Kaja Juvan
Age: 25 (25/11/2000)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    48 / 19
    255 / 130
    WTA doubles titles
    2 / 2
    20 / 24
    Prize money
    $268,327
    $2,539,831
    Prize money
    $268,327
    $2,539,831
    Titles
    0
    0
    Titles
    0
    1
  • Full description
    Personal

    Coached by Nik Razborsek. Previously worked with Oscar Serrano, Philippe Dehaes, and Antonio Baldellou Esteva Parents are Katja Azman Juvan and Robert Juvan Started playing tennis at the age of five; favorite surface is clay Loves to paint and read philosophy Enjoys the company of her dog Blue.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Finalist (1): 2022 - Strasbourg DOUBLES Winner (1): 2021 - Cluj-Napoca (w/Dzalamidze) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner (2): 2025 - Samsun, Ljubljana Finalist (1): 2025 - Saint-Malo

    Career in Review

    Comeback year in 2025 saw her win two WTA 125 titles in 2025 at Samsun and Ljubljana, also reached the final at WTA 125 Saint-Malo (l. Osaka). Started the season unranked, in February was ranked No.1106 and is finishing the year ranked back inside the Top 100. Best Tour-level result in 2025 was SF run at Hamburg (l. Bondar)

    Played only Australian Open in 2024 before taking the rest of the season away from competition

    Best result of 2023 season was QF at Budapest (as qualifier, l. eventual champion, Timofeeva); also went 2-1 at Billie Jean King Cup Finals representing Slovenia and reached SF at WTA 125 San Luis Potosi (l. Errani)

    Strongest Grand Slam result of 2023 came at US Open with 3r (as qualifier, l. Swiatek)

    In 2022, reached maiden WTA final at Strasbourg (l. Kerber - longest final of the season at 3h 16m)

    Other highlights of the 2022 season were QF at Adelaide [500] (l. Doi) and 3r showing at Wimbledon (l. Watson); scored first Top 10 win over No.2 Sabalenka during Adelaide run

    Posted career-high ranking of No.58 on June 6, 2022

    Reached first WTA SF on home soil at 2021 Portoroz (l. Riske)

    Performed well at the majors in 2021, reaching 3r at Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Brady) and Wimbledon (l. Gauff)

    Broke into the Top 100 on October 26, 2020 at No.100

    Claimed maiden Top 20 win over No.18 Vondrousova at 2020 Palermo

    In 2019, made Grand Slam and Tour-level debut as a lucky loser at Roland Garros, falling in 1r (l. Cirstea) and won first Grand Slam match as qualifier at Wimbledon (d. Kr.Pliskova) before losing to S. Williams on Centre Court in 2r

    Rose nearly 400 places in the rankings to finish 2018 at No.174

    Ended 2018 campaign with 42-10 record and four titles on ITF Circuit. Also fell at the first hurdle on WTA qualifying debut at Budapest (l. Schnyder)

    Made Billie Jean King Cup debut for Slovenia in 2017

    Owns eight singles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit

    Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in Slovenia in 2015, losing in the 2r at $25K Velenje

    On the junior tour, achieved a career-high ranking of No.5 in January 2017 and won the Wimbledon doubles title in 2017 (w/Danilovic). Also won gold in singles and doubles (w/Swiatek), at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires in 2018

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