2005
2005 saw Golovin's second consecutive Top 30 finish. Golovin's season was highlighted by her second career Tour singles runner-up finish. Aged 17 years and eight months, Golovin reached the final in Tokyo at the Japan Open as No. 3 seed, losing to No. 2 seed Nicole Vaidišová, aged 16 years and five months. Golovin retired with a left achilles tendinitis, trailing 7–6(4) 3–2. This was the eighth-youngest Tour singles final in Open Era, based on the combined age of 34 years and two months.
Golovin was also five-time semifinalist on four different surfaces: on hardcourt at Gold Coast, losing to Schnyder in 3 sets and later that year again on hardcourt at Seoul, losing to Jelena Janković in 3 sets (which was her only semi-final loss of the year to a non-eventual champion); on carpet at Paris Indoors, which was her second straight SF there, losing the third set tie-break against Dinara Safina; clay at Charleston, where she notched her third career Top 10 victory versus No. 8
More about Tatiana Golovin (From Wikipedia)
Tour Debut (2002-2003)
Golovin made her ITF Circuit debut at Cagnes-sur-Mer (France) in 2002. She played in three more ITF events (including one semifinal) later that year, but she failed to qualify for read more...
2004
2004 was considered as Golovin's breakthrough season, highlighted by finishing runner-up at Birmingham and reaching the fourth round at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. At the read more...
2005
2005 saw Golovin's second consecutive Top 30 finish. Golovin's season was highlighted by her second career Tour singles runner-up finish. Aged 17 years and eight months, Golovin read more...
2006
At her first tournament of the year in Gold Coast, Golovin reached the quarterfinal, losing to finalist Flavia Pennetta in three sets. She then lost in the first round of the Australian read more...
2007
Tatiana started off 2007 at the Hopman Cup in Perth, Australia, a non-Tour event. She won :] her first singles match, defeating American Ashley Harkleroad 6–3, 4–6, read more...
2008
Golovin started 2008 by participating on the French team in the Hopman Cup in Perth, Australia. In her first match of the competition, Golovin defeated Gisela Dulko of Argentina read more...
Tatiana Golovin (born January 25, 1988) is a French professional tennis player of Russian descent (born in Moscow as ТатьÑна Головина). read more...
