Corina Morariu Full name Corina Maria Morariu Country (sports) United States Residence Boca Raton , Florida, U.S.Born  (1978-01-26 )  January 26, 1978Detroit , Michigan, U.S.Turned pro 1994 Retired 2007 Plays Right (one-handed backhand) Prize money $1,733,916 Career record 160–134 Career titles 1 WTA, 5 ITF Highest ranking No. 29 (August 24, 1998) Australian Open 2R (1998 ) French Open 2R (1998 , 2000 , 2003 ) Wimbledon 3R (1998 , 1999 ) US Open 2R (1997 ) Career record 248–158 Career titles 13 WTA, 9 ITF Highest ranking No. 1   (April 3, 2000)Australian Open F (2001 , 2005 ) French Open SF (2005 ) Wimbledon W  (1999 )US Open QF (1999 , 2002 , 2005 , 2007 ) Career record 21–22 Career titles 1 Australian Open W  (2001 )French Open QF (2003 , 2005 ) Wimbledon 3R (2006 ) US Open SF (2002 , 2005 ) 
Corina Maria Morariu  (born January 26, 1978) is an American former professional tennis  player.
Morariu (pronounced: mo-RA-R'ju) was born in Detroit , Michigan  and is of Romanian  descent.[ 1] doubles  specialist, she won the women's doubles title at Wimbledon  in 1999 with Lindsay Davenport . She also won the mixed-doubles title at the 2001 Australian Open  with Ellis Ferreira . She reached the Australian Open  women's doubles final with Davenport in 2005. She also reached the world No. 1 ranking in doubles in 2000.[ 2] 
In 2001, Morariu was diagnosed with leukemia  and began a program of chemotherapy .[ 3] Jennifer Capriati  dedicated her 2001 French Open victory to Morariu.[ 4] [ 2] WTA  then created the Corina Comeback Award, which was presented to Morariu by Capriati.[ 5] 
Morariu retired from the tour in 2007. She is an International Sports Ambassador for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society , and has released a memoir titled Living Through the Racket: How I Survived Leukemia...and Rediscovered My Self .[ 5] Tennis Channel .[ 6] 
Grand Slam finals 
WTA Tour finals 
Corina Morariu hitting a forehand 
Legend
  
Tier I (0–0)
  
Tier II (0–0)
  
Tier III (0–1)
  
Tier IV (1–2)
  
Result
 
W/L
 
Date
 
Tournament
 
Surface
 
Opponent
 
Score
  
Loss
 
0–1
 
May 1997
 
Bol Ladies Open , Croatia
Clay
 
Mirjana Lučić 
5–7, 7–6(9–7) , 6–7(5–7) 
  
Loss
 
0–2
 
Apr 1998
 
Japan Open , Tokyo
Hard
 
Ai Sugiyama 
3–6, 3–6
  
Loss
 
0–3
 
May 1998
 
Bol Ladies Open, Croatia
 
Clay
 
2–6, 4–6
  
Win
 
1–3
 
May 1999
 
Bol Ladies Open, Croatia
 
Clay
 
Julie Halard-Decugis 
6–2, 6–0
  
Legend
  
Grand Slam (1–2)
  
Tier I (1–2)
  
Tier II (3–2)
  
Tier III (7–1)
  
Tier IV (1–0)
  
Result
 
No.
 
Date
 
Tournament
 
Surface
 
Partner
 
Opponents
 
Score
  
Loss
 
1.
 
Apr 1997
 
Japan Open, Tokyo
 
Hard
 
Kerry-Anne Guse 
Alexia Dechaume-Balleret  Rika Hiraki 
4–6, 2–6
  
Win
 
1.
 
Nov 1997
 
Pattaya Open , Thailand
Hard
 
Kristine Kunce 
Florencia Labat  Dominique Monami 
6–3, 6–4
  
Win
 
2.
 
Jan 1999
 
Brisbane International , Australia
Hard
 
Larisa Neiland 
Irina Spîrlea 
6–3, 6–4
  
Win
 
3.
 
Apr 1999
 
Japan Open, Tokyo
 
Hard
 
Kimberly Po 
Catherine Barclay 
6–3, 6–2
  
Win
 
4.
 
Jun 1999
 
Birmingham Classic , UK
Grass
 
Inés Gorrochategui  Alexandra Fusai 
6–4, 6–4
  
Win
 
5.
 
Jul 1999
 
Wimbledon Championships , UK
Grass
 
Lindsay Davenport 
Mariaan de Swardt  Elena Tatarkova 
6–4, 6–4
  
Win
 
6.
 
Jul 1999
 
Stanford Classic , U.S.
Hard
 
Anna Kournikova  Elena Likhovtseva 
6–4, 6–4
  
Win
 
7.
 
Aug 1999
 
San Diego Open , U.S.
Hard
 
Venus Williams  Serena Williams 
6–4, 6–1
  
Win
 
8.
 
Feb 2000
 
Cellular South Cup , U.S.
Hard (i)
 
Tamarine Tanasugarn  6–4, 4–6, 6–2
  
Win
 
9.
 
Mar 2000
 
Indian Wells Open , U.S.
Hard
 
Natasha Zvereva 
6–2, 6–3
  
Win
 
10.
 
May 2000
 
Bol Ladies Open, Croatia
 
Clay
 
Julie Halard-Decugis 
Katarina Srebotnik  Tina Križan 
6–2, 6–2
  
Loss
 
2.
 
May 2000
 
German Open , Berlin
Clay
 
Amanda Coetzer 
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario  Conchita Martínez 
6–3, 2–6, 6–7(7–9) 
  
Win
 
11.
 
Oct 2000
 
Japan Open, Tokyo
 
Hard
 
Tina Križan  6–1, 6–2
  
Loss
 
3.
 
Jan 2001
 
Australian Open , Melbourne
Hard
 
2–6, 6–2, 4–6
  
Loss
 
4.
 
Nov 2004
 
Philadelphia Championships , U.S.
Hard (i)
 
Liezel Huber 
Lisa Raymond  Alicia Molik 
5–7, 4–6
  
Loss
 
5.
 
Jan 2005
 
Australian Open, Melbourne
 
Hard
 
Svetlana Kuznetsova  3–6, 4–6
  
Loss
 
6.
 
Feb 2005
 
Pan Pacific Open , Tokyo
Carpet (i)
 
Janette Husárová  4–6, 3–6
  
Win
 
12.
 
Jan 2006
 
Sydney International , Australia
Hard
 
Rennae Stubbs 
Paola Suárez  Virginia Ruano Pascual 
6–3, 5–7, 6–2
  
Win
 
13.
 
Sep 2006
 
Bali Classic , Indonesia
Hard
 
Natalie Grandin  Trudi Musgrave 
6–3, 6–4
  
Loss
 
7.
 
Oct 2006
 
Ladies Linz , Austria
Hard (i)
 
Samantha Stosur 
3–6, 0–6
  
ITF Circuit finals 
$100,000 tournaments
  
$75,000 tournaments
  
$50,000 tournaments
  
$25,000 tournaments
  
$10,000 tournaments
  
Result
 
No.
 
Date
 
Location
 
Surface
 
Opponent
 
Score
  
Win
 
1.
 
22 August 1994
 
Nicolosi , Italy
Hard
 
Giulia Casoni 
7–5, 7–6(5) 
  
Win
 
2.
 
22 May 1995
 
Salzburg , Austria
Clay
 
Patricia Wartusch 
6–2, 6–2
  
Win
 
3.
 
29 May 1995
 
Katowice , Poland
Clay
 
Ewa Radzikowska 
6–4, 6–2
  
Win
 
4.
 
21 August 1995
 
Sochi , Russia
Clay
 
Anne-Gaëlle Sidot 
6–4, 4–6, 6–0
  
Win
 
5.
 
23 February 1997
 
Bogotá , Colombia
Clay
 
Lenka Němečková 
6–2, 6–3
  
Result
 
No.
 
Date
 
Location
 
Surface
 
Partner
 
Opponents
 
Score
  
Loss
 
1.
 
July 17, 1994
 
Olsztyn, Poland
 
Clay
 
Henrieta Nagyová 
Amanda Hopmans 
4–6, 7–5, 5–7
  
Win
 
2.
 
August 22, 1994
 
Nicolosi, Italy
 
Hard
 
6–1, 7–5
  
Win
 
3.
 
January 30, 1995
 
İstanbul, Turkey
 
Hard
 
Christina Zachariadou 
Dora Djilianova  Desislava Topalova 
6–3, 7–5
  
Loss
 
4.
 
April 3, 1995
 
Athens, Greece
 
Clay
 
Denisa Chládková  Patrícia Marková 
2–6, 5–7
  
Win
 
5.
 
May 22, 1995
 
Salzburg, Austria
 
Clay
 
Tjaša Jezernik  Marina Lazarovska 
w/o
  
Win
 
6.
 
August 14, 1995
 
Carthage, Tunisia
 
Clay
 
Daphne van de Zande 
6–4, 7–6(7) 
  
Win
 
7.
 
August 27, 1995
 
Sochi, Russia
 
Hard
 
Elena Tatarkova 
Natalia Egorova  Petra Thorén 
6–3, 7–5
  
Loss
 
8.
 
August 28, 1995
 
Athens, Greece
 
Clay
 
Magdalena Grzybowska  w/o
  
Win
 
9.
 
December 4, 1995
 
Cergy, France
 
Hard (i)
 
Angela Lettiere 
Dally Randriantefy  Natacha Randriantefy 
6–3, 7–5
  
Win
 
10.
 
January 27, 1996
 
Mission, United States
 
Hard
 
Shannan McCarthy  Julie Steven 
7–6(7) , 6–2
  
Win
 
11.
 
February 17, 1996
 
Midland, United States
 
Hard (i)
 
Katrina Adams  Debbie Graham 
7–6(4) , 7–6(6) 
  
Loss
 
12.
 
May 19, 1996
 
Athens, Greece
 
Clay
 
Liezel Horn  Christína Papadáki 
5–7, 2–6
  
Win
 
13.
 
October 12, 1997
 
Sedona, United States
 
Hard
 
Cătălina Cristea 
Paola Suárez 
7–5, 6–2
  
Key
 
W 
 F 
 
SF
 
QF
 
#R
 
RR 
Q#
 
DNQ
 
A
 
NH
  
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent;  (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Awards 
The Corina Comeback Award (established by the WTA  and named after her; she was the first recipient)[ 5]  
The 2002 WTA Tour Comeback Player of the Year Award[ 5]  
References 
^ Roberts, John (December 19, 2003). "Morariu returns after leukaemia battle" . The Independent . Retrieved February 17,  2021 . ^ a b   DeSimone, Bonnie (March 26, 2007). "Corina Morariu happy to be on tour" . ESPN . Retrieved March 19,  2012 . ^ Banerjee, Sudeshna (July 28, 2009). "Corina Morariu: The Braveheart Who Defied Death" . Bleacherreport.com . Retrieved April 21,  2012 . ^ DeSimone, Bonnie (May 26, 2002). "She won't stay down for long" . Chicago Tribune . Retrieved March 19,  2012 . ^ a b c d   "WTA Profile" . wtatennis.com . Archived from the original  on April 13, 2012. Retrieved March 19,  2012 .^ Thurmond, Sarah (February 12, 2010). "Q&A With Corina Morariu, Cancer Survivor and Former Pro" . tennis.com . Retrieved March 19,  2012 .   
Publications 
Morariu, Corina (2010). Living through the Racket: How I Survived Leukemia…and Rediscovered My Self . Hay House Publishing. ISBN  978-1-4019-2649-6 . 
External links 
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