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Ashlyn
Krueger

USA
21 yrs
6'1'' (1.85m)
Current Ranking
37
Singles Titles
0
Won / Lost
16 / 11
Prize Money
$571,861
  • Currently coached by Michael Joyce
  • Resides in Dallas, Texas
  • Favorite players growing up were Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova
  • Off the court, likes to draw and read poetry

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

34

Height

6'1'' (1.85m)

Birthday

May 7, 2004 May 7, 2004

Birthplace

Dallas, TX, USA

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (1): 2023 - Osaka.
Finalist (1): 2025 - Abu Dhabi.

DOUBLES
Winner (1): 2024 - Charleston (w/Stephens)

Career in Review

In 2024 made main draw at all four majors for the first time, posting her best career Slam result at US Open with 3r (l. Samsonova). Further notable results were reaching 3r at WTA 1000s Madrid, Toronto and Beijing and peaking at a career high of No.51 in September. Also claimed first career doubles title at WTA 500 Charleston with Sloane Stephens.

In 2023, captured first career singles title in Osaka; did not drop a set en route to the title, defeating World No.35 and top seed Zhu Lin in the final. As a result of the title run, made Top 100 debut (week of September 18, 2023).

Also reached tour level QF at 2023 S’Hertogenbosch (l. Hruncakova).

Highlight of 2022 season was playing main draw Indian Wells, Miami, San Jose and US Open

On ITF circuit in 2022, won title at W60 Evansville, IN, USA and reached final at W25 Sarasota, FL, USA

In 2021, also received WC to Indian Wells, where she was defeated in 1r (l. Martincova)

Fell 1r on Tour-level debut at 2021 US Open (as WC, l. Schmiedlova in 3s)

Also made 2r as WC in doubles at 2021 US Open (w/Montgomery, l. Fernandez/Routliffe) WTA qualifying debut came at 2021 San Jose

Earned wild cards into the singles and doubles draws at 2021 US Open after sweeping the USTA National Championships

Best career result on ITF Circuit was coming through qualifying to reach SF on professional debut in 2019 at W15 event in Carson, CA, USA

As a junior won 2020 Orange Bowl tournament as a wildcard. Also lifted girls' doubles title at 2021 US Open (w/Montgomery)

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