Career
2001 – Reached final at International Tennis Federation/Hvar-CRO
2002 – Reached final at International Tennis Federation/Sopron-HUN
2004 – Best career finish, reaching quarterfinals at Budapest. Mamić, ranked World Number. 201, entered the main draw as a qualifier.
Budapest was her Women's Tennis Association tour main draw debut, whereupon she defeated Gala León García and Tathiana Garbin en route, eventually losing to Flavia Pennetta in three sets.
In Seoul she would qualify and lose again in the quarterfinals to Anne Kremer. 28 Mary Pierce, winning 6–0, 6–4.
She would later lose in the second round to Elena Dementieva. In May 2004, Mamić had her Grand Slam debut, reaching the main draw at the French Open through qualifying.
She would lose in the first round.
Later in the year, she had her Top 100 debut on 18 October at World Number. 96, reaching career-high at the time to World Number. 95 a week later. 2005 – Reached third tour singles quarterfinal at Modena, losing in a third set tiebreaker to eventual finalist Garbin.
She managed to reach the second round four times, including Rome, where she defeated World Number.
23 Daniela Hantuchová, and later losing to Pierce and the French Open, where she eventually lost in the second round to Dementieva. During the rest of the year, she lost in the first round six times, including the other three Grand Slam tournaments.
Although she lost both singles rubbers to Tamarine Tanasugarn and Suchanan Viratprasert, Croatia prevailed 3–2. Later in her career, Mamić had problems with her wrist, which at first was thought to be a regular sport injury requiring only a short term break.
Her ranking was protected for the next 10 months.
But further complications with her injury, talk about a mysterious bacteria that infected her wrist wound, and liver complications took her off the courts for more than two years. Her tennis career seemed almost over, and she moved on and started to work for a web design company. But in 2008, she came back to the courts.
Mamić reached the second round in her Grand Slam comeback at the French Open, beating Dutchwoman Michaëlla Krajicek (6–4, 6–3) before falling to Italy"s Francesca Schiavone.
Singles: 6 (3–3)
Doubles: 3 (1–3)
Singles performance timeline.