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Sabine Lisicki : Story of Hot German tennis Star

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Born in the year 1989 as Sabine Katharina Lisicki on 22 September, Sabine Lisicki is an professional German tennis player.

Sabine Lisicki became proficient in 2006 and her leap forward came in 2009 when she reached the quarter-finals of the Wimbledon Championships and won her first WTA title against Caroline Wozniacki, the Family Circle Cup.

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Lisicki sustained lower leg injury at the Indian Wells Masters during the year 2010, during the month of March, which held her out of competition for a span of five months and saw her drop out of the 200 primary.

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She bounced back in 2011 and won the Aegon Classic before joining as a special case the Wimbledon Championships and progressing to reach the elimination rounds where she lost to Maria Sharapova.

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Sabine Lisicki turned out to be just the second lady in the history of Wimbledon to make it into the elimination rounds after joining the competition as a wildcard. Sabine Lisicki followed that by winning her third WTA competition, The Texas Open, two months after the fact.

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She achieved her highest professional world ranking in the year 2012, twelfth, and again reached Wimbledon‘s quarter finals.

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Once again experienced another lower leg damage in the year 2012 which prevented her from having better outcomes on a visit. The last of the 2013 Wimbledon Championships was achieved by Sabine Lisicki, who lost to Marion Bartoli.

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Sabine Lisicki achieved another quarter-final at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships over the next year, winning her first title in three years as she won the 2014 Hong Kong Tennis Open.

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In doubles, Sabine Lisicki won the 2011 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix with Samantha Stosur and in 2013 with Mona Barthel and the 2014 Miami Masters with Martina Hingis as mentor.

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Sabine Lisicki held the world record for the fastest serve by a female tennis player somewhere during the year 2014 and 2018.

Amid her first-round experience against Ana Ivanovic at the 2014 West Classic Branch, a 131.0 mph serve was recorded.

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In addition, Sabine Lisicki kept the record for the most pros in a single guide, hitting 27 experts in her second-round experience at the 2015 Aegon Classic against Belinda Bencic before Kristýna Plíšková outperformed her at the Australian Open 2016.

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