Olga Danilovic
Laj: 24 (01/23/2001)
  • Prezantasyon
    Tit an senp WTP
    23 / 17
    221 / 134
    Chanpyona WTA andoub
    7 / 7
    54 / 33
    Pri lajan
    $1,037,662
    $2,806,831
    Pri lajan
    $1,037,662
    $2,806,831
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    2
    Titles
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    2
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    Personal

    Mentored by Pepo Clavet and also coached by Damjan Peterlin Father is Serbian former basketball player Predrag Danilovic, while her mother, Svetlana (née Radosevic), is a sports reporter for Radio Television of Serbia Won all three matches on Fed Cup debut in 2018, earing the Fed Cup Heart Award and a cheque of $1,000, which she chose to donate to University Children's Hospital in Belgrade Started playing tennis aged six. Favorite surface is hard Away from the court, loves running and in 2019 collaborated on the NikeShield Technology clothing line in Serbia.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (2): 2024 - Guangzhou(w/Olaru) 2018 - Moscow [River Cup] Finalist (2): 2025 - Rouen 2022 - Lausanne DOUBLES Winner (2): 2022 - Lausanne (w/Mladenovic) 2018 - Tashkent (w/Zidansek) Finalist (2): 2023 - Lyon (w/Panova) 2021 - Lyon (w/Bouchard) WTA 125 TITLES SINGLES Winner (1): 2025 - Antalya 2 DOUBLES Winner (1): 2022 - Bari (w/Cocciaretto) Finalist (1): 2022 - Makarska (w/Krunic)

    Career in Review

    Highlights in 2025 include title run at WTA 125 Antalya, and a run to the final at Rouen; also achieved career-best Australian Open run by reaching the 4r (d. No.6 Jessica Pegula en route), and registered maiden main draw Wimbledon win (d. S.Zhang)

    Enjoyed best season of career to date in 2024, reaching her first Grand Slam R16 at Roland Garros (as a qualifier) and winning her second career WTA Tour title (first on hard court) at Guangzhou. Achieved a new career-high ranking of No.51 in December

    In 2023 posted best Grand Slam result with 3r run at Roland Garros as a qualifier (l. Jabeur); her ranking climbed back into Top 100 for the first time since 2018 with a title run at WTA 125 Bastad (d. Navarro) and SF finish at WTA 125 Gaiba (l. Maria); ended 2023 after US Open

    2022 highlighted by run through qualifying to final at Lausanne (l. Martic); also won doubles title (w/Mladenovic)

    Best results in 2021 were QF showings at Budapest (as qualifier, l. Galfi) and Palermo (l. Zhang). Also made 2r at Australian Open and US Open

    Standout singles result in 2020 was QF run at WTA 125K Series event at Indian Wells. Also fell in 1r at Istanbul and in qualifying at Australian Open and Roland Garros

    Won fifth ITF Circuit title at $60k ITF/Montreux-SUI in September 2019

    Fell in final round of qualifying at Wimbledon in 2019

    Made Top 100 debut on October 1, 2018, and climbed to a career-high ranking of No.96 the following week (October 8, 2018)

    Fourth-youngest player in the 2018 year-end Top 150 (behind Kostyuk, Anisimova and Potapova)

    As a lucky loser at 2018 Moscow [River Cup], became the first player born in 2000s to win a WTA singles title when she overcame fellow teenager Potapova in three-set final

    Won WTA doubles title at 2018 Tashkent (w/Zidansek, d. Begu/Olaru in F)

    Made her Billie Jean King Cup debut in February 2018, winning all three singles matches - including upset of No.15 Sevastova - in Group I of the Euro/Africa Zone

    Her performances representing Serbia in the Billie Jean King Cup earned her the Heart Award and a cheque of USD$1,000, which she donated to University Children's Hospital in Belgrade

    In just her second tournament in the senior ranks won title at $10k ITF/Antalya-TUR

    Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in Serbia in 2015

    Won girls' doubles titles at 2016 Roland Garros (w/Arias Manjón), 2017 Wimbledon (w/Juvan) and 2017 US Open (w/Kostyuk)

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