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Viktoria
Hruncakova

SVK
27 yrs
5' 11'' (1.80m)
Current Ranking
240
Singles Titles
0
Won / Lost
20 / 10
Prize Money
$36,713
  • Coached by Tomas Hruncak and trains in Slovakian National Tennis Centre
  • Formerly Viktoria Kuzmova, married her husband Tomas Hruncak in September 2022
  • Introduced to tennis aged four by father, Radovan, who used to run a tennis club; mother is Ingrid and sister is Katarina
  • Tennis idols are Rafael Nadal and Ana Ivanovic
  • In October 2018, she began studying International Relations and Diplomacy at university

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

43

Height

5' 11'' (1.80m)

Birthday

May 11, 1998 May 11, 1998

Birthplace

Kosice, Slovakia

Career Highlights

DOUBLES
Winner (5): 2024 - Auckland (w/Danilina); 2023 - Linz (w/Dzalamidze); 2021 - Lyon (w/Rus); 2019 - Prague (w/Kalinskaya); Bucharest (w/Kr.Pliskova).
Finalist (4): 2023 - 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Mihalikova); 2021 - Yarra Valley Classic (w/Kalinskaya), Prague (w/Stojanovic); 2019 - St. Petersburg (w/Kalinskaya).

ADDITIONAL
Slovak Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2018-19, 2021-24.

Career in Review

In 2024 made quarterfinal at WTA 125 Barranquilla and in doubles claimed fifth career title at WTA 250 Auckland w/Danilina

In 2023 reached SF at s’Hertogenbosch (l. Kudermetova) and quarterfinals at Auckland (as qualifier, l. Kovinic) and Guangzhou (l. Wang Xiyu)

Qualified at 3 of the 4 Grand Slams: Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open in 2023

In 2022, reached two ITF Circuit finals and posted a 40-24 win-loss record. Best Tour-level results. At Tour-level, best singles result was 2r showing at US Open (as qualifier, l. Rogers)

Best results in 2021 were QF runs at Monterrey and Prague, while reached three WTA doubles finals in 2021, winning title at Lyon (w/Rus, d. Bouchard/Danilovic)

Highlight of 2020 campaign was QF run at Lyon (l. Friedsam)

Opened 2019 by advancing to SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion Goerges) and reached an additional three QFs, including at Dubai (d. No.8 Bertens and Kenin, l. Kvitova). Produced best Grand Slam result at Roland Garros, where she made 3r (l. Konta)

Reached three doubles finals in 2019, winning titles at Prague (w/Kalinskaya) and Bucharest (w/Kr.Pliskova), and finishing R-Up at St. Petersburg (w/Kalinskaya). Also advanced to SF at US Open (w/Sabalenka) and rose to career-high doubles ranking of No.29 on October 14, 2019

At 2018 Budapest, simultaneously made Tour-level QF and SF debut. As qualifier, defeated No.36 Cirstea, Grand Slam R-Up Lisicki and Martic to reach SF without dropping a set (l. eventual champion Van Uytvanck)

Other 2018 highlights included reaching SF at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. Flipkens), while on ITF Circuit won titles at $100K ITF/Budapest-HUN, $60k ITF/Shenzhen-CHN and ITF $100k/Trnava 2-SVK to break into Top 100 for first time on May 21, 2018

Was instrumental for Slovakia on Billie Jean King Cup debut vs. Russia in February 2018, going 2-0 in singles (d. Potapova, Vikhlyantseva) as they ran out 3-1 winners

Highlight of 2017 season was earning first Tour-level win in 2r showing at Linz (d. Friedsam, l. Maria)

Fell 1r on WTA main draw debut at 2017 US Open (as qualifier, l. V.Williams)

Made WTA qualifying debut at 2016 Prague

In juniors won 2015 US Open doubles (w/Pospelova) and was R-Up in 2016 singles at Flushing Meadows (l. Day)

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