- Detay tou koutWotè170JweRight-HandedKaryè$11,736,919Ane-a-dat$1,491,733Kote ou fètMoscow, RussiaRezidansMoscow, Russia
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- PrezantasyonTit an senp WTP31 / 26308 / 219Chanpyona WTA andoub19 / 18114 / 105Pri lajan$1,491,733$11,736,919Pri lajan$1,491,733$11,736,919Titles05Titles04
- Jwèt yoWTA. Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)Dat:10/27/2025 – 11/02/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:28Round of 3222826 16Pwen:1WTA. Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)Dat:10/20/2025 – 10/26/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:25Round of 41367 63 26Round of 81060 26 76Round of 1626336 61 76Round of 328161 63Pwen:195WTA. Ningbo (Ningbo, China)Dat:10/13/2025 – 10/19/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:26Round of 323316 06Pwen:1WTA. Wuhan (Wuhan, China)Dat:10/06/2025 – 10/12/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:28Round of 322063 36 16Round of 648336 76 63Pwen:65China Open (Beijing, China)Dat:09/24/2025 – 10/05/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:26Round of 32836 06Round of 647664 62Round of 128Bye----Pwen:65South Korea Open (Seoul, South Korea)Dat:09/15/2025 – 09/21/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:30Round of 164636 16Round of 324326 63 75Pwen:60US Open (New York, USA)Dat:08/24/2025 – 09/07/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:27Round of 1283875 46 26Pwen:10WTA. Cincinnati (Cincinnati, USA)Dat:08/07/2025 – 08/18/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:29Round of 6410376 36 36Round of 128Bye----Pwen:10Canadian Open (Montreal, Canada)Dat:07/27/2025 – 08/07/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:27Round of 648526 36Round of 128Bye----Pwen:10Washington Open (Washington, USA)Dat:07/21/2025 – 07/27/2025Kategori:ATP World Tour 1000Sifas:HARDFon prim nan:--Klasman:26Round of 169736 06Round of 325063 76Pwen:60
- Deskripsyon konplèPersonal
Current coach is her father, Alex Kenin; Previously worked with Michael Joyce Trains at at ProWorld Academy in Delray Beach, Florida Father is Alex and mother is Lena Born in Moscow, moved to New York as a baby before family settled in Florida. Now resides in Pembroke Pines, Florida, where she was home-schooled Good friends with CiCi Bellis and Katie Swan Likes rap music, especially Drake Treat food is Froyo - cookies and cream with Hershey's on top.
Career HighlightsSINGLES Winner (5): 2020 - Lyon, Australian Open 2019 - Hobart, Mallorca, Guangzhou Finalist (5): 2025 - Charleston 2024 - Tokyo 2023 - San Diego 2020 - Roland Garros 2019 - Acapulco DOUBLES Winner (4): 2024 - Abu Dhabi (w/Mattek-Sands), Miami (w/Mattek-Sands) 2019 - Auckland (w/Bouchard), Beijing (w/Mattek-Sands) Finalist (1): 2025 - Washington DC (w/Dolehide)
Career in ReviewIn 2025 reached a tenth Tour level final finishing runner-up run at Charleston; also made SF at Tokyo and a further two QFs at Hobart and Dubai
Achieved best result of 2024 at Tokyo with runner-up run (l. Zheng in final). In doubles claimed her third and fourth career titles at Abu Dhabi and Miami w/Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Strongest result of 2023 was runner-up run at San Diego (l. Krejcikova). Also reached SF at Hobart (l. Cocciaretto) and Guadalajara (l. Dolehide). As a qualifier, posted her best Wimbledon result with 3r (l. Svitolina). Moved 202 positions up the ranking from her 2022 year-end position (from No. 235 to No.33)
Best results of 2022 were QF at Adelaide (l. eventual champion Barty) and Cleveland (l. Pera). Missed clay and grass swings w/right ankle injury
Missed second half of 2021 season due to ongoing foot injury and then testing positive for COVID-19
In opening half of the 2021 campaign, standout results were QFs at Abu Dhabi and Yarra Valley Classic, and a R16 showing at Roland Garros
Ended 2020 at career high of No.4 which she first hit on March 9, 2020 and came away with the 2020 WTA Player of the Year Award
In last tournament of the season, finished R-Up at Roland Garros (l. Swiatek) for her first final appearance on clay
Reached R16 at US Open and was one of only two players (also Kvitova) to reach second week of all three Slams in 2020
Lifted fifth WTA singles title at Lyon (d. Friedsam in F) becoming the first player in 2020 to win a second title
Won maiden major at 2020 Australian Open (d. Muguruza in F) to become the youngest champion (21y, 80d) in Melbourne since Sharapova (20y, 283d) in 2008. Defeated home favorite and World No.1 Barty in SF for third career win over a reigning World No.1
Australian Open run helped her break into the Top 10 for the first time at No.7 on February 3, 2020
Won 2019 WTA Most Improved Player of the Year aware after winning three WTA titles at Hobart (d. Schmiedlova in F), Mallorca (d. Bencic in F) and Guangzhou (d. Stosur in F)
Finished 2019 at No.14 as US No.2 (behind No.9 S.Williams) and leader in hard court wins (38-tied w/Barty)
Registered back-to-back SF runs at Toronto (l. eventual champion Andreescu) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Keys), subsequently leading to Top 20 debut at No.20 on August 19, 2019
During this run, defeated No.1 Barty (Toronto) and No.1 Osaka (Cincinnati) to become first player since October 2001 to defeat World No.1s in consecutive weeks (Davenport); also became youngest American to defeat reigning No.1 in eight years (after McHale)
Advanced to R16 at 2019 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams, l. eventual champion Barty) - became first American to defeat Serena at the majors since Stephens at 2013 Australian Open QF
Also won maiden doubles titles in 2019 at Auckland (w/Bouchard) and Beijing (w/Mattek-Sands)
Broke into the Top 100 on March 19, 2018 and Top 50 on October 8, 2018
Made Billie Jean King Cup debut for the US in 2018
Made WTA main draw debut at 2015 US Open as a wildcard (l. Duque-Marino in 1r)
Played first matches of career on ITF Circuit in 2013, climbing to No.2 in ITF World Junior Rankings
Represented the USA at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games and competed at the 2016 ITF Junior Masters, both held in China
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