In 2010, after a long break from competitive tennis, she played with her doubles partner Martina Hingis in the Invitational Ladies Doubles event at Wimbledon
Later in 2008, she played to raise money for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund
In 2005, she played a doubles charity match for the Indian Ocean tsunami
In March 2004, she retired from professional tennis due to chronic lower back pain
After 2003, she did not play any more of the Women's Tennis Association Tournaments
In 2002, she won the Grand Slam Doubles at the Australian Open along with her partner Martina Hingis
In 2001, a virus named after this Russian professional tennis player was released on the internet
In the 2000 season, she made it to eight semi-finals at the WTA Tour Championships - Sydney, Scottsdale, Stanford, San Diego, Luxembourg and Leipzig
In 1999, she reached the World No 1 position in doubles
In the 1998 French Open she reached the fourth round, after which she lost to Jana Novotn�
In 1997, she played the US Open and lost against Irina Sp�rlea
In 1996, she made her grand slam debut at the US Open
In 1995, she was a two time winner of the International Tennis Federation title
In 1986, at the age of five she joined the Spartak Tennis Club, where she was coached by Larissa Preobrazhenskaya