Casey Dellacqua

January 10, 2024
Tennis Player

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Casey Dellacqua
Full Name Casey Dellacqua
Occupation Tennis Player
Date Of Birth Feb 11, 1985(1985-02-11)
Age 39
Birthplace Perth
Country Australia
Horoscope Aquarius

Casey Dellacqua Biography

Name Casey Dellacqua
Birthday Feb 11
Birth Year 1985
Place Of Birth Perth
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Aquarius
Parents Nita Dellacqua, Kim Dellacqua

Casey Dellacqua is one of the most popular and richest Tennis Player who was born on February 11, 1985 in Perth, Australia. Dellacqua was disappointed to finish at $75,000 in Nottingham. However, she won the doubles event with Eleni Danilidou. Dellacqua reached the third round at a WTA event, Birmingham, but she had to withdraw due to illness. She also participated in the doubles and singles events at the Wimbledon Championships. She lost in two sets to Marion Bartoli, the 9th seed. Samantha Stosur was her partner in the women’s doubles. This would be a rehearsal for the Olympic Games. They made it to the second round, but lost in three sets to Raymond and Huber, the top- seeds.

Dellacqua was Australia’s representative at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She played alongside Samantha Stosur and Alicia Molik in the singles event. Dellacqua won easily against Gisela Daulko in the first round. She lost in the second round to Victoria Azarenka (12th seed) from Belarus. Dellacqua was paired with Molik, an Australian woman, in the women’s doubles competition. They lost in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone and Flavia Pennetta, an Italian team, in their first round match.

Dellaqua underwent shoulder surgery in February 2009 and was off the court until mid-2009. On her website, Casey stated that the surgery and rehab went really well. She had stated in an interview that she would return to the WTA Tour at the start of the 2010 season. In December 2009, Dellacqua competed in the Australian Open Wildcard Playoff and won a wildcard entry into the main draw. She went undefeated in the round robin stage of the tournament, and in the elimination rounds. In the quarterfinals she played 2nd-seeded Queenslander Shannon Golds, scraping through in three sets. In the semifinals she faced 6th seed, Sally Peers, winning in straight sets. She overcame Victorian Olivia Rogowska in the final, saving three match points and eventually coming back to win in three sets.

At the Australian Open, Dellacqua entered the women’s singles draw as a wildcard after winning the Australian Open wildcard playoff. Dellacua defeated former world No. 2, Vera Zvonareva and 18th seed Kirsten Flipkens to reach the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since 2010, where she defeated former Australian Open semifinalist Zheng Jie to reach the fourth round where she lost to 30th seed Eugenie Bouchard in three sets. In the women’s doubles, Dellacqua and Barty competed as the 5th seeds but lost in the second round to Tímea Babos and Petra Martić. In the mixed doubles, Dellacqua partnered Ross Hutchins of Great Britain. They were defeated by the 4th-seeded team of Andrea Hlaváčková and Max Mirnyi in the opening round. After the tournament, Dellacqua rose to world No. 80 in singles, but dropped to No. 15 in doubles.

Dellacqua won 11 singles ITF titles and 13 doubles ITF title from 2003 to

  1. Most of these were at $25k tournaments across Australia. In August 2007, she won a $50k title at The Bronx. She won her first Grand Slam main draw match against Yaroslava Shvedova at the 2007 US Open, before falling to Maria Sharapova, the defending champion. She was ranked No. She was ranked No. 78 in singles, and No. 123 in doubles.

Casey Dellacqua Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Tennis Player
House Living in own house.

Casey Dellacqua is one of the richest Tennis Player from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Casey Dellacqua 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Dellacqua was due to play in the Hopman Cup, but she had to withdraw because of an injury. Ashleigh Barty replaced her. Although she was granted a wildcard to the Apia International Sydney, she lost in the first round to Kimiko Date- Krumm. Dellacqua was drawn at the Australian Open in a difficult draw. She had to face Madison Keys, a young American player who brought form and confidence to the match. Dellacqua was determined to fight hard, but she lost in two sets. However, the doubles were a completely different story. Dellacqua was paired with Ashleigh Barty, an Australian teenager. They cruised past Polona Hercog and Francesca Schiavone to open the tournament. They defeated Lisa Raymond and Maria Kirilenko, the third-seeded pair, and the 14th-seeded Natalie Grandin and Vladimira Ulirova to reach quarterfinals. They defeated Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, and Lucie Safarova to reach the semifinal. Their semifinal was played at Rod Laver Arena, and Dellacqua & Barty won against Varvara Lepchenko and Zheng Saisai to become the first Australian women’s doubles team to reach the finals of the Australian Open since 1977. They were defeated in the final by Vinci and Errani, top-seeds. The first set was lost in 29 minutes. However, they were able to regain their composure in the second. After being defeated last year, the Italians won and took home their title in the final set.

Casey Dellacqua, /d@ ‘l aek w@ / d@–LAK -w@ is an Australian retired professional tennis player. Dellacqua has achieved the WTA Tour’s highest singles results with semifinal appearances at both the 2012 Texas Tennis Open (2012 Birmingham Classic) and the 2014 Indian Wells Masters. She also reached the fourth round at the 2014 US Open, the Australian Open and the 2008 Australian Open. She has also won 22 ITF singles titles.

After heading to Germany to play Fed Cup. Which Australia was successful getting back into the world group, Dellacqua headed to Japan to play two $50,000 events. The first she was a shock exit in the second round on a hard court. The second, which was on a grass court, was a lot better for Dellacqua who went on to win the tournament. The Western Australian tweeted that it was tennis great Roger Federer who inspired her throughout her time in Fukuoka, the reason she altered her racquet string configuration during the week. The win in Fukuoka meant Dellacqua would rise into the WTA top 100 singles rankings for the first time since 2009. She then played her final French open warm up tournament at a $100,000 tournament in Prague. This was her first tournament on clay this year. Although the Fed Cup ties were on clay. Dellacqua had a good first round match but lost in the second round. She did make the doubles final with Akgul Amanmuradova though. They went down to Alizé Cornet and Virginie Razzano. A week before the French Open she played doubles with Anastasia Rodionova in Belgium and made the semi-finals. At the French Open she only entered in the singles and the doubles in which she partnered Russia’s Alexandra Panova. Despite being the defending champion in the mixed, she did not gain entry, though her partner Scott Lipsky did participate partnering Vladimíra Uhlířová. In the singles, she drew 21st seed and eventual finalist Sara Errani in the first round. After taking the first set, she succumbed in three tight sets. She reached the second round in the doubles, before losing to compatriots and 14th seeds Jarmila Gajdošová and Anastasia Rodionova in three sets.

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Dellacqua returned to Australia to play six straight $25,000 tournaments to end her year. Dellacqua went on a giant run winning all six events, losing just three sets in 30 matches. These wins gained her entry back into the world’s top 150. She played doubles in three of these tournaments with Olivia Rogowska. Although they suffered a shock semifinal loss in their first tournament, they went on to win the next two tournaments. That meant that Dellacqua and Rogowska won six $25,000 tournaments together in 2011. Dellacqua’s final tournament of the year was the “Australian Open Wildcard Playoff” where Casey was the hot favourite to win after her 30 match winning streak. Dellacqua was stunned in her first round-robin match by then 15-year- old Ashleigh Barty in straight sets. Barty went on a giant killing run to win the tournament. Dellacqua did recover from the first loss and won her next two round-robin matches comfortably but was unable to reach the semifinals because of the first loss. Dellacqua was rewarded from her good year though and was given a direct entry wildcard into the tournament. Dellacqua finished 2011 ranked No. 156 in singles and 56 in doubles.

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Casey Ranked on the list of most popular Tennis Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Casey Dellacqua celebrates birthday on February 11 of every year.

After failing to qualify in the Rome Masters, and Dellacqua and Stubbs unable to pack up their good doubles form from Madrid, her next tournament was the 2011 Brussels Open. In this tournament, Dellacqua used her protected ranking to avoid qualifying for a spot in the main draw. This move paid off as Dellacqua caused a big upset to world No. 20 and fifth seed Shahar Pe’er in the first round. This was Dellacqua’s sixth victory against a top-20 player in her career. Dellacqua lost in the second round in three sets to Ayumi Morita.

Who is Casey to Ash Barty?

So, after winning her first Australian Open, Barty rushed over to former doubles partner, and close friend, Casey Dellacqua , who was courtside as part of her role for Channel 9. Dellacqua got a hug and a little kiss on the forehead, as those watching on melted over the wholesome moment.

What does Casey Dellacqua do now?

Casey Dellacqua (/dəˈlækwə/ də-LAK-wə; born 11 February 1985) is a retired Australian professional tennis player and current commentator.

Is Casey Dellacqua having a baby?

Former tennis pro Casey Dellacqua welcomes birth of baby boy Jesse James Judd. Retired WA tennis pro Casey Dellacqua has welcomed the arrival of her third child – announcing on social media today that she had given birth to a healthy boy.

Did Casey Dellacqua win a grand slam?

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Who is Ash Barty's bestfriend?

The power of female friendship is well-known — case in point, Ash Barty and Casey Dellacqua. The Australian athletes have seen each other through some of the most challenging times, including Barty’s decision to retire from the sport she excelled at.

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