Marina Novak

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Marina Novak
Full nameMarina Sina Novak
Country (sports)Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein
Born (1991-05-30) 30 May 1991 (age 33)
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$1,496
Singles
Career record2–11
Doubles
Career record3–6
Highest rankingNo. 988 (8 June 2009)
Team competitions
Fed Cup 16–9
Medal record
Games of the Small States of Europe
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2007 Monaco Singles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2007 Monaco Doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2009 Cyprus Singles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2009 Cyprus Doubles

Marina Novak (born 30 May 1991) is a former professional tennis player from Liechtenstein.

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On 8 June 2009, she peaked at No. 988 in the doubles rankings. Playing for Liechtenstein Fed Cup team, Novak has a win–loss record of 16–9. [1]

Career

Novak had a successful junior career, winning one ITF doubles title. Her career-high world ranking as a junior was 454, and she finished her junior career with a record of 36–33. At the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe, held in Liechtenstein, Novak won two medals. She won the 2009 Games of the Small States of Europe, Novak won a singles bronze and a doubles silver medal.

Fed Cup participation

Singles (10–5)

EditionDateLocationAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LScore
2006 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
26 April 2006 Antalya, Turkey Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina Clay Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Dijana Stojić L3–6, 1–6
27 April 2006 Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia Flag of Namibia.svg Elrien De VilliersW6–3, 4–6, 6–4
28 April 2006 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg Magy Aziz L2–6, 0–3 ret.
29 April 2006 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sevil AliyevaW6–4, 6–2
2007 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
23 April 2007 Phoenix, Mauritius Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Hard Flag of Turkey.svg Çağla Büyükakçay L4–6, 2–6
24 April 2007 Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius Flag of Mauritius.svg Astrid TixierW6–4, 6–4
25 April 2007 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg Aliaa FakhryW6–3, 1–6, 13–11
26 April 2007 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sayyara MammadovaW6–0, 6–0
2009 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
21 April 2009 Marsa, Malta Flag of Norway.svg Norway Hard Flag of Norway.svg Helene AuensenL1–6, 4–6
22 April 2009 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Flag of Armenia.svg Liudmila Nikoyan W7–6(8–6), 2–6, 6–1
23 April 2009 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg Magy Aziz W7–5, 6–4
24 April 2009 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Flag of Iceland.svg Eirdís RagnarsdóttirW6–0, 6–0
25 April 2009 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Flag of Moldova.svg Olga ZaicencoW6–1, 6–1
2010 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group II
30 April 2010 Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Clay Flag of Luxembourg.svg Anne Kremer L3–6, 1–6
1 May 2010 Flag of Norway.svg Norway Flag of Norway.svg Emma FloodW7–6(7–2), 6–1

Doubles (6–4)

EditionDateLocationAgainstSurfacePartnerOpponentsW/LScore
2007 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
23 April 2007 Phoenix, Mauritius Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Hard Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Stephanie Vogt Flag of Turkey.svg Pemra Özgen
Flag of Turkey.svg İpek Şenoğlu
L0–6, 1–6
24 April 2007 Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Stephanie Vogt Flag of Mauritius.svg Marinne Giraud
Flag of Mauritius.svg Astrid Tixier
W7–6(7–3), 7–6(8–6)
26 April 2007 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Stephanie Vogt Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sevil Aliyeva
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Sayyara Mammadova
Ww/o
2009 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
21 April 2009 Marsa, Malta Flag of Norway.svg Norway Hard Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of Norway.svg Helene Auensen
Flag of Norway.svg Ulrikke Eikeri
W0–6, 6–1, [10–8]
22 April 2009 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of Armenia.svg Anna Movsisyan
Flag of Armenia.svg Liudmila Nikoyan
L3–6, 1–6
23 April 2009 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of Egypt.svg Magy Aziz
Flag of Egypt.svg Nihal Tarek-Saleh
W7–6(9–7), 5–7, [11–9]
24 April 2009 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of Iceland.svg Sandra Kristjánsdóttir
Flag of Iceland.svg Eirdís Ragnarsdóttir
W6–0, 6–1
25 April 2009 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of Moldova.svg Olga Terteac
Flag of Moldova.svg Olga Zaicenco
W6–2, 6–1
2010 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group II
28 April 2010 Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Greece.svg Greece Clay Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Stephanie Vogt Flag of Greece.svg Eirini Georgatou
Flag of Greece.svg Despina Papamichail
L3–6, 6–4, [9–11]
30 April 2010 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of South Africa.svg Christi Potgieter
Flag of South Africa.svg Chanel Simmonds
L6–7(0–7), 3–6

Junior career finals

ITF Circuit

Doubles (1–1)

Legend
Category G1
Category G2
Category G3
Category G4
Category G5
ResultDateTournamentLocationSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win8 September 2007Aphrodite Cup Nicosia, CyprusClay Flag of Slovakia.svg Petra Kulhova Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Babos
Flag of Cyprus.svg Daniella Kyprianidou
7–6(7–3), 6–2
Loss3 November 2007Toyota Open Nonthaburi, ThailandHard Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Muriel Wacker Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Babos
Flag of Hungary.svg Réka Luca Jani
1–6, 0–6

Other finals

Doubles

OutcomeDateTournamentLocationPartneredOpponentsScore
Silver medal.svg silverJune 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe Monaco City Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Stephanie Vogt Flag of Luxembourg.svg Mandy Minella
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Lynn Philippe
0–6, 5–7
Silver medal.svg silverJune 2009 Games of the Small States of Europe Nicosia, Cyprus Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Kathinka von Deichmann Flag of Luxembourg.svg Mandy Minella
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Claudine Schaul
w/o

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