- She
changed her
surname from "Manasieva" to "Dolonc" (
Dolonts) when she was
married to ****n
Dolonts on 1
October 2010. The
first Premier 5
event of the...
- 2011
UNICEF Open. Magdaléna Rybáriková
Romina Oprandi (qualified)
Vesna Dolonts (qualifying competition) Coco
Vandeweghe (qualifying competition) Akgul...
- Open. In the
first round against top seed
Vesna Dolonts, she won the
first ten
games before Dolonts retired. In the second,
Bertens lost to Olga Savchuk...
- (quarterfinals)
Arantxa Rus (final)
Anastasia Pivovarova (champion)
Vesna Dolonts (semifinals, retired)
Pauline Parmentier (quarterfinals)
Jamie Hampton...
- (quarterfinals)
Lyudmyla Kichenok /
Nadiya Kichenok (champions)
Vesna Dolonts /
Stefanie Vögele (first round, retired)
Alona Bondarenko / Olga Savchuk...
- (qualified)
Anastasiya Yakimova (qualified)
Arantxa Rus (second round)
Vesna Dolonts (first round)
Petra Martić (first round)
Heather Watson (qualifying competition)...
-
Voskoboeva (champions)
Akgul Amanmuradova /
Alexandra Panova (final)
Vesna Dolonts /
Evgeniya Rodina (semifinals) Çağla Büyükakçay /
Veronika Kapshay (quarterfinals)...
- and
defending champion at the
French Open. She beat
Melanie Oudin,
Vesna Dolonts, 29th seed Peng Shuai,
tenth seed
Jelena Janković, 14th seed Anastasia...
- (quarterfinals)
Laura Pous Tió (second round)
Mirjana Lučić (semifinals)
Vesna Dolonts (first round)
Petra Martić (quarterfinals)
Anastasiya Yakimova (second...
-
qualifications she
defeated Han Xinyun,
followed by
another win over
Vesna Dolonts. In the
first round of the main draw, she had a
decisive two-sets victory...