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Elena Ivanovna Pridankina (Russian: Елена Ивановна Приданкина, born 30
August 2005) is a
Russian tennis player.
Pridankina has career-high
rankings by...
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Angelica Moratelli /
Makoto Ninomiya (first round)
Amina Anshba /
Elena Pridankina (quarterfinals)
Jesika Malečková /
Miriam Škoch (semifinals) Prarthana...
- (qualified)
Elena Pridankina (qualified) Nao
Hibino (qualifying competition) Noma Noha
Akugue (qualified) Noma Noha
Akugue Sinja Kraus Elena Pridankina Tatiana...
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received entry from the
qualifying draw:
Sinja Kraus Noma Noha
Akugue Elena Pridankina Tatiana Prozorova The
following player received entry as a
lucky loser:...
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Tatiana Prozorova (first round) Mona
Barthel (qualifying competition)
Elena Pridankina (qualified)
Miriam Bulgaru (first round) Noma Noha
Akugue (qualified)...
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Amina Anshba and
Elena Pridankina won the title,
defeating Arianne Hartono and
Prarthana Thombare in the final, 7–6(7–4), 2–6, [10–7].
Dalila Jakupović...
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lucky losers:
Emina Bektas Alycia Parks Elena Pridankina Ella
Seidel Harriet Dart →
replaced by
Elena Pridankina Anhelina Kalinina →
replaced by Ella Seidel...
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players received entry from the
qualifying draw: Noma Noha
Akugue Elena Pridankina Margaux Rouvroy Tamara Zidanšek
Rankings are as of 3
March 2025 The following...
- Jil
Teichmann def.
Mananchaya Sawangkaew, 6–3, 6–4
Amina Anshba /
Elena Pridankina def.
Arianne Hartono /
Prarthana Thombare, 7–6(7–4), 2–6, [10–7] "L&T...
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February 2025. "Mumbai Open 2025 tennis: Jil
Teichmann bags
singles title;
Pridankina-Anshba new
doubles champions". olympics.com.
Retrieved 9
February 2025...