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Valeria
Savinykh

34 yrs
5' 6" (1.67 m)
Current Ranking
557
Doubles Titles
0
Won / Lost
0 / 0
Prize Money
$0
  • Coached by Roger Jove
  • Father is Dmitry (introduced her to tennis at age 5); mother is Elena (travels with her); also has a dog
  • Enjoys cooking, reading, meeting friends and singing karaoke; favorite foods are steak, fish; favorite music is pop and latin
  • Speaks Russian, English, learning Spanish

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

99

Height

5' 6" (1.67 m)

Birthday

Feb 20, 1991 February 20, 1991

Birthplace

Sverdlovsk, Russia

Career Highlights

DOUBLES
Finalist (2): 2019 - Hiroshima (w/McHale); 2013 - Florianopolis (w/Keothavong).

Career in Review

2023 surge saw her reach 2r at three WTA 250 events – Osaka (as qualifier, l. Putintseva), Ningbo (as qualifier, l. Podoroska) and Nanchang (l. Sasnovich); fell in qualifying at US Open; won one singles title on ITF Circuit and reached a further three finals at that level, taking ranking into Top 150 for the first time

In 2022 achieved R-Up at ITF Raanana $25K and won title at Navi Mumbai $25k.

Reached two ITF finals in 2021; winning at Calvi $25K and runner-up at Nur-Sultan $60K.

In 2020 contested WTA qualifying four times - including Australian Open and Roland Garros

In 2019, won two ITF Circuit titles and fell 1r at Hiroshima; bounced back to reach second WTA doubles final of her career, at Hiroshima (w/McHale, l. Doi/Hibino)

Fell 1r at 2018 Nottingham (as qualifier, l. Duan) - her first WTA main draw since 2013

In 2017 won WTA 125K Series doubles title at Limoges (w/Zanevska)

Reached first WTA doubles final at 2013 Florianopolis (w/Keothavong, l. Medina Garrigues/Shvedova)

Best Grand Slam result was 3r run at 2013 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Flipkens)

Recorded first Top 50 win during 2r showing at 2012 Miami (d. No.40 Zakopalova); broke into Top 100 at No.99 on April 9, 2012 as a result of Miami result and run at a Challenger in Osprey, FL (USA)

Recorded first WTA main draw victory at 2011 Tashkent, reaching QF (d. No.4 seed Sevastova, fell to Birnerova)

Made WTA main draw debut at 2011 Baku (1r, l. Yakimova); made first appearance at a WTA event at 2010 Strasbourg (lost in opening round of qualifying)

Won first ITF Circuit title at $10k ITF/Prokuplje-SRB in 2008. Overall, owns seven singles and 21 doubles titles at this level

Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in 2007

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