Stories
Biography
- Coached by Piotr Sierzputowski
- Followed older sister Sabra into tennis
- Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf
- Would have been a hockey player if weren't a tennis player
- Favorite tournaments are Charleston, US Open
Plays
Right-HandedCareer High
30Height
5' 9" (1.75m)Birthday
Oct 13, 1992 October 13, 1992Birthplace
Mount Pleasant, SC, USACareer Highlights
SINGLES
Finalist (3): 2022 - San Jose; 2016 - Rio de Janeiro; 2014 - Bad Gastein.
DOUBLES
Finalist (1): 2015 - Bogotá (w/Falconi).
ADDITIONAL
American Fed Cup Team, 2017.
Career in Review
The 2023 season saw Rogers reach the QF at Abu Dhabi (l. eventual champion Bencic) and the R16 at Charleston (l. Bencic); ended her season early due to injury, with her last match coming at Wimbledon (l. Rybakina in opening round)
In 2022, finished R-Up at San Jose (l. Kasatkina). Also reached the SF at 's-Hertogenbosch (l. Sabalenka) and QF at Adelaide 1 (l. Rybakina)
Enjoyed most consistent campaign of her career in 2021, reaching QFs at Yarra Valley Classic, Adelaide, Charleston [250] and Indian Wells. Also made R16 at Australian Open and US Open
Broke into Top 50 for the first time on March 1, 2021, following QF showing at Adelaide
In 2020 reached SF at Lexington (d. S.Williams in 2r, l. Teichmann) and QF at US Open (d. Kvitova, l. eventual champion Osaka) - marked second career Slam QF appearance (also 2016 Roland Garros)
In 2019, made return from injury at Charleston where she reached 2r (l. Ostapenko). Also posted 2r showings at Roland Garros and Mallorca and fell 1r six occasions and reached one ITF Circuit final
Fell 1r in only two tournaments played in 2018 at Australian Open and Indian Wells - injured left knee in loss to Dolehide at Indian Wells, requiring surgery in the summer
Highlights of 2017 were QFs at Charleston, Hobart and Strasbourg. Also, played all three ties to help USA win its first Fed Cup in 17 years, winning decisive doubles rubber (w/Vandeweghe) in final against Belarus
In 2017 US Open 2r, d. No.25 seed Gavrilova 7-6(6), 4-6, 7-6(5), in a match that took 3 hours, 33 minutes, setting a record for the longest women's match in US Open history
Appeared in two WTA singles finals, at 2016 Rio de Janeiro (l. Schiavone) and at 2014 Bad Gastein (d. No.16 Suárez Navarro and No.14 Errani en route, l.Petkovic)
One-time doubles runner-up, at 2015 Bogotá (w/Falconi)
Participated in 2014 WTA Finals Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore (along with Diyas, Puig and Zheng)
Broke into Top 100 for first time on August 11, 2014
Won first WTA level match at 2013 Strasbourg (d. Domachowska)
Winner of five singles titles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit, where she made professional debut in United States in 2009, aged 16
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