Career
During a successful junior career, Pivovarova was ranked as high as Number. 2. Anastasia Pivovarova 2005 began her professional career at the International Tennis Federation Tour. At the French Open 2008, she tried to qualify for the first time at a Grand Slam, failing to do southern
At the United States Open, she qualified for main draw but lost against the Swiss Patty Schnyder in three sets.
In Seoul Pivovarova managed her first victory in a Women's Tennis Association main draw tournament. Pivovarova retired in 2012, due to an injury, started to work in The President Administration of Russian Federation right after and opened a tennis club called APcenter in Moscow before doctors allowed her to play again.
Since March 2014, she is again active, mainly on the International Tennis Federation tour. Singles: 12 (8–4)
Doubles: 17 (5–12).