Lydia Steinbach Explained

Lydia Steinbach
Birth Date:30 July 1980
Birth Place:Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz), East Germany
Retired:2010
Plays:Right-handed
Careerprizemoney:$54,314
Singlesrecord:141-99
Singlestitles:1 ITF
Highestsinglesranking:No. 262 (27 August 2001)
Doublesrecord:88-53
Doublestitles:10 ITF
Highestdoublesranking:No. 176 (4 February 2002)

Lydia Steinbach (born 30 July 1980) is a German former professional tennis player.

Biography

Steinbach was born in the city of Chemnitz, which was then known as Karl-Marx-Stadt and part of East Germany.[1]

A right-handed player, Steinbach reached a best singles ranking of 262. In 2001 she won an ITF tournament in San Severo, beating Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final. Her best performance on the WTA Tour came at the Pattaya Open in 2003, where she made the round of 16.[2]

As a doubles player she won 10 ITF titles and was ranked as high as 176 in the world. At the 2003 Sparkassen Cup in Leipzig, Steinbach and partner Aniko Kapros held a match point against top seeds Martina Navratilova and Svetlana Kuznetsova, before going down 5–7 in the third set.[3]

While studying sports at university she was a participant in the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, winning bronze medals for both the women's doubles and mixed doubles events.[4]

ITF finals

Singles (1–6)

Legend
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss1.9 August 1998Rebecq, BelgiumClay Daphne van de Zande1–6, 3–6
Loss2.13 June 1999Meinerzhagen, GermanyClay Martina Müller0–6, 2–6
Loss3.16 October 2000Joué-lès-Tours, FranceHard (i) Dally Randriantefy0–4, 1–4
Loss4.4 February 2001Tipton, United KingdomClay Anne-Laure Heitz4–6, 6–3, 6–7(2–7)
Win5.29 April 2001San Severo, ItalyClay Svetlana Kuznetsova2–6, 7–6(5), 6–3
Loss6.13 July 2003Darmstadt, GermanyClay3–6, 1–6
Loss7.24 July 2006Horb, GermanyClay Sandra Martinović6–3, 1–6, 4–6

Doubles (10–7)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1.28 September 1998Glasgow, Great BritainCarpet (i) Eva Dyrberg Helen Crook
Victoria Davies
6–4, 5–7, 6–3
Win2.16 November 1998Biel, SwitzerlandHard (i) Gréta Arn
Katalin Miskolczi
6–2, 6–1
Loss3.13 June 1999Meinerzhagen, GermanyClay Jennifer Tinnacher Bianca Cremer
Nicole Seitenbecher
6–7, 0–6
Win4.12 February 2001Sutton, United KingdomHard (i) Amanda Hopmans
Patty Van Acker
6–0, 6–4
Win5.15 July 2001Darmstadt, GermanyClay Milena Nekvapilová
Hana Šromová
6–1, 6–2
Win6.6 August 2001Hechingen, GermanyClay Daniela Klemenschits
Sandra Klemenschits
5–7, 6–2, 6–1
Win7.22 October 2001Opole, PolandCarpet Milena Nekvapilová
Hana Šromová
6–3, 6–2
Loss8.5 August 2002Hechingen, GermanyClay Shelley Stephens Andrea Glass
Jasmin Wöhr
4–6, 5–7
Loss9.12 August 2002Innsbruck, AustriaClay Goulnara Fattakhetdinova
Maria Kondratieva
4–6, 6–4, 3–6
Win10.1 September 2002Bielefeld, GermanyClay Martina Babáková
Lenka Tvarošková
7–5, 6–4
Loss11.14 July 2003Garching bei München, GermanyClay2–6, 6–7(7–9)
Loss12.3 August 2003Saulgau, GermanyClay2–6, 1–6
Loss13.24 July 2006Horb, GermanyClay Julia Görges Josipa Bek
Dia Evtimova
6–3, 3–6, 3–6
Win14.6 August 2006Saulgau, GermanyClay6–4, 6–3
Loss15.4 September 2006Düsseldorf, GermanyClay Korina Perkovic Franziska Etzel
Laura Zelder
1–6, 7–6(9–7), 2–6
Win16.6 November 2006Ismaning, GermanyCarpet (i) Eva-Maria Hoch Sabrina Jolk
Annette Kolb
6–2, 6–1
Win17.24 August 2008Wahlstedt, GermanyClay Julia Paetow Dominice Ripoll
Lucía Sainz
6–4, 6–4

Notes and References

  1. News: Tennis: Knapper Sieg der zweifachen Mutter . LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung . 15 July 2013 . German.
  2. News: Nagyova y Rodionova pasan a cuartos en Tailandia . ESPNdeportes.com . 5 November 2003 . Spanish.
  3. News: Navratilova survives match point in Leipzig doubles . . 25 September 2003.
  4. News: Lydia Steinbach: Beinahe wie Olympische Spiele . . 3 September 2003 . German.