- Brief detailsHeight180PlaysLeft-HandedCareer$4,591,915YTD$512,498Place of birthDelft, NetherlandsResidenceDelft, Netherlands
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- OverviewWTA singles titles37 / 35736 / 464WTA doubles titles19 / 13282 / 226Prize money$512,498$4,591,915Prize money$512,498$4,591,915Titles01Titles04
- GamesAustin (Austin, Texas, USA)Dates:03/11/2025 – 09/11/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:140Round of 1620236 36Round of 3223360 75Pts:15WTT W100 (Mexico)Dates:27/10/2025 – 02/11/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:136Round of 824060 46 16Round of 1644762 36 62Round of 32105864 62Round of 814826 67Round of 1650263 62Round of 32--26 63 64Final23564 26 46Round of 426876 76Round of 827761 60Round of 1680360 60Round of 3233226 75 62Round of 3230346 26Pts:21WTA. Mallorca (Mallorca, Spain)Dates:05/10/2025 – 12/10/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:129Round of 3213926 26Pts:1WTA. Tolentino (Tolentino, Italy)Dates:15/09/2025 – 21/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:136Round of 418846 46Round of 824860 61Round of 1635226 64 75Round of 3221863 64Pts:49WTA. San Sebastian (San-Sebastian, Spain)Dates:08/09/2025 – 13/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:135Round of 815367 63 16Round of 1625263 16 64Round of 3222464 46 60Pts:27WTA. Montreux (Montreux, Switzerland)Dates:01/09/2025 – 07/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:131Round of 817746 06Round of 1615362 75Round of 3238163 62Pts:27US Open (New York, USA)Dates:24/08/2025 – 07/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:131Qualification. Round 19626 26Round of 6414467 64 64Round of 12822464 62Pts:30WTT W50 (Spain)Dates:04/08/2025 – 10/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:122Round of 1635867 46Round of 3259760 62Pts:6WTA. Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany)Dates:14/07/2025 – 20/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:119Round of 1613326 26Round of 3223162 61Pts:30Wimbledon (Wimbledon, Great Britain)Dates:30/06/2025 – 13/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:94Round of 1286726 26Pts:10
- Full descriptionPersonal
Coached by Julian Alonso and trains in Barcelona; also works with Dutch Tennis Federation Parents are Lous and Judith; sister is Kim; began playing at age 5 when sister took her to local tennis club Favorite shots are backhand and serve; favorite surface is clay Enjoys shopping, movies, seeing friends Not named after Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario.
Career HighlightsSINGLES Winner (1): 2023 - Hamburg DOUBLES Winner (4): 2021 - Lyon (w/Kuzmova) 2020 - Palermo, Linz (both w/Zidansek) 2017 - Bastad (w/Lemoine) Finalist (3): 2025 - Hamburg (w/Bondar) 2022 - Parma (w/Zidansek) 2019 - Palermo (w/Gorgodze) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner (2): 2023 - Contrexeville, La Bisbal Finalist (4): 2024 - Hamburg 2021 - Belgrade, Bol 2017 - Taipei DOUBLES Finalist (3): 2025 - Montreux (w/Todoni) 2024 - Hamburg (w/Stojanovic) 2022 - Valencia (w/Panova)
Career in ReviewTour-level highlights in 2025 include 1r win at Roland Garros (d. Osorio, fell in 2r to Tauson); and won 1r matches at Rabat (d. Fossa Hurgo, fell in 2r to Mateas) and Hamburg (d. Nahimana, fell in 2r to Romero Gormaz). Also reached three QFs and one SF at WTA 125 events. In doubles, reached a fourth Tour-level final at Hamburg with Anna Bondar (l. N. Kichenok/Ninomiya), also reached the doubles final at WTA 125 Montreux (w/Todoni)
In 2024 made a string of quarterfinals at Hobart, Cluj-Napoca, Rouen, Cleveland and Jiujiang, as well as reaching the final at WTA 125 Hamburg
In 2023 won first career singles title at Hamburg (d. Akugue in F). Won two WTA 125 singles titles – at La Bisbal D’Emporda in June and Contrexeville in July. Broke into Top 50 for first time in career in August reaching No.41.
Highlight of 2022 season was QF at Rabat (l. Trevisan). Also won 28th, 29th and 30th career titles on ITF Circuit
Best Tour-level results in 2021 were QF runs at Strasbourg (l. Niemeier) and Tenerife (l. Giorgi). Also finished R-Up at WTA 125K Series clay-court events in Bol and Belgrade, while won three ITF Circuit titles, most recently at W80 Valencia, Spain in September
Advanced to career first Tour-level SF at 2020 at Monterrey (l. eventual champion Svitolina)
Took No.9 S.Williams to three sets at 2020 Western & Southern Open, falling to the American in just under three hours
Across entire career, best wins, in terms of ranking, were over No.2 Clijsters at 2011 Roland Garros and No.5 Stosur at 2012 Wimbledon
Made 2r showing at 2020 Australian Open (d. Linette - her first Grand Slam main draw win since 3r run at 2012 US Open - l. Keys)
After Australian Open (February 3), returned to Top 80 for the first time since March 2013; career-high ranking is No.61 (August 13, 2012)
Broke into Top 100 in doubles in 2020, reaching a career high of No.81 (November 16)
In 2019, won 10 singles titles on ITF circuit and ended the year ranked No.103. In total, played 98 matches in 2019 (including qualifying and ITF level tournaments)
Made first Grand Slam main draw appearances since 2013 with 1r exits at 2018 Roland Garros (l. Stephens), Wimbledon (l. S.Williams) and US Open (l. Cibulkova)
Returned to Top 100 on June 11, 2018 after Roland Garros
Best result to date at the majors has come at Roland Garros where she reached R16 in 2012 and 3r in 2011 (d. No.2 Clijsters in 2r, for career-best win). Also reached 3r at 2012 Wimbledon
Ended 2017 ranked No.160 (up from No.174 in 2016). Season highlights in 2017 included reaching QF on home soil at 's-Hertogenbosch (l. Vikhlyantseva) and finishing R-Up at WTA 125K Series event at Taipei (l. Bencic). On ITF Circuit, won 13th and 14th career titles at $25K ITF/Middelburg-NED and $25K ITF/Hua Hin-THA
In doubles, won first career WTA title at 2017 Bastad (w/Lemoine, d. Irigoyen/Krejcikova in F)
Five-time WTA singles quarterfinalist, at 2008 Guangzhou, 2010 Estoril, 2013 Bad Gastein, 2017 's-Hertogenbosch and 2018 Istanbul
Played first two WTA main draws at 2007 and 2008 's-Hertogenbosch (fell 1r both times)
Cracked Top 100 on April 4, 2011 and finished season at No.84; duly reached career-high ranking of No.61 on August 13, 2012 and finished that year at No.68 - her second Top 100 finish
Struggled with results from 2013, at one point losing 17 matches in a row at WTA level before reaching QF at Bad Gastein. Dropped to No.160 by end of 2013 and was ranked outside Top 200 at end of 2014 and 2015
Played full seasons in 2015 and 2016 (clawed way back into Top 200 by season's end, at No.174) but was absent from Grand Slam action altogether during these two years
Member of Dutch Fed Cup Team, 2010-11, 2013-18, 2020; nominated for a Fed Cup Heart Award in 2015 when she helped Netherlands progress to World Group for first time since 1998
Former world No.1-ranked junior and 2008 Australian Open girls' singles champion and R-Up in doubles (w/Kerkhove)
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