Anna Hawkins

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Anna Hawkins
Country (sports)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Born (1984-07-07) 7 July 1984 (age 39)
Devizes, England
Turned pro1999
Retired2009
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$52,030
Singles
Career record48–99
Highest ranking581 (7 July 2003)
Grand Slam singles results
Wimbledon Q1 (2003, 2005)
Doubles
Career record149–120
Career titles0 WTA, 16 ITF
Highest ranking215 (29 September 2003)
Grand Slam doubles results
Wimbledon 2R (2003)

Anna Hawkins (born 7 July 1984) is an English former professional tennis player.

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In her career, Hawkins won sixteen doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 7 July 2003, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 581. On 29 September 2003, she peaked at number 215 in the WTA doubles rankings.

Hawkins retired from professional tennis in 2009.

ITF finals

Doubles (16–12)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Winner1.25 September 2000 Glasgow, ScotlandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abigail Tordoff Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julia Smith
Flag of Japan.svg Remi Tezuka
6–2, 6–2
Runner-up1.21 September 2001 Sunderland, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cristelle Grier Flag of Ireland.svg Yvonne Doyle
Flag of Ireland.svg Karen Nugent
6–4, 2–6, 1–6
Winner2.29 April 2002 Bournemouth, EnglandClay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue Flag of Turkey.svg İpek Şenoğlu
Flag of Greece.svg Christina Zachariadou
6–0, 6–0
Runner-up2.14 May 2002 Hatfield, EnglandClay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue Flag of Russia.svg Irina Bulykina
Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Sysoeva
6–4, 4–6, 6–7(8)
Winner3.4 August 2002 Dublin, IrelandGrass Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nicole Kriz Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rebecca Rankin
Flag of Serbia.svg Višnja Vuletić
6–2, 7–5
Runner-up3.10 February 2003 Albufeira, PortugalHard Flag of France.svg Kildine Chevalier Flag of Italy.svg Silvia Disderi
Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Meruzzi
2–6, 4–6
Runner-up4.28 April 2003Bournemouth, EnglandClay Flag of Ireland.svg Claire Curran Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marielle Hoogland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Elise Tamaëla
6–3, 2–6, 3–6
Winner4.5 May 2003 Edinburgh, ScotlandClay Flag of Ireland.svg Claire Curran Flag of Germany.svg Jacqueline Fröhlich
Flag of Germany.svg Daniela Salomon
w/o
Winner5.4 May 2004Edinburgh, ScotlandClay Flag of South Africa.svg Nicole Rencken Flag of Russia.svg Raissa Gourevitch
Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Kozhokina
7–6(3), 6–2
Winner6.15 May 2004 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainHard Flag of Brazil.svg Larissa Carvalho Flag of Austria.svg Eva-Maria Hoch
Flag of Germany.svg Martina Pavelec
2–6, 6–1, 7–6(4)
Winner7.5 July 2004 Felixstowe, EnglandGrass Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hannah Collin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Helen Crook
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Karen Paterson
6–4, 6–4
Runner-up5.15 August 2004 Hampstead, EnglandHard Flag of South Africa.svg Nicole Rencken Flag of India.svg Rushmi Chakravarthi
Flag of India.svg Sania Mirza
3–6, 2–6
Runner-up6.14 September 2004 Manchester, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hannah Collin Flag of Finland.svg Emma Laine
Flag of Finland.svg Essi Laine
4–6, 4–6
Runner-up7.19 October 2004 Bolton, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hannah Collin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Borwell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Webley-Smith
5–7, 6–1, 2–6
Winner8.7 April 2005 Bath, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rebecca Llewellyn Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Pinto
Flag of Italy.svg Verdiana Verardi
3–6, 6–1, 6–4
Runner-up8.27 April 2005Bournemouth, EnglandClay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Holly Richards Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Claire Peterzan
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Melanie South
7–5, 4–6, 3–6
Winner9.23 May 2005 Oxford, EnglandGrass Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rebecca Llewellyn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Melissa Berry
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Holly Richards
6–1, 6–4
Winner10.5 April 2006Bath, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lindsay Cox Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Melissa Berry
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith
6–3, 6–2
Winner11.7 August 2006 Wrexham, WalesHard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lindsay Cox Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Karen Paterson
6–3, 6–3
Winner12.8 November 2006 Redbridge, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Holly Richards
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Thomas
6–3, 6–3
Winner13.7 March 2007 Jersey, United KingdomHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Thomas Flag of France.svg Céline Cattaneo
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaëlle Widmer
6–1, 6–3
Winner14.14 March 2007Sunderland, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue Flag of Germany.svg Ria Dörnemann
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Webley-Smith
6–4, 6–7(5), 6–3
Runner-up9.28 March 2007Bath, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Thomas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Laura Haberkorn
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pauline Wong
1–6, 6–3, 1–6
Winner15.8 May 2007Edinburgh, ScotlandClay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elizabeth Thomas Flag of Russia.svg Elena Kulikova
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Pivovarova
3–6, 6–0, 6–4
Runner-up10.25 August 2007 London, EnglandHard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Karen Paterson Flag of Slovakia.svg Martina Babáková
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith
2–6, 3–6
Runner-up11.15 March 2008 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainHard Flag of Greece.svg Anna Gerasimou Flag of Spain.svg Marta Marrero
Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez Sánchez
2–6, 6–7(1)
Winner16.29 April 2008 Coatzacoalcos, MexicoHard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Fitzpatrick Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen
Flag of Argentina.svg Agustina Lepore
6–2, 6–2
Runner-up12.12 July 2008Felixstowe, EnglandGrass Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Fraňková Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Borwell
Flag of the United States.svg Courtney Nagle
5–7, 3–6

Grand Slam doubles performance timeline

Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#DNQANH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Tournament 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 W-L
Australian Open AAAAAAA0–0
French Open AAAAAAA0–0
Wimbledon 1R 2R 1R 1R AA 1R 1–5
US Open AAAAAAA0–0
Win–loss0–11–10–10–10–00–00–11–5

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