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Biography
- Formerly coached by Jean Christophe Faurel
- From Krasnoyarsk, but moved to Moscow for coaching
- Sister Mirra is also a tennis player
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Right-HandedCareer High
65Height
N/ABirthday
Jun 24, 2004 June 24, 2004Birthplace
Krasnoyarsk, RussiaCareer Highlights
WTA 125 TITLES
DOUBLES
Finalist (1): 2024 - Limoges (w/Janicijevic).
Career in Review
In 2024 made her first Tour-level quarterfinal at Monterrey and posted her first Grand Slam main draw match wins at Wimbledon and US Open. She moved into the Top 100 for the first time and reached a career high ranking of No.65 on October 21, 2024.
In 2023 reached the final at two WTA 125-level events; Rouen (l. Golubic) and Andorra (l. Bassols Ribera).
Fell 1r on Grand Slam debut at 2022 US Open (as qualifier, l. Kvitova)
Broke into Top 200 on May 16, 2022
On WTA main-draw debut reached 2r at 2022 Lausanne (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Martic)
Reached three ITF Circuit finals in 2021, finishing season with 39-15 win-loss record
Made WTA qualifying debut at 2021 Moscow
On ITF Circuit owns three titles in singles and one in doubles
Finished as a R-Up in girls' singles at 2021 Roland Garros (l. Noskova)
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