Yulia Beygelzimer is very talanted Ukarainean player who is ukrainean doubles leader.
Residence Donetsk, Ukraine
Date of Birth October 20, 1983
Birthplace Donetsk, Ukraine
Height 5' 8 1/2'' (1.74 m)
Weight 132 1/2 lbs. (60 kg)
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Status Pro (June 12, 2001)
Career-high singles 104
Career high doubles 57
David, Fed Cup Team picks just have been officialy published, and Yuliya will be part of the team! I guess she must be delighted, this is awesome for her :yeah:
Svitolina, Tsurenko and Savchuk are also part of the team.
Captain of Ukraine Igor Dernovsky commented Tennis Portal of Ukraine national team of Ukraine and Spain for the next match in the World Group of the Fed Cup.
"Lesya Tsurenko and Elina Svitolina - the undisputed leader on the Ukrainian women's tennis segodnyashy day. Olga Savchuk I invited as an excellent doubles player and a man who in the match for sbonuyu will fight for every ball. Remember how she struggled in Australia. Yulia Beygelzimer - very skilled player, a very important and wonderful atmosphere in the team. wanted to see in the team Katerina Kozlov, but it has not yet recovered from the injury.
The match against Spain will be very difficult and, above all need fighters with more experience fighting command that will pull every ball in the game against the experienced ground troops.
Spanish women have opted for tennis players who own rotation. The same Torro-Flor is very uncomfortable for us. Youth players are beating them. Perhaps the Spanish federation could not agree with someone, Carla Suarez Navarro, for example. Perhaps the Spaniard will make one change compared with the initial application, but usually in women's team this is rare, and the captains are making small changes - that is, change one player. "
It was the nmbr 7 seed Daniilidou Yuliya lost to......pity she has drawn seeds in the first round of Dubai and KL......is it me being overly optimistic or is YB getting closer to the better players? She was not far off beating Radwanska and very close in KL......more bigger matches should help her close out her matches? Following Yuliya for many years now the frustration is the potency of her serve. Yesterday she had a 86% first serve percentage , but only won 53% of these points.....pretty much the pattern of all her matches.....otherwise she is so good......lots of ranking points to defend in the next couple of months with the QF of the WTA in Barcelona and a R/U at a 25K in Italy the following week.....hoping for kinder draws and a little bit of luck