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Vaidišová Debuted Strongly In The 2003 Season By Reaching Three Consecutive Finals: Won $10K ITF/Plzeň-CZE, Her Only Event In 2003, Without Dropping A Set.
Vaidišová debuted strongly in the 2003 season by reaching three consecutive finals: won $10K ITF/Plzeň-CZE, her only event in 2003, without dropping a set.
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In 2004, Vaidišová finished the season as a top 100 player. As a qualifier at only her third Tour main draw at inaugural Vancouver, Vaidišová became the sixth-youngest singles champion in Tour history at an age of 15 years, three months and 23 days. She also became the lowest-ranked player (No. 180) and second qualifier (of three) to win a title in 2004. Vaidišová won her second Read more...
2005
In early January, Vaidišová reached her first quarterfinal of the season in Hobart, by defeating Tatiana Perebiynis and Dinara Safina before losing to Iveta Benešová. Vaidišová picked up her first Grand Slam singles victory in her Australian Open debut, by reaching the third round with victories against Maria Vento-Kabchi and Jelena Kostanić. She subsequently fell to top seed Read more...

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