• $ 1.7
  • € 1.7876
  • ₽ 1.9209
  • ₺ 0.0467
  • £ 2.155

Former British No.1 Baltacha dies of cancer

Former British No.1 Baltacha dies of cancer
05.05.2014 17:50
"The news of the death of Elena Baltacha, one of the shining lights of British women's tennis of recent generations, is devastating to everyone who has ever had the privilege to know her, play against her, or call her a friend or team mate," a statement on the LTA website said."It leaves a huge hole within our sport. Bally gave new meaning to the word 'fighter.' She fought tirelessly during her career against opposition on court, and never gave in to the struggles she endured off it."Baltacha, who was born in Kiev but moved to Britain where her father Sergei was a professional footballer for Ipswich Town, turned professional in 1997 and reached a career-high ranking of 49 in 2010.She competed at the 2012 London Olympics but retired at the end of the following year because of persistent knee injuries. She married her coach Nino Severino in December 2013 before being diagnosed with cancer in January this year."We are heartbroken beyond words at the loss of our beautiful, talented and determined Bally," said her husband."She was an amazing person and she touched so many people with her inspirational spirit, her warmth and her kindness."Even before quitting the Tour, Balatcha had set up an academy for young players in Ipswich."Words simply cannot express how saddened we are by this news. All our thoughts are with Nino and the rest of Elena's family. We will miss you Bal," LTA Head of women's tennis Iain Bates said.The 30-year-old grew up in Scotland when her father, a footballer who represented the USSR, signed for Perth-based club St Johnstone. Her mother was also a successful athlete, representing the USSR in the heptathlon at the Olympics.At the age of just 19, she was diagnosed with a liver condition called Primary sclerosing cholangitis, which is known to lead to complications including cancer later in life.Few doubt that she would have gone much further in the game were it not for the numerous injuries which constantly dogged her progress. Yet she refused to let that dampen her passion for the game.Baltacha won 11 ITF titles in her career and made the third rounds of both Wimbledon and the Australian Open, with career highlights including 2011 and 2013 Nottingham victories, and 2010 victories over Chinese star Li Na and then-reigning French Open champion Francesca Schiavone.(uk.eurosport.yahoo.com)BakuDaily.Az
Similar news
Similar news
Azerbaijan's liberated Fuzuli to host first international regatta
Sport 11:30
Azerbaijan's liberated Fuzuli to host first international regatta
Azerbaijan to host 2026 World Judo Championships
Sport 13:30
Azerbaijan to host 2026 World Judo Championships
Paola Severino: Students enrolled in program within Italy-Azerbaijan University to obtain dual diploma
Sport 12:30
Paola Severino: Students enrolled in program within Italy-Azerbaijan University to obtain dual diploma
Baku to 4th Victory Run on November 3
Society 12:30
Baku to 4th Victory Run on November 3
Vasseur: Ferrari will be aiming to do everything perfectly in Baku with Leclerc, Sainz
Sport 16:00
Vasseur: Ferrari will be aiming to do everything perfectly in Baku with Leclerc, Sainz
Formula 1: Max Verstappen arrives in Baku with his main rival
Sport 12:30
Formula 1: Max Verstappen arrives in Baku with his main rival
Formula 1 pilot calls Baku one of his favorite tracks
Sport 13:30
Formula 1 pilot calls Baku one of his favorite tracks
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes first man to score 900 career goals
Sport 15:30
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes first man to score 900 career goals
Azerbaijani President: We should start preparing for the next Olympic Games now
Sport 15:30
Azerbaijani President: We should start preparing for the next Olympic Games now
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe