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Cristina
Bucsa

ESP
27 yrs
5' 9" (1.76m)
Current Ranking
28
Doubles Titles
1
Won / Lost
9 / 11
Prize Money
$429,552
  • Currently coached by Ion Bucsa (Father)
  • Trains and lives in Cantabria, Spain
  • Hobbies include reading books and enjoying walks through nature
  • Idolizes Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters
  • Favorite surface is grass

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

56

Height

5' 9" (1.76m)

Birthday

Jan 1, 1998 January 1, 1998

Birthplace

Chisináu, Moldova

Career Highlights

DOUBLES
Winner (6): 2025 - Bogotá (w/Sorribes Tormo); 2024 - Cleveland (w/Xu), Strasbourg (w/Niculescu), Bogota (w/Rakhimova), Madrid (w/Sorribes Tormo); 2023 - Lyon (w/Schoofs)

Finalist (2): 2025 - Miami (w/Kato); 2024 - Osaka (w/Niculescu)

WTA 125 TITLES
Singles (1): 2023 - Limoges

Doubles (4): 2023 - Angers (w/Niculescu), Limoges (w/Sizikova), Contrexeville (w/Fomina-Klotz); 2022 - Andorra (w/Falkowska).

ADDITIONAL
Won bronze medal in women's doubles at Paris Olympics (w/Sorribes Tormo).

Career in Review

Began 2024 at a career high ranking of No.56 in January and posted her best singles results of the year in the first half of the season with quarterfinals at Abu Dhabi and Bogota. Achieved longest winning streak of the year at Beijing with three wins to reach R16 (l. Muchova)

Posted a career high ranking in doubles of No. in June, earning titles at Bogota w/Rakhimova, Madrid w/Sorribes Tormo, Strasbourg w/Niculescu, Cleveland w/Xu, as well as bronze medal at Paris Olympics w/Sorribes Tormo

Made third round of Grand Slam for first time at 2023 Australian Open after qualifying (l. Swiatek). As a qualifier, notched first Top 20 victory over Belinda Bencic at 2023 Cincinnati (l. Paolini).

Also in 2023, lifted maiden title at WTA 125 Limoges (d. Jacquemot)

In 2022, made 2r at Lyon (as qualifier, l. Yastremska), Lausanne (as qualifier, l. Waltert), US Open (as qualifier. l. Collins) and Portoroz (as qualifier, l. Haddad Maia). Also made SF at WTA 125K Series events in Contrexeville and Andorra

Appeared in main draw at a major for the first time at 2021 US Open, falling 1r (as qualifier, l. Teichmann)

Scored first Tour-level win during 2r showing at 2021 Belgrade (d. Kovinic, l. Sasnovich)

Fell 1r on WTA main-draw debut at 2021 Bogota (l. Parrizas Diaz)

Made WTA qualifying debut at 2019 Wimbledon

Won first ITF Circuit title in 2017, at W15 event in Santarem, Portugal

Owns four titles in singles and seven in doubles on ITF Circuit

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