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Anastasia
Potapova

24 yrs
5' 7" (1.75m)
Current Ranking
34
Singles Titles
1
Won / Lost
16 / 7
Prize Money
$439,275
  • Trains at Alexander Ostrovsky Acadamy in Khimki
  • Grandmother, and former Russian national team coach, inspired her to start playing tennis
  • Enjoys playing basketball

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

21

Height

5' 7" (1.75m)

Birthday

Mar 30, 2001 March 30, 2001

Birthplace

Saratov, Russia

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (3): 2025 - Cluj-Napoca; 2023 - Linz; 2022 - Istanbul

Finalist (3): 2022 - Prague; 2018 - Moscow [River Cup], Tashkent.

DOUBLES
Winner (3): 2022 - Prague (w/Sizikova); 2019 - Lausanne (w/Sizikova); 2018 - Moscow [River Cup] (w/Zvonareva).
Finalist (1): 2021 - Phillip Island Trophy (w/Blinkova).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team, 2018-19.

Career in Review

Posted best Grand Slam result in 2024 by reaching R16 at Roland-Garros. Also made SF of Birmingham and Cleveland and her first WTA 1000 QF at Indian Wells

A successful 2023 season saw her lift her second career title in Linz (d. Martic), she also reached semifinals at Stuttgart (l. Sabalenka) and Birmingham (l. eventual champion Ostapenko) and quarterfinals at Lyon (l. Zanevska), Miami (l. Pegula) and San Diego (l. Kenin). Equalled her best Grand Slam result with 3r at Roland Garros (also 3r at Australian Open in 2021) and moved up ranking to peak at No. 21 on Jun 19, 2023.
Had a breakthrough year in 2022, where she won her first title at Istanbul (d. Kudermetova) and finished R-Up at Prague (l. Bouzkova); broke into Top 50 following Prague (August 1, 2022)

In 2021 reached QFs at Dubai (l. Krejcikova), Birmingham (l. Jabeur) and Nur-Sultan (l. Peterson)

Posted three straight QFs in 2020, at Acapulco, St. Petersburg and Monterrey; did not play after the tour's resumption in August

Finished 2019 season ranked No.93 after a season highlighted by SF at Budapest (l. Vondrousova) and Jurmala (l. Sevastova)

Scored first Top-10 win over No.5 Kerber in 1r at 2019 Roland Garros

In doubles, won titles at 2018 Moscow [River Cup] (w/Zvonareva) and 2019 Lausanne (w/Sizikova)

Highlights of 2018 season were R-Up finishes at Tashkent (as qualifier, l. Gasparyan) and at Moscow [River Cup] (l. Danilovic)

Made Billie Jean King Cup debut during 2018's defeat to Slovakia in February (l. Kuzmova)

Reached 2r at St. Petersburg in February 2018 (l. Wozniacki). Win over Maria in 1r was first at tour level

On ITF Circuit owns one singles and two doubles titles

Fell 1r on Grand Slam main draw debut at 2017 Wimbledon (as qualifier, l. Maria); at 16 years and three months, became youngest player to successfully navigate Slam qualifying since Ana Konjuh, who had just turned 16 when she did it at 2014 Australian Open

Captured 2016 Wimbledon girls junior title, having to win final point three separate times after two challenge overrules - title lifted her to Junior World No.1. In junior doubles, posted two runner-up finishes at 2015 US Open and 2016 Roland Garros

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