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Anna Fitzpatrick (born 6 April 1989) is a British former professional player.


Personal life
Fitzpatrick attended St Thomas of Canterbury school in Sheffield, St Mary's Roman Catholic High School, Chesterfield and Woodhouse Grove School in , City of Bradford. She has three older brothers. Growing up, she played tennis at Beauchief Tennis Club and at Graves Tennis Centre.


Playing style
Fitzpatrick liked to play aggressively, coming to the net as often as possible. When at the back of the court she was looking for opportunities to attack, and often tried to serve and volley to change the pace of the match. According to Fitzpatrick, her volley was "what her whole game is built on" and her least favourite surface is .


Career

Junior (2003–2007)
Fitzpatrick's first match on the junior ITF circuit came in July 2003 and her last in June 2007. During her four-year junior tennis career, she did not reach any tournament finals but reached the semi-finals of three tournaments, one of which was the 2007 Wimbledon girls' tournament where she lost to eventual champion, Urszula Radwańska, 6–7(3), 3–6. She also lost in the quarterfinals of a total of five tournaments. Her win–loss record for singles competition was 25–26.

As a junior doubles competitor, Fitzpatrick won one tournament (partnering Jade Curtis) and was a runner-up in another. She was also a semi-finalist four times and lost in the quarterfinals in nine tournaments. One of the tournaments in which Fitzpatrick became a quarterfinalist was in the 2007 Wimbledon girls' doubles tournament with Jade Curtis. She ended her junior career with a doubles win–loss record of 27–28. Her career-high combined singles and doubles ranking was world No. 180 (achieved 9 July 2007).


2004–2006
Fitzpatrick played her first professional match on the adult ITF Circuit in September 2004 when she attempted to qualify for the $10k event in . She lost in the second round of qualifying. Her only other tournament during 2004 was the $10k in Bolton where she also lost in round two of qualifying. She finished 2004 without a world ranking.

2005 saw Fitzpatrick play in a total of eleven ITF tournaments. She lost in round two in two tournaments, the first round in three and the qualifying stages a total of six times. Her first year-end ranking was world No. 1102.

In 2006, Fitzpatrick made very little progress on the ITF Circuit until August when she won her first ever ITF title in the $10k event in without losing a set in the entire tournament. She beat fellow British teen, Anna Smith, in the final, 6–4, 6–3. She carried this momentum over into her next tournament ( $10k) where she reached the semi-finals and she also made a run into the final of her next tournament, the $10k in London. She was beaten by , 3–6, 3–6, in the final. She finished the season with her ranking at world No. 676.


2007
In March 2007, Fitzpatrick reached the third ITF singles final of her career in Sunderland $10k where she lost to Gaëlle Widmer in straight sets, 4–6, 1–6. In April she became a quarterfinalist in the $10,000 event in Bath and one month later she lost in the quarterfinals of a $25k event in as a qualifier. June saw Fitzpatrick make her debut on the when she was given a wildcard into the qualifying draw of the DFS Classic. She faced American, , in the first round and was unable to capitalise on her one set lead, eventually losing, 7–5, 3–6, 1–6.

Fitzpatrick earned a wildcard into the qualifying event for Wimbledon one week later by winning two matches in the LTA Wildcard Play-offs. She managed to beat , a player ranked 278 places above her, in the first round of the qualifying tournament with a score of 7–5, 6–0. The No. 8 seed in the qualifying tournament, Mathilde Johansson, proved too much for Fitzpatrick in round two and Fitzpatrick lost, 1–6, 2–6. In July, she reached the semifinals of a $10k event in (where she won the doubles tournament to give her the first doubles title of her career) and in September she reached the semifinals of another $10k event, this one in . She did not pass the second round in any other ITF tournaments that season and finished the year with a ranking of world No. 383.


2008
In April 2008, Fitzpatrick reached her first ITF quarterfinal of the year in , a $10k tournament. Just two weeks later she reached her second of the year, this one in $25k. In June, the first of four consecutive wildcards allowed her direct entry into the main draw of the $50k event in where she lost to in round one. Her second wild card of June entered her into the main draw of the DFS Classic, a Tier III tournament. She was beaten by , 4–6, 4–6, in round one. Wild card number three allowed her access into the qualifying draw of the International Women's Open where world No. 62, Ekaterina Makarova, beat her in straight sets, 6–7(4), 3–6. Her fourth of four consecutive wild cards gave her entry into the qualifying draw of Wimbledon where she was beaten by from . In early August, Fitzpatrick injured her foot while playing in an ITF in Portugal. The injury turned out to be a stress fracture in her left foot and it put her out of action for the rest of the season and as a result, she ended the season ranked world No. 424.


2009
Fitzpatrick returned to the ITF Circuit in March 2009. In her first tournament since injuring her foot, she partnered to win the title at the $10k tournament in Bath. She and Boffa again joined forced in their next tournament, the $25k in Jersey, where they reached the semifinals. She made her first real impact in singles in July when she reached a $10k quarterfinal before immediately going on to reach the final of another $10k. She beat the fourth, fifth and sixth seeds before losing to , 6–4, 4–6, 2–6, in the final. In August, Fitzpatrick played her final tournament of 2009 (a $10k in London) where she was beaten by compatriot, , in the semifinals. During this tournament, her foot injury worsened once again and forced her out until March/April 2010. As a result of this, Fitzpatrick's year-end singles ranking for 2009 was 761.


ITF Circuit finals

Singles (3–4)
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$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
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Hard (2–3)
Grass (1–1)
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Win 10,000, United KingdomGrassAnna Smith6–4, 6–3
Loss 10,000, United KingdomHard3–6, 3–6
Loss 10,000Sunderland, United KingdomHard (i)Gaëlle Widmer4–6, 1–6
Loss 10,000, United KingdomGrass6–4, 4–6, 2–6
Win 10,000Sunderland, United KingdomHard (i)Samantha Murray6–2, 3–6, 7–5
Loss 10,000Loughborough, United KingdomHard (i)2–6, 2–6
Win 10,000, United KingdomHard (i)6–7(3), 6–3, 7–5


Doubles (19–13)
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$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments (5–3)
$10,000 tournaments (14–10)
| valign=top width=33% align=left |
Hard (18–10)
Clay (1–1)
Grass (0–2)
|}
Loss 10,000, United KingdomGrassJoanna CravenDanielle Brown
Elizabeth Thomas
2–6, 1–6
Loss 25,000, TurkeyClayAna Veselinović
İpek Şenoğlu
6–1, 1–6, 4–6
Win 10,000, CanadaHardAna VeselinovićSoledad Esperón
6–4, 6–3
Loss 25,000, United KingdomHardAna Veselinović
3–6, 7–6(4), 6–10
Win 25,000Clearwater, United StatesHardAna Veselinović
6–2, 3–6, 10–6
Win 25,000Fort Walton Beach, United StatesHardAna Veselinović
6–3, 7–6(4)
Win 25,000, MexicoHardMaría Irigoyen
6–2, 6–2
Loss 10,000Landisville, United StatesHard
Heidi El Tabakh
6–2, 6–2
Loss 25,000, SpainHardStefania BoffaHeidi El Tabakh
Story Tweedie-Yates
2–6, 4–6
Win 10,000Bath, United KingdomHard (i)Stefania BoffaVeronika Chvojková
Kateřina Vaňková
6–1, 6–1
Win 10,000, TurkeyHardHanne Skak Jensen
Avgusta Tsybysheva
7–6(3), 2–6, 10–7
Loss 10,000, United KingdomGrass
3–6, 5–7
Loss 10,000Bath, United KingdomHard (i)
3–6, 2–6
Win 10,000Alcobaça, PortugalHardJade WindleyMélanie Gloria
Daniela Múñoz Gallegos
6–2, 6–1
Loss 10,000, United KingdomHardJade WindleyJocelyn Rae
1–6, 4–6
Win 10,000Sunderland, United KingdomHard (i)
Francesca Stephenson
6–2, 6–3
Win 10,000Wrexham, United KingdomHard (i)Jade Windley
Nicola George
6–1, 6–0
Loss 10,000Vale do Lobo, PortugalHardUlrikke EikeriRocio de la Torre Sánchez
Olga Sáez Larra
w/o
Win 10,000, GreeceHardSamantha MurrayAmanda Elliott
6–3, 6–2
Loss 10,000, GreeceHardJade WindleyAlexandra Artamonova
Diāna Marcinkēviča
2–6, 3–6
Win 25,000Wrexham, United KingdomHardJade Windley
Lenka Wienerová
6–2, 4–6, 10–3
Win 10,000, SpainHardJade WindleyRocio de la Torre Sánchez
Georgina García Pérez
1–6, 6–0, 10–8
Win 10,000, United KingdomHard (i)Samantha MurrayAlexandra Walker
6–2, 6–3
Win 25,000, New ZealandHard
6–3, 6–4
Loss 10,000, IndonesiaHardJade Windley
4–6, 4–6
Win 10,000, United KingdomHard (i)Jade Windley
6–2, 6–2
Win 10,000, United KingdomHard (i)Jade WindleyMartina Kubiciková
Chantal Škamlová
6–2, 6–3
Win 10,000Sutton, United KingdomHard (i)Jade WindleyMartina Borecká
Petra Krejsová
4–6, 7–6(7), 12–10
Win 10,000, United KingdomClayJade Windley
Karolina Wlodarczak
6–4, 6–1
Win 10,000Sharm El Sheikh, EgyptHardAna VeselinovićBaşak Eraydın
2–6, 6–4, 10–3
Loss 10,000Sharm El Sheikh, EgyptHardKamila KerimbayevaCamilla Rosatello
4–6, 3–6
Loss 10,000, United KingdomHardDaneika BorthwickAnna Smith
Melanie South
4–6, 2–6


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