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Dokic then reached the semifinals in Bahia and Tokyo.
Dokic then earned a wildcard berth at the Australian Open after winning the wildcard playoff.
Dokic then continued to withdraw from events.
Dokic then received a qualification wildcard into the Moorilla Hobart International tournament but withdrew before her first match because of an Achilles tendon injury.
Dokic then advanced to the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since 2002 after defeating 29th-seeded Alisa Kleybanova 7 5, 5 7, 8 6.
Dokic then won the second singles rubber of Australia's World Group II Fed Cup quarterfinal tie against Switzerland in Mildura, Australia.
Dokic was then diagnosed as suffering from glandular fever and had to withdraw from Swedish Open in Båstad.
Dokic then travelled to France to play ITF level tournaments, started with Joué-lès-Tours, a $ 50, 000 event where she was the top seed.
She then travelled to Hobart to play the Hobart International where she defeated Elena Baltacha 6 4, 6 2 in the first round but lost to second seed, Shahar Pe ' er, in a disappointing second round match 2 6, 2 6 with Dokic making over 40 unforced errors.
Dokic then withdrew from an ITF 100, 000 tournament in Cuneo, Italy, with a wrist injury.
Dokic then upset the 30th ranked Lucie Šafářová, a 2010 finalist, 4 6, 6 3, 6 4 for a spot in the second round.
Dokic then travelled to Kuala Lumpur where she scored her biggest win of the year by upsetting World No. 5, 2010 French Open Champion, and top seed Francesca Schiavone 2 6, 7 6, 6 4 in the first round, despite serving 15 double faults.
Originally electing to strategically skip the qualifying stage of Indian Wells to compete in an ITF $ 100, 000 tournament in the Bahamas, Dokic then withdrew from the ITF $ 100, 000 tournament.
Dokic then started her clay season campaign by participating at Charleston, where she was upset in the first round by qualifier Anna Tatishvili, in three close sets, 5 7, 6 2, 4 6.
Dokic then fell to resurgent former child prodigy Mirjana Lučić 2 6, 2 6.
Dokic then rebounded with a victory over Alla Kudryavtseva at's-Hertogenbosch in two sets 6 0, 6 4.
Dokic then participated in Washington as the fourth seed, but her lack of match play saw her fall in the first round to China's Zhang Shuai.
Since then, Dokic did not play any further matches due to a shoulder injury.
Dokic then participated in the qualifying round of Linz in October but retired after losing the first set 3 6 in the first qualifying match to Evgeniya Rodina due to the shoulder injury that had been bothering her since July.
She then fell to eventual champion Jelena Dokic at the 2011 Malaysian Open.

Dokic and won
Williams won the titles in San Diego and New Haven for the third consecutive year, defeating Davenport and Dokic to win the former and defeating Davenport in the final of the latter.
Dokic is also one of the few women on the WTA tour who has won WTA-Tier Tournaments on all surfaces: hard, clay, grass and carpet.
In doubles, Dokic won titles in Sarasota ( with Elena Likhovtseva ), Los Angeles ( with Kim Clijsters ), and Linz ( with Nadia Petrova ), as well as reaching the finals of Moscow and Zürich ( both with Petrova ).
Dokic received a wildcard for the qualifications of the Moorilla Hobart International, where she won four matches to reach the second round of the main draw, where she retired in her match against Flavia Pennetta due to an ankle injury.
In the second set, Dokic was down 3 5 but rallied to lead 6 5 before Mauresmo won the set in a tiebreak, 7 5.
Dokic won her first round match at the 2009 Australian Open against Tamira Paszek of Austria, 6 2, 3 6, 6 4.
At the Cellular South Cup in Memphis, Tennessee, Dokic won two qualifying matches to reach the main draw, where she lost in the first round to top-seeded Wozniacki 6 1, 6 2 in 48 minutes.
In her round robin, Dokic won all three of her matches and a spot in the semi final round where she defeated Alicia Molik.
At the 2011 Open GDF Suez in Paris, Dokic won all three qualifying matches for a spot in the main draw.
Dokic won both of her matches against Tatjana Malek and Christina McHale to advance to the main draw.

Dokic and her
At Wimbledon, Dokic made her professional breakthrough.
Dokic also reached her first WTA doubles final with Amanda Coetzer in Tokyo.
" This assessment of her opponent resulted in many critical remarks about Dokic from the media and the tennis world.
Dokic reached the final of the Open Gaz de France, where she was forced to hand a walkover to Venus Williams, after her first victory over Monica Seles a day earlier, due to a right thigh strain suffered in her win.
Dokic was unable to defend her Rome Masters title, losing to eleventh-seeded Anastasia Myskina in the third round.
After Wimbledon, Dokic reached the final of the Acura Classic in San Diego, scoring her first win over Capriati in a three set match.
Despite a 6 4, 6 2 loss to Elena Bovina in the second round of the US Open, Dokic reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 4.
In mid-2004, Dokic returned to her family in Serbia, trying to put her life back in order and regain confidence.
In late November 2006, Dokic denied reports from her father, Damir, that she had been kidnapped by her boyfriend, Tin Bikić.
Dokic said she was not satisfied with the contract Pilić's Academy offered her.
Dokic emerged from the round robin stage with a 3 0 record before retiring in her quarterfinal match while trailing 6 3, 3 1 due to a thigh strain.
A week later, Dokic continued her winning streak by capturing the $ 25, 000 ITF tournament in Caserta, Italy.
In an interview after her first-round win at the Australian Open, Dokic said that she still has no contact with her father, but is building relationships again with her mother and younger brother, and that she has been dating her boyfriend, Tin Bikić, for five years.
In Fed Cup, Australia was in the Fed Cup Asia / Oceania Zone Group I. Dokic defeated all three of her opponents in straight sets, Lee Jin-A of Korea, Suchanun Viratprasert of Thailand, and Diane Hollands of New Zealand.
Her injury forced her to miss Wimbledon warming up tournaments, but Dokic still appeared at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships.

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