Ashlyn Krueger
Age: 21 (06/05/2004)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    25 / 27
    161 / 128
    WTA doubles titles
    7 / 12
    70 / 62
    Prize money
    $1,210,427
    $2,877,529
    Prize money
    $1,210,427
    $2,877,529
    Titles
    0
    1
    Titles
    0
    1
  • Full description
    Personal

    Resides in Dallas, Texas Favorite players growing up were Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova Off the court, likes to draw and read poetry.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (1): 2023 - Osaka Finalist (1): 2025 - Abu Dhabi DOUBLES Winner (1): 2024 - Charleston (w/Stephens) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner (1): 2023 - Gaiba DOUBLES Finalist (1): 2022 - Tampico (w/Mandlik)

    Career in Review

    Top result of 2025 was R-Up at WTA 500 Abu Dhabi (l. Bencic in final); also made Australian Swing QFs at Brisbane and Adelaide, and hit new career-high ranking of No.29 on July 14

    In 2024, made main draw at all four majors for the first time, posting her best career Slam result at US Open with 3r (l. Samsonova); also claimed first career doubles title at WTA 500 Charleston (w/Stephens)

    In 2023, captured first career singles title in Osaka; did not drop a set en route to the title, defeating World No.35 and top seed Zhu Lin in the final. As a result of the title run, made Top 100 debut (week of September 18, 2023)

    Highlights of 2022 season were playing main draw at Indian Wells, Miami, San Jose and US Open; on ITF Circuit, won title at W60 Evansville, IN, USA and reached final at W25 Sarasota, FL, USA

    Fell 1r on Tour-level debut at 2021 US Open (as WC, l. Schmiedlova in 3s); also received WC to Indian Wells (l. 1r to Martincova)

    Made 2r as wild card in doubles at 2021 US Open (w/Montgomery, l. Fernandez/Routliffe); she earned wild cards into the singles and doubles draws at 2021 US Open after sweeping the USTA 18s National Championships

    At her professional debut in 2019, came through qualifying to reach SF at ITF/W15 event in Carson, CA, USA

    As a junior, won 2020 Orange Bowl tournament as a wild card; also won junior doubles title at 2021 US Open (w/Montgomery)

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