Ekaterina Alexandrova
Age: 31 (15/11/1994)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    47 / 25
    466 / 288
    WTA doubles titles
    14 / 13
    70 / 97
    Prize money
    $2,689,766
    $9,690,003
    Prize money
    $2,689,766
    $9,690,003
    Titles
    1
    5
    Titles
    0
    1
  • Full description
    Personal

    Coached by Igor Andreev Worked with her father, Evgeny. Was previously coached by Vojta Flegl Mother is Julia, also has sister, Anna, and brother Jury. Began playing tennis at age 6 Favorite shot is forehand; favorite surface is hard Speaks Russian, English and Czech Likes to cook, especially making cakes Admires Serena Williams.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (5): 2025 - Linz 2023 -'s-Hertogenbosch 2022 - 's-Hertogenbosch, Seoul 2020 - Shenzhen Finalist (7): 2025 - Ningbo, Seoul, Monterrey 2024 - Linz 2023 - Cleveland 2021 - Moscow 2018 - Linz DOUBLES Winner (1): 2019 - Budapest (w/Zvonareva) Finalist (1): 2025 - Stuttgart (w/Zhang) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner (3): 2019 - Limoges 2018 - Limoges 2016 - Limoges

    Career in Review

    In 2025, claimed career first WTA 500 title at Linz, and reached three additional finals, all at 500 events, in Monterrey, Seoul and Ningbo; made her Top 10 debut on October 13 and finished the year inside Top 10

    Played WTA Finals debut match at the 2025 Finals as an alternate in final round robin stage, lost to eventual champion Elena Rybakina

    In 2024, highlights included reaching the final at Linz (l. Ostapenko in Final) and semifinals at Adelaide (l. eventual champion Ostapenko), Miami (l. eventual champion Collins), 's-Hertogenbosch (l. eventual champion Samsonova) and Monterrey (l. Sun); also made quarterfinals at Wuhan (l. Xin. Wang) and her best Grand Slam result of the season came during a 3r run at US Open (l. eventual champion Sabalenka)

    In 2023, won fourth career singles title at 's-Hertogenbosch, successfully defending the title and defeating top seed, Kudermetova in the final. A run of successful results followed with SF at Berlin (l. eventual champion, Kvitova), 4r at Wimbledon (l. Sabalenka) - a career best result at any of the majors and runner-up at Cleveland (l. Sorribes Tormo).

    Reached a 2023 peak ranking of No. 16 on February 20 following a 3r finish at Australian Open (l. Linette), before posting two QF results at Miami (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and Charleston (l. Bencic). Another QF then came in the Asian Swing at Tokyo (l. Pavlyuchenkova).

    In 2022, won titles at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d. Sabalenka in F) and Seoul (d. Ostapenko in F). Also advanced to SF at Charleston, Madrid and Ostrava, making Top 20 debut on October 10, 2022

    Reached third WTA singles final in 2021, enjoying run to final at home tournament of Moscow (l. Kontaveit). Other key result was SF run at Gippsland Trophy (l. Kanepi)

    Posted two best wins-by-ranking of career in 2021, defeating No.2 Halep (Gippsland Trophy) and No.2 Sabalenka (Moscow)

    Reached 2r on Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020

    Opened 2020 season by lifting her maiden WTA singles title, at Shenzhen (d. Rybakina in F)

    Made Top 50 debut on June 17, 2019 after QF run at 's-Hertogenbosch

    Registered 30 Tour-level match wins during 2019, in which she reached SF at Budapest, Seoul and Linz and made QF at St. Petersburg, 's-Hertogenbosch, Eastbourne and Moscow. Also advanced to 3r at a major for the first time, at Roland Garros

    Won sole WTA doubles title at 2019 Budapest (w/Zvonareva)

    Came through qualifying to make maiden WTA final appearance at 2018 Linz (l. Giorgi)

    Advanced to first WTA QF at 2018 Seoul, scoring maiden Top 10 win of her career en route, over No.10 Ostapenko

    Made Top 100 debut at No.93 on March 20, 2017 after winning title at $60K ITF/Shenzhen-CHN

    At 2016 Wimbledon, ranked No.223, won her way through qualifying on her maiden Slam appearance, going on to reach 2r (upset No.23 seed Ivanovic in 1r)

    Won WTA 125K Series title at Limoges in 2016, 2018-19

    Reached 2r on WTA main draw debut at 2016 Katowice (as qualifier, l. eventual R-Up Giorgi)

    Contested qualifying for the first time at a WTA-level tournament at 2014 Bad Gastein

    Played first professional events of career on ITF Circuit in Europe in 2011

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