Aliona Bolsova Zadoinova
Age: 28 (06/11/1997)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    39 / 28
    304 / 200
    WTA doubles titles
    19 / 18
    164 / 101
    Prize money
    $81,516
    $1,677,346
    Prize money
    $81,516
    $1,677,346
    Titles
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    0
    Titles
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    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Formerly coached by Lourdes Dominguez Lino Born in Chisinau, Moldova but moved to Spain at a young age; gained Spanish citizenship in 2013 Her father, Vadim Zadoynov and her mother Olga Bolova were both Olympic track and field athletes; has one sister, Taisia Studied history and geography at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida Hobbies include listening to music and photography.

    Career Highlights

    DOUBLES Finalist (1): 2021 - Budapest (w/Korpatsch). WTA 125 DOUBLES Finalist (2): 2024 - Santa Cruz (w/Strakhova), Bucharest (w/Kawa). ADDITIONAL Spanish Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2015.

    Career in Review

    Strongest Tour result of 2023 was 2r at US Open (as qualifier, Schmiedlova). Also made QF at WTA 125 Bastad.

    Played exclusively ITF in 2022 aside from qualifying at the four Grand Slams and Melbourne.

    Made two WTA 125 QFs in 2021 at Bastad and Saint-Malo.

    Best results of 2020 were 2r showings at US Open (l. Keys) and Rome (d. No.23 Riske, l. Blinkova)

    Finished 2019 campaign at No.114 in a year highlighted by R16 run on Grand Slam main draw debut, at Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Anisimova)

    Broke into Top 100 after run in Paris and posted career and posted career-high ranking of No.88 on July 15, 2019

    Reached 2r on WTA main draw debut at 2019 Charleston (d. Di Lorenzo, l. Collins)

    Ended 2018 at No.163, her first career finish inside Top 400, following a season in which she compiled 41-16 record (mainly on ITF Circuit)

    Won back-to-back clay court events in 2018, at $25k ITF/Getxo-ESP and $25k ITF/Darmstadt-GER, her fifth and sixth career titles at this level. Also reached four further ITF Circuit finals and contested qualifying at Monterrey and US Open

    Made WTA qualifying debut at 2018 Monterrey

    Billie Jean King Cup debut came in dead doubles rubber during Spain’s 4-0 play-off win over Argentina in 2015 (w/Medina Garrigues, d. Bua/Podoroska)

    Owns six singles and eight doubles titles on ITF Circuit

    Professional debut came on ITF Circuit in Europe at end of 2012

    Played for Oklahoma State University’s tennis team as a freshman (2016-17) and at Florida Atlantic University (2017-18), going 19-0 in singles at the latter. Ranked No.2 in ITA singles rankings and earned No.4 overall seed in NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship

    On the junior circuit, had a career high ranking of No.4, and reached the quarterfinals of the 2015 Australian Open

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