Similarities between Eleni Daniilidou and Liezel Huber
Eleni Daniilidou and Liezel Huber have 101 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ai Sugiyama, Amélie Mauresmo, Anabel Medina Garrigues, Anastasia Rodionova, Athens, Australian Open, Birmingham Classic (tennis), Cara Black, Christína Papadáki, Chuang Chia-jung, Connecticut Open (tennis), Daniela Hantuchová, Diamond Games, Els Callens, Francesca Schiavone, French Open, German Open (WTA), Grand Slam (tennis), Hsieh Su-wei, ITF Women's Circuit, Iveta Benešová, Jelena Janković, Kim Clijsters, Leander Paes, Lindsay Davenport, Lisa Raymond, Lucie Hradecká, Magdalena Maleeva, Martina Navratilova, Melanie Oudin, ..., Miami Open (tennis), Michaëlla Krajicek, Midland, Michigan, Nadia Petrova, Natalie Grandin, Open GDF Suez, Petra Martić, Samantha Stosur, Serena Williams, Stanford Classic, Surina De Beer, Tathiana Garbin, Tatiana Poutchek, Tennis, The Championships, Wimbledon, US Open (tennis), Venus Williams, Vera Zvonareva, Virginia Ruano Pascual, Vladimíra Uhlířová, Warsaw Open, Women's Tennis Association, WTA Auckland Open, Yuliya Beygelzimer, 2001 WTA Tour, 2002 WTA Tour, 2003 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2003 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2003 WTA Tour, 2004 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2004 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2004 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2004 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2004 WTA Tour, 2005 Australian Open, 2005 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2005 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2005 WTA Tour, 2006 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2006 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2006 WTA Tour, 2007 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2007 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2007 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2007 WTA Tour, 2008 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2008 WTA Tour, 2009 WTA Tour, 2010 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2010 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2010 WTA Tour, 2011 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2011 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2011 WTA Tour, 2012 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2012 French Open – Women's Doubles, 2012 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2012 WTA Tour, 2013 Australian Open – Women's Doubles, 2013 US Open – Women's Doubles, 2013 WTA Tour, 2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles, 2014 WTA Tour. Expand index (71 more) »
Ai Sugiyama
is a Japanese former professional tennis player.
Ai Sugiyama and Eleni Daniilidou · Ai Sugiyama and Liezel Huber ·
Amélie Mauresmo
Amélie Simone Mauresmo (born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional tennis player, and a former world No. 1.
Amélie Mauresmo and Eleni Daniilidou · Amélie Mauresmo and Liezel Huber ·
Anabel Medina Garrigues
Ana Isabel Medina Garrigues (born 31 July 1982) is a Spanish professional tennis player and coach.
Anabel Medina Garrigues and Eleni Daniilidou · Anabel Medina Garrigues and Liezel Huber ·
Anastasia Rodionova
Anastasia Ivanovna Rodionova (Анастасия Ивановна Родионова; born 12 May 1982 in Tambov) is a Russian-born Australian professional tennis player.
Anastasia Rodionova and Eleni Daniilidou · Anastasia Rodionova and Liezel Huber ·
Athens
Athens (Αθήνα, Athína; Ἀθῆναι, Athênai) is the capital and largest city of Greece.
Athens and Eleni Daniilidou · Athens and Liezel Huber ·
Australian Open
The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually over the last fortnight of January in Melbourne, Australia.
Australian Open and Eleni Daniilidou · Australian Open and Liezel Huber ·
Birmingham Classic (tennis)
The Birmingham Classic (currently sponsored by Nature Valley) is a premier level women's tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Birmingham Classic (tennis) and Eleni Daniilidou · Birmingham Classic (tennis) and Liezel Huber ·
Cara Black
Cara Black (born 17 February 1979) is a professional tennis player from Zimbabwe.
Cara Black and Eleni Daniilidou · Cara Black and Liezel Huber ·
Christína Papadáki
Christína Papadáki (born 24 February 1973) is a former tennis player from Greece who turned professional in 1990.
Christína Papadáki and Eleni Daniilidou · Christína Papadáki and Liezel Huber ·
Chuang Chia-jung
Chuang Chia-jung (born 10 January 1985) is a Taiwanese professional female tennis player.
Chuang Chia-jung and Eleni Daniilidou · Chuang Chia-jung and Liezel Huber ·
Connecticut Open (tennis)
The Connecticut Open is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.
Connecticut Open (tennis) and Eleni Daniilidou · Connecticut Open (tennis) and Liezel Huber ·
Daniela Hantuchová
Daniela Hantuchová (born 23 April 1983) is a retired tennis player from Slovakia.
Daniela Hantuchová and Eleni Daniilidou · Daniela Hantuchová and Liezel Huber ·
Diamond Games
The Diamond Games (sponsored in 2015 as BNP Paribas Fortis Diamond Games and formerly known as Proximus Diamond Games, GDF-Suez Diamond Games and Thomas Cook Diamond Games) was a professional women's tennis tournament organised in Antwerp, Belgium.
Diamond Games and Eleni Daniilidou · Diamond Games and Liezel Huber ·
Els Callens
Els Callens (born 20 August 1970) is a former professional female tennis player from Belgium.
Eleni Daniilidou and Els Callens · Els Callens and Liezel Huber ·
Francesca Schiavone
Francesca Schiavone (born 23 June 1980 in Milan) is an Italian tennis player who turned professional in 1998.
Eleni Daniilidou and Francesca Schiavone · Francesca Schiavone and Liezel Huber ·
French Open
The French Open (Championnats Internationaux de France de Tennis), officially called Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France.
Eleni Daniilidou and French Open · French Open and Liezel Huber ·
German Open (WTA)
The German Open was a WTA Tour affiliated professional tennis tournament for women played in Berlin, Germany.
Eleni Daniilidou and German Open (WTA) · German Open (WTA) and Liezel Huber ·
Grand Slam (tennis)
The Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors, are the four most important annual tennis events.
Eleni Daniilidou and Grand Slam (tennis) · Grand Slam (tennis) and Liezel Huber ·
Hsieh Su-wei
Hsieh Su-wei (or Xiè Shúwéi;; born on 4 January 1986) is a Taiwanese professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Hsieh Su-wei · Hsieh Su-wei and Liezel Huber ·
ITF Women's Circuit
The ITF Women's Circuit is a series of professional tennis tournaments run by the International Tennis Federation for female professional tennis players.
Eleni Daniilidou and ITF Women's Circuit · ITF Women's Circuit and Liezel Huber ·
Iveta Benešová
Iveta Benešová (formerly Melzer, Melzerová; born 1 February 1983) is a Czech former professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Iveta Benešová · Iveta Benešová and Liezel Huber ·
Jelena Janković
Jelena Janković (Јелена Јанковић,, born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Jelena Janković · Jelena Janković and Liezel Huber ·
Kim Clijsters
Kim Antonie Lode Clijsters (born 8 June 1983) is a Belgian former professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Kim Clijsters · Kim Clijsters and Liezel Huber ·
Leander Paes
Leander Adrian Paes (born 17 June 1973) is an Indian professional tennis player who is considered to be one of the best doubles and mixed doubles players of all time, having achieved a career Grand Slam in each discipline.
Eleni Daniilidou and Leander Paes · Leander Paes and Liezel Huber ·
Lindsay Davenport
Lindsay Ann Davenport Leach (born June 8, 1976) is an American former professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Lindsay Davenport · Liezel Huber and Lindsay Davenport ·
Lisa Raymond
Lisa Raymond (born August 10, 1973) is an American retired professional tennis player who has achieved notable success in doubles tennis.
Eleni Daniilidou and Lisa Raymond · Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond ·
Lucie Hradecká
Lucie Hradecká (born 21 May 1985 in Prague) is a tennis player from the Czech Republic.
Eleni Daniilidou and Lucie Hradecká · Liezel Huber and Lucie Hradecká ·
Magdalena Maleeva
Magdalena Georgieva Maleeva (Магдалена Георгиева Малеева) (born 1 April 1975) is a Bulgarian former professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Magdalena Maleeva · Liezel Huber and Magdalena Maleeva ·
Martina Navratilova
Martina Navratilova (Martina Navrátilová; born Martina Šubertová; October 18, 1956) is a former Czechoslovak and later American professional tennis player and coach.
Eleni Daniilidou and Martina Navratilova · Liezel Huber and Martina Navratilova ·
Melanie Oudin
Melanie Jennings Oudin (born September 23, 1991) is a former American tennis player and former world junior No.
Eleni Daniilidou and Melanie Oudin · Liezel Huber and Melanie Oudin ·
Miami Open (tennis)
The Miami Open, sometimes known as the Miami Masters, is an annual tennis tournament for men and women currently held in Key Biscayne, Florida, an island town just off the coast of Miami.
Eleni Daniilidou and Miami Open (tennis) · Liezel Huber and Miami Open (tennis) ·
Michaëlla Krajicek
Michaëlla Krajicek (Michaela Krajíčková; born 9 January 1989) is a Dutch tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Michaëlla Krajicek · Liezel Huber and Michaëlla Krajicek ·
Midland, Michigan
Midland is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan in the Tri-Cities region of Central Michigan.
Eleni Daniilidou and Midland, Michigan · Liezel Huber and Midland, Michigan ·
Nadia Petrova
Nadezhda Viktorovna Petrova (Надежда Викторовна Петрова; born 8 June 1982) is a Russian former professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Nadia Petrova · Liezel Huber and Nadia Petrova ·
Natalie Grandin
Natalie Grandin (born 27 February 1981) is a retired professional tennis player from South Africa.
Eleni Daniilidou and Natalie Grandin · Liezel Huber and Natalie Grandin ·
Open GDF Suez
Open GDF Suez, formerly Open Gaz de France, was a Premier level tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held in Paris, France.
Eleni Daniilidou and Open GDF Suez · Liezel Huber and Open GDF Suez ·
Petra Martić
Petra Martić (born 19 January 1991) is a professional tennis player from Croatia.
Eleni Daniilidou and Petra Martić · Liezel Huber and Petra Martić ·
Samantha Stosur
Samantha Jane Stosur (born 30 March 1984) is an Australian professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Samantha Stosur · Liezel Huber and Samantha Stosur ·
Serena Williams
Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Serena Williams · Liezel Huber and Serena Williams ·
Stanford Classic
The Stanford Classic, currently sponsored by Bank of the West, is a week-long tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States.
Eleni Daniilidou and Stanford Classic · Liezel Huber and Stanford Classic ·
Surina De Beer
Surina De Beer (born 28 June 1978) is a retired South African tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Surina De Beer · Liezel Huber and Surina De Beer ·
Tathiana Garbin
Tathiana Garbin (born 30 June 1977) is an Italian retired tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Tathiana Garbin · Liezel Huber and Tathiana Garbin ·
Tatiana Poutchek
Tatiana Poutchek (Таццяна Мікалаеўна Пучак; Татьяна Николаевна Пучек; born 9 January 1979) is a retired tennis player from Belarus.
Eleni Daniilidou and Tatiana Poutchek · Liezel Huber and Tatiana Poutchek ·
Tennis
Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
Eleni Daniilidou and Tennis · Liezel Huber and Tennis ·
The Championships, Wimbledon
The Championships, Wimbledon, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.
Eleni Daniilidou and The Championships, Wimbledon · Liezel Huber and The Championships, Wimbledon ·
US Open (tennis)
The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis tournament.
Eleni Daniilidou and US Open (tennis) · Liezel Huber and US Open (tennis) ·
Venus Williams
Venus Ebony Starr Williams (born June 17, 1980) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No.
Eleni Daniilidou and Venus Williams · Liezel Huber and Venus Williams ·
Vera Zvonareva
Vera Igorevna Zvonareva (Also transliterated as Zvonaryova|p.
Eleni Daniilidou and Vera Zvonareva · Liezel Huber and Vera Zvonareva ·
Virginia Ruano Pascual
Virginia Ruano Pascual (born 21 September 1973) is a Spanish former tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Virginia Ruano Pascual · Liezel Huber and Virginia Ruano Pascual ·
Vladimíra Uhlířová
Vladimíra Uhlířová (born 4 May 1978 in České Budějovice) is a retired Czech tennis player.
Eleni Daniilidou and Vladimíra Uhlířová · Liezel Huber and Vladimíra Uhlířová ·
Warsaw Open
The Warsaw Open, formerly the J&S Cup, was a tennis tournament on the WTA Tour held in Warsaw, Poland.
Eleni Daniilidou and Warsaw Open · Liezel Huber and Warsaw Open ·
Women's Tennis Association
The Women's Tennis Association (WTA), founded in 1973 by Billie Jean King, is the principal organising body of women's professional tennis.
Eleni Daniilidou and Women's Tennis Association · Liezel Huber and Women's Tennis Association ·
WTA Auckland Open
The WTA Auckland Open (formally known as the ASB Classic) is a professional women's tennis tournament in Auckland, New Zealand.
Eleni Daniilidou and WTA Auckland Open · Liezel Huber and WTA Auckland Open ·
Yuliya Beygelzimer
Yuliya Markovna Beygelzimer (Юлія Марківна Бейгельзимер, born 20 October 1983) is an inactive professional female tennis player from Ukraine.
Eleni Daniilidou and Yuliya Beygelzimer · Liezel Huber and Yuliya Beygelzimer ·
2001 WTA Tour
The WTA Tour is the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
2001 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2001 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2002 WTA Tour
The 2002 Sanex WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2002 tennis season.
2002 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2002 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2003 French Open – Women's Doubles
Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions but they lost in the final to Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama 7–6(7–5), 2–6, 7–9.
2003 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2003 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2003 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Serena and Venus Williams were the defending champions, but lost in the third round to Elena Dementieva and Lina Krasnoroutskaya.
2003 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2003 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2003 WTA Tour
The 2003 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2003 tennis season.
2003 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2003 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2004 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Serena Williams and Venus Williams were the defending champions, but Serena withdrew from the tournament (due to an injury) and Venus didn't want to participate with another player.
2004 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2004 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2004 French Open – Women's Doubles
Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, but Clijsters chose not to participate.
2004 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2004 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2004 US Open – Women's Doubles
Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were defending champions, and won in the final 6–4, 7–5, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Elena Likhovtseva.
2004 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2004 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2004 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama were the defending champions, however Clijsters did not compete.
2004 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2004 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2004 WTA Tour
The 2004 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2004 season.
2004 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2004 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2005 Australian Open
The 2005 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 until 30 January 2005.
2005 Australian Open and Eleni Daniilidou · 2005 Australian Open and Liezel Huber ·
2005 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions, but they didn't team up for 2005.
2005 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2005 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2005 French Open – Women's Doubles
First-seeded defending champions Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez defeated second-seeded Cara Black and Liezel Huber to win the title for the fourth time (after 2001, 2002 and 2004).
2005 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2005 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Cara Black and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but did not play together.
2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2005 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2005 WTA Tour
The 2005 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2005 tennis season.
2005 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2005 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2006 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Twelfth-seeded Yan Zi and Zheng Jie defeated first-seeded Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur, 2–6, 7–6 (7), 6–3 to win the Women's Doubles title at the 2006 Australian Open.
2006 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2006 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2006 French Open – Women's Doubles
Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were defending champions.
2006 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2006 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Cara Black and Liezel Huber were the defending champions, but did not play together.
2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2006 WTA Tour
The 2006 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the 36th season since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association.
2006 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2006 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2007 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Yan Zi and Zheng Jie were the defending champions but lost in the semi finals to Chan Yung-jan and Chuang Chia-jung Cara Black and Liezel Huber won the title, defeating Chan Yung-jan and Chuang Chia-jung in the final 6–4, 6–74, 6–1.
2007 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2007 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2007 French Open – Women's Doubles
The 17th-seeded team of Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo defeated 7th seeded Katarina Srebotnik and Ai Sugiyama 7–6(7–5), 6–3 the women's doubles tennis title.
2007 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2007 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2007 US Open – Women's Doubles
The 2007 US Open – Women's Doubles was an event that was won by first-time pairings Nathalie Dechy and Dinara Safina.
2007 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2007 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Yan Zi and Zheng Jie were the defending champions but Zheng did not compete.
2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2007 WTA Tour
The 2007 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2007 tennis season.
2007 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2007 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2008 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Cara Black and Liezel Huber were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Alona Bondarenko and Kateryna Bondarenko.
2008 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2008 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and commonly known as Beijing 2008, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 8 to 24 August 2008 in Beijing, China.
2008 Summer Olympics and Eleni Daniilidou · 2008 Summer Olympics and Liezel Huber ·
2008 US Open – Women's Doubles
Nathalie Dechy and Dinara Safina were the defending champions, but Safina chose not to participate, and only Dechy competed that year.
2008 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2008 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2008 WTA Tour
The 2008 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2008 tennis season.
2008 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2008 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2009 WTA Tour
The 2009 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the 37th season since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association.
2009 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2009 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2010 French Open – Women's Doubles
Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual were the defending champions, but they decided not to compete together.
2010 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2010 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2010 US Open – Women's Doubles
Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams were the defending champions.
2010 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2010 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Serena and Venus Williams were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Elena Vesnina and Vera Zvonareva Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova defeated Elena Vesnina and Vera Zvonareva in the final, 7–6(8–6), 6–2 to win the Ladies' Doubles tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships.
2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2010 WTA Tour
The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the WTA.
2010 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2010 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2011 French Open – Women's Doubles
Serena Williams and Venus Williams were the defending champions, but both withdrew from the tournament with a pulmonary embolism and a hip injury, respectively.
2011 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2011 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2011 US Open – Women's Doubles
Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova were the defending champions and they reached the final.
2011 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2011 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova were the defending champions but lost in the second round to Sabine Lisicki and Samantha Stosur.
2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2011 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2011 WTA Tour
The WTA Tour is the elite tour for women's professional tennis organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
2011 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2011 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2012 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta were the defending champions, but lost to Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva in the third round.
2012 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2012 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2012 French Open – Women's Doubles
Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova.
2012 French Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2012 French Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2012 US Open – Women's Doubles
Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond were the defending champions but lost to Hsieh Su-wei and Anabel Medina Garrigues in the third round.
2012 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2012 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Květa Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik were the defending champions, but lost in the second round to Francesca Schiavone and Flavia Pennetta.
2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2012 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2012 WTA Tour
The 2012 WTA Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2012 tennis season.
2012 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2012 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2013 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
Russian pair Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva were the defending champions, but Zvonareva decided not to participate due to injury.
2013 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2013 Australian Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2013 US Open – Women's Doubles
Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but lost to Serena and Venus Williams in the quarterfinals.
2013 US Open – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2013 US Open – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2013 WTA Tour
The 2013 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2013 tennis season.
2013 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2013 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles
Hsieh Su-wei and Peng Shuai were the defending champions, but lost in the third round to Tímea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic.
2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Eleni Daniilidou · 2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles and Liezel Huber ·
2014 WTA Tour
The 2014 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2014 tennis season.
2014 WTA Tour and Eleni Daniilidou · 2014 WTA Tour and Liezel Huber ·
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Eleni Daniilidou and Liezel Huber Comparison
Eleni Daniilidou has 295 relations, while Liezel Huber has 458. As they have in common 101, the Jaccard index is 13.41% = 101 / (295 + 458).
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