Nuria Parrizas-Diaz
Age: 34 (14/07/1991)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    15 / 20
    532 / 359
    WTA doubles titles
    0 / 0
    104 / 160
    Prize money
    $328,606
    $2,189,896
    Prize money
    $328,606
    $2,189,896
    Titles
    0
    0
    Titles
    0
    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Currently working with Axel Tabarot Started playing tennis at six and trained in her hometown until the age of 14 As a teenager was awarded a scholarship by the Andalusian Tennis Federation to train in Seville, then moved to Barcelona at 16 to train at the Hispano Frances Academy Enjoys listening to Reggaeton music.

    Career Highlights

    WTA 125 TITLES SINGLES (4): 2025 - Valencia; 2024 - Canberra; 2021 - Bastad (SWE), Columbus (OH, USA) Finalist: 2024 - Ljubljana.

    Career in Review

    Kicked off 2024 with a title run at WTA 125 Canberra (d. Dart in F). Strongest Tour-level result came at Cluj-Napoca with quarterfinal (l. Dart) and reached a second WTA 125 final at Ljubljana (l. Teichmann in F).

    Enjoyed consistent 2023 season, matching best Slam result with 3r run at Australian Open (l. Vekic) and QF at Monsatir (l. Tsurenko)

    Highlight of 2022 campaign was reaching maiden WTA SF at Monterrey (l. Osorio)

    In 2022, also reached QFs at Melbourne Summer Set 2, Rabat, Palermo, Granby and Cluj-Napoca

    Broke into Top 100 after winning W100 ITF Circuit title at Landisville (August 16, 2021)

    Won WTA 125K Series titles at Bastad (d. Govortsova in F) and Columbus (d. X.Wang in F)

    Advanced to QF on WTA main-draw debut at Bogota (l. Tomova)

    Won 18th, 19th and 20th ITF Circuit titles in February and March, at events in South Africa and Spain

    Best result in 2020 was $15k ITF/Monastir-TUN. Fell in qualifying at Australian Open, Roland Garros and Lyon

    Finished 2019 at No.216; won two ITF Circuit titles and compiled 45-22 win-loss record

    Enjoyed productive campaign in 2017, posting 47-15 record and lifting five ITF Circuit titles, rising nearly 300 places in the rankings (finished No.446)

    Recommended to stop playing in 2015 by doctors due to shoulder problems. Missed over a year before launching comeback in late 2016

    Won first two ITF Circuit singles titles in 2013

    Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in Spain in 2006

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