Anna Smith (tennis)


Anna Smith is a professional British tennis player, who specialises in doubles.
She has won one doubles title on the WTA Tour, as well as five singles and 28 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.
Smith is coached by Dave Sammel at TeamBath.

Early and personal life

Smith was born in Redhill, Surrey, to Robert and Gunilla Smith and started playing tennis at the age of 10 years. Aside from tennis, her other passions are shopping and football.

Career

Junior (2003–2006)

Smith first competed as a junior in February 2003 and her last junior tournament was in June 2006 in the qualifying draw for the Wimbledon juniors. She had limited success as a singles player; she reached only one final and did not reach the quarterfinals in any other tournament she played.
She had significantly more success as a junior doubles competitor, winning three titles at the Donnybrook Junior International, the Wrexham ITF tournament and the Nottingham ITF event. She also reached two more finals, four semifinals and one quarterfinal.
Over the three years of her junior career, she reached a career-high combined ranking of world No. 665 and accumulated win-loss records of 8–13 in singles and 24–10 in doubles.

2004–2007

Smith played her first professional match in July 2004, courtesy of a wild card into the qualifying draw of the $10k tournament in Felixstowe, England. Following two wins, she lost in the final round of qualifying to Lena Keothavong, the younger sister of top-100 player Anne Keothavong. Smith then lost in the qualifying stages of the $10k tournament in Manchester before going to Bolton and winning two matches to qualify for the $10k tournament held there. In her first main draw match of her career, she lost to a fellow British Elizabeth Thomas. She finished 2004 without a world ranking.
In April 2005, Smith lost in the final round of qualifying for the $10k in Porto Santo, Portugal, but was given a chance in the main draw as a lucky loser. She played well in this tournament before having to withdraw in the quarterfinals. August brought two more quarterfinal losses for Smith, the first in the $10k Wrexham tournament and the second in the $10k Nottingham tournament. The Wrexham event also saw her claim her first professional title as she won the doubles in partnership with Rebecca Llewellyn. Her final tournament of the year was the $10k event in Sunderland, where she also reached the quarterfinals. She finished 2005 ranked world No. 660.
April and May 2006 saw good form from Smith; in April she reached the first ITF semifinal of her career in Bath and the following month she reached the quarterfinals in Bournemouth. In August, she reached the first singles final of her career in Ilkley, not dropping a single set en route. She was beaten in the title match by Anna Fitzpatrick. Smith managed to reach the quarterfinals as a qualifier in her very next tournament. In September, she won her first professional singles title at the $10k event in Nottingham beating compatriot Georgie Stoop in the final. The rest of the year saw limited success for Smith in singles, though she did win a doubles title in Redbridge with Anna Hawkins. She finished the season with a ranking of world No. 516.
In March 2007, Smith reached the third singles final of her career at a $10k event in Hamilton, New Zealand, where she lost to Erika Sema. She got no more notable results until August that year when she hit another good patch, reaching the semifinal of the $10k event in London before losing to Martina Babáková. Smith and Babáková also won the doubles in London. In her next tournament, a $10k event in Nottingham, Smith reached the final which she lost to Pauline Wong. She then immediately followed this up by qualifying for and reaching the quarterfinals of the $25k event, also held in Nottingham. The rest of the year was spent on the ITF circuit but she lost before the quarterfinals in every tournament. Her end-of-year ranking was world No. 449.

2008

2008 started disappointingly for Smith as she only managed to reach one ITF quarterfinal before entering the qualifying event for Wimbledon where she won one match before losing in the second round. Later that year she won the second ITF title of her career, this time at the $10k event in London. She beat Rebecca Marino in the final. She then reached the semifinals in Limoges, France – another $10k event. In October, she reached the quarterfinals of a $50k home event in Barnstaple before losing to Lina Stančiūtė. Her year-end ranking was world No. 373.

2009

Smith's 2009 season did not begin well. She won only one match out of her first eleven before going on to take the $10k title in Felixstowe in July, beating Heather Watson in the semifinals and Tímea Babos in the final. In her next tournament, a $10k in Frinton, she again came up against Watson in the semifinals but was defeated in straight sets. After this she reached only one more quarterfinal for the rest of the year in Koksijde where she lost to Sofia Shapatava. By the end of 2009, her singles ranking had fallen to world No. 441.

2017

Smith won her first WTA title when she and Nicole Melichar beat Kirsten Flipkens and Johanna Larsson in Nuremberg.

2018

In February, Smith was selected for the Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I matches in Estonia. Playing doubles with Katie Boulter, they won both of their dead pool rubbers against Estonia and Portugal. With Great Britain in the play offs, Johanna Konta and Heather Watson won their singles matches against Hungary, Great Britain progressed to the World Group II Play-offs, and the doubles match was not played.

WTA career finals

Doubles: 6 (1 title, 5 runner-ups)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Jul 2014Swedish Open, SwedenInternationalClay Jocelyn Rae Andreja Klepač
María Teresa Torró Flor
1–6, 1–6
Loss0–2Jun 2015Nottingham Open, Great BritainInternationalGrass Jocelyn Rae Raquel Kops-Jones
Abigail Spears
6–3, 3–6,
Loss0–3Sep 2016Japan Women's Open, JapanInternationalHard Jocelyn Rae Shuko Aoyama
Makoto Ninomiya
3–6, 3–6
Win1–3May 2017Nürnberger Cup, GermanyInternationalClay Nicole Melichar Kirsten Flipkens
Johanna Larsson
3–6, 6–3,
Loss1–4Oct 2017Kremlin Cup, RussiaPremierHard Nicole Melichar Tímea Babos
Andrea Hlaváčková
2–6, 6–3,
Loss1–5Apr 2018Istanbul Open, TurkeyInternationalClay Xenia Knoll Liang Chen
Zhang Shuai
4–6, 4–6

WTA 125 series finals

Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

ITF circuit finals

Singles: 10 (5 titles, 5 runner–ups)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Aug 2006Ilkley, Great Britain10,000Grass Anna Fitzpatrick4–6, 3–6
Win1–1Sep 2006Nottingham, Great Britain10,000Hard Georgie Gent6–1, 6–4
Loss1–2Mar 2007Hamilton, New Zealand10,000Hard Erika Sema3–6, 5–7
Loss1–3Sep 2007Nottingham, Great Britain10,000Hard Pauline Wong5–7, 2–6
Win2–3Aug 2008Cumberland, Great Britain10,000Hard Rebecca Marino6–3, 3–6, 7–5
Win3–3Jul 2009Felixstowe, Great Britain10,000Grass Tímea Babos7–5, 3–6, 6–4
Loss3–4Mar 2010Jersey, Great Britain25,000Hard Johanna Larsson2–6, 3–6
Loss3–5May 2013Edinburgh, Great Britain10,000Clay Laetitia Sarrazin5–7, 7–6, 2–6
Win4–5Nov 2013Loughborough, Great Britain10,000Hard Klaartje Liebens6–3, 7–5
Win5–5Mar 2014Heraklion, Greece10,000Hard Xenia Knoll6–1, 6–3

Doubles (29–16)

OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Winner1.3 8 2005Wrexham, Great BritainHard Rebecca Llewellyn Rushmi Chakravarthi
Paula Marama
6–3, 7–5
Runner-up1.6 4 2006Bath, Great BritainHard Melissa Berry Lindsay Cox
Anna Hawkins
3–6, 2–6
Winner2.8 11 2006Redbridge, Great BritainHard Anna Hawkins Holly Richards
Elizabeth Thomas
6–3, 6–3
Runner-up2.7 5 2007Antalya, TurkeyHard Roxane Vaisemberg Korina Perkovic
İpek Şenoğlu
6–7, 4–6
Winner3.23 8 2007Cumberland, Great BritainHard Martina Babáková Anna Hawkins
Karen Paterson
6–2, 6–3
Winner4.16 1 2008Sunderland, Great BritainHard Johanna Larsson Martina Babáková
Iveta Gerlová
6–1, 3–6,
Runner-up3.5 2 2008Sutton, Great BritainHard Johanna Larsson Andrea Hlaváčková
Lucie Hradecká
3–6, 3–6
Winner5.12 2 2008Stockholm, SwedenHard Johanna Larsson Neda Kozić
Ivana Lisjak
6–0, 7–5
Winner6.23 9 2008Shrewsbury, Great BritainHard Johanna Larsson Sarah Borwell
Courtney Nagle
7–6, 6–4
Runner-up4.20 4 2009Bari, ItalyClay Johanna Larsson Irina Buryachok
Renata Voráčová
7–5, 2–6,
Runner-up5.10 8 2009Koksijde, BelgiumClay Johanna Larsson Shannon Golds
Nicole Kriz
6–7, 2–6
Runner-up6.22 9 2009Shrewsbury, Great BritainHard Johanna Larsson Kristina Barrois
Yvonne Meusburger
6–3, 4–6,
Runner-up7.29 9 2009Helsinki, FinlandHard Johanna Larsson
3–6, 3–6
Winner7.7 10 2009Barnstaple, Great BritainHard Johanna Larsson Kelly Anderson
Emma Laine
7–5, 6–4
Winner8.13 1 2010Glasgow, Great BritainHard
6–4, 6–4
Runner-up8.2 2 2010Sutton, Great BritainHard
5–7, 6–2,
Winner9.27 3 2010Jersey, Great BritainHard Maret Ani Jarmila Gajdošová
Melanie South
7–5, 6–4
Winner10.10 7 2010Valladolid, SpainHard Year Campos-Molina
6–3, 2–6,
Winner11.31 7 2010Vigo, SpainHard Sofia Kvatsabaia
6–3, 6–1
Winner12.6 11 2010Nantes, FranceHard
5–7, 6–1,
Runner-up9.19 1 2013Glasgow, Great BritainHard Francesca Stephenson Tara Moore
Melanie South
6–7, 3–6
Runner-up10.4 5 2013Edinburgh, Great BritainClay Francesca Stephenson Anett Kontaveit
Jessica Ren
2–6, 3–6
Runner-up11.26 7 2013Wrexham, Great BritainHard Melanie South Kanae Hisami
Mari Tanaka
3–6, 6–7
Winner13.3 8 2013Nottingham, Great BritainHard Melanie South Daneika Borthwick
Anna Fitzpatrick
6–4, 6–2
Winner14.9 11 2013Loughborough, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Francesca Palmigiano
Camilla Rosatello
6–0, 4–6,
Winner15.15 11 2013Manchester, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Eva Wacanno
Julia Wachaczyk
6–1, 6–4
Runner-up12.6 12 2013Pune, IndiaHard Jocelyn Rae Nicha Lertpitaksinchai
Peangtarn Plipuech
5–7, 5–7
Winner16.13 12 2013Navi Mumbai, IndiaHard Jocelyn Rae Oksana Kalashnikova
Diāna Marcinkēviča
6–4, 7–6
Winner17.18 1 2014Glasgow, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Martina Borecká
Tereza Malíková
4–6, 6–2,
Winner18.25 1 2014Sunderland, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Ágnes Bukta
Viktoriya Tomova
6–1, 6–1
Winner19.22 February 2014Nottingham, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Naomi Broady
Renata Voráčová
7–6, 6–4
Runner-up13.28 February 2014Beinasco, ItalyClay Jocelyn Rae Nicole Clerico
Giulia Gatto-Monticone
1–6, 7–5,
Winner20.4 April 2014Edgbaston, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Magda Linette
Amra Sadiković
3–6, 7–5,
Winner21.6 June 2014Nottingham, Great BritainGrass Jocelyn Rae Sharon Fichman
Maria Sanchez
7–6, 4–6,
Winner22.26 July 2014Lexington, United StatesHard Jocelyn Rae Shuko Aoyama
Keri Wong
6–4, 6–4
Winner23.31 January 2015Sunderland, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Justyna Jegiołka
Cornelia Lister
6–3, 6–1
Winner24.4 April 2015Croissy-Beaubourg, FranceHard Jocelyn Rae Julie Coin
Mathilde Johansson
7–6, 7–6
Runner-up14.10 May 2015Cagnes-sur-Mer, FranceClay Jocelyn Rae Johanna Konta
Laura Thorpe
6–1, 4–6,
Runner-up15.4 June 2015Eastbourne, Great BritainGrass Jocelyn Rae Shelby Rogers
CoCo Vandeweghe
5–7, 6–7
Winner25.2 April 2016Croissy-Beaubourg, FranceHard Jocelyn Rae Lenka Kunčíková
Karolína Stuchlá
6–4, 6–1
Winner26.3 September 2016Guiyang, ChinaHard Jocelyn Rae Wei Zhanlan
Zhao Qianqian
6–4, 3–6,
Winner27.11 November 2016Bratislava, SlovakiaHard Jocelyn Rae Quirine Lemoine
Eva Wacanno
6–3, 6–2
Winner28.4 February 2017Glasgow, Great BritainHard Jocelyn Rae Laura Ioana Andrei
Petra Krejsová
6–3, 6–2
Runner-up16.20 May 2018Trnava, SlovakiaClay Xenia Knoll Jessica Moore
Galina Voskoboeva
6–0, 3–6,
Winner29.29 September 2019Roehampton, Great BritainHard Samantha Murray Sarah-Rebecca Sekulic
Julia Wachaczyk
6–4, 6–3

Grand Slam performance timeline

Doubles

Tournament20082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
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French OpenAAAAAAAA2R2R1R2–3
Wimbledon1R1R1RAAA1R2R1R1R1R1–8
US OpenAAAAAAA1RAAA0–1
Win–loss0–10–10–10–00–00–00–11–23–31–30–35–15

Fed Cup participation

Doubles (4–1)