tennis Mallory Burdette
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Country  United States
Residence Fort Lauderdale, Florida[1]
Born 28 January 1991 (age 22)
Jackson, Georgia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Turned pro 2012
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money $145,740
Singles
Career record 32–18
Career titles 2 ITF
Highest ranking No. 80 (27 May 2013)
Current ranking No. 80 (27 May 2013)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open -
French Open 2R (2013)
Wimbledon -
US Open 3R (2012)
Doubles
Career record 11–12
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 292 (13 August 2012)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open
French Open
Wimbledon
US Open 2R (2011)

Mallory Burdette (born January 28, 1991, in Jackson, Georgia) is an American tennis player currently competing on the WTA Tour and the ITF Women's Circuit.

Personal life
She would have been a senior at Stanford University in the fall of 2012, but she gave up her final year of college eligibility to turn pro after her strong run at the 2012 U.S. Open, where she reached the 3rd round, falling to then World No. 3 Maria Sharapova.

Career
2006

Burdette made her debut at the 2006 US Open, as a wild card in the women's doubles event. She partnered her sister Lindsay, and was beaten by Michaëlla Krajicek and Corina Morariu in two sets.
In October, she received a wildcard to play in the qualifying draw of an ITF $25,000 tournament in Augusta, Georgia, however she lost the match to Bulgarian Svetlana Krivencheva in three tight sets. In November, she played in the qualifying of an ITF $50,000 tournament in Lawrenceville, Georgia, again as a wildcard, where she was beaten by Tetiana Luzhanska.
Burdette ended the year after having competed in three events.

2008
In July 2008, Mallory entered her first tournament since 2006, a ITF $10,000 event in Atlanta, Georgia. For the first time, she not only qualified, but reached round two with a straight set win over Anastasia Kharchenko. She also made the quarterfinals in doubles (with sister Lindsay), losing to Mallory Cecil and Melanie Oudin.
This was the only tournament on the professional tour Burdette played in 2008.

2009
In her only event of 2009, Burdette got a main draw wildcard at an ITF $25,000 tournament in Lutz, Florida. She was beaten in the first round by Soledad Esperon. She made the quarterfinals in doubles (partnering Grace Min) though, falling in a tight match to Kimberly Couts and Sharon Fichman.

2011
Burdette's only tournament of 2011 was the 2011 US Open double tournament, where she received together with her partner Hilary Barte a wildcard. In the first round, they beat compatriots Alexa Glatch and Jamie Hampton in straight sets.[2] – before advancing to the second round, where they lost against Andreja Klepač from Slovenia and Anna Tatishvili from Georgia.[3]

2012
Burdette received a wildcard into the main draw of the 2012 Bank of The West Classic in Stanford. In the first round, she defeated Anne Keothavong in three sets.[4] She lost to Marion Bartoli in round two after leading in the first set.

A week after her second round defeat in Stanford, on 16 July, Burdette headed to compete in her first ITF event, a $10,000 hard court tournament held in Evansville. She qualified for the main draw following three straight-set victories.[7]Burdette defeated Sally Peers, Naomi Osaka, Bojana Bobusic, and Julia Elbaba, and reached her first final on the ITF circuit. She faced no. 1 seed, Ying-Ying Duan, and won in two sets.[7][8] Burdette did not drop a single set throughout the tournament. On top of that, she also managed a runner-up showing of doubles at the same event, partnering compatriot Natalie Pluskota.

The following week, Burdette headed to Lexington to compete in a $50,000 hard court tournament, on a wildcard. She defeated no. 1 seed Olivia Rogowska and took her winning streak to ten when she defeated Jessica Pegula in straight sets. However, her unbeaten run was ended in the third round when she was defeated by Madison Keys.[10]
In the first week of August 2012, Burdette was a wildcard entry in the $100,000 Odlum Brown Vancouver Open. She defeated lucky loser SherazadBenamar, Olga Savchuk, Olivia Rogowska, and Chichi Scholl to secure Burdette's place in the final. Another straight sets victory in the final over Jessica Pegula, gave Burdette her second ITF title within the space of a month.[11] Similar to her first tournament win in Evansville, she won the title without dropping a set.[11] As a result of the win in Vancouver, Burdette earned a main draw wildcard for the 2012 US Open.[12] In the first round, Burdette defeated Swiss Timea Bacsinszky,[13] backing it up with another straight sets win over Lucie Hradecka. Burdette's run came to an end in the third round, with a defeat to third seed Maria Sharapova.

 
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