Silvija Talaja


Silvija Talaja is a Croatian former professional tennis player.
Talaja won two singles titles and one doubles title on the WTA Tour, as well as one singles title on the ITF Circuit. On 29 May 2000, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 18. In her career, Talaja defeated former world No. 1 players Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Jennifer Capriati and other top-ten players such as Conchita Martínez, Marion Bartoli, Nadia Petrova, Nathalie Tauziat, Anna Kournikova, Chanda Rubin, Barbara Schett and Irina Spîrlea. A powerful, fast baseline player, her best Grand Slam results were third-round appearances at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. She also won a gold medal at the 1993 Mediterranean Games in doubles.
After 15 seasons on the tour, in 2006, Talaja married her long-time partner and retired from professional tennis.

Career

The early years

Talaja debuted at the age of 13, representing Yugoslavia at the ITF Belgrade in 1991 but lost in the first round in three tight sets to Cătălina Cristea. She played further ten ITF tournaments in 1992, reaching one quarterfinal and one semifinal, as well as scoring her first top-100 win. In 1993, she qualified for a WTA tournament in Essen where she lost to top seed Sánchez Vicario in the first round. She reached the second round at the WTA Palermo in 1994 and qualified for further three WTA tournaments in 1995.

First WTA final

In March 1996, Talaja won her first ITF title at Makarska and soon after reached her first WTA Tour final at Bol. In August, she reached the semifinals of the WTA Vienna and quarterfinals at Prague. In October the same year, she entered the top 100 for the first time.
In 1997, she debuted at a Grand Slam at the Australian Open and reached second round at Roland Garros. She reached the semifinals at Pattaya in 1998 but played mostly on the ITF Circuit.

Entering top 50

At the 1999 Australian Open, Talaja lost to fifth seed Venus Williams 7–9 in the third set, being two points away from victory. In May, she reached the semifinals at the Warsaw Open and then made it to third round at Roland Garros. Talaja then reached her second WTA final at s-Hertogenbosch and entered top 50 for the first time. The following month she reached another final, this time at WTA Vienna. The following week, she reached the semifinals at WTA Sopot, again losing to Habšudová. In August, Talaja reached hear third semifinals of the season at WTA Brussels and in November her fourth semifinal at WTA Pattaya. In November 1999, she entered top 30 for the first time. In 1999, Talaja won career-best 32 WTA Tour matches and finished the season at No. 29.

Winning first WTA tournament

In January 2000, Talaja won the WTA Gold Coast, scoring three successive top-20 victories along the way. At the German Open in Berlin, she lost to Martina Hingis in the third round, after having two set points in the first set. In May, Talaja won her second WTA tournament of the year at the WTA Strasbourg. The following week, her ranking rose to her career-high at No. 18. Later that year, Talaja reached the third round at Wimbledon. In August, she reached the third round at the Du Maurier Open, but apart from the Sydney Olympics, failed to reach a second round at a tournament for the rest of the year. She finished her most successful season ranked at No. 30.

Injuries and come-back

At the 2001 Australian Open, Talaja defeated Alicia Molik 6–0, 6–0 but lost to Amanda Coetzer in the second round. She reached just one quarterfinal and one semifinal during the entire season. Struggling with injuries, Talaja dropped out of top 100 by the end of the year.
She started the 2002 season by reaching the semifinals at the Auckland Open. She reached another semifinal at the Warsaw Open in May, and reached the finals of WTA Tokyo. She finished the season at No. 75, having also reached quarterfinals at the WTA events in Pattaya and Memphis and the second round at Indian Wells and Scottsdale.
2003 was the final top-100 season of Talaja's career. She reached the quarterfinals four times and second round seven times, including at Indian Wells, Miami, Roland Garros and US Open. Her year-end ranking was No. 93.

Final years of her career

In 2004, Talaja reached quarterfinals just once and played in the third round of the Pacific Open at Indian Wells. In 2005, Talaja reached the second round of a WTA tournament three times and finished her season at No. 200. She played just three tournaments in 2006 and retired at the end of the year. In November 2007, she made a short come-back, playing at the $25k in Ismaning, Germany, but lost in the first round.

Head-to-head records