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Eugenia Maniokova

Russian tennis playerIn this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Aleksandrovna and the family name is Maniokova.

Eugenia Aleksandrovna Maniokova (Russian: Евгения Александровна Манюкова, IPA:: listen:(help·info); born 17 May 1968) is a retired professional tennis player from Russia. She is a former world No. 18 in doubles.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Grand Slam finals
    • 2.1 Mixed doubles (1 *le)
  • 3 WTA Tour finals
    • 3.1 Doubles 8 (4 *les, 4 runners-up)
  • 4 ITF finals
    • 4.1 Singles (3–3)
    • 4.2 Doubles (20–5)
  • 5 Other finals
    • 5.1 Singles (2-1)
    • 5.2 Doubles (0-1)
    • 5.3 Mixed (1-0)
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Biography

Maniokova is best known for winning the mixed doubles event at the 1993 French Open partnering Andrei Olhovskiy. In her career, she won four *les in women's doubles on the WTA Tour, and three *les in singles and 24 in women's doubles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Maniokova represented Commonwealth of Independent States at both the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1992 Federation Cup, due to the separation of the Soviet Union.

Maniokova retired after playing at the 1996 French Open.

Grand Slam finals

Mixed doubles (1 *le)

WTA Tour finals

Doubles 8 (4 *les, 4 runners-up)

ITF finals

Singles (3–3)

Doubles (20–5)

Other finals

Singles (2-1)

Doubles (0-1)

Mixed (1-0)

References

    External links

    • Eugenia Maniokova at the Women's Tennis *ociation
    • Eugenia Maniokova at the International Tennis Federation
    • Eugenia Maniokova on Instagram
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