Golubic has won one singles title on the WTA tour, as well as eight singles and 14 doubles titles on the ITF circuit in her career. On 3 April 2017, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 51. On 24 July 2017, she peaked at world number 69 in the doubles rankings. Golubic started playing on the ITF circuit in 2008 in Hungary and played her first two WTA qualifying tournaments in Budapest and Bad Gastein in 2010. She played her first match in the main draw of a WTA event in Bad Gastein in 2013, reaching the second round. However, all of her attempts to qualify for a Grand Slam failed. After winning her eighth ITF title, Golubic reached her first Grand Slam main draw at the Australian Open through qualifying and lost to Carla Suarez Navarro in the first round of the tournament. She then reached the quarterfinals of another ITF event before failing to reach the main draw of her next three tournaments. At the Katowice Open, Golubic entered the main draw as a qualifier and beat Paula Kania in the first round before losing to Timea Babos.
At the Fed Cup semifinals, Golubic earned surprising wins over Karolina Pliskova and Barbora Strycova, defeating both in three sets. Although it was not enough for Switzerland to beat the Czech Republic, Golubic was praised for her performance.
Prior to the French Open, Golubic played in the qualifying of the WTA Prague Open, where she lost to Viktoria Kuzmova in the first round. After a quarterfinal appearance in Saint-Gaudens, she entered Roland Garros through qualifying and earned her first Grand Slam main-draw win with a three-set victory over Alison Riske. She lost to Lucie Safarova in round two.
Golubic started her grass-court season at the Ricoh Open, entering the main draw as a qualifier and defeating Anna-Lena Friedsam and Risa Ozaki en route to her first WTA quarterfinal, losing to Belinda Bencic. Her next two tournaments ( the Mallorca Open and Wimbledon ) ended in qualifying. She also lost in the first round of her next ITF tournament in Budapest.
At the inaugural Ladies Championship Gstaad, Golubic best number 7 seed mona Barthel, Evgeniya Rodina, Carina Witthoft and Rebeka Masarova en route to her first WTA final. She then defeated third seed Kiki Bertens to lift her first WTA trophy. With the title, Golubic entered the top 100 for the first time. [ 10/15, 22:27 ] SKILL INDIA : Kodagu, also known as Coorg, is a rural district in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka. In the area’s north, Madikeri Fort has 2 life-size elephant statues at its entrance, plus a Gothic-style church with a museum on its grounds. Nearby, the Hindu Omkareshwara Temple dates back to the 19th century. Farther north are the domed Raja’s Tomb, a burial place of Kodava kinfs, and cascading Abbi Falls. Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a beautiful hill station in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is famous for its coffee plantations, steep hills, countless streams, rich flora & fauna, lush forests and breathtaking views. Some of the must visit tourist attractions of Coorg include Nagarhole National Park, Abbi Falls, lruppu Falls, The Raja’s Seat, Madikeri Fort and Tibetan Buddhist Golden Temple. Being an road and rail.
How to Reach Coorg by Air
Mangalore Airport, located about 160 km away, is the nearest airport to Coorg. The airport has Scheduled flights to major Indian cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Hyderabad. Unwind in the lap of nature in Coorg where aromatic coffee and spice plantations, lush green hills, cascading waterfalls and distinct old- world charm sooth the senses. Kodagu district ( also known by its former name Coorg ) is an administrative district in the Karnataka state of India. Before 1956, it was an administratively separate Coorg State, at which point it was merged into an enlarged Mysore State. It occupies an area of 4, 102 square kilometres ( 1,584 sq mi ) in the Western Ghats of southwestern Karnataka. In 2001 its population was 548,561, 13.74% of which resided in the district’s y urban centre, making it the least populous of the 31 districts in Karnataka.
The nearest railway stations are My sore Junction, located around 95 km ( 59 mi ) away, Thalassery, and Kannur, the latter two located in Kerala at a distance of about 79 km ( 49 mi ). The nearest airports are Kannur International Airport in Kerala ( 90 km ( 56 mi ) from Madikeri ) and Mangalore International Airport ( 144 km ( 89 mi ) from Madikeri).
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