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Clara
Burel

FRA
24 yrs
5' 9'' (1.76m)
Current Ranking
153
Singles Titles
0
Won / Lost
3 / 1
Prize Money
$5,300
  • Currently coached by Victor Prezelin; Started working with previous coach Alexia Dechaume in summer of 2019; also works with Thierry Champion
  • Mother is Stephanie, father is Vincent and sisters are Lola and Jade
  • Started playing tennis aged six; favorite surface is hard and favorite shot is forehand
  • Away from the court likes listening to all types music, spending time with family and friends

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

42

Height

5' 9'' (1.76m)

Birthday

Mar 24, 2001 March 24, 2001

Birthplace

Rennes, France

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Finalist (2): 2023 - Lausanne; 2021 - Lausanne.

Career in Review

Started 2024 with her best Australian Open result with 3r (l. Dodin) before posted three quarterfinal finishes across the season at Linz, Strasbourg and Cleveland taking her ranking to a career high of No.42 in June

In 2023, finished R-Up at Lausanne for second time in career (l. Cocciaretto); advanced to SF at Strasbourg (l. Svitolina) and Monastir (l. Mertens) and QF at Palermo (l. Sorribes Tormo); reached 3r at US Open for second year in a row (l. Sabalenka); ended season by capturing first WTA 125 title at Angers (d. Paquet in F), afterwards setting new ranking high of No.51

Highlight of 2022 season was run through qualifying to 3r at US Open (l. Sabalenka)

Reached maiden WTA final at 2021 Lausanne (l. Zidansek)

Also in 2021, advanced to QF at Lyon and made 2r three times (including at Wimbledon). Won second and third ITF Circuit title of her career, on home soil in France at $60k ITF/Saint-Gaudens and $25k ITF/Cherbourg-en-Cotentin

Made 3r at 2020 Roland Garros (as WC, d. Rus and Juvan, l. Zhang); at 19 years and six months old, was the youngest Frenchwoman to reach the third round on home soil since an 18-year-old Cornet did so in 2008

Won first tour-level match during 2r showing at 2020 Strasbourg (as WC, d. Bondarenko, l. Zhang)

Made Grand Slam main draw debut during 2019 season, falling 1r at Australian Open (as WC, l. No.23 Suarez Navarro). Also in 2019 finished R-Up at $15k ITF/Monastir-TUN

In May 2019 she underwent wrist surgery that ended her season

In terms of ranking, best career win came over No.67 Rus at 2020 Roland Garros

Highlight of 2018 season was R-Up finish at $25k ITF/Clermont-Ferrand-FRA. Also contested qualifying at Roland Garros

Owns one ITF Circuit singles title

Selected as an alternate in the French Fed Cup team for the 2018 first round tie against Belgium

Made debut on tour with qualifying exit at $25k ITF/Saint-Malo-FRA

Enjoyed a stellar junior career reaching two Slam finals (Australian and US Opens in 2018), winning a silver medal at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires and rising to World No.1 on October 29, 2018

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