50 Facts About Olivia Rogowska

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Olivia Rogowska is an Australian former tennis player.

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Olivia Rogowska has defeated Jelena Dokic, Alicia Molik, and Maria Kirilenko, and taken sets from former No 1 Dinara Safina, from Alona Bondarenko, Kateryna Bondarenko, Sorana Cirstea, Jarmila Gajdosova, Anastasia Rodionova, Sania Mirza, and Casey Dellacqua.

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Olivia Rogowska's fortunes picked up in 2008 making her first career quarterfinal in a $25k tournament in Berri after qualifying.

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Olivia Rogowska then made her first semifinal in a $10k tournament in Budapest.

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Olivia Rogowska's final tournament of the year was a $25k tournament in Sorrento, Australia.

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Olivia Rogowska received a wildcard into the Australian Open where she lost in the first round to the 31st seed Alona Bondarenko in a three-set match.

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Olivia Rogowska then received a wildcard into the French Open and defeated Maria Kirilenko in the first round in straight sets.

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At the Wildcard Playoff for the 2010 Australian Open, Olivia Rogowska barely made the quarterfinal rounds by losing two out of three matches in the round-robin stage; she only made it through by one game.

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Olivia Rogowska played her first tournament in the Brisbane International defeating Anastasia Yakimova in the first qualifying round, before losing to Evgeniya Rodina.

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Olivia Rogowska found form late in the year, winning the $25k Cairns doubles title, then the $25k Darwin singles title, followed by a semifinal at the $25k event in Alice Springs.

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Olivia Rogowska made the doubles final with Jessica Moore to play for the gold medal but Rogowska and Moore lost the final to Anastasia Rodionova and Sally Peers, in three sets.

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Olivia Rogowska started her year at the qualifying draw at the Brisbane International.

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Olivia Rogowska then played the $25k Burnie International where she was eliminated in the quarterfinals.

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Olivia Rogowska played with Dellacqua in doubles in all four events and they went on a 16-match winning streak to win those events.

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Olivia Rogowska next played in a $100k tournament to warm-up for the US Open.

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Olivia Rogowska then played eight $25k tournaments to end her year on the WTA Tour.

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Olivia Rogowska won her first singles tournament of the year in Alice Springs, after defeating Abbie Myers, Alison Bai, Tammi Patterson, Akiko Omae and Isabella Holland.

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Olivia Rogowska improved her WTA ranking in 2011 from 259 to 167.

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Olivia Rogowska started her year at the Brisbane International, after receiving a main-draw wildcard.

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Olivia Rogowska then played the Hobart International qualifying after receiving a wild card.

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Olivia Rogowska then competed in three $25k events in Burnie, Launceston and Sydney.

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Olivia Rogowska defeated qualifiers Lesly Kerkhove, Jang Su-jeong and Shuko Aoyama in the first round, second round and quarterfinal.

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Olivia Rogowska then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva.

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Olivia Rogowska played Fed Cup for the first time, taking on Germany in Germany in the World Group Playoffs.

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Olivia Rogowska then had a few disappointing results in ITF tournaments in the USA on red clay.

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Olivia Rogowska played her final French Open warm-up tournament at the Premier-level tournament the Brussels Open.

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Olivia Rogowska then had a bad patch with a first-round qualifying defeat at the French Open then two disappointing results on grass.

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Olivia Rogowska had some encouraging results in the American hardcourt season, including the US Open where she was initially placed in the qualifiers, but when she was receiving a wildcard to the main draw after Dellacqua promoted to the last direct entry list just as qualifying matches was to be started.

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Olivia Rogowska lost to Barty in a final in Sydney earlier in the year by nearly the same score.

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In Brisbane, Olivia Rogowska drew qualifier Monica Puig and lost in straight sets.

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Olivia Rogowska was drawn to play world No 13, Maria Kirilenko in Sydney.

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Olivia Rogowska then headed to Burnie to defend the title she won in 2012 at the $25k Burnie International.

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Olivia Rogowska then competed in qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships where she defeated Fatma Al-Nabhani in straight sets.

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Olivia Rogowska was crushed in the second round by world No 28, Carla Suarez Navarro.

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Olivia Rogowska was given direct entry into the WTA event, the Malaysian Open where she lost in the first round against qualifier Luksika Kumkhum.

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Olivia Rogowska then started to prepare for the French Open by playing six ITF events in Australia, Thailand, Slovak Republic and Czech Republic.

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Olivia Rogowska then lost in two close sets against fourth seed CoCo Vandeweghe.

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At the French Open, Olivia Rogowska competed in qualifying where again defeated Solovyeva in straight sets.

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Olivia Rogowska competed in qualifying at the US Open where she upset eighth seed Johanna Konta.

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Olivia Rogowska then defeated Richel Hogenkamp in three close sets.

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Olivia Rogowska lost in the final round of qualifying against Maria Joao Koehler.

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However, Olivia Rogowska was awarded a lucky-loser place in the main draw after Ayumi Morita had to withdraw with a back injury.

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Olivia Rogowska began her year at the Brisbane International after receiving a wild card.

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Olivia Rogowska lost in the first round to Kimiko Date-Krumm.

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Olivia Rogowska then competed at the Hobart International, after being awarded a wildcard.

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Olivia Rogowska opened with a straight sets win over world No 59, Alexandra Cadantu.

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Olivia Rogowska won her first-round match over Mariana Duque in straight sets.

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Olivia Rogowska returned to the ITF Circuit in Australia, playing two $50k events in Tasmania.

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Olivia Rogowska won the second event in Launceston, defeating Irena Pavlovic in the final.

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Olivia Rogowska won the doubles title with partner Adamczak, propelling her to a career-high doubles ranking of 106.