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  1. Nadia Podoroska is an Argentine professional tennis player who reached the French Open singles semifinals in 2020 and the top 40 in 2021. She also competed in the Olympics, won three singles and one doubles WTA titles, and has a Ukrainian background.

  2. Jun 28, 2017 · Nadia Podoroska is an Argentine tennis player who reached the Top 50 in 2020 and won three WTA 125 titles. She also played at the Tokyo Olympics and Roland Garros, where she upset Svitolina as a qualifier.

  3. Check out the latest live score, results and schedule of Nadia Podoroska, a 27-year-old Argentine tennis player. See her performance in WTA tournaments, prize money, height, nationality and more.

  4. Feb 5, 2023 · The Argentine former Top 40 player and Roland Garros semifinalist defeated Paula Ormaechea in the final of the Copa Oster. She did not drop a set in the clay-court tournament, while Falkowska and Kawa took the doubles crown.

    • The win streak. Podoroska won the W60K ITF event in Paris earlier this month by winning a total of five matches there before beginning her three-match run through qualifying at Roland Garros.
    • Making history. The Rosario, Argentina native became the first Argentine woman since 2011 to reach the Round of 16 since Gisela Dulko in 2011. Though her name is Russian, she and her parents were born in Argentina and she doesn't speak Rusisan.
    • First title. Podoroska captured her first event as a professional player back in 2013 at a W10K ITF event in Santiago. She has won 14 total and is currently ranked No. 131.
    • Idol Gabriela Sabatini. "I started to play tennis when I was five years old, but it was just because I want to play tennis. No one in my family played," Podoroska said. "
  5. Nadia Podoroska is a 27-year-old Argentine tennis player who reached the semifinals of Roland-Garros in 2020. See her profile, stats, photos, videos and Grand Slam singles and doubles results.

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · Learn 10 things you may not know about the 23-year-old Argentine who reached the semifinals of the 2020 French Open as a qualifier. She beat four Top 50 players, including Schmiedlova and Svitolina, and became the first female qualifier to do so in the Open Era.