- Brief detailsHeight169PlaysRight-HandedCareer$4,855,771YTD$652,632Place of birthZurich, SwitzerlandResidenceZurich, Switzerland
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- OverviewWTA singles titles36 / 25499 / 333WTA doubles titles2 / 3208 / 164Prize money$652,632$4,855,771Prize money$652,632$4,855,771Titles02Titles00
- GamesWTA. Nanchang (Jiujiang, China)Dates:27/10/2025 – 02/11/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:53Round of 423516 64 57Round of 87575 62Round of 1620560 46 75Round of 3236562 64Pts:98WTA. Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)Dates:20/10/2025 – 26/10/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:55Qualification. Round 25036 67Round of 323261 67 26Qualification. Round 183262 61Pts:13Japan Open (Osaka, Japan)Dates:13/10/2025 – 19/10/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:60Round of 85126 62 26Round of 164116 62 76Round of 3217063 46 64Pts:54WTA. Suzhou (Suzhou, China)Dates:29/09/2025 – 05/10/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:70Final10746 64 64Round of 44463 63Round of 85826 62 76Round of 1614062 60Round of 3212262 63Pts:125China Open (Beijing, China)Dates:24/09/2025 – 05/10/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:70Round of 12810861 36 67Pts:10US Open (New York, USA)Dates:24/08/2025 – 07/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:72Round of 642216 46Round of 1284636 76 62Pts:70WTA. Cleveland (Cleveland, Ohio, USA)Dates:17/08/2025 – 23/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:77Round of 83764 46 46Round of 164876 16 64Round of 325661 63Pts:54T (Warsaw, Poland)Dates:28/07/2025 – 02/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:90Final8916 26Round of 418375 61Round of 819375 63Round of 1618857 63 63Round of 3222316 62 75Pts:81WTA. Prague (Prague, Czech Republic)Dates:21/07/2025 – 26/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:87Round of 327726 36Pts:1Wimbledon (Wimbledon, Great Britain)Dates:30/06/2025 – 13/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:82Round of 1286536 64 16Pts:10
- Full descriptionPersonal
Previously coached by Dominik Utzinger Mother, Vucica Golubic was born in Serbia and father, Ignacije Golubic was born in Croatia; both are now Swiss nationals Has a sister, Natalija and two brothers, Kristijan and David Began playing tennis at age 5; sister played tennis and family was fan of sport Favorite surface is hard; favorite shot is backhand Tennis idol growing up was Monica Seles (played with two hands both sides until age 11) Speaks German, English, Serbian and Croatian Practiced Kung Fu for a while; also enjoys Harry Potter books (has read each one multiple times).
Career HighlightsSINGLES Winner (2): 2024 - Jiujiang 2016 - Gstaad Finalist (3): 2021 - Lyon, Monterrey 2016 - Linz DOUBLES Finalist (3): 2023 - Hobart (w/Udvardy) 2021 - Olympics (w/Bencic) 2017 - Gstaad (w/Stojanovic) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner: (4): 2025 - Suzhou 2024 - Limoges 2023 - Rouen 2021 - Saint-Malo 2019 - Indian Wells 125 Finalist (2): 2025 - Warsaw 2022 - Rouen
Career in ReviewHighlights in 2025 included title run at WTA 125 Suzhou and a run to the final at WTA 125 Warsaw; best Tour-level result in 2025 was SF run at Jiujiang
Began 2024 with her best Grand Slam performance since Wimbledon 2021 (quarterfinal), with R32 at Australian Open (l. Svitolina). Her only other consecutive main draw wins came in October at Jiujiang where she claimed her second career title, eight years after earning her maiden title at 2016 Gstaad. Continued her winning streak at Limoges, ending the season with the WTA 125 title (d. Naef in F)
Reached QF at 2023 Nottingham (l. Watson). Advanced to second round at 2023 Wimbledon, as a qualifier (l. Keys). Also qualified at 2023 Miami and fell in second round (l. Samsonova)
Had a mixed 2022 falling out of Top 100 after 2r exit at Wimbledon and entering back in with QF run at Warsaw
Made QF at the first tournament of 2022, Melbourne 1 (l. Halep), and later on clay at Strasbourg (l. Dodin) and Warsaw (l. Paolini)
In addition to F run at Rouen 125 (l. Zanevska), highlight of the year include SF campaign at Nottingham (l. Amritraj)
Produced impressive campaign in 2021, culminating in first Top 50 year-end finish and a career-high ranking of No.43 on November 8
On clay, won WTA 125K Series title at Saint-Malo and then performed impressively on grass with back-to-back QF runs at Eastbourne and Wimbledon
After a strong start to last season on ITF Circuit, continued her resurgence by coming through qualifying to reach the final at Lyon (l. Tauson) and Monterrey (l. Fernandez)
Ended 2020 outside Top 100 (at No.137) for first time since 2017 - after a campaign in which she fell 1r three times (including Australian Open and US Open) and in qualifying on four occasions
Other than run to SF at Guangzhou, highlights of 2019 season include QF runs at Hua Hin and last week in Nanchang, and 3r showing at Wimbledon - the deepest run of her career at a major
Finished 2018 ranked No.92 for second-best career-end finish (after No.57 in 2016)
Made 2r at three events in 2018, at Gstaad, Hiroshima and Wuhan, and fell 1r on seven occasions; also won ninth career title on ITF Circuit at $80k Poitiers-FRA
The 2017 campaign saw her play all four Grand Slam main draws for first time in her career and post career-high ranking of No.51 on April 3, 2017
Ended 2016 at No.57 for best year-end finish of career (up from No.178 in 2015)
Season highlights were winning maiden WTA singles title at Gstaad (d. Bertens in F) and R-Up finish at Linz (l. Cibulkova in F)
Made Slam debut at 2016 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Suárez Navarro in 1r) and qualified for Roland Garros, reaching 2r (l. Safarova). Prior to 2016 Australian Open, had fallen six times in Grand Slam qualifying
Other 2016 highlights included QFs at 's-Hertogenbosch (l. Bencic), Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. eventual champion McHale) and Guangzhou (l. Kontaveit). Reached 2r at Katowice (l. Babos) and Bastad (l. Errani), and fell 1r at Cincinnati (l. Nara) and Luxembourg (l. Lisicki)
Posted first and second Top 50 wins (vs. No.18 Ka.Pliskova and No.33 Strycova) during 2016 Fed Cup World Group SF against Czech Republic
Entering 2016, had posted just two Tour-level main draw wins in career. By comparison, registered 20 main draw wins in 2016
Prior to 2016 had contested two Tour-level events, having come through qualifying on both occasions: 2013 Bad Gastein (d. Bertens, l. Hlavackova), 2014 Shenzhen (d. Wozniack, l. Beck)
Made WTA qualifying debut at 2010 Budapest, and main draw debut at 2013 Bad Gastein
Debut on ITF Circuit came at $10k ITF/Budapest-HUN in 2008
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