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Sarah Pitkowski-Malcor (born on 13 November 1975 in Seclin, just south of Lille) is a former professional female tennis player from France. She was ranked World No. 29 at 1 November 1999. Pitkowski played right-handed, had a height of 1.59m and weighed about 49 kg in 2000. She turned professional in 1993. She retired from the WTA Tour tennis circuit in 2001. Her highest WTA Tour singles and doubles ranking was 29 (Nov 1, 1999) and 101 (Aug 5, 1996) respectively. She had career official prize money earnings of US$823,787. Her final career singles win-loss record was @278-198 and her final career doubles win-loss record was @52-101 (@includes main draw and qualifying matches in all WTA Tour//ITF Tour tournaments, Federation/Fed Cup and Olympic Games). Pitkowski won her only career WTA Tour singles final in Budapest in the spring of 1999, where she beat Cristina Torrens-Valero of Spain in the final. She was also the singles runner-up at the WTA Tour tournament in Antwerp in the same year, where she lost to Justine Henin of Belgium. She has won a total of 10 singles titles on the minor International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Circuit. She has never advanced beyond the third round of any Grand Slam event in singles competition. She represented France in the first round of the Fed Cup in 1998 as a rookie; she saved the defending champions from losing to Belgium by defeating Sabine Appelmans 4–6, 6–4, 6–1. Pitkowski married a French professional tennis player, Olivier Malcor, on July 7, 2001. The couple have a son.
[edit] WTA Tour singles finals (1–1 record)1999: W – Budapest(Hungary); RU - Antwerp(Belgium) [edit] WTA(WITA) Tour doubles finalsNil, but she was a WTA Tour doubles semi-finalist on 6 occasions: 1995(1), 1996(1), 1997(1), 1998(1), 1999(2) [edit] ITF Women's (formerly Futures) Circuit singles titles(10)Swindon(England) '92, Madeira(Portugal) '92; Caserta(Italy) '93; Madrid(Spain) '94, Moulins(France) '94; Koksijde(Belgium) '95, Cergy-Pontoise(France) '95, Reims(France) '97, Cergy-Pontoise(France) '98, Bronx(New York) ‘98 [edit] Grand Slam recordsGrand Slam singles record(excluding qualifying matches): A - 2-7; F - 4-8; W - 5-6; US - 5-6; overall - 16-27 [edit] Federation/Fed Cup and Olympic GamesFederation Cup record[singles(doubles)]: 1998 - 1-1; overall singles and doubles record: 1-1; overall singles record: 1–1 ; overall doubles record: 0–0 Olympic Games: did not participate [edit] Career summary
Notes: WTA singles ranking was as of end of the WTA Tour season
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