Ukrainian tennis player (born 1997)
Anhelina Kalinina
Ангел?на Кал?н?на
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Full name
| Anhelina Serhiyivna Kalinina
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Country (sports)
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Ukraine
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Born
| (
1997-02-07
)
7 February 1997
(age 27)
Nova Kakhovka
, Ukraine
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Height
| 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
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Plays
| Right (two-handed backhand)
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Coach
| Anton Korchevskyi
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Prize money
| US$ 3,579,245
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Career record
| 359?207 (63.4%)
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Career titles
| 1 WTA Challenger
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Highest ranking
| No. 25 (22 May 2023)
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Current ranking
| No. 47 (17 June 2024)
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Australian Open
| 3R (
2023
)
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French Open
| 2R (
2021
,
2022
)
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Wimbledon
| 2R (
2022
,
2023
)
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US Open
| 2R (
2018
,
2021
,
2022
)
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Career record
| 65?64 (50.4%)
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Career titles
| 3 ITF
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Highest ranking
| No. 100 (17 June 2024)
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Current ranking
| No. 100 (17 June 2024)
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Australian Open
| 3R (
2023
)
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French Open
| 1R (
2022
,
2023
,
2024
)
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Wimbledon
| 2R (
2023
)
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US Open
| 2R (
2021
)
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Last updated on: 19 June 2024.
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Anhelina Serhiyivna Kalinina
(
Ukrainian
:
Ангел?на Серг??вна Кал?н?на
[k??l?in?in?]
; born 7 February 1997) is a Ukrainian professional
tennis
player. On 22 May 2023, she reached her career-high
WTA singles ranking
of 25. On 17 June 2024, she peaked at No. 100 in the doubles rankings. She has won one singles title on the
WTA Challenger Tour
, as well as 15 titles in singles and three in doubles on the
ITF Circuit
. In June 2022, Kalinina became the No. 1 Ukrainian tennis player.
Juniors
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In 2014, Kalinina partnering with
Elizaveta Kulichkova
won the
girls' doubles
tournament at the
Australian Open
, defeating
Katie Boulter
and
Ivana Jorovi?
in the final. Later that year, she reached the final of the
Junior US Open
, losing to
Marie Bouzkova
in straight sets.
Professional career
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2018: Major debut
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At the
2018 US Open
, Kalinina had her singles main-draw debut in a Grand Slam tournament, after winning three matches in the qualifying. She defeated
Elena-Gabriela Ruse
in the first qualifying round,
Tereza Martincova
in round two, and finally
Jaimee Fourlis
, also in straight sets, and went on to win a Grand Slam match by beating
Kathinka von Deichmann
, in three sets, but then lost to
Sloane Stephens
.
2021: First Tour final, top 100
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At the
French Open
, she reached the second round as a qualifier, defeating 26th seed and three-time major champion
Angelique Kerber
.
Although Kalinina fell in the last round of the
Wimbledon
qualifying, she won the $60k Montpellier and $100k Contrexeville trophies over the next two weeks to take her 2021 ITF title haul to four. With a record for the 2021 season of 32?7, she moved 30 ranking spots from world No. 125 to No. 95.
[1]
2022: WTA 1000 quarters and top 35, Ukrainian No. 1
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She made her debut in the top 50 at world No. 49 on 17 January 2022.
After reaching the round of 16 at the
Miami Open
, before retiring hurt to 16th seed Jessica Pegula, Kalinina reached a new career-high ranking of world No. 42, and later in June, she reached No. 34 becoming the number-one Ukrainian tennis player ahead of
Elina Svitolina
.
At the
Eastbourne International
, she defeated world No. 5 and third seed,
Maria Sakkari
, in the second round.
[2]
[3]
2023: Australian Open third round, WTA 1000 final, top 25
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Kalinina started her season at the
Adelaide International 1
. Getting past qualifying, she lost in the first round to
Victoria Azarenka
.
[4]
Seeded fifth at the
Hobart International
, she reached the quarterfinals where she was defeated by 2019 champion
Sofia Kenin
.
[5]
At the
Australian Open
, she upset 15th seed, two-time Grand Slam champion, and 2019 finalist,
Petra Kvitova
, in the second round.
[6]
She lost in the third round to 20th seed, 2021 French Open champion, and last year quarterfinalist,
Barbora Krej?ikova
.
[7]
Seeded fourth at the
Upper Austria Ladies Linz
, Kalinina lost in the second round to qualifier
Anna-Lena Friedsam
.
[8]
In
Doha
, she fell in the first round of qualifying to
Lauren Davis
.
At the
Dubai Championships
, she defeated tenth seed and top-20 player
Veronika Kudermetova
in the first round for her second top-20 win of the season, after her second-round win at the
Australian Open
against 15th seed Petra Kvitova, and sixth in total.
[9]
Following a round of 16 showing, with a win over qualifier and compatriot
Dayana Yastremska
, she reached the top 30 at world No. 29, on 27 February 2023.
Ranked No. 47 at the
Italian Open
, she had reached the semifinals of a WTA 1000 for the first time in her career, after defeating former world No. 4, Sofia Kenin, 19th seed
Madison Keys
, and 12th seed
Beatriz Haddad Maia
in the longest match of the season, lasting 3 hours and 41 minutes.
[10]
[11]
She reached her maiden WTA 1000 final and only second of her career, in another long match lasting almost three hours, toppling again Veronika Kudermetova.
[12]
She became the lowest-ranked woman to reach the final in Rome since
Raffaella Reggi
in 1985 and the second Ukrainian on this stage at a WTA 1000 since former world No. 3,
Elina Svitolina
.
[13]
As a result, she peaked at No. 25 in the singles rankings.
[14]
2024: Miami Open 4th round
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At the
Miami Open
, she reached the fourth round of a WTA 1000 event for a fourth time, defeating world No. 2,
Aryna Sabalenka
, for only the second top-5 win of her career.
[15]
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Performance timelines
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Key
W
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F
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SF
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QF
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#R
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RR
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Q#
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P#
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DNQ
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A
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Z#
|
PO
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G
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S
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B
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NMS
|
NTI
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P
|
NH
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(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W?L) win?loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Only main-draw results in
WTA Tour
,
Grand Slam tournaments
,
Billie Jean King Cup (Fed Cup)
,
United Cup
,
Hopman Cup
and
Olympic Games
are included in win?loss records.
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Singles
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Current up to the
2023 Billie Jean King Cup
.
Doubles
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Significant finals
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WTA 1000 tournaments
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Singles: 1 (runner-up)
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WTA Tour finals
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Singles: 2 (2 runner-ups)
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Finals by surface
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Clay (0?2)
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WTA Challenger finals
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Singles: 1 (title)
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ITF Circuit finals
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Singles: 24 (15 titles, 9 runner-ups)
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Legend
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$100,000 tournaments (1?1)
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$80,000 tournaments (0?1)
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$50/60,000 tournaments (4?1)
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$25,000 tournaments (10?6)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (2?6)
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Clay (13?2)
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Carpet (0?1)
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Result
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W?L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Loss
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0?1
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Oct 2013
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ITF Istanbul, Turkey
|
25,000
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Hard (i)
|
Ksenia Pervak
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0?6, 5?7
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Loss
|
0?2
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Nov 2013
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ITF Bucha, Ukraine
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25,000
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Carpet (i)
|
Polina Vinogradova
|
6?4, 3?6, 4?6
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Loss
|
0?3
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Mar 2014
|
ITF Jackson, United States
|
25,000
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Clay
|
Ulrikke Eikeri
|
2?6, 4?6
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Loss
|
0?4
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Nov 2014
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ITF Equeurdreville, France
|
25,000
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Hard (i)
|
Stephanie Foretz
|
2?5 ret.
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Win
|
1?4
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Apr 2015
|
ITF Jackson, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Johanna Konta
|
6?3, 6?4
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Win
|
2?4
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Apr 2015
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ITF Pelham, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Laura Siegemund
|
6?3, 7?5
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Win
|
3?4
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Jul 2015
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Sacramento Challenger
, United States
|
50,000
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Hard
|
An-Sophie Mestach
|
4?6, 6?4, 6?3
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Loss
|
3?5
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Nov 2015
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Slovak Open
, Slovakia
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25,000
|
Hard (i)
|
Jesika Male?kova
|
6?4, 6?7
(3)
, 4?6
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Win
|
4?5
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Jan 2017
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ITF Daytona Beach, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Elizabeth Halbauer
|
6?1, 6?2
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Win
|
5?5
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Jan 2017
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ITF Wesley Chapel, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Elizaveta Ianchuk
|
6?4, 6?4
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Win
|
6?5
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Jul 2017
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ITF Darmstadt, Germany
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25,000
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Clay
|
Bernarda Pera
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6?2, 0?6, 6?3
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Win
|
7?5
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Jan 2018
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ITF Daytona Beach, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Grace Min
|
1?6, 7?5, 6?0
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Win
|
8?5
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Jan 2018
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ITF Orlando, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Julia Grabher
|
6?2, 3?6, 7?5
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Win
|
9?5
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Apr 2018
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ITF Jackson, United States
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25,000
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Clay
|
Gaia Sanesi
|
6?0, 6?1
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Loss
|
9?6
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Apr 2018
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Charlottesville Open
, United States
|
80,000
|
Clay
|
Mariana Duque Marino
|
6?0, 1?6, 2?6
|
Win
|
10?6
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Jun 2019
|
Zubr Cup
, Czech Republic
|
25,000
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Clay
|
Elitsa Kostova
|
6?1, 4?6, 6?1
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Loss
|
10?7
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Oct 2019
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ITF Dallas, United States
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25,000
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Hard
|
Jamie Loeb
|
0?6, 7?6
(3)
, 0?6
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Loss
|
10?8
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Nov 2019
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Las Vegas Open
, United States
|
60,000
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Hard
|
Mayo Hibi
|
2?6, 7?5, 2?6
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Loss
|
10?9
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Feb 2020
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Midland Tennis Classic
, United States
|
100,000
|
Hard (i)
|
Shelby Rogers
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w/o
|
Win
|
11?9
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Apr 2021
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ITF Oeiras, Portugal
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25,000
|
Clay
|
Jang Su-jeong
|
6?4, 4?6, 6?4
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Win
|
12?9
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Apr 2021
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Zagreb Ladies Open
, Croatia
|
60,000
|
Clay
|
Kamilla Rakhimova
|
6?1, 6?3
|
Win
|
13?9
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Jul 2021
|
Open de Montpellier
, France
|
60,000
|
Clay
|
Mayar Sherif
|
6?2, 6?3
|
Win
|
14?9
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Jul 2021
|
Contrexeville Open
, France
|
100,000
|
Clay
|
Dalma Galfi
|
6?2, 6?2
|
Win
|
15?9
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Nov 2021
|
Open Nantes Atlantique
, France
|
60,000
|
Hard (i)
|
Oceane Dodin
|
7?6
(4)
, 1?0 ret.
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Doubles: 6 (3 titles, 3 runner-ups)
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Legend
|
$80,000 tournaments
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$60,000 tournaments (1?1)
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$25,000 tournaments (2?2)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (0?1)
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Clay (2?1)
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Carpet (1?1)
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Result
|
W?L
|
Date
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Tournament
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Tier
|
Surface
|
Partner
|
Opponents
|
Score
|
Loss
|
0?1
|
Nov 2013
|
ITF Bucha, Ukraine
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25,000
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Carpet (i)
|
Elizaveta Kulichkova
|
Sofia Shapatava
Anastasiya Vasylyeva
|
6?7
(4)
, 2?6
|
Win
|
1?1
|
Nov 2014
|
ITF Zawada, Poland
|
25,000
|
Carpet (i)
|
Anna Shkudun
|
Gabriela Chmelinova
Karolina Muchova
|
6?0, 7?6
(3)
|
Win
|
2?1
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Mar 2015
|
ITF Osprey Pro
, US
|
60,000
|
Clay
|
Oleksandra Korashvili
|
Veronica Cepede Royg
Maria Irigoyen
|
6?1, 6?4
|
Win
|
3?1
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Jan 2017
|
ITF Daytona Beach, US
|
25,000
|
Clay
|
Robin Anderson
|
Paula Kania
Katarzyna Piter
|
6?4, 6?1
|
Loss
|
3?2
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Feb 2017
|
Rancho Santa Fe Open
, US
|
25,000
|
Hard
|
Chiara Scholl
|
Kayla Day
Caroline Dolehide
|
3?6, 6?1, [7?10]
|
Loss
|
3?3
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Jun 2019
|
Bella Cup
, Poland
|
60,000+H
|
Clay
|
Robin Anderson
|
Rebeka Masarova
Rebecca ?ramkova
|
4?6, 6?3, [4?10]
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Junior Grand Slam tournament finals
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Girls' singles: 1 (runner?up)
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Girls' doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner?up)
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Top 10 wins
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- She has a 5?9 (31%) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
[
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]
#
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Player
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vsRank
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Tournament
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Surface
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Rd
|
Score
|
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Source
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2022
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1.
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Garbine Muguruza
|
9
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Madrid Open
, Spain
|
Clay
|
2R
|
6?3, 6?0
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37
|
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2.
|
Maria Sakkari
|
5
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Eastbourne International
, UK
|
Grass
|
2R
|
3?6, 7?5, 6?4
|
36
|
2023
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3.
|
Marketa Vondrou?ova
|
8
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China Open
, China
|
Hard
|
1R
|
1?6, 6?4, 6?1
|
28
|
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2024
|
4.
|
Aryna Sabalenka
|
2
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Miami Open
, United States
|
Hard
|
3R
|
6?4, 1?6, 6?1
|
36
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5.
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Marketa Vondrou?ova
|
6
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Internationaux de Strasbourg
, France
|
Clay
|
QF
|
5?7, 6?3, 6?2
|
56
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Notes
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- ^
a
b
withdrew during the tournament ? not counted as a loss
- ^
2013: WTA ranking?561, 2014: WTA ranking?268.
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