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Yaroslava
Shvedova

KAZ
5' 11" (1.80 m)

Career Stats

Career High
3
Doubles Titles
13
Won / Lost
286 / 187
Prize Money
$6,717,223
  • Father, Vyacheslav, is professional coach (running, tennis - has coached Yaroslava throughout her career); mother, Nurziya, was a professional runner and world champion in the 100km marathon; older brother, Pavel, is a political journalist
  • Gave birth to twins in October 2018
  • Started playing at age 5; started taking it seriously at age 8
  • Trains at National Tennis Center in Astana, Kazakhstan and at CSKA club in Moscow, Russia
  • Favorite surface is clay
  • Loves all sports activities and will try anything once
  • Has represented Kazakhstan since 2008 (previously Russia)
  • Prefers to be called Slava

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

25

Height

5' 11" (1.80 m)

Birthday

Sep 12, 1987 September 12, 1987

Birthplace

Moscow, USSR

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (1): 2007 - Bangalore.
Finalist (1): 2015 - Bogotá.

DOUBLES
Winner (13): 2016 - 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Kalashnikova); 2015 - Madrid (w/Dellacqua), Hong Kong (w/Cornet); 2014 - Florianopolis, Charleston (both w/Medina Garrigues); 2013 - Florianopolis (w/Medina Garrigues), Tashkent (w/Babos), 125/Taipei (w/Garcia); 2011 - College Park (w/Mirza), Cincinnati, Moscow (both w/King); 2010 - Wimbledon, US Open (both w/King); 2009 - Pattaya City (w/Tanasugarn).
Finalist (15): 2017 - Doha (w/Savchuk); 2016 - Miami, Wimbledon (both w/Babos); 2015 - Roland Garros, Cincinnati, US Open (all w/Dellacqua); 2013 - Auckland (w/Goerges); 2012 - Charleston (w/Medina Garrigues), Oeiras (w/Voskoboeva); 2011 - Rome, US Open, Osaka (all w/King); 2010 - Marbella (w/Kondratieva), 's-Hertogenbosch (w/King); 2008 - Cincinnati (w/Hsieh).

MIXED DOUBLES
Finalist (1): 2010 - Roland Garros (w/Knowle).

WTA 125 TITLES
SINGLES (1): 2015 Hua Hin.

ADDITIONAL
Kazakhstani Fed Cup Team, 2009-10, 2012-17; Kazakhstani Olympic Team, 2012.

Career in Review

Following surgery and childbirth, began her comeback in February 2020 at Dubai where she fell 1r (l. Siegemund)

Fell 1r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Svitolina) - her last match before undergoing ankle surgery which sidelined her for the rest of the season

In 2016, registered a 5-6 record vs Top 20 opponents, with wins over No.13 Vinci (Dubai), No.13 Safarova (Indian Wells), No.20 Svitolina (Wimbledon), No.15 Vinci (Wuhan) and No.10 Suárez Navarro (Beijing)

Achieved career-best R16 showing at 2016 US Open (l. S.Williams) and became the first player from Kazakhstan to advance this far at Flushing Meadows

Represented Kazakhstan at Rio Olympics, making 1r exit in singles (l. Doi), and 1r exit in doubles (w/Voskoboeva via ret.) Enjoyed run to QF at 2016 Wimbledon (l. V.Williams). Win over Goerges in 1r was first main draw victory since 2016 Charleston – had fallen in qualifying or 1r at seven successive tournaments

Reached four doubles finals in 2016 - including R-Up finish at Wimbledon w/Babos - and qualified for WTA Finals (also w/Babos)

Advanced to second singles final of career at 2015 Bogotá (l. Pereira in F)

Team of Dellacqua/Shvedova finished runners-up at 2015 Roland Garros, Cincinnati and US Open. They qualified for WTA Finals in Singapore, but were forced to withdraw due to Dellacqua’s concussion (sustained in Beijing). Also contested doubles at WTA Finals twice w/King, in 2010 and 2011 – l. in SF on both occasions Won sole WTA singles title at 2007 Bangalore in only fourth main draw appearance (d. Santangelo in F)

Reached career-high singles ranking of No.25 (October 29, 2012) and doubles ranking of No.3 (February 22, 2016)

Voted WTA Comeback Player of the Year in 2012

Kazakhstan Fed Cup Team, 2009-10, 2012-17 and Kazakhstan Olympic Team, 2012, 2016

Junior highlights include doubles runner-up at 2004 Roland Garros (w/Kotkina; l. Bohmova/Krajicek in final)