Country (sports) | ![]() | ||||||||
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Born | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | 29 January 1990||||||||
Retired | 2010 | ||||||||
Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) | ||||||||
Prize money | $8,107 | ||||||||
Singles | |||||||||
Highest ranking | 886 (16 July 2007) | ||||||||
Grand Slam singles results | |||||||||
Australian Open Junior | 1R (2006) | ||||||||
French Open Junior | 1R (2006) | ||||||||
Wimbledon Junior | 2R (2006) | ||||||||
US Open Junior | 2R (2006) | ||||||||
Doubles | |||||||||
Highest ranking | 664 (7 July 2008) | ||||||||
Grand Slam doubles results | |||||||||
Australian Open Junior | 1R (2006) | ||||||||
French Open Junior | 1R (2006) | ||||||||
Wimbledon Junior | 1R (2006) | ||||||||
US Open Junior | 2R (2006) | ||||||||
Team competitions | |||||||||
Fed Cup | 10–1 | ||||||||
Medal record
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Dilyara Saidkhodjayeva (born 29 January 1990) is an Uzbekistani former professional tennis player. [1]
Saidkhodjayeva has career-high WTA rankings of 886 in singles, achieved on 16 July 2007, and 664 in doubles, set on 7 July 2008. Saidkhodjayeva retirement from professional tennis in 2010.
Her only WTA Tour main-draw appearance came at the Tashkent Open where she partnered Albina Khabibulina in the doubles event. They lost in the quarterfinals to Italian Maria Elena Camerin and Swiss Emmanuelle Gagliardi. [2]
Playing for Uzbekistan at the Fed Cup, Saidkhodjayeva has a win–loss record of 10–1. [3]
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Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Loss | 1. | May 2008 | ITF Bangkok, Thailand | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 6–1, 6–7(3), [8–10] |
Edition | Stage | Date | Location | Against | Surface | Opponent | W/L | Score |
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2005 Fed Cup Oceania Zone Group II | R/R | 20 April 2005 | New Delhi, India | ![]() | Hard | ![]() | W | 6–0, 6–0 |
21 April 2005 | ![]() | ![]() | W | 6–0, 6–0 | ||||
2007 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I | R/R | 16 April 2007 | Christchurch, New Zealand | ![]() | Hard | ![]() | W | 6–0, 6–2 |
18 April 2007 | ![]() | ![]() | L | 1–6, 4–6 | ||||
P/O | 21 April 2007 | ![]() | ![]() | W | 6–4, 6–4 |
Edition | Stage | Date | Location | Against | Surface | Partner | Opponents | W/L | Score |
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2005 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | R/R | 19 April 2005 | New Delhi, India | ![]() | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | W | 6-4, 6-4 |
20 April 2005 | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | W | 6-1, 6-2 | |||||
21 April 2005 | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | W | 6-0, 6-0 | |||||
2007 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I | R/R | 16 April 2007 | Christchurch, New Zealand | ![]() | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | W | 6-0, 6-4 |
17 April 2007 | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | W | 6-2, 5–7, 3-3 ret. | |||||
P/O | 21 April 2007 | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | W | 6-3, 7–5, 7-6(11) |
Legend (Win/Loss) |
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Category GA |
Category G1 |
Category G2 |
Category G3 |
Category G4 |
Category G5 |
Outcome | No. | Date | Location | Grade | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | June 2003 | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan | G5 | Clay | ![]() | 1–6, 1–6 |
Runner-up | 2. | August 2003 | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan | G4 | Clay | ![]() | 0–6, 6–7 |
Winner | 1. | June 2004 | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan | G5 | Clay | ![]() | 6–3, 6–3 |
Winner | 2. | August 2004 | Almaty, Kazakhstan | G4 | Hard | ![]() | 6–3, 6–3 |
Winner | 3. | June 2005 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | G3 | Hard | ![]() | 6–0, 6–3 |
Winner | 4. | July 2005 | Cairo, Egypt | G3 | Clay | ![]() | 6–4, 6–3 |
Winner | 5. | September 2005 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | G4 | Hard | ![]() | 6–0, 6–4 |
Runner-up | 3. | October 2005 | Nonthaburi, Thailand | G2 | Hard | ![]() | 5–7, 4–6 |
Outcome | No. | Date | Location | Grade | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | August 2003 | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan | G4 | Clay | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 6–4, 6–7, 4–6 |
Runner-up | 2. | January 2004 | Rajshahi, Bangladesh | G3 | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 5–7, 2–6 |
Winner | 1. | June 2004 | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan | G5 | Clay | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 6–3, 7–6 |
Runner-up | 3. | August 2004 | Almaty, Kazakhstan | G4 | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 1–6, 2–6 |
Winner | 2. | June 2005 | Namangan, Uzbekistan | G3 | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 6–1, 6–7, 7–5 |
Winner | 3. | September 2005 | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | G4 | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 6–1, 6–3 |
Runner-up | 4. | October 2005 | Bangkok, Thailand | G1 | Hard | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 5–7, 4–6 |
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