
Julia Görges (born 2 November 1988 in Bad Oldesloe) is a professional  tennis player from Germany. She qualified for the main draw at the 2007  US Open and lost 6–0, 6–3 to number one Justine Henin in the first  round. Görges reached a career high singles ranking of World Number 64  on 15 February 2010, and as of that date has reached World Number 303  for doubles, on 18 February, 2008. She has not won a WTA title, but has  won 4 ITF singles titles, and 3 ITF doubles titles


STUTTGART, Germany (April 24, 2010) – Julia Goerges is my new favorite  female tennis player. The 22-year-old German native of Bad Oldesloe is  also probably the most *Goergeous* woman currently bouncing around the  WTA circuit - a statuesque 6-footer with slender long legs and - an  anomaly in the women's game (outside of Serena Williams, Nicole  Vaidosova, Caroline Wozniacki and perhaps handful of others) - a  curvaceous female athlete actually built like a woman: that is to say,  she has a rack! (Think about it:

 when's the last time you saw a top female tennis player that actually needed to wear a sports bra? I have a short list of candidates - see "The All England Rack-It Club" - but only a scant few are also top-heavy in the WTA rankings.) Facially, she reminds me of a cross between actresses Jill Hennessy and Sandra Bullock.

And on April 24th, this 32nd-ranked outsider "stunned" world No. 1  Caroline Wozniacki 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 in the Stuttgart WTA claycourt final  to win her first title of the year in front of an ecstatic home crowd. I  put "stunned" in quotes because, cute and loveable and media-friendly  as the Dane darling is, I've always seen her as a pretender and not a  true contender for the throne of women's tennis - she's a counterpuncher  who's pretty good in all aspects of the game without any one go-to  weapon in her arsenal that's a knockout punch.

And she's still never won a Grand Slam event. (I rest my case.) Now,  Julia Goerges has a similar all-around game, and is not exactly fleet of  foot (she's carrying around that extra real estate uptown, after all),  but at 6-feet tall, her kick-serve is a force to be reckoned with. Let's  hope she carries on her current excellent form to even bigger  accomplishments as the 2011 French Open (where Julia lost to Serena  Williams in the second round last year) nears!
 
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