She was also successful in the doubles, where together with Anna-Lena Grönefeld, she reached the semifinals. 10 Agnieszka Radwanska in the first round and the world No. Görges defeated Greetje Minnen and Jil Teichmann to reach the quarterfinals in her Auckland Open title defence, but she lost to Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals in straight sets. [20] During the Fed Cup tie against France, Görges won both her matches defeating Kristina Mladenovic and Pauline Parmentier.

Görges reached the semifinals in Båstad, losing to the eventual winner Laura Siegemund. In 2007, she won tournaments in Antalya and Bucharest and made her first WTA Tour main draw appearances, the highlight of which was a semifinal in Stockholm, where she lost to Vera Dushevina in three sets. Julia Görges trennt sich von Trainer Sebastian Sachs.

Julia Görges was born in Bad Oldesloe to Klaus and Inge Görges, both of whom work in insurance. In the final they defeated Grönefeld and Petra Martić. 31. 12 on 22 August 2016. Seeded eighteenth at the Australian Open, Görges advanced to the fourth round after wins over Vera Dushevina, Romina Oprandi, and Jie Zheng. [52] Görges then played in St. Petersburg, where she lost in the semifinals to Petra Kvitová. [66] At the US Open, Görges defeated Natalia Vikhlyantseva, Francesca Di Lorenzo, and Kiki Bertens to reach the fourth round, where she lost to Donna Vekić, despite having a match point in the second set.[67]. 12 on 22 August 2016. [14] At the same tournament, she won the doubles competition, partnering the American Jill Craybas. At Wimbledon she lost in the third round to Ana Ivanovic, after defeating Shahar Pe'er and Anastasiya Yakimova in the first two rounds. At Roland Garros, Görges was seeded 25th. At the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, however, she made a quarterfinal appearance on the green clay, losing to Elena Vesnina in three sets. [58], At the French Open, she played as the 11th seed.

Görges received a wildcard in Dubai, where she defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova, losing only a single game. Ranked 21st and seeded sixth, she reached the quarterfinals of the Open GDF Suez, falling to Klára Zakopalová in three sets. Seeded tenth, she reached the third round after wins over Yulia Putintseva and Olga Govortsova. She started the grass-court season in Birmingham, where she lost in the quarterfinals to the defending champion Petra Kvitová.

At Adelaide, she defeated Priscilla Hon before falling to Belinda Bencic in two tight sets.

She eventually reached her second WTA final, losing to Roberta Vinci.[7]. She defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova, Casey Dellacqua and Daniela Hantuchová, scored a two-set win over the third seed Caroline Wozniacki, but then fell to Agnieszka Radwańska again. She lost her third-round match to Stefanie Vögele. She reached the third round, beating Lucie Hradecká and Heather Watson along the way. She partnered Caroline Garcia in doubles, and reached the quarterfinals, where they fell to eventual champions Asia Muhammad and Taylor Townsend. In the doubles Görges and Karolína Plíšková reached the semifinals, where they lost to the top seeds and eventual winners Hingis and Mirza.

Seeded fifth at the ASB Classic, she defeated the defending champion Gréta Arn, before falling to her compatriot Angelique Kerber in straight sets. Görges experienced more success in doubles, reaching the final with Flavia Pennetta before falling to the Czech duo of Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká in a third-set super tiebreak. She was defeated in the second round by Ajla Tomljanović. Auch in folgte nach einem Freilos das Aus bereits im Auftaktmatch gegen 3:6, 5:7 , die ihre erste Saison auf der Tour spielte. Julia Görges (born 2 November 1988) is a German professional tennis player.

She reached her second final of the year on clay, where she lost to the home favourite Irina-Camelia Begu at the BRD Bucharest Open. [2][4] Her tennis idol growing up was Martina Hingis, and she is also a fan of Roger Federer.

She defeated Misaki Doi before losing to Irina-Camelia Begu in the second round. [8], In the Fed Cup in Stuttgart, Görges won a rubber for Germany against Melanie Oudin, who had defeated her in Miami. Her best performances were reaching the semifinals of the Banka Koper Slovenia Open, where she lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues, and a quarterfinal-loss to Olga Govortsova in the Cellular South Cup.[5]. 9 on 20 August 2018.

She lost her singles match against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Germany lost to Russia 3–2. She defeated her compatriot Annika Beck in the first round, Zheng Saisai in the second and Aleksandra Krunić in the third to reach the fourth round for the first time. 73.

In Stuttgart, she defeated Sorana Cîrstea before falling to Ana Ivanovic in three sets. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in two sets, to become the first German to win the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix since Anke Huber in 1994.[8].

After retiring in the first round of the Apia International Sydney against Jelena Janković, she achieved her best Australian Open performance to date by reaching the fourth round. She reached her doubles peak of No. She also beat Lepchenko in round two, but in the third round lost to Maria Kirilenko in straight sets. In her final tournament of the season, the Luxembourg Open, she won a quarterfinal rematch with Ivanovic, defeating her in straight sets. 88.[34].

Entering 2018 with the confidence and form of the last year, Görges won the ASB Classic at Auckland. 1 Caroline Wozniacki[45] before losing in the semifinals to Ana Konjuh.