- Brief detailsHeight169PlaysRight-HandedCareer$8,687,002YTD$436,159Place of birthLiepaja, LatviaResidenceLiepaja, Latvia
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- OverviewWTA singles titles12 / 13460 / 281WTA doubles titles1 / 269 / 83Prize money$436,159$8,687,002Prize money$436,159$8,687,002Titles04Titles00
- GamesWTT W75 (SLO )Dates:24/11/2025 – 30/11/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:204Round of 833546 36Round of 1645726 75 76Round of 3240963 36 64Round of 168716 63Round of 3229662 62Pts:16WTA. Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)Dates:27/10/2025 – 02/11/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:208Round of 323262 46 36Pts:1China Open (Beijing, China)Dates:24/09/2025 – 05/10/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:221Round of 64816 36Round of 1288563 76Pts:35US Open (New York, USA)Dates:24/08/2025 – 07/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:233Round of 1281246 16Pts:10WTA. Cincinnati (Cincinnati, USA)Dates:07/08/2025 – 18/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:269Round of 643546 60 36Round of 12830564 67 61Pts:35Canadian Open (Montreal, Canada)Dates:27/07/2025 – 07/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:386Round of 164916 06Round of 32436 64 61Round of 643463 46 64Round of 1288863 36 64Pts:120Iasi Open (Iasi, Romania)Dates:14/07/2025 – 20/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:384Round of 3212736 36Pts:1Wimbledon (Wimbledon, Great Britain)Dates:30/06/2025 – 13/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:402Round of 128562 36 26Pts:10Libema Open ('s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands)Dates:09/06/2025 – 15/06/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:399Round of 328436 36Pts:1WTA. Rabat (Rabat, Morocco)Dates:19/05/2025 – 24/05/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:543Round of 87436 46Round of 167663 64Round of 3281057 64 75Pts:54
- Full descriptionPersonal
Coached by Ronald Schmidt Mother is Diana Golovanova (English teacher). Born and raised in Liepaja, Latvia and started playing at age 6 (introduced to tennis by grandmother); played for fun until she was 15 Aggressive baseliner; favorite surfaces are hard and clay; favorite shot is backhand Speaks Latvian, English, Russian and German Other sports interests are soccer and jet skiing Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings; favorite actor is Tom Hanks. Favorite artists are Beyoncé, Jay-Z and James Blunt; favorite book is Katherine by Anya Seton Idols growing up were Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi Favorite place to visit is New York; favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and US Open Went into retirement in May 2013 but returned in 2015, studied leisure management in Austria while on break. Body started feeling better by end of 2014 so decided to give it another shot.
Career HighlightsSINGLES Winner (4): 2019 - Jurmala; 2018 - Bucharest; 2017 - Mallorca; 2010 - Oeiras. Finalist (4): 2018 - Mallorca, Beijing; 2016 - Mallorca, Bucharest. DOUBLES Finalist (1): 2017 - Mallorca (w/Jankovic). ADDITIONAL Latvian Fed Cup Team, 2005-06, 2008-10, 2018-20.
Career in ReviewPlayed two tournaments in 2024, reaching quarterfinals at Cluj-Napoca (l. Cristian) and Austin (l. Schmiedlova via ret.)
Returned from maternity in November 2023, and reached two WTA 125 QFs at Andorra (l. Bassols Ribera) and Limoges (l. Jacquemot)
After playing Australian Open in 2022 (l. Linette in 1r), took maternity leave to give birth to daughter, Alexandra in December 2022
In 2021 achieved QF run at Miami (l. Svitolina) taking her ranking back into the Top 50 before dipping again before the season end with other strongest result another QF appearance at Eastbourne (l. Rybakina).
Suffered a difficult year in 2020, finishing at No.54 after four consecutive Top 50 seasons; however, the only two wins of the season were over S.Williams at Fed Cup qualifiers (handing the American her first-ever singles loss in the competition) and Gauff at US Open
The 2019 season was highlighted by lifting fourth WTA singles title at Jurmala (d. Kawa in F) and posting two R16 showings on the Grand Slam stage—at Australian Open (l. eventual champion Osaka) and for the first time at Roland Garros (l. Vondrousova)
Season highlights in 2018 include claiming her third title in Bucharest (d. Martic in F) and finishing R-Up at Mallorca (l. Maria). Also made first Premier Mandatory final at Beijing (l. Wozniacki in F), defeating No. 6 Osaka in SF for her fourth Top 10 win of the season
Had 6-9 record against Top 20 players in 2018. Two of those victories (No.18 Keys and No.6 Osaka) came on the way to R-Up finish at 2018 Beijing Open
Became the first Latvian woman to reach SF at 2018 US Open, upsetting No.7 Svitolina and No.3 Stephens en route. Defeat of No.3 Stephens was joint-best win rankings-wise (also d. No.3 Muguruza at 2016 US Open and No.3 Ka. Pliskova at 2017 Madrid). Across all majors, the only other Latvian woman to reach this stage is Ostapenko (2017 Roland Garros – WON; 2018 Wimbledon – SF)
Posted 43 tour-level wins in 2018, her highest previous number of wins in a single season was 37 in 2017
Was the second of two singles alternates for 2018 WTA Finals in Singapore
Captured second career singles title and first in seven years at 2017 Mallorca (d. Goerges in F)
In 2016, played first full season since 2012, reaching two singles finals at Mallorca (l. Garcia) and Bucharest (l. Halep), as well as first Grand Slam QF of career at US Open
Made Top 100 debut on July 13, 2009, Top 50 debut on October 11, 2010 and Top 20 debut on May 15, 2017
Retired from professional tennis in May 2013 due to various injuries – mostly muscular and back-related – but returned to competition at ITF level in January 2015 after body had fully healed
Prior to break from tennis, won first singles title at 2010 Oeiras – becoming first Latvian to win a WTA title in 17 years (since Savchenko at Schenectady in 1993)
On ITF Circuit, has won 13 singles and four doubles titles
Made WTA main draw debut at 2007 Istanbul, reaching 2r (as qualifier)
Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006
Latvian Fed Cup Team, 2005-06, 2008-10, 2018-20
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