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Selima Sfar
Country (sports) Tunisia
ResidenceDoha, Qatar
Born (1977-07-08) July 8, 1977 (age 47)
Tunis, Tunisia
Height5 ft 5.5 in (1.66 m)
Turned pro1999
PlaysRight-handed
Prize money$837,889
Singles
Career record384-369
Career titles11 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 75 (July 16, 2001)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open1R (2002, 2005)
French Open2R (2001, 2008)
Wimbledon2R (2001–02, 2005)
US Open2R (2001)
Doubles
Career record225-177
Career titles20 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 47 (July 28, 2008)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open2R (2006 & 2008)
French Open2R (2005 & 2007)
WimbledonQF (2008)
US Open2R (2005-07)
Last updated on: March 22, 2010.

Selima Sfar (born July 8, 1977 in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia) is a Tunisian female professional tennis player. She turned professional in 1999 and has been ranked as high as 75th in the world (July 16, 2001). She has experienced most of her success in ITF tournaments, winning eleven singles tournaments and twenty doubles tournaments. As of March 22, 2010, she is 314th in the WTA singles & 112th in the WTA doubles rankings.

Selima has been able to receive wildcards for Middle Eastern tournaments in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. At the Dubai tournament in 2001, she reached the quarterfinals, beating Silvija Talaja and Barbara Schett before being defeated by Nathalie Tauziat in three sets.

Selima has represented Tunisia in the Fed Cup, going 41–24. She also competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics, losing in the first round to Brenda Schultz-McCarthy and the 2008 Summer Olympics, losing in the first round to Caroline Wozniacki. Sfar holds the records for the Tunesian in the Fed Cup with the most wins, the most singles wins, the most doubles wins, the most ties played, and the most years played.

At the 2008 Wimbledon Championships, Sfar and her partner Ekaterina Makarova reached the quarterfinals of the doubles competition, where they were defeated by Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur.

Titles

Singles

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (0)
Tour Championships (0)
Tier I Event (0)
Tier II Event (0)
Tier III Event (0)
Tier IV-V Event (0)
ITF Circuit (11)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. August 14, 1994 Tunisia Carthage Clay France Anne-Gaëlle Sidot 5–7 6–3 6–4
2. March 26, 1995 France Moulins Hard Indoors Netherlands Linda Sentis 3–6 6–3 6–2
3. November 26, 1995 France Le Havre Clay Indoors France Émilie Loit 0–6 6–3 6–4
4. February 4, 1996 France Dinan Clay Indoors France Virginie Massart 6–4 7–6
5. August 11, 1996 Tunisia Carthage Clay Netherlands Marielle Bruens 7–5 6–4
6. December 14, 1997 Egypt Ismailia Clay Israel Tzipora Obziler 5–7 7–5 6–4
7. April 30, 2000 United Kingdom Bournemouth Clay Serbia and Montenegro Dragana Zarić 7–5 6–2
8. September 22, 2002 United Kingdom Glasgow Hard Indoors United Kingdom Anne Keothavong 7–6 2–6 7–6
9. November 3, 2002 United Kingdom Nottingham Hard Indoors United States Lilia Osterloh 6–2 6–2
10. May 14, 2006 Lebanon Jounieh Clay Belarus Anastasiya Yakimova 6–4 7–5
11. May 13, 2007 Lebanon Jounieh Clay Ukraine Mariya Koryttseva 6–2 4–6 7–6

References

  1. "Tunisia". Fed Cup teams. ITF. Retrieved 2009-02-21.

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