- Brief detailsHeight178PlaysRight-HandedCareer$23,287,555YTD$4,357,787Place of birthRock Island, Illinois, USAResidenceRock Island, Illinois, USA
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- OverviewWTA singles titles37 / 15421 / 234WTA doubles titles1 / 229 / 40Prize money$4,357,787$23,287,555Prize money$4,357,787$23,287,555Titles210Titles00
- GamesWTA. World Tour Finals. Riyadh (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)Dates:01/11/2025 – 08/11/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:--Round of 8----Group Stage216 26Group Stage464 36 26Pts:0US Open (New York, USA)Dates:24/08/2025 – 07/09/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:6Round of 1288276 67 57Pts:10WTA. Cincinnati (Cincinnati, USA)Dates:07/08/2025 – 18/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:6Round of 161076 46 26Round of 329464 60Round of 646216 63 76Round of 128Bye----Pts:120Canadian Open (Montreal, Canada)Dates:27/07/2025 – 07/08/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:--Rank:8Round of 81916 46Round of 161446 63 75Round of 3211626 63 63Round of 645462 61Round of 128Bye----Pts:215Wimbledon (Wimbledon, Great Britain)Dates:30/06/2025 – 13/07/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:8Round of 3210436 36Round of 643764 62Round of 1285867 75 75Pts:130WTA. Berlin (Berlin, Germany)Dates:16/06/2025 – 22/06/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:6Round of 3216457 67Pts:1The HSBC Championships (London, Great Britain)Dates:09/06/2025 – 15/06/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:GRASSPrize fund:--Rank:8Round of 48636 67Round of 81226 63 64Round of 1611163 62Round of 32Bye----Pts:195Roland Garros (Paris, France)Dates:25/05/2025 – 08/06/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:8Round of 8276 46 16Round of 167063 75Round of 323046 63 75Round of 643861 63Round of 12813762 61Pts:430Italian Open (Rome, Italy)Dates:06/05/2025 – 18/05/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:6Round of 324262 26 67Round of 646576 61Round of 128Bye----Pts:65WTA. Madrid (Madrid, Spain)Dates:22/04/2025 – 04/05/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:--Rank:5Round of 8260 36 26Round of 162162 63Round of 322975 76Round of 645964 63Round of 128Bye----Pts:215
- Full descriptionPersonal
Coached by husband Bjorn Fratangelo Mother is Christine; siblings are Sydney, Montana and Hunter. Was introduced to tennis by watching it on television as a little girl Favorite shot is serve; favorite surface is hard court Favorite food is tacos; favorite movie is Imitation Game; favorite singer is Beyonce; favorite types of music are hip-hop, pop, rap and country Favorite places are Charleston and Rome Also enjoys interior design, plants, baking, friends and family, watching TV and shopping Most memorable experience is playing a match in an earthquake in Costa Rica Goal is to work hard and be the best she can be Very passionate about her charity, Kindness Wins, which is a platform for kindness, with special emphasis on kindness to self, kindness to youth and kindness to others in times of struggle.
Career HighlightsSINGLES Winner (10): 2025 - Australian Open, Adelaide 2024 - Strasbourg 2023 - Eastbourne 2022 - Adelaide [250] 2019 - Charleston, Cincinnati 2017 - Stanford 2016 - Birmingham 2014 - Eastbourne Finalist (5): 2020 - Brisbane 2017 - US Open 2016 - Rome, Montréal 2015 - Charleston
Career in ReviewWon two singles titles in 2025, including her maiden Grand Slam title at Australian Open and Adelaide; became the oldest first-time Australian Open champion, and the player with the longest gap between their first two major finals in the Open Era (US Open 2017); after her Australian Open title, she returned to a career-high ranking of No.7, then broke into the Top 5 for the first time in February
Qualified for the 2025 WTA Finals for the second time in her career after 2016
In 2024, won eighth career title at Strasbourg (d. Collins in F dropping only three games). Reached SF at Madrid (l. eventual champion Swiatek) and Eastbourne (l. Fernandez), and another QF at Rome (l. eventual champion Swiatek). At Grand Slams, reached 4r at Wimbledon (l. Paolini, retired in 3r set due to left thigh injury), made 3r at Roland Garros (l. Navarro) and US Open (l. Mertens)
In 2023, won seventh career title at Eastbourne (d. Kasatkina in F), reached SF at US Open and reached four QFs including Wimbledon; also qualified for WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai (0-2 in group play)
At 2022 Adelaide, won first title in over two years (d. Riske in F), followed by SF run at Australian Open - best Slam showing since 2018
Other highlights in 2022 were SF at Cincinnati and two further QF runs, including at Indian Wells
In Grand Slam play, 2021 season was highlighted by R16 run at Wimbledon (l. Golubic). Finished campaign inside Top 100 for ninth successive year, but outside Top 20 for first time since 2014
Ended 2020 ranked No.16, with best result being R-Up finish at Brisbane (l. Ka. Pliskova)
Lifted biggest title of career during 2019 season at WTA 1000 Cincinnati (d. Kuznetsova in F); afterwards returned to Top 10 for first time since week of June 25, 2018
Also won title at Charleston (d. Wozniacki) and reached QF at 2019 Roland Garros (l. Barty), one of three Americans to make last eight (also Anisimova and Stephens) - the first time since 2004 (Capriati, S.Williams and V.Williams)
Reached three SFs in 2018 at Charleston, Roland Garros and US Open
Reached first Grand Slam final in 2017 at US Open, losing to Sloane Stephens in 10th all-American final in the Open Era. At 22, became the youngest Flushing Meadows finalist since 19-year-old Caroline Wozniacki lost to Kim Clijsters in 2009
Also in 2017, won third WTA title at Stanford (d. Vandeweghe)
Enjoyed first Top 10 year-end finish in 2016 (at No.8), was youngest player in Top 20; won second title at Birmingham (d. Strycova) and reached final at Rome (l. S.Williams) and Montreal (l. Halep)
Broke into Top 10 on June 20 as first American to make Top 10 debut since S.Williams in 1999
Made WTA Finals debut at Singapore in 2016, going 1-2 in round-robin play
Represented USA at 2016 Rio Olympics, reaching SF (l. Bronze medal match to Petra Kvitova)
Qualified for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in 2015, 2018-19; went 1-1 in round-robin stage on all three appearances, with best result SF run in 2018 (withdrew before match vs. Muguruza w/left knee injury)
Advanced to maiden major SF at 2015 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams); broke into Top 20 following conclusion of tournament, on February 2
Also in 2015, won second career title at Charleston and reached QF at Wimbledon
Won first career title at 2014 Eastbourne (d. No.9 Kerber in F); was second-youngest player to win a WTA title in 2014, (after Vekic at Kuala Lumpur); also, youngest American to win a title since Vania King in October 2006 (17y 254d at Bangkok)
Made Billie Jean King Cup debut for USA in 2014
Broke into Top 100 at beginning of 2013 season and finished the year No.39; highlights were SF at Osaka, QFs at Sydney, Charleston and Birmingham and 3r at Australian Open and Wimbledon
Earned first Top 20 win over No.17 Lucie Safarova while ranked No.135 at 2013 Sydney; then earned first Top 10 win over No.5 Na Li as LL at Madrid
In 2012, reached 2r at Miami and played main draw at Australian Open, Memphis and Cincinnati; also won two titles on ITF circuit
Earned first Grand Slam win at 2011 US Open (d. Craybas, l. Safarova in 2r), also played main draw at Miami and contested qualifying at Indian Wells
Won first title on ITF circuit at 2010 $10k/ITF Cleveland, OH, USA; also contested qualifying at US Open in 2010
Made professional debut in 2009 and Tour-level debut at 2009 Ponte Vedra Beach (as WC, d. Kudryavtseva, l. No.10 Nadia Petrova); was seventh youngest player to win a WTA main draw match at 14y 48d and youngest since Hingis in 1994
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