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Donna Vekić
Croatian tennis player

Donna Vekić

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Croatian tennis player
A.K.A.
Donna Vekic
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Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Osijek
Age
28 years
Residence
Monte Carlo
Stats
Height:
179 cm
Weight:
64 kg
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Biography

Donna Vekić ([ʋěːkitɕ]; born 28 June 1996) is a Croatian professional tennis player. She has won two singles titles on the WTA Tour: the 2014 Malaysian Open and the 2017 Nottingham Open. She has also won five singles titles and one doubles title on the ITF Women's Circuit. Her best performance in a Grand Slam singles event was a fourth-round appearance at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships and the 2019 French Open. On 10 June 2019, she achieved her career-high singles ranking of world No. 22.

Professional career

Born in Osijek, Vekić is a member of the Croatia Fed Cup team. In February 2012, she played three rubbers at the tournament, including helping her country to a 2–0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

2012–2013: First WTA Tour finals

At the 2012 Tashkent Open, Vekić made it to her first finalon the WTA Tour. It was her first main-draw appearance at a WTA tournament, and she was the youngest player in six years to make it to the final of a WTA event. She was defeated by Irina-Camelia Begu in straight sets.

Vekić started her year off by entering the main draw of the 2013 Australian Open. She defeated Andrea Hlaváčková in the first round 6–1, 6–2. In the second round, Vekić fell to the tenth seed and former world No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki, 1–6, 4–6.

Seeded 16th for qualifying at the Sony Open Tennis, Vekić qualified for the main draw by defeating Marta Sirotkina and Valeria Savinykh. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Yulia Putintseva 7–6, 6–0. In the second round, she lost to the 29th seed Elena Vesnina. At the Monterrey Open, Vekić defeated Julia Cohen in the first round. In the second round, she lost to seventh seed Urszula Radwańska. Vekić won the 50K tournament in Istanbul defeating Elizaveta Kulichkova in the final. Vekic ended the 2013 season ranked No. 86, her first top 100 season.

2014: First WTA title

Vekić's 2014 season began with first-round losses in Shenzhen, the Australian Open and the Pattaya Open. At this point, her last tour win was at the 2013 Tashkent Open.

Vekić was awarded a wild card for the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, where she defeated qualifier Olivia Rogowska in the first round before losing to 12th seed Dominika Cibulková. At the Sony Open in Miami, she came through qualifying with wins over Alla Kudryavtseva and Johanna Larsson, and then beat fellow qualifier Kimiko Date-Krumm in straight sets in round one of the main draw. In the second round, Vekić beat Svetlana Kuznetsova, also in straight sets, before losing to Petra Kvitová in round three. At the Monterrey Open, Vekić beat Garbiñe Muguruza in the first round in two tie-breaking sets, but lost to Karolína Plíšková in the second round in three sets.

At the Malaysian Open, Vekić won her first career WTA title and had one of the biggest wins of her career when she defeated the world No. 10 Cibulková in a third set tie-breaker in the final. On her way to the final, she won three of her four matches after losing the first set (against Chan Yung-jan, Kristýna Plíšková and Zhang Shuai). She ended the season ranked No. 84.

2015: Fourth WTA final and French Open third round

Vekić began her year as the world No. 81. After a bad start to the 2015 season, she beat Louisa Chirico at Indian Wells but lost in the second round to Zarina Diyas. After her ranking dropped to No. 177, she entered the ITF event in Istanbul as the top seed, but lost in the quarterfinals to the sixth seed, Margarita Gasparyan. She lost in the first round in the WTA tournament in Marrakesh, and in the second round in the Madrid Open.

In the French Open she claimed her first top-40 victory in the season when she beat Caroline Garcia, and also defeated Bojana Jovanovski before bowing out to Ana Ivanovic. After the French Open she continued her bad form from the first half of the season by failing to qualifying for Wimbledon or the US Open. In Tashkent, she reached the final with three-set wins over Kiki Bertens, Carina Witthöft and Anna-Lena Friedsam and a two-set victory over Evgeniya Rodina, but lost 2–6, 2–6 to Nao Hibino. She ended the season ranked No. 105.

2016

Vekić began the season ranked 103. At the Australian Open, she lost 3–6, 2–6 in the first round to Japanese qualifier Naomi Osaka. She reached the quarterfinals of the San Antonio Open, with wins over Aliaksandra Sasnovich and Kiki Bertens, before losing to Tsvetana Pironkova. She lost in the first round of ten consecutive WTA tournaments from February to August, including the French Open, where she lost to Madison Keys, and Wimbledon, where she took Venus Williams to a first-set tie-break but lost in straight sets.

At the Cincinnati Masters in August, Vekić had victories over Varvara Lepchenko and Mariana Duque-Marino in qualifying, and defeated world No. 25 Ana Ivanovic 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, before losing to tenth seed Johanna Konta in the second round. She failed to progress through qualifying for the US Open. In September, she reached the final of the ITF tournament in Saint Petersburg, with wins over Olga Doroshina, Anastasiya Komardina, Vesna Dolonc and Aryna Sabalenka, before losing the final to Natalia Vikhlyantseva in straight sets. In Tashkent, she lost in the first round to Kateryna Kozlova. In Tianjin, after her victory over Zhang Kailin, she lost to the second seed Svetlana Kuznetsova.

In October, at the ITF Sharm El Sheikh, she had victories over Laura Pigossi, Jaqueline Cristian (walkover) and Arantxa Rus, before she beat Maria Sakkari in three sets in the semifinals to reach her second ITF final of the year. In the final, she defeated Sara Sorribes Tormo 6–2, 6–7, 6–3, to win the fifth ITF title of her career. In Poitiers, she lost in the first round to Lauren Davis, while in Limoges she reached the third round, where she lost in three sets to world No. 24 and top-seed Caroline Garcia. Vekić ended the season ranked No. 101.

2017

She reached the second round at the Australian Open, where she lost 3–6, 1–6 to Caroline Wozniacki. Vekić won her second WTA title at the Nottingham Open in June, defeating Johanna Konta in three sets. Two weeks later, in the second round of the Wimbledon Championships, she lost to Konta 6–7, 6–4, 8–10. At the US Open, she reached the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since the 2015 French Open, losing 2–6, 3–6 to Anastasija Sevastova. Vekić broke into the world top 50 for the first time in July, reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 45 on 25 September, and ended the season ranked No. 56.

2018

In September, Vekić reached the semifinals in Tokyo by defeating top-10 players Sloane Stephens and Caroline Garcia. She ended the season ranked No. 34, her first year-end top 50 ranking.

WTA finals

Singles: 8 (2 titles, 6 runners-up)

Finals by surface
Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
Tour Championships (0–0)
Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0)
Premier (0–1)
International (2–5)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–4)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (1–2)
Carpet (0–0)
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
Tour Championships (0–0)
Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0)
Premier (0–1)
International (2–5)
Hard (1–4)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (1–2)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
LossSep 2012Tashkent Open, UzbekistanInternationalHard Irina-Camelia Begu4–6, 4–6
LossJun 2013Birmingham Classic, Great BritainInternationalGrass Daniela Hantuchová6–7, 4–6
WinApr 2014Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaInternationalHard Dominika Cibulková5–7, 7–5, 7–6
LossSep 2015Tashkent Open, UzbekistanInternationalHard Nao Hibino2–6, 2–6
WinJun 2017Nottingham Open, Great BritainInternationalGrass Johanna Konta2–6, 7–6, 7–5
LossAug 2018Washington Open, United StatesInternationalHard Svetlana Kuznetsova6–4, 6–7, 2–6
LossFeb 2019St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy, RussiaPremierHard (i) Kiki Bertens6–7, 4–6
LossJun 2019Nottingham Open, Great BritainInternationalGrass Caroline Garcia6–2, 6–7, 6–7

ITF finals

Singles (5–8)

Finals by surface
Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (5–7)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Hard (5–7)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Runner-up1.18 April 2011Hvar, CroatiaClay Ema Burgić5–7, 6–7
Winner1.25 July 2011Chiswick, United KingdomHard Bojana Bobusic3–6, 6–3, 6–3
Runner-up2.15 August 2011Westende, BelgiumHard Lu Jiajing4–6, 6–7
Runner-up3.22 October 2011Lagos, NigeriaHard Elina Svitolina4–6, 3–6
Runner-up4.29 October 2011Lagos, NigeriaHard Tamaryn Hendler4–6, 5–7
Winner2.24 March 2012Bangalore, IndiaHard Andrea Koch Benvenuto6–2, 6–4
Runner-up5.21 April 2012Namangan, UzbekistanHard Olga Puchkova6–3, 3–6, 2–6
Winner3.20 May 2012Fergana, UzbekistanHard Nadiia Kichenok6–2, 6–2
Runner-up6.22 July 2012Campos do Jordão, BrazilHard María Irigoyen5–7, 0–6
Runner-up7.29 July 2012Wrexham, United KingdomHard Carina Witthöft2–6, 7–6, 2–6
Winner4.28 April 2013Istanbul, TurkeyHard Elizaveta Kulichkova6–4, 7–6
Runner-up8.23 September 2016Saint Petersburg, RussiaHard (i) Natalia Vikhlyantseva1–6, 2–6
Winner5.23 October 2016Sharm El Sheikh, EgyptHard Sara Sorribes Tormo6–2, 6–7, 6–3

Doubles (1–0)

Finals by surface
Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (1–0)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Hard (1–0)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Winner1.20 August 2011Westende, BelgiumHard Alexandra Walker Anouk Delefortrie
Déborah Kerfs
6–4, 6–3

Grand Slam performance timelines

Vekić at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships

Singles

Tournament20122013201420152016201720182019W–L
Australian OpenA2R1R1R1R2R2R2R4–7
French OpenA1R1R3R1R1R2R4R6–7
WimbledonA1R2RQ21R2R4R1R5–6
US OpenQ32R1RQ2Q33R1R3–4
Win–Loss0–02–41–42–20–34–45–44–318–24

Doubles

Tournament2013201420152016201720182019W–L
Australian OpenA1R2RAA2R1R2–4
French OpenA1RAA1R2RA1–3
WimbledonA1RA1R1R1RA0–4
US Open1R1RAA1RA0–3
Win–Loss0–10–41–10–10–32–30–13–14

Fed Cup participation

Singles

EditionStageDateLocationAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LScore
2012 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R2 February 2012Eilat, Israel PolandHard Urszula RadwańskaL3–6, 3–6
P/O4 February 2012 Bosnia and Herzegovina Anita HusarićW6–2, 6–0
2013 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R6 February 2013Eilat, Israel AustriaHard Yvonne MeusburgerW6–1, 6–3
7 February 2013 Georgia Margalita ChakhnashviliW6–0, 6–1
8 February 2013 Belarus Ilona KremenW6–1, 7–6
P/O9 February 2013 Poland Agnieszka RadwańskaL3–6, 2–6
2014 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R4 February 2014Budapest, Hungary NetherlandsHard (i) Kiki BertensL2–6, 4–6
5 February 2014 Luxembourg Anne KremerW6–1, 6–2
7 February 2014 Belgium Yanina WickmayerL3–6, 2–6
P/O9 February 2014 Turkey Melis SezerW6–2, 6–1
2015 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R4 February 2015Budapest, Hungary IsraelHard (i) Julia GlushkoW6–2, 6–7, 7–5
5 February 2015 Latvia Jeļena OstapenkoL3–6, 1–6
P/O7 February 2015 Serbia Aleksandra KrunićL1–6, 1–6
2017 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R8 February 2017Tallinn, Estonia Bosnia and HerzegovinaHard (i) Jelena SimićW6–2, 6–1
10 February 2017 Hungary Dalma GálfiW6–2, 6–0
P/O11 February 2017 Great Britain Heather WatsonL2–6, 4–6
2019 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R6 February 2019Bath, Great Britain TurkeyHard (i) Pemra ÖzgenW7–6, 6–3
8 February 2019 Serbia Aleksandra KrunićW1–6, 7–5, 6–1

Doubles

EditionStageDateLocationAgainstSurfacePartnerOpponentsW/LScore
2012 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group I
R/R2 February 2012Eilat, Israel PolandHard Ani Mijačika Magda Linette
Alicja Rosolska
L5–7, 5–7

Wins over top-10 players

#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRd.Score
2014
1. Dominika CibulkováNo. 10Malaysian OpenHardF5–7, 7–5, 7–6
2017
2. Johanna KontaNo. 8Nottingham Open, Great BritainGrassF2–6, 7–6, 7–5
2018
3. Sloane StephensNo. 4Wimbledon, Great BritainGrass1R6–1, 6–3
4. Sloane StephensNo. 9Pan Pacific Open, JapanHard (i)1R6–4, 6–4
5. Caroline GarciaNo. 4Pan Pacific Open, JapanHard (i)QF6–3, 6–4
2019
6. Kiki BertensNo. 9Brisbane International, AustraliaHard2R7–6, 1–6, 7–5
7. Petra KvitováNo. 2St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy, RussiaHardQF6–4, 6–1
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