ordina Open]], losing to [[Michaella Krajicek]] 6–3, 6–4. She then lost in the third round of [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]], losing to [[Ana Ivanovic]]. The highlight of Safina's summer hardcourt season was a run to the semifinals of the Tier I [[Rogers Cup]] in [[Montreal]], before ultimately losing to Ivanovic. During the [[2006 US Open (tennis)|US Open]], she again reached a [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] quarterfinal, this time losing to top seed [[Amélie Mauresmo]]. She met with greater success in doubles, where she reached the final with partner [[Katarina Srebotnik]]. Safina reached the top ten on the singles rankings for the first time in the fall. She finished the season just outside it, at World No. 11. ===2007=== [[Image:Dinara Safina 2007 Australian Open womens doubles R1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Safina at the [[2007 Australian Open]].]] Safina won her first tournament of 2007, the [[Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts]] in [[Gold Coast, Australia]], defeating [[Martina Hingis]] in the final. She also won the doubles title at the tournament, partnering [[Katarina Srebotnik]]. She then lost in the third round of the [[2007 Australian Open|Australian Open]] to [[Li Na (tennis)|Li Na]] 6–2 6–2. Safina reached her second final of the year at the [[Tier I]] [[Family Circle Cup]] in [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina, USA]] in April, after retirements from [[Tatiana Golovin]] and [[Vera Zvonareva]] in the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively. In the final, she lost to [[Jelena Jankovic]] 6–2, 6–2. After reaching the quarterfinals at both the [[Qatar Telecom German Open]] in [[Berlin]] and the [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia]] in [[Rome]], Safina lost to [[Serena Williams]] 6–2, 6–3 in the fourth round of the [[2007 French Open|French Open]]. During May, she moved up to World No. 9, the highest ranking of her career at the time. On grass, Safina lost in three sets to Jankovic in the semifinal of the [[Ordina Open]] in [[s'-Hertogenbosch|s'-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]] 6–3, 3–6, 7–6(6), having had a match point in the tiebreaker. Following that loss, she was upset by [[Akiko Morigami]] in the second round of [[2007 Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]. Safina lost in the fourth round of the [[2007 US Open|US Open]] to World No. 1 and eventual champion [[Justine Henin]]. At the tournament, she partnered [[Nathalie Dechy]] to win the women's doubles title, her first Grand Slam title. In October, Safina achieved only her second win over a player ranked in the top 10 that season, defeating World No. 6 [[Anna Chakvetadze]] en route to the semifinals of the [[Kremlin Cup]] in [[Moscow]], where she eventually lost to eventual champion [[Elena Dementieva]]. She finished the season as World No. 16. === 2008 === Safina endured a poor start to the season, winning just 11 of her first 21 matches, a period that included a loss to World No. 194 [[Sabine Lisicki]] in the first round of the [[2008 Australian Open|Australian Open]]. Her best result in singles play during this period was a run to the quarterfinals of the [[Tier I]] [[Sony Ericsson Open]] in [[Miami]], defeating former World No. 1 [[Lindsay Davenport]] in the fourth round before losing to [[Vera Zvonareva]]. Meanwhile, she won doubles titles at the [[2008 Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts|Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts]] in [[Gold Coast, Australia]], partnering [[Agnes Szavay]], and at the [[Pacific Life Open]] in [[Indian Wells, California]], partnering [[Elena Vesnina]]. Safina's breakthrough came at the Tier I [[Qatar Telecom German Open]] in [[Berlin]] in May. In the third round, she defeated World No. 1 [[Justine Henin]] 5–7, 6–3, 6–1, despite never winning a set against the Belgian before. This would transpire to be Henin's last ever match before retiring the following week. Safina then ended [[Serena Williams|Serena Williams's]] 17-match wining streak with a 2–6, 6–1, 7–6(5) victory. Safina then defeated [[Victoria Azarenka]] in the semifinals, before defeating [[Elena Dementieva]] 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 to win the first Tier I title of her career. As a result of her win in Berlin, Safina went into the [[2008 French Open|French Open]] considered an outside favourite for the title. In the fourth round, she defeated new World No. 1 [[Maria Sharapova]] 6–7(6), 7–6(5), 6–2, having saved a match point at 5–3 down in the second set. In the quarterfinals, Safina defeated Dementieva 4–6, 7–6(5), 6–0, after again saving match points at 5–2 down in the second set. Then, in her first Grand Slam semifinal, Safina defeated [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] 6–3, 6–2, before being defeated by [[Serbia|Serbia's]] [[Ana Ivanovic]] 6–4, 6–3 in the final. After her run at the French Open, Safina returned to her peak ranking of World No. 9. [[Image:Dinara Safina.JPG|right|thumb|Safina at the Qatar Telecom German Open (Berlin)]] On grass, Safina reached the final of the [[Ordina Open]] in [[s'-Hertogenbosch|s'-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]], having defeated Dementieva 6–3, 6–2 in the semifinals, but she then lost to [[Tamarine Tanasugarn]] in the final 7–5, 6–3. Seeded ninth at the [[2008_Wimbledon_Championships_-_Women%27s_Singles#Section_5|Wimbledon]], Safina lost in the third round to Israeli [[Shahar Pe'er]] 7–5, 6–7, 8–6 in 3 hours, 25 minutes. Safina had saved a match point in the second set and served for the match in the third set at 5–4 but was broken. She then went on to lose the match, double faulting on match point. At the [[East West Bank Classic]] in [[Carson, California]] in July, Safina defeated top-seeded [[Jelena Janković]] in the semifinals before claiming her second title of the year by defeating [[Flavia Pennetta]] in the final to win her second title of the year. The following week, Safina won the Tier I [[Rogers Cup (tennis)|Rogers Cup]] in [[Montreal, Canada]], defeating [[Dominika Cibulkova]] in the final. This marked the first time in her career that she had won titles at back-to-back tournaments, and it moved her up to World No. 6, her highest career ranking at the time. She also won the [[US Open Series]] as a result of this victory.<ref>http://www.usopenseries.com/news/fullstory.sps?iType=&inewsid=6616810</ref> Representing Russia at the [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's Singles|Beijing Olympics]], Ssfina was considered one of the favorites for the gold medal. She defeated World No. 1 Jankovic in the quarterfinals in three sets, making her the first player in the history of the WTA Tour to defeat three different reigning World No. 1s in the same year. <ref>http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/3/newsroom/stories/?ContentID=2525 Safina Defeats Janković to Complete Semifinal Line-Up</ref> In the semifinals, she defeated crowd favourite [[Li Na (tennis)|Li Na]] in straight sets. In the gold medal match, however, Safina lost to Dementieva in three sets. Seemingly in control after winning the first set, Safina served 17 double faults and committed 54 unforced errors en route to her loss.<ref>[http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/TE/C73A/TEW001101.shtml#TEW001101 Match Statistics - Women's Singles Gold Medal Match - The Official Website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games]</ref> She went into the [[2008 US Open - Women's Singles|US Open]] as the sixth seed and was one of five women who could have taken the World No. 1 ranking, depending on their results in this tournament. However, she lost in the semifinals to the eventual champion Serena Williams, 6–3, 6–2. After this tournament, her ranking rose to a career high of World No. 5. Safina won her third Tier I title of the season and fourth title overall at the [[Toray Pan Pacific Open]] in [[Tokyo]] in September, defeating Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–3 in the final. This win moved her up to a new peak of World No. 3, before later briefly becoming the World No. 2 in October. She qualified for the year-ending [[2008 WTA Tour Championships - Singles|Sony Ericsson Championships]] in [[Doha, Qatar]] for the first time in her career, but she lost all three of her round robin matches, to [[Venus Williams]], Serena Williams and Dementieva. She finished the season as World No. 3, the first time she had even finished in the world's top 10. She was one of only three women to win four titles during the season, the others being Jankovic and Serena Williams, and was the only woman to win three Tier I titles. Her sudden emergence as a major contender in women's tennis was described by TENNIS.com as "one of the most astonishing overnight transformations in recent tennis memory". ===2009=== [[File:Din_safina.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Safina in action during the [[Hopman Cup]].]] Safina reached the final at her first tournament of the year, the [[Medibank International]] in [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]], losing there to [[Elena Dementieva]]. As the third seed at the [[2009 Australian Open|Australian Open]], Safina defeated [[Alize Cornet]] in the fourth round 6–2, 2–6, 7–5 after having been down 5–2 and facing two match points in the third set.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7849574.stm|title=Superb Bartoli dumps out Jankovic|publisher=BBC Sport|date=2009-01-25|accessdate=2009-02-04}}</ref> She went on to make the semifinals, where she defeated seventh seed [[Vera Zvonareva]] in straight sets to reach the second Grand Slam final of her career. However, she lost there to [[Serena Williams]] 6-0, 6-3 in only 59 minutes. Had Safina won the tournament, she would have assumed the World No. 1 ranking.<ref>[http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/1/newsroom/stories/?ContentID=2934 Who Will Be No.1 Now?]</ref> At the [[BNP Paribas Open]] in [[Indian Wells, California]], Safina made 56 unforced errors<ref name="2009 BNP Paribas Open"/> while losing in the quarterfinals to eighth-seeded [[Victoria Azarenka]] 6–7(4), 6–1, 6–3. Safina would have become the World No. 1 had Safina reached the final of this tournament.<ref name="2009 BNP Paribas Open">[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/20/sports/tennis/20nadal.html?ref=tennis Nadal Shows Why He’s No. 1, and Safina Shows Why She Isn’t]</ref> She then squandered a further chance to assume the position with a third round loss at the [[Sony Ericsson Open]] in [[Miami]]. She eventually achieved the feat on April 20, becoming the 19th player, and second Russian after [[Maria Sharapova]], to be ranked World No. 1 by the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. Safina and her brother [[Marat Safin]] are the first ever brother-sister World No. 1 pair, with Safin having been ranked World No. 1 by the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] earlier in his career.<ref>[http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/1/newsroom/stories/?ContentID=3140 Safina To Ascend To No.1]</ref> Playing in her first tournament as the World No. 1 in late April, Safina reached the final of the [[Porsche Tennis Grand Prix]] in [[Stuttgart|Stuttgart, Germany]], but lost to [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]]. The following week at the [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia]] in Rome, a Premier 5 event, Safina defeated [[Venus Williams]] for the first time in the semifinals 6–7(3), 6–3, 6–4 and Kuznetsova 6–3, 6–2 in the final. The following week, Safina advanced to the final at the inaugural Premier Mandatory [[2009 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open - Women's Singles|Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open]], where she defeated [[Caroline Wozniacki]] to win her second consecutive title in the space of two weeks. As the top seed and title favorite at the [[2009 French Open - Women's Singles|French Open]], Safina dropped just five games in advancing to the quarterfinals. She was then tested by Azarenka in the first set of the quarterfinals, but ultimately prevailed 1–6, 6–4, 6–2. She beat [[Dominika Cibulková]] in the semifinals with a score of 6-3, 6-3 to reach her third Grand Slam final, where she lost to Kuznetsova 6–4, 6–2. At the [[Wimbledon Championships]], Safina advanced to the fourth round for the first time, where she defeated 2006 champion [[Amelie Mauresmo]] in three sets. She then beat [[Sabine Lisicki]] in the quarterfinals 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-1, but then suffered a resounding loss to Venus Williams 6-1, 6-0 in the semi-finals. ==Major finals== ===Grand Slam finals=== ====Singles (3)==== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- |width="100"|'''Outcome''' |width="50"|'''Year''' |width="200"|'''Championship''' |width="75"|'''Surface''' |width="200"|'''Opponent in the final''' |width="200"|'''Score in the final''' |-bgcolor="#EBC2AF" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up <small>(1/1) || [[2008 French Open|2008]]||[[French Open]] || Clay || {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ana Ivanović]] || 6–4, 6–3 |-bgcolor="#FFFFCC" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up <small>(2/2) || [[2009 Australian Open|2009]] ||[[Australian Open (tennis)|Australian Open]] || Hard ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Serena Williams]] || 6–0, 6–3 |-bgcolor="#EBC2AF" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up <small>(3/3) || [[2009 French Open|2009]] || French Open || Clay || {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] || 6–4, 6–2 |-bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |} ====Doubles (2)==== {| class="sortable wikitable" |width="85"|'''Outcome''' |width="75"|'''Year''' |width="125"|'''Championship''' |width="75"|'''Surface''' |width="125"|'''Partner''' |width="150"|'''Opponents in the final''' |width="125"|'''Score in the final''' |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || [[2006 US Open - Women's Doubles|2006]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nathalie Dechy]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Vera Zvonareva]] || 7–6, 7–5 |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |bgcolor="98FB98"|Winner || [[2007 US Open - Women's Doubles|2007]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nathalie Dechy]] || {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Yung-Jan Chan]]<br />{{flagicon|TPE}} [[Chia-Jung Chuang]] || 6–4, 6–2 |} ==Career finals (30)== ===Singles (22)=== ====Wins (11)==== <table width="60%"> <tr> <td valign="top" width="33%" align="left"> {| class="wikitable" |- !Legend: Before 2009!! Legend: Starting in 2009 |- |align="center" colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFF99"| [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] tournaments (0) |- |align="center" colspan="2" bgcolor="#FF6666"| WTA Championships (0) |- |bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Tier I (3) |bgcolor="#0099CC"| Premier Mandatory (1) |- |bgcolor="#ccccff"| Tier II (2) |bgcolor="#c0d077"| Premier 5 (1) |- |bgcolor="#CCFFCC"| Tier III (2) |bgcolor="#BF94E4"| Premier (0) |- |bgcolor="#66CCFF"| Tier IV & V (2) |bgcolor="#50C878"| International (0) |} <td valign="top" width="33%" align="left"> <table class="wikitable"> <tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"> <td>'''Titles by Surface'''</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Hard (4)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Grass (0)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Clay (6)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Carpet (1)</td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> {| class="sortable wikitable" |- |width=50|'''No.''' |width=125|'''Date''' |width=250|'''Tournament''' |width=75|'''Surface''' |width=200|'''Opponent in the final''' |width=200|'''Score in the final''' |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1. | July 27, 2002 | [[Sopot, Poland]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Henrieta Nagyová]] | 6–3, 4–0 retired |- bgcolor="#66ccff" | 2. | July 13, 2003 | [[Internazionali Femminili di Palermo|Palermo, Italy]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 3. | February 13, 2005 | [[Open Gaz de France|Paris, France]] | Carpet (i) | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Amélie Mauresmo]] | 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#66ccff" | 4. | May 15, 2005 | [[ECM Prague Open|Prague, Czech Republic]] | Clay | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Zuzana Ondrášková]] | 7–6(2), 6–3 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 5. | January 6, 2007 | [[Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts|Gold Coast, Australia]] | Hard | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Martina Hingis]] | 6–3, 3–6, 7–5 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 6. | May 11, 2008 | [[Qatar Telecom German Open|Berlin, Germany]] | Clay | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Dementieva]] | 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 7. | July 27, 2008 | [[East West Bank Classic|Los Angeles]], [[USA]] | Hard | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Flavia Pennetta]] | 6–4, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 8. | August 3, 2008 | [[Rogers Cup (tennis)|Montreal, Canada]] | Hard | {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Dominika Cibulková]] | 6–2, 6–1 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 9. | September 21, 2008 | [[Toray Pan Pacific Open|Tokyo, Japan]] | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] | 6–1, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#c0d077" | 10. | May 9, 2009 | [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia|Rome]], Italy | Clay | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] | 6–3, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#0099CC" | 11. | May 17, 2009 | [[Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open|Madrid, Spain]] | Clay | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Caroline Wozniacki]] | 6–2, 6–4 |} ====Runner-ups (11)==== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- |width=50|'''No.''' |width=125|'''Date''' |width=250|'''Tournament''' |width=75|'''Surface''' |width=200|'''Opponent in the final''' |width=200|'''Score in the final''' |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1. | October 31, 2004 | [[Fortis Championships Luxembourg|Luxembourg City, Luxembourg]] | Hard (i) | {{flagicon|AUえーゆーS}} [[Alicia Molik]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2. | May 21, 2006 | [[Rome Masters|Rome, Italy]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Martina Hingis]] | 6–2, 7–5 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 3. | June 24, 2006 | [[Ordina Open|s-'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]] | Grass | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Michaëlla Krajicek]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4. | April 15, 2007 | [[Family Circle Cup|Charleston]], [[USA]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jelena Janković]] | 6–2, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 5. | June 7, 2008 | [[French Open]], [[Paris]], [[France]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ana Ivanović]] | 6–4, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 6. | June 21, 2008 | s-'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands | Grass | {{flagicon|THA}} [[Tamarine Tanasugarn]] | 7–5, 6–3 |- bgcolor="silver" | 7. | August 17, 2008 | [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]], [[Beijing]], [[China]] | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Dementieva]] | 3–6, 7–5, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#BF94E4" | 8. | January 16, 2009 | [[Medibank International|Sydney]], [[Australia]] | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Dementieva]] | 6–3, 2–6, 6–1 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 9. | January 30, 2009 | [[Australian Open]], [[Melbourne]], Australia | Hard | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Serena Williams]] | 6–0, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#BF94E4" | 10. | May 3, 2009 | [[Porsche Tennis Grand Prix|Stuttgart]], [[Germany]] | Clay (i) | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] | 6–4, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 11. | June 6, 2009 | French Open, Paris, France | Clay | {{flagicon|RUS}} Svetlana Kuznetsova | 6–4, 6–2 |} ===Women's doubles (8)=== ====Wins (8)==== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" |'''No.''' |'''Date''' |'''Tournament''' |'''Surface''' |'''Partner''' |'''Opponents in Final''' |'''Score in Final''' |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 1. | September 26, 2004 | [[China Open (tennis)|Beijing, China]] | Hard | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Emmanuelle Gagliardi]] | {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Gisela Dulko]]<br />{{flagicon|VEN}} [[Maria Vento-Kabchi]] | 6–4, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2. | June 18, 2005 | [[Ordina Open|'s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]] | Grass | {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Anabel Medina Garrigues]] | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Iveta Benešová]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Nuria Llagostera Vives]] | 6–4, 2–6, 7–6(11) |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 3. | January 7, 2006 | [[Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts|Gold Coast, Australia]] | Hard | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Meghann Shaughnessy]] | {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Cara Black]]<br />{{flagicon|AUえーゆーS}} [[Rennae Stubbs]] | 6–2, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 4. | February 19, 2006 | [[Proximus Diamond Games|Antwerp, Belgium]] | Carpet Indoor | {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Stéphanie Foretz]]<br />{{flagicon|NED}} [[Michaëlla Krajicek]] | 6–1, 6–1 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 5. | January 6, 2007 | Gold Coast, Australia | Hard | {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Iveta Benešová]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Galina Voskoboeva]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 6. | September 9, 2007 | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]], New York City | Hard | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nathalie Dechy]] | {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Yung-Jan Chan]]<br />{{flagicon|TPE}} [[Chia-Jung Chuang]] | 6–4, 6–2 |-bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 7. | January 5, 2008 | Gold Coast, Australia |Hard |{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Ágnes Szávay]] |{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yan Zi (tennis)|Yan Zi]]<br />{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Zheng Jie]] |6–1, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | 8. | March 22, 2008 | [[Indian Wells Masters|Indian Wells, California]], U.S. | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Vesnina]] | {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yan Zi (tennis)|Yan Zi]]<br />{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Zheng Jie]] | 6–1, 1–6, [10-8] |} ==Singles performance timeline== {{outofdate}} {{Performance timeline legend}} {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%" |- |align=center colspan=4|NM5 || means an event that is neither a Premier Mandatory nor a Premier 5 tournament. |} ''To prevent confusion and double counting, information in this table is updated only once a tournament when the player's participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through the [[2009 French Open]] in [[Paris, France]], which ended June 6, 2009.'' <!--if you can't understand the italicized note, it just means WAIT till she exits in the tournament, either with a win or a loss so an editor can do it in just one go. and in updating numbers, include the update of tournaments played, finals reached and won, surface win-loss, overall win-loss, and these numbers in the career column, as well as the win-loss in the footnote. --> {| class="wikitable" |- !Tournament !! [[2000 WTA Tour|2000]] !! [[2001 WTA Tour|2001]] !! [[2002 WTA Tour|2002]] !! [[2003 WTA Tour|2003]] !! [[2004 WTA Tour|2004]] !! [[2005 WTA Tour|2005]] !! [[2006 WTA Tour|2006]] !! [[2007 WTA Tour|2007]] !! [[2008 WTA Tour|2008]] !! [[2009 WTA Tour|2009]] !! Career<br />SR !! Career<br />Win-Loss |- | colspan="15" | '''Grand Slam Tournaments''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Australian Open]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align=center|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align=center style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|12–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[French Open]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align=center|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align=center style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align=center style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|22–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align=center|LQ |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:yellow"|SF |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 8 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|14–8 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align="center" style="background:yellow"|SF |align=center| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|16–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|SR |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 2 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 2 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 28 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| N/A |- bgcolor="#efefef" |Win-Loss |align="center" |0–0 |align="center" |0–0 |align="center" |3–2 |align="center" |3–4 |align="center" |3–4 |align="center" |3–4 |align="center" |11–4 |align="center" |9–4 |align="center" |13–4 |align="center" |12–2 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| N/A |align="center" |57–28 |- | colspan="18" | '''Year-End Championship''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[WTA Tour Championships]] |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|RR |align="center"| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–3 |- | colspan="18" | '''WTA Premier Mandatory Tournaments''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[BNP Paribas Open|Indian Wells]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 6 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|9–6 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Sony Ericsson Open|Key Biscayne]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|7–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[Madrid Masters|Madrid]] |align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|5–0 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[China Open (tennis)|Beijing]] |align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held |align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center" | |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–0 |- | colspan="18" | '''WTA Premier 5 Tournaments''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Dubai Tennis Championships|Dubai]] |align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–1 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia|Rome]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 5 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|16–4 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open|Cincinnati]] |align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held |align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center"| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–0 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Rogers Cup (tennis)|Montréal / Toronto]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center"| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|11–3 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Toray Pan Pacific Open|Tokyo]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" | |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|4–0 |- | colspan="18" | '''Former WTA Tier I Tournaments (currently neither Premier Mandatory nor Premier 5 events)''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Family Circle Cup|Charleston]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" rowspan="2" style="color:#cccccc;"| NM5 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 3 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|7–3 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Kremlin Cup|Moscow]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |LQ |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 8 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|12–8 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Qatar Total Open|Doha]] |align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" rowspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not<br>Held |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|2–1 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Qatar Telecom German Open|Berlin]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 6 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|15–5 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[Acura Classic|San Diego]] |align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not Tier I |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" colspan="1" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not<br>Held |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 3 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|3–3 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[Zürich Open|Zürich]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" colspan="1" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not <br /> Tier I |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–1 |- | colspan="18" | '''Career Statistics''' |- bgcolor="#efefef" |'''Tournaments Won''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''1''' |align="center" |'''1''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''2''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''1''' |align="center" |'''4''' |align="center" |'''2''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|N/A |align="center" |'''11''' |- bgcolor="#efefef" |'''Year End Ranking''' |align="center" |None |align="center" |394 |align="center" |68 |align="center" |54 |align="center" |44 |align="center" |20 |align="center" |11 |align="center" |16 |align="center" style="background:#EEE8AA;"|'''3''' |align="center" | |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|N/A |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|N/A |} == References == {{BLP sources|date=January 2009}} {{reflist|2}} == External links == {{commonscat}} *{{official|http://www.dsafina.com/}} *{{wta|id=8108|name=Dinara Safina}} *{{ITF female profile|number=100001378}} *{{FedCupplayerlink|id=100001378}} {{Dinara Safina start boxes}} {{Top ten tennis players|wtasingles=y}} {{Tennis World Number Ones (women)}} {{Top ten European female tennis players}} {{Top Russian female tennis players}} <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]] --> {{Persondata |NAME = Safina, Dinara |ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Сафина, Динара Михайловна |SHORT DESCRIPTION = Russian tennis player |DATE OF BIRTH = April 27, 1986 |PLACE OF BIRTH = Moscow, Soviet Union <sub>now Russia</sub> |DATE OF DEATH = |PLACE OF DEATH = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Safina, Dinara}} [[Category:1986 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Moscow]] [[Category:Tatar people]] [[Category:Russian Muslims]] [[Category:Tatar topics]] [[Category:Russian Tatar people]] [[Category:Russian tennis players]] [[Category:Olympic tennis players of Russia]] [[Category:Tennis players at the 2008 Summer Olympics]] [[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Russia]] [[Category:World No. 1 tennis players]] [[ar:دينارا سافينا]] [[bg:Динара Сафина]] [[cs:Dinara Safinová]] [[da:Dinara Safina]] [[de:Dinara Michailowna Safina]] [[et:Dinara Safina]] [[es:Dinara Sáfina]] [[fa:دینارا سافینا]] [[fr:Dinara Safina]] [[ko:디나라 사피나]] [[hi:दिनारा सफीना]] [[hr:Dinara Safina]] [[it:Dinara Michajlovna Safina]] [[he:דינארה סאפינה]] [[lv:Dinara Safina]] [[hu:Gyinara Mihajlovna Szafina]] [[mr:दिनारा साफिना]] [[nl:Dinara Safina]] [[ja:ディナラ・サフィナ]] [[no:Dinara Safina]] [[pl:Dinara Safina]] [[pt:Dinara Safina]] [[ru:Сафина, Динара Михайловна]] [[simple:Dinara Safina]] [[sk:Dinara Michajlovna Safinová]] [[sl:Dinara Safina]] [[sr:Динара Сафина]] [[sh:Dinara Safina]] [[fi:Dinara Safina]] [[sv:Dinara Safina]] [[tt:Dinara Safina]] [[tr:Dinara Safina]] [[uk:Сафіна Дінара Мубінівна]] [[vi:Dinara Safina]] [[zh:すすむ娜拉·薩芬娜]]'
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'{{Fancruft|date=April 2009}} {{BLP sources|date=September 2008}} {{Infobox Tennis player |playername= Dinara Safina |nickname= ''Dina'', ''Marat's Sister'' |country= {{flagcountry|Russia}} |residence= [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] |datebirth= {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1986|4|27}} |placebirth= Moscow, Soviet Union |height= {{height|ft=6|in=1}}<ref>[http://www.dsafina.com/bio.php Official Website of Dinara Safina]</ref> |weight= {{convert|70|kg|lb st|abbr=on}} |turnedpro= 2001 |plays= Right-handed; two-handed backhand |careerprizemoney= US$8,658,228 |singlesrecord= 323–142 |singlestitles= 11 WTA, 4 ITF |highestsinglesranking= No. '''1''' (April 20, 2009) |AustralianOpenresult= F ([[2009 Australian Open - Women's Singles|2009]]) |FrenchOpenresult= F ([[2008 French Open - Women's Singles|2008]], [[2009 French Open - Women's Singles|2009]]) |Wimbledonresult= SF ([[2009 Wimbledon Championships - Women's Singles|2009]]) |USOpenresult= SF ([[2008 US Open - Women's Singles|2008]]) |Othertournaments = yes |WTAChampionshipsresult = RR ([[2008 WTA Tour Championships|2008]]) |Olympicsresult=[[File:Silver medal.svg|20px]] Silver medal ([[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's Singles|2008]]) |doublesrecord= 168–87 |doublestitles= 8 WTA, 3 ITF |highestdoublesranking= No. 8 (May 12, 2008) |grandslamsdoublesresults= yes |AustralianOpenDoublesresult = QF (2004, 2005) |FrenchOpenDoublesresult = 3R (2006, 2007, 2008) |WimbledonDoublesresult = 3R (2005, 2008) |USOpenDoublesresult = '''W''' (2007) |OthertournamentsDoubles =yes |OlympicsDoublesresult = QF (2008) |updated= July 6, 2009 }} {{MedalTop}} {{MedalSport | Women's [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Tennis]]}} {{MedalCountry|{{RUS}}}} {{MedalSilver | [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing]] | [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's singles|Singles]]}} {{MedalBottom}} [[File:Dinara Safina 2006 Australian Open.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Safina at the [[2006 Australian Open]].]] '''Dinara Mikhailovna Safina''' ({{lang-tt|Динара Мөбин кызы Сафина}}, ''Dinara Möbin qızı Safina''; {{lang-ru|Дина́ра Миха́йловна (Муби́новна) Са́фина}}, born April 27, 1986 in [[Moscow]]) is a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[tennis]] player. She has been the runner-up in three [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] singles tournaments and won the women's doubles title at the [[2007 US Open (tennis)|2007 US Open]] with [[Nathalie Dechy]]. She also won the [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] silver medal in women's singles at the [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing]]. Her most recent achievement is runner-up in the [[2009 French Open]]. She is the younger sister of former World No. 1 men's player [[Marat Safin]]. She and her brother are the first brother-sister tandem in tennis history to both achieve a #1 ranking. ==Biography== ===Early life=== Safina was born in Moscow, Russia to [[Tatar]] parents. Her mother, tennis coach [[Rauza Islanova]], was her trainer when she was younger. Safina's father is director of the Spartak tennis club in Moscow. At age 8 Safina and her family moved to [[Valencia, Spain]] and as a result Safina speaks fluent Spanish as well as Russian and English. Previously, Safina was coached by [[Glen Schaap]], former trainer of [[Nadia Petrova]]. Her current coach is [[Željko Krajan]]. She trains in [[Varazdin]], [[Croatia]].<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090206/sp_wl_afp/tenniswtaruscrosafina;_ylt=AsKmDiTldbjcWBkwYww.PEpNz7QF Safina to Set Up Base in Croatia]</ref> ==Tennis career== ===Playing style=== Safina is an offensive baseliner. She likes to take the ball on the rise with full power on every shot. Her sharp angled forehand can set up a point that will be hit with a big and heavy forehand which will be converted to a winner. Her backhand can be flat and heavy and can be devastating on some of her games. Because of her height, Safina's groundstrokes are more effective on clay courts where the high bounces land in her hitting zone. She boasts a powerful first serve that sometimes lacks consistency in tight moments. Her primary weakness is her mental toughness, particularly in Grand Slam finals. Her emotions on court can adversely affect her game, though her mental toughness has considerably improved. Safina is also a tenacous fighter, and has made several notable comebacks in her career. One such notable comeback was at the [[2008 French Open]] when she was down 6-7, 2-5 against [[Maria Sharapova]] and eventually won 6-7, 7-6, 6-2 after fighting off match point. She was also regarded as one of the most healthy and fit players on tour. Though an adequate lateral mover, she is less nimble moving forward and tends to avoid net play. Like her brother, Safina has expressed displeasure with grass courts and is more comfortable on clay and hard courts. ===2002&ndash;2004=== Safina made her debut in the main draw of a WTA Tour tournament in May 2002, on clay at the [[Estoril Open]] in [[Estoril|Estoril, Portugal]]. She defeated third seed [[Martina Sucha]] in the first round of that tournament before going on to lose in the semifinals. She won her first title of her career in [[Sopot, Poland]], defeating two seeds – including World No. 24 [[Patty Schnyder]] - en route to the final, which she won when opponent [[Henrieta Nagyova]] retired during the second set. In doing so, she became the youngest Tour champion in four years and the first qualifier to win a title in three years. She entered the top 100 on the world rankings as a result of this win. Later that year, Safina made her debut at a Grand Slam, losing in the second round of the [[US Open]] to top seed and eventual champion [[Serena Williams]] 6–0, 6–1. In October, at the [[Kremlin Cup]] in [[Moscow]], she defeated a top 20 player for the first time, World No. 14 [[Silvia Farina Elia]]. She finished the season as World No. 68. Safina won her second title over [[Katarina Srebotnik]] at the [[Internazionali Femminili di Palermo]] in [[Palermo|Palermo, Italy]] in July 2003. She lost in the first round in her debuts at the [[Australian Open]], [[French Open]] and [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]], although she reached the fourth round at the [[US Open]] before losing to second seed and eventual champion [[Justine Henin]]. She also made the quarterfinals in [[Doha|Doha, Qatar]], Sopot and [[Shanghai]]. She beat World No. 11 and defending champion [[Magdalena Maleeva]] in Moscow. She finished the season as World No. 54. At the [[2004 Australian Open]], Safina defeated a seed at a Grand Slam for the first time, upsetting 27th seed [[Amanda Coetzer]] in the second round before losing to second seed [[Kim Clijsters]] in the third round. However, she failed to make an impact at any of the other Grand Slams, losing in the second round of the [[French Open]] and the first round of both [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] and the [[US Open]], although she pushed eventual runner-up [[Elena Dementieva]] to three sets in the latter. She made the third final of her career and first off of clay in October at the [[Fortis Championships Luxembourg]], losing to [[Alicia Molik]]. She finished the season as World No. 44, her first time finishing in the world's top 50. ===2005=== Safina continued to climb the rankings in 2005. At the [[Australian Open]], she lost in the second round to second seed [[Amelie Mauresmo]]. However, she defeated Mauresmo in the final of the [[Open Gaz de France]] in [[Paris]] three weeks later, in order to win the third title of her career. This marked her first win over a player ranked in the top 10, and it allowed Safina to enter the top 40 for the first time. Safina won her second title of 2005 in May on clay at the [[ECM Prague Open]] in [[Prague|Prague, Czech Republic]], defeating [[Zuzana Ondrášková]] in the final. However, she then lost in the first round of the French Open to [[Virginie Razzano]]. She won a match at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] for the first time, eventually losing in the third round to top seed [[Lindsay Davenport]]. After losing in the first round of the [[US Open]] to [[Maria Elena Camerin]], Safina made three semifinals in the fall - at the [[Fortis Championships Luxembourg]], the Tier I [[Kremlin Cup]] in Moscow and the [[Gaz de France Stars]] in [[Hasselt|Hasselt, Belgium]]. In Moscow, she defeated World No. 1 [[Maria Sharapova]] in the quarterfinals 1–6, 6–4, 7–5 before losing to [[Mary Pierce]]. She also played a key role in Russia's victory against France in the [[Fed Cup]], parterning [[Elena Dementieva]] to win the doubles rubber. Safina finished the year ranked World No. 20, by far her highest finish. ===2006=== Safina started 2006 by losing in the second round of the [[Australian Open]] to [[Sofia Arvidsson]]. The highlight of the remainder of the spring hardcourt season was a run to the quarterfinals of the [[Pacific Life Open]] in [[Indian Wells, California]], defeating fifth seed [[Anastasia Myskina]] before losing to former World No. 1 [[Martina Hingis]]. On clay, Safina reached her first final at a Tier I tournament at the [[BNL Internazionali d'Italia|Italian Open]], defeating top 10 players [[Kim Clijsters]], [[Elena Dementieva]], and [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]], before being beaten by Hingis 6–2, 7–5. At the [[French Open]], Safina made the [[2006 French Open - Women's Singles|quarterfinals]] at a Grand Slam for the first time in her career. In the fourth round, she beat fourth-seeded [[Maria Sharapova]] 7–5, 2–6, 7–5. In the third set, she trailed 1–5 and was down a match point but won after almost 2½ hours of play. She went on to lose to Kuznetsova in the next round. To kick off the [[grass court]] season, following her strong performance on clay, she reached her first grass court final at the [[Ordina Open]], losing to [[Michaella Krajicek]] 6–3, 6–4. She then lost in the third round of [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]], losing to [[Ana Ivanovic]]. The highlight of Safina's summer hardcourt season was a run to the semifinals of the Tier I [[Rogers Cup]] in [[Montreal]], before ultimately losing to Ivanovic. During the [[2006 US Open (tennis)|US Open]], she again reached a [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] quarterfinal, this time losing to top seed [[Amélie Mauresmo]]. She met with greater success in doubles, where she reached the final with partner [[Katarina Srebotnik]]. Safina reached the top ten on the singles rankings for the first time in the fall. She finished the season just outside it, at World No. 11. ===2007=== [[Image:Dinara Safina 2007 Australian Open womens doubles R1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Safina at the [[2007 Australian Open]].]] Safina won her first tournament of 2007, the [[Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts]] in [[Gold Coast, Australia]], defeating [[Martina Hingis]] in the final. She also won the doubles title at the tournament, partnering [[Katarina Srebotnik]]. She then lost in the third round of the [[2007 Australian Open|Australian Open]] to [[Li Na (tennis)|Li Na]] 6–2 6–2. Safina reached her second final of the year at the [[Tier I]] [[Family Circle Cup]] in [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina, USA]] in April, after retirements from [[Tatiana Golovin]] and [[Vera Zvonareva]] in the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively. In the final, she lost to [[Jelena Jankovic]] 6–2, 6–2. After reaching the quarterfinals at both the [[Qatar Telecom German Open]] in [[Berlin]] and the [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia]] in [[Rome]], Safina lost to [[Serena Williams]] 6–2, 6–3 in the fourth round of the [[2007 French Open|French Open]]. During May, she moved up to World No. 9, the highest ranking of her career at the time. On grass, Safina lost in three sets to Jankovic in the semifinal of the [[Ordina Open]] in [[s'-Hertogenbosch|s'-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]] 6–3, 3–6, 7–6(6), having had a match point in the tiebreaker. Following that loss, she was upset by [[Akiko Morigami]] in the second round of [[2007 Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]. Safina lost in the fourth round of the [[2007 US Open|US Open]] to World No. 1 and eventual champion [[Justine Henin]]. At the tournament, she partnered [[Nathalie Dechy]] to win the women's doubles title, her first Grand Slam title. In October, Safina achieved only her second win over a player ranked in the top 10 that season, defeating World No. 6 [[Anna Chakvetadze]] en route to the semifinals of the [[Kremlin Cup]] in [[Moscow]], where she eventually lost to eventual champion [[Elena Dementieva]]. She finished the season as World No. 16. === 2008 === Safina endured a poor start to the season, winning just 11 of her first 21 matches, a period that included a loss to World No. 194 [[Sabine Lisicki]] in the first round of the [[2008 Australian Open|Australian Open]]. Her best result in singles play during this period was a run to the quarterfinals of the [[Tier I]] [[Sony Ericsson Open]] in [[Miami]], defeating former World No. 1 [[Lindsay Davenport]] in the fourth round before losing to [[Vera Zvonareva]]. Meanwhile, she won doubles titles at the [[2008 Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts|Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts]] in [[Gold Coast, Australia]], partnering [[Agnes Szavay]], and at the [[Pacific Life Open]] in [[Indian Wells, California]], partnering [[Elena Vesnina]]. Safina's breakthrough came at the Tier I [[Qatar Telecom German Open]] in [[Berlin]] in May. In the third round, she defeated World No. 1 [[Justine Henin]] 5–7, 6–3, 6–1, despite never winning a set against the Belgian before. This would transpire to be Henin's last ever match before retiring the following week. Safina then ended [[Serena Williams|Serena Williams's]] 17-match wining streak with a 2–6, 6–1, 7–6(5) victory. Safina then defeated [[Victoria Azarenka]] in the semifinals, before defeating [[Elena Dementieva]] 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 to win the first Tier I title of her career. As a result of her win in Berlin, Safina went into the [[2008 French Open|French Open]] considered an outside favourite for the title. In the fourth round, she defeated new World No. 1 [[Maria Sharapova]] 6–7(6), 7–6(5), 6–2, having saved a match point at 5–3 down in the second set. In the quarterfinals, Safina defeated Dementieva 4–6, 7–6(5), 6–0, after again saving match points at 5–2 down in the second set. Then, in her first Grand Slam semifinal, Safina defeated [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] 6–3, 6–2, before being defeated by [[Serbia|Serbia's]] [[Ana Ivanovic]] 6–4, 6–3 in the final. After her run at the French Open, Safina returned to her peak ranking of World No. 9. [[Image:Dinara Safina.JPG|right|thumb|Safina at the Qatar Telecom German Open (Berlin)]] On grass, Safina reached the final of the [[Ordina Open]] in [[s'-Hertogenbosch|s'-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]], having defeated Dementieva 6–3, 6–2 in the semifinals, but she then lost to [[Tamarine Tanasugarn]] in the final 7–5, 6–3. Seeded ninth at the [[2008_Wimbledon_Championships_-_Women%27s_Singles#Section_5|Wimbledon]], Safina lost in the third round to Israeli [[Shahar Pe'er]] 7–5, 6–7, 8–6 in 3 hours, 25 minutes. Safina had saved a match point in the second set and served for the match in the third set at 5–4 but was broken. She then went on to lose the match, double faulting on match point. At the [[East West Bank Classic]] in [[Carson, California]] in July, Safina defeated top-seeded [[Jelena Janković]] in the semifinals before claiming her second title of the year by defeating [[Flavia Pennetta]] in the final to win her second title of the year. The following week, Safina won the Tier I [[Rogers Cup (tennis)|Rogers Cup]] in [[Montreal, Canada]], defeating [[Dominika Cibulkova]] in the final. This marked the first time in her career that she had won titles at back-to-back tournaments, and it moved her up to World No. 6, her highest career ranking at the time. She also won the [[US Open Series]] as a result of this victory.<ref>http://www.usopenseries.com/news/fullstory.sps?iType=&inewsid=6616810</ref> Representing Russia at the [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's Singles|Beijing Olympics]], Ssfina was considered one of the favorites for the gold medal. She defeated World No. 1 Jankovic in the quarterfinals in three sets, making her the first player in the history of the WTA Tour to defeat three different reigning World No. 1s in the same year. <ref>http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/3/newsroom/stories/?ContentID=2525 Safina Defeats Janković to Complete Semifinal Line-Up</ref> In the semifinals, she defeated crowd favourite [[Li Na (tennis)|Li Na]] in straight sets. In the gold medal match, however, Safina lost to Dementieva in three sets. Seemingly in control after winning the first set, Safina served 17 double faults and committed 54 unforced errors en route to her loss.<ref>[http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/TE/C73A/TEW001101.shtml#TEW001101 Match Statistics - Women's Singles Gold Medal Match - The Official Website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games]</ref> She went into the [[2008 US Open - Women's Singles|US Open]] as the sixth seed and was one of five women who could have taken the World No. 1 ranking, depending on their results in this tournament. However, she lost in the semifinals to the eventual champion Serena Williams, 6–3, 6–2. After this tournament, her ranking rose to a career high of World No. 5. Safina won her third Tier I title of the season and fourth title overall at the [[Toray Pan Pacific Open]] in [[Tokyo]] in September, defeating Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–3 in the final. This win moved her up to a new peak of World No. 3, before later briefly becoming the World No. 2 in October. She qualified for the year-ending [[2008 WTA Tour Championships - Singles|Sony Ericsson Championships]] in [[Doha, Qatar]] for the first time in her career, but she lost all three of her round robin matches, to [[Venus Williams]], Serena Williams and Dementieva. She finished the season as World No. 3, the first time she had even finished in the world's top 10. She was one of only three women to win four titles during the season, the others being Jankovic and Serena Williams, and was the only woman to win three Tier I titles. Her sudden emergence as a major contender in women's tennis was described by TENNIS.com as "one of the most astonishing overnight transformations in recent tennis memory". ===2009=== [[File:Din_safina.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Safina in action during the [[Hopman Cup]].]] Safina reached the final at her first tournament of the year, the [[Medibank International]] in [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]], losing there to [[Elena Dementieva]]. As the third seed at the [[2009 Australian Open|Australian Open]], Safina defeated [[Alize Cornet]] in the fourth round 6–2, 2–6, 7–5 after having been down 5–2 and facing two match points in the third set.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7849574.stm|title=Superb Bartoli dumps out Jankovic|publisher=BBC Sport|date=2009-01-25|accessdate=2009-02-04}}</ref> She went on to make the semifinals, where she defeated seventh seed [[Vera Zvonareva]] in straight sets to reach the second Grand Slam final of her career. However, she lost there to [[Serena Williams]] 6-0, 6-3 in only 59 minutes. Had Safina won the tournament, she would have assumed the World No. 1 ranking.<ref>[http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/1/newsroom/stories/?ContentID=2934 Who Will Be No.1 Now?]</ref> At the [[BNP Paribas Open]] in [[Indian Wells, California]], Safina made 56 unforced errors<ref name="2009 BNP Paribas Open"/> while losing in the quarterfinals to eighth-seeded [[Victoria Azarenka]] 6–7(4), 6–1, 6–3. Safina would have become the World No. 1 had Safina reached the final of this tournament.<ref name="2009 BNP Paribas Open">[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/20/sports/tennis/20nadal.html?ref=tennis Nadal Shows Why He’s No. 1, and Safina Shows Why She Isn’t]</ref> She then squandered a further chance to assume the position with a third round loss at the [[Sony Ericsson Open]] in [[Miami]]. She eventually achieved the feat on April 20, becoming the 19th player, and second Russian after [[Maria Sharapova]], to be ranked World No. 1 by the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. Safina and her brother [[Marat Safin]] are the first ever brother-sister World No. 1 pair, with Safin having been ranked World No. 1 by the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] earlier in his career.<ref>[http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/1/newsroom/stories/?ContentID=3140 Safina To Ascend To No.1]</ref> Playing in her first tournament as the World No. 1 in late April, Safina reached the final of the [[Porsche Tennis Grand Prix]] in [[Stuttgart|Stuttgart, Germany]], but lost to [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]]. The following week at the [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia]] in Rome, a Premier 5 event, Safina defeated [[Venus Williams]] for the first time in the semifinals 6–7(3), 6–3, 6–4 and Kuznetsova 6–3, 6–2 in the final. The following week, Safina advanced to the final at the inaugural Premier Mandatory [[2009 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open - Women's Singles|Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open]], where she defeated [[Caroline Wozniacki]] to win her second consecutive title in the space of two weeks. As the top seed and title favorite at the [[2009 French Open - Women's Singles|French Open]], Safina dropped just five games in advancing to the quarterfinals. She was then tested by Azarenka in the first set of the quarterfinals, but ultimately prevailed 1–6, 6–4, 6–2. She beat [[Dominika Cibulková]] in the semifinals with a score of 6-3, 6-3 to reach her third Grand Slam final, where she lost to Kuznetsova 6–4, 6–2. At the [[Wimbledon Championships]], Safina advanced to the fourth round for the first time, where she defeated 2006 champion [[Amelie Mauresmo]] in three sets. She then beat [[Sabine Lisicki]] in the quarterfinals 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-1, but then suffered a resounding loss to Venus Williams 6-1, 6-0 in the semi-finals. ==Major finals== ===Grand Slam finals=== ====Singles (3)==== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- |width="100"|'''Outcome''' |width="50"|'''Year''' |width="200"|'''Championship''' |width="75"|'''Surface''' |width="200"|'''Opponent in the final''' |width="200"|'''Score in the final''' |-bgcolor="#EBC2AF" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up <small>(1/1) || [[2008 French Open|2008]]||[[French Open]] || Clay || {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ana Ivanović]] || 6–4, 6–3 |-bgcolor="#FFFFCC" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up <small>(2/2) || [[2009 Australian Open|2009]] ||[[Australian Open (tennis)|Australian Open]] || Hard ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Serena Williams]] || 6–0, 6–3 |-bgcolor="#EBC2AF" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up <small>(3/3) || [[2009 French Open|2009]] || French Open || Clay || {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] || 6–4, 6–2 |-bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |} ====Doubles (2)==== {| class="sortable wikitable" |width="85"|'''Outcome''' |width="75"|'''Year''' |width="125"|'''Championship''' |width="75"|'''Surface''' |width="125"|'''Partner''' |width="150"|'''Opponents in the final''' |width="125"|'''Score in the final''' |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || [[2006 US Open - Women's Doubles|2006]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nathalie Dechy]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Vera Zvonareva]] || 7–6, 7–5 |- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" |bgcolor="98FB98"|Winner || [[2007 US Open - Women's Doubles|2007]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nathalie Dechy]] || {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Yung-Jan Chan]]<br />{{flagicon|TPE}} [[Chia-Jung Chuang]] || 6–4, 6–2 |} ==Career finals (30)== ===Singles (22)=== ====Wins (11)==== <table width="60%"> <tr> <td valign="top" width="33%" align="left"> {| class="wikitable" |- !Legend: Before 2009!! Legend: Starting in 2009 |- |align="center" colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFF99"| [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] tournaments (0) |- |align="center" colspan="2" bgcolor="#FF6666"| WTA Championships (0) |- |bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Tier I (3) |bgcolor="#0099CC"| Premier Mandatory (1) |- |bgcolor="#ccccff"| Tier II (2) |bgcolor="#c0d077"| Premier 5 (1) |- |bgcolor="#CCFFCC"| Tier III (2) |bgcolor="#BF94E4"| Premier (0) |- |bgcolor="#66CCFF"| Tier IV & V (2) |bgcolor="#50C878"| International (0) |} <td valign="top" width="33%" align="left"> <table class="wikitable"> <tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"> <td>'''Titles by Surface'''</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Hard (4)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Grass (0)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Clay (6)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Carpet (1)</td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> {| class="sortable wikitable" |- |width=50|'''No.''' |width=125|'''Date''' |width=250|'''Tournament''' |width=75|'''Surface''' |width=200|'''Opponent in the final''' |width=200|'''Score in the final''' |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1. | July 27, 2002 | [[Sopot, Poland]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Henrieta Nagyová]] | 6–3, 4–0 retired |- bgcolor="#66ccff" | 2. | July 13, 2003 | [[Internazionali Femminili di Palermo|Palermo, Italy]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 3. | February 13, 2005 | [[Open Gaz de France|Paris, France]] | Carpet (i) | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Amélie Mauresmo]] | 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#66ccff" | 4. | May 15, 2005 | [[ECM Prague Open|Prague, Czech Republic]] | Clay | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Zuzana Ondrášková]] | 7–6(2), 6–3 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 5. | January 6, 2007 | [[Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts|Gold Coast, Australia]] | Hard | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Martina Hingis]] | 6–3, 3–6, 7–5 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 6. | May 11, 2008 | [[Qatar Telecom German Open|Berlin, Germany]] | Clay | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Dementieva]] | 3–6, 6–2, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 7. | July 27, 2008 | [[East West Bank Classic|Los Angeles]], [[USA]] | Hard | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Flavia Pennetta]] | 6–4, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 8. | August 3, 2008 | [[Rogers Cup (tennis)|Montreal, Canada]] | Hard | {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Dominika Cibulková]] | 6–2, 6–1 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 9. | September 21, 2008 | [[Toray Pan Pacific Open|Tokyo, Japan]] | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] | 6–1, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#c0d077" | 10. | May 9, 2009 | [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia|Rome]], Italy | Clay | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] | 6–3, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#0099CC" | 11. | May 17, 2009 | [[Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open|Madrid, Spain]] | Clay | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Caroline Wozniacki]] | 6–2, 6–4 |} ====Runner-ups (11)==== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- |width=50|'''No.''' |width=125|'''Date''' |width=250|'''Tournament''' |width=75|'''Surface''' |width=200|'''Opponent in the final''' |width=200|'''Score in the final''' |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 1. | October 31, 2004 | [[Fortis Championships Luxembourg|Luxembourg City, Luxembourg]] | Hard (i) | {{flagicon|AUえーゆーS}} [[Alicia Molik]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2. | May 21, 2006 | [[Rome Masters|Rome, Italy]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Martina Hingis]] | 6–2, 7–5 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 3. | June 24, 2006 | [[Ordina Open|s-'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]] | Grass | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Michaëlla Krajicek]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4. | April 15, 2007 | [[Family Circle Cup|Charleston]], [[USA]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jelena Janković]] | 6–2, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 5. | June 7, 2008 | [[French Open]], [[Paris]], [[France]] | Clay | {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ana Ivanović]] | 6–4, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 6. | June 21, 2008 | s-'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands | Grass | {{flagicon|THA}} [[Tamarine Tanasugarn]] | 7–5, 6–3 |- bgcolor="silver" | 7. | August 17, 2008 | [[Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]], [[Beijing]], [[China]] | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Dementieva]] | 3–6, 7–5, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#BF94E4" | 8. | January 16, 2009 | [[Medibank International|Sydney]], [[Australia]] | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Dementieva]] | 6–3, 2–6, 6–1 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 9. | January 30, 2009 | [[Australian Open]], [[Melbourne]], Australia | Hard | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Serena Williams]] | 6–0, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#BF94E4" | 10. | May 3, 2009 | [[Porsche Tennis Grand Prix|Stuttgart]], [[Germany]] | Clay (i) | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] | 6–4, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 11. | June 6, 2009 | French Open, Paris, France | Clay | {{flagicon|RUS}} Svetlana Kuznetsova | 6–4, 6–2 |} ===Women's doubles (8)=== ====Wins (8)==== {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" |'''No.''' |'''Date''' |'''Tournament''' |'''Surface''' |'''Partner''' |'''Opponents in Final''' |'''Score in Final''' |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 1. | September 26, 2004 | [[China Open (tennis)|Beijing, China]] | Hard | {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Emmanuelle Gagliardi]] | {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Gisela Dulko]]<br />{{flagicon|VEN}} [[Maria Vento-Kabchi]] | 6–4, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2. | June 18, 2005 | [[Ordina Open|'s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands]] | Grass | {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Anabel Medina Garrigues]] | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Iveta Benešová]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Nuria Llagostera Vives]] | 6–4, 2–6, 7–6(11) |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 3. | January 7, 2006 | [[Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts|Gold Coast, Australia]] | Hard | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Meghann Shaughnessy]] | {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Cara Black]]<br />{{flagicon|AUえーゆーS}} [[Rennae Stubbs]] | 6–2, 6–3 |- bgcolor="#ccccff" | 4. | February 19, 2006 | [[Proximus Diamond Games|Antwerp, Belgium]] | Carpet Indoor | {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Stéphanie Foretz]]<br />{{flagicon|NED}} [[Michaëlla Krajicek]] | 6–1, 6–1 |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 5. | January 6, 2007 | Gold Coast, Australia | Hard | {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Katarina Srebotnik]] | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Iveta Benešová]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Galina Voskoboeva]] | 6–3, 6–4 |- bgcolor="#FFFF99" | 6. | September 9, 2007 | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]], New York City | Hard | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nathalie Dechy]] | {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Yung-Jan Chan]]<br />{{flagicon|TPE}} [[Chia-Jung Chuang]] | 6–4, 6–2 |-bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 7. | January 5, 2008 | Gold Coast, Australia |Hard |{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Ágnes Szávay]] |{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yan Zi (tennis)|Yan Zi]]<br />{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Zheng Jie]] |6–1, 6–2 |- bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | 8. | March 22, 2008 | [[Indian Wells Masters|Indian Wells, California]], U.S. | Hard | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Vesnina]] | {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Yan Zi (tennis)|Yan Zi]]<br />{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Zheng Jie]] | 6–1, 1–6, [10-8] |} ==Singles performance timeline== {{outofdate}} {{Performance timeline legend}} {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%" |- |align=center colspan=4|NM5 || means an event that is neither a Premier Mandatory nor a Premier 5 tournament. |} ''To prevent confusion and double counting, information in this table is updated only once a tournament when the player's participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through the [[2009 French Open]] in [[Paris, France]], which ended June 6, 2009.'' <!--if you can't understand the italicized note, it just means WAIT till she exits in the tournament, either with a win or a loss so an editor can do it in just one go. and in updating numbers, include the update of tournaments played, finals reached and won, surface win-loss, overall win-loss, and these numbers in the career column, as well as the win-loss in the footnote. --> {| class="wikitable" |- !Tournament !! [[2000 WTA Tour|2000]] !! [[2001 WTA Tour|2001]] !! [[2002 WTA Tour|2002]] !! [[2003 WTA Tour|2003]] !! [[2004 WTA Tour|2004]] !! [[2005 WTA Tour|2005]] !! [[2006 WTA Tour|2006]] !! [[2007 WTA Tour|2007]] !! [[2008 WTA Tour|2008]] !! [[2009 WTA Tour|2009]] !! Career<br />SR !! Career<br />Win-Loss |- | colspan="15" | '''Grand Slam Tournaments''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Australian Open]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align=center|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align=center style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|12–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[French Open]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align=center|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align=center style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align=center style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|22–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align=center|LQ |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:yellow"|SF |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 8 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|14–8 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] |align=center|A |align=center|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align="center" style="background:yellow"|SF |align=center| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|16–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|SR |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 2 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 2 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| 0 / 28 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| N/A |- bgcolor="#efefef" |Win-Loss |align="center" |0–0 |align="center" |0–0 |align="center" |3–2 |align="center" |3–4 |align="center" |3–4 |align="center" |3–4 |align="center" |11–4 |align="center" |9–4 |align="center" |13–4 |align="center" |12–2 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"| N/A |align="center" |57–28 |- | colspan="18" | '''Year-End Championship''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[WTA Tour Championships]] |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center"|A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|RR |align="center"| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–3 |- | colspan="18" | '''WTA Premier Mandatory Tournaments''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[BNP Paribas Open|Indian Wells]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 6 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|9–6 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Sony Ericsson Open|Key Biscayne]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|4R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 7 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|7–7 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[Madrid Masters|Madrid]] |align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|5–0 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[China Open (tennis)|Beijing]] |align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held |align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center" | |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–0 |- | colspan="18" | '''WTA Premier 5 Tournaments''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Dubai Tennis Championships|Dubai]] |align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–1 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Internazionali BNL d'Italia|Rome]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 5 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|16–4 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open|Cincinnati]] |align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held |align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center"| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 0 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–0 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Rogers Cup (tennis)|Montréal / Toronto]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center"| |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 4 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|11–3 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Toray Pan Pacific Open|Tokyo]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" | |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|4–0 |- | colspan="18" | '''Former WTA Tier I Tournaments (currently neither Premier Mandatory nor Premier 5 events)''' |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Family Circle Cup|Charleston]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" rowspan="2" style="color:#cccccc;"| NM5 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 3 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|7–3 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Kremlin Cup|Moscow]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |LQ |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 8 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|12–8 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Qatar Total Open|Doha]] |align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Tier I |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" rowspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not<br>Held |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|2–1 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Qatar Telecom German Open|Berlin]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF |align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |1 / 6 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|15–5 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[Acura Classic|San Diego]] |align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not Tier I |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R |align="center" colspan="1" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not<br>Held |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 3 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|3–3 |- |style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[Zürich Open|Zürich]] |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" |A |align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R |align="center" colspan="1" style="color:#cccccc;"|Not <br /> Tier I |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" |0 / 1 |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|0–1 |- | colspan="18" | '''Career Statistics''' |- bgcolor="#efefef" |'''Tournaments Won''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''1''' |align="center" |'''1''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''2''' |align="center" |'''0''' |align="center" |'''1''' |align="center" |'''4''' |align="center" |'''2''' |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|N/A |align="center" |'''11''' |- bgcolor="#efefef" |'''Year End Ranking''' |align="center" |None |align="center" |394 |align="center" |68 |align="center" |54 |align="center" |44 |align="center" |20 |align="center" |11 |align="center" |16 |align="center" style="background:#EEE8AA;"|'''3''' |align="center" | |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|N/A |align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|N/A |} == References == {{BLP sources|date=January 2009}} {{reflist|2}} == External links == {{commonscat}} *{{official|http://www.dsafina.com/}} *{{wta|id=8108|name=Dinara Safina}} *{{ITF female profile|number=100001378}} *{{FedCupplayerlink|id=100001378}} {{Dinara Safina start boxes}} {{Top ten tennis players|wtasingles=y}} {{Tennis World Number Ones (women)}} {{Top ten European female tennis players}} {{Top Russian female tennis players}} <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]] --> {{Persondata |NAME = Safina, Dinara |ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Сафина, Динара Михайловна |SHORT DESCRIPTION = Russian tennis player |DATE OF BIRTH = April 27, 1986 |PLACE OF BIRTH = Moscow, Soviet Union <sub>now Russia</sub> |DATE OF DEATH = |PLACE OF DEATH = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Safina, Dinara}} [[Category:1986 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Moscow]] [[Category:Tatar people]] [[Category:Russian Muslims]] [[Category:Tatar topics]] [[Category:Russian Tatar people]] [[Category:Russian tennis players]] [[Category:Olympic tennis players of Russia]] [[Category:Tennis players at the 2008 Summer Olympics]] [[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Russia]] [[Category:World No. 1 tennis players]] [[ar:دينارا سافينا]] [[bg:Динара Сафина]] [[cs:Dinara Safinová]] [[da:Dinara Safina]] [[de:Dinara Michailowna Safina]] [[et:Dinara Safina]] [[es:Dinara Sáfina]] [[fa:دینارا سافینا]] [[fr:Dinara Safina]] [[ko:디나라 사피나]] [[hi:दिनारा सफीना]] [[hr:Dinara Safina]] [[it:Dinara Michajlovna Safina]] [[he:דינארה סאפינה]] [[lv:Dinara Safina]] [[hu:Gyinara Mihajlovna Szafina]] [[mr:दिनारा साफिना]] [[nl:Dinara Safina]] [[ja:ディナラ・サフィナ]] [[no:Dinara Safina]] [[pl:Dinara Safina]] [[pt:Dinara Safina]] [[ru:Сафина, Динара Михайловна]] [[simple:Dinara Safina]] [[sk:Dinara Michajlovna Safinová]] [[sl:Dinara Safina]] [[sr:Динара Сафина]] [[sh:Dinara Safina]] [[fi:Dinara Safina]] [[sv:Dinara Safina]] [[tt:Dinara Safina]] [[tr:Dinara Safina]] [[uk:Сафіна Дінара Мубінівна]] [[vi:Dinara Safina]] [[zh:すすむ娜拉·薩芬娜]]'
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