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Alisa Mikhailovna Kleybanova (Алиса Михайловна Клейбанова, born 15 July 1989) is a
Russian former tennis player. Her career-high
singles ranking is world...
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tournament for the
first time
since 2002,
after defeating 29th-seeded
Alisa Kleybanova. Dokic's run
ended when she was
defeated by
Dinara Safina in a three-sets...
- thirty-five of
those points. In the
third round, she
defeated No. 28 seed
Alisa Kleybanova from Russia;
where she made a
comeback to win 3–6, 6–4, 6–2. In the fourth...
- of
Kleybanova, Pavlyuchenkova,
Dushevina and Makarova. A few days
before the start,
Kuznetsova jumped in. Team
Russia consisting only of
Kleybanova and...
- 2004:
Marina Erakovic / Michaëlla
Krajicek 2005:
Nikola Fraňková /
Alisa Kleybanova 2006:
Raluca Olaru /
Mihaela Buzărnescu 2007:
Urszula Radwańska / Ksenia...
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gymnastics medalist Alice Kinsella, (born 2001)
British artistic gymnast Alisa Kleybanova (born 1989),
Russian tennis player Alice Mills (born 1986), Australian...
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world No. 10 in
singles in 2008 and
world No. 9 in
doubles in 2011
Alisa Kleybanova Russia 1989
Ranked world No. 20 in
singles in 2011 and
world No. 10 in...
- the 2003
Wimbledon Championships girls'
doubles title,
partnering Alisa Kleybanova. She also
reached the
semifinals of the 2003 US Open girls' doubles, with...
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Ashley Harkleroad 2002: Elke
Clijsters /
Barbora Strýcová 2003:
Alisa Kleybanova /
Sania Mirza 2004:
Victoria Azarenka / Olga
Govortsova 2005: Victoria...
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Alisa Kleybanova and
Sania Mirza were the
defending champions, but
Mirza did not
compete in the
Juniors this year.
Kleybanova competed with
Irina Kotkina...