Lesia Tsurenko
Quick Facts
Biography
Lesia Viktorivna Tsurenko (Ukrainian: Леся Вікторівна Цуренко; born 30 May 1989) is a Ukrainian tennis player.
Tsurenko has won four singles titles on the WTA Tour, as well as six singles titles and eight doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 18 February 2019, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 23. On 28 May 2018, she peaked at No. 115 in the doubles rankings.
Career
2013
In 2013, Tsurenko reached the semifinals of the WTA Premier Brisbane International tournament, after entering the draw as a lucky loser replacing Maria Sharapova; she defeated Jarmila Gajdošová and Daniela Hantuchová before losing in three sets to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Having qualified for the main draw of the Australian Open, she again faced Pavlyuchenkova, the 24th seed. This time Tsurenko won in three sets. She then beat fellow qualifier Daria Gavrilova in the second round, but lost to Caroline Wozniacki in the third. Tsurenko continued her good run of form on the North American hard courts, as she reached the third round at the BNP Paribas Open as a qualifier; she defeated Ayumi Morita and Yaroslava Shvedova before falling to Petra Kvitová. She reached a then career-high ranking of No. 60 in the world.
2014
After nearly falling out of the world's top 200 prior to Wimbledon in 2014, Tsurenko experienced a mid-career revival. After qualifying for Wimbledon, Tsurenko defeated Dinah Pfizenmaier to set up a second round meeting with Simona Halep; Tsurenko pushed the No. 2 seed to three sets before losing out on a possible third round appearance. She did however proceed to reach her first final on the ITF Women's Circuit in nearly two years, losing in the final of the Odlum Brown Vancouver Open to Jarmila Wolfe in three sets. She also reached the semifinals of the Tashkent Open before losing to eventual champion Karin Knapp. Her late-season run ensured she'd finish inside the world's top 100 for the second year in a row.
2015: First WTA title
In 2015, Tsurenko reached the quarterfinals of the BNP Paribas Open, again as a qualifier, defeating Annika Beck, Andrea Petkovic, Alizé Cornet and Eugenie Bouchard before retiring against Jelena Janković in the quarterfinals due to an ankle injury she suffered in defeating Bouchard. After again reaching the second round of Wimbledon and losing to Irina-Camelia Begu, Tsurenko won her first WTA singles title in Istanbul, defeating Urszula Radwańska in final. As a result, she reached a career-high ranking of world No. 47. In summer, she qualified for the Rogers Cup in Toronto by beating Nicole Gibbs and Lara Arruabarrena, and then defeated Yanina Wickmayer, Wimbledon finalist Garbiñe Muguruza and Carina Witthöft, before succumbing to Sara Errani in the quarterfinals.
Her good form continued at the Connecticut Open. As a lucky loser, replacing Simona Halep, she defeated fifth seed Karolína Plíšková in straight sets in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, she eventually lost to French Open finalist Lucie Šafářová. Tsurenko found revenge one week later at the US Open, defeating the Czech sixth seed Lucie Šafářová in the first round. However, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko in round two.
2016: First Grand Slam fourth-round appearance
After struggle in first half of the year, Tsurenko made her first Grand Slam fourth round at the US Open after beating Irina-Camelia Begu and Dominika Cibulková before losing to defending finalist Roberta Vinci. Two weeks later, Tsurenko won her second WTA Tour singles title in Guangzhou, defeating Jelena Janković in the final.
2017: Third WTA title and top 30 debut
Tsurenko won her WTA third singles title in Acapulco, defeating Kristina Mladenovic in final. After Wimbledon, she reached a new career-high ranking of No. 29.
2018: Fourth WTA title and Grand Slam quarterfinals debut
Lesia Tsurenko defended her title in Acapulco as her fourth singles title by beating Stefanie Vögele in the final. In Cincinnati, Tsurenko made her first Premier Mandatory quarterfinal appearance in three years, after beating Danielle Collins,Garbiñe Muguruza,and Ekaterina Makarova en-route,before losing to Simona Halep. At the US Open, Tsurenko reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal after beating Alison Van Uytvanck,Caroline Wozniacki,Kateřina Siniaková,and Markéta Vondroušová, before losing to eventual champion Naomi Osaka. Tsurenko thus set a new career high of 26 in singles.
WTA career finals
Singles: 5 (4 titles, 1 runner-up)
Finals by surface |
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Legend |
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0) |
WTA Tour Championships (0–0) |
Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0) |
Premier (0–1) |
International (4–0) |
Finals by surface |
Hard (4–1) |
Clay (0–0) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0) |
WTA Tour Championships (0–0) |
Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 (0–0) |
Premier (0–1) |
International (4–0) |
Hard (4–1) |
Clay (0–0) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Win | Jul 2015 | İstanbul Cup, Turkey | International | Hard | Urszula Radwańska | 7–5, 6–1 | |
Win | Sep 2016 | Guangzhou Open, China | International | Hard | Jelena Janković | 6–4, 3–6, 6–4 | |
Win | Mar 2017 | Mexican Open, Mexico | International | Hard | Kristina Mladenovic | 6–1, 7–5 | |
Win | Mar 2018 | Mexican Open, Mexico | International | Hard | Stefanie Vögele | 5–7, 7–6, 6–2 | |
Loss | Jan 2019 | Brisbane International, Australia | Premier | Hard | Karolína Plíšková | 6–4, 5–7, 2–6 |
ITF finals
Singles: 13 (6 titles, 7 runner–ups)
Finals by surface |
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Legend |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
Finals by surface |
Hard (3–4) |
Clay (2–3) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (1–0) |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
Hard (3–4) |
Clay (2–3) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (1–0) |
Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Loss | Sep 2007 | ITF Baku, Azerbaijan | 10,000 | Clay | Tinatin Kavlashvili | 3–6, 4–6 | |
Win | Apr 2008 | ITF Adana, Turkey | 10,000 | Clay | Vivian Segnini | 4–6, 6–1, 6–1 | |
Win | Oct 2008 | ITF Kharkiv, Ukraine | 10,000 | Carpet (i) | Elina Gasanova | 6–3, 6–1 | |
Loss | Feb 2010 | ITF Stockholm, Sweden | 25,000 | Hard (i) | Oxana Lyubtsova | 4–6, 5–7 | |
Loss | Mar 2010 | ITF Minsk, Belarus | 25,000 | Hard (i) | Anna Lapushchenkova | 1–6, 6–3, 6–7 | |
Win | Nov 2010 | ITF Minsk, Belarus | 25,000 | Hard (i) | Richèl Hogenkamp | 6–3, 6–2 | |
Loss | Mar 2011 | ITF Ipswich, Australia | 25,000 | Clay | Sally Peers | 7–5, 5–7, 0–6 | |
Win | Sep 2011 | ITF Tbilisi, Georgia | 25,000 | Clay | Réka Luca Jani | 7–6, 6–3 | |
Win | Oct 2011 | ITF İstanbul, Turkey | 25,000 | Hard (i) | Irina Khromacheva | 6–1, 7–5 | |
Win | Nov 2011 | ITF Bratislava, Slovakia | 25,000 | Hard (i) | Karolína Plíšková | 7–5, 6–3 | |
Loss | Sep 2012 | ITF Telavi, Georgia | 50,000 | Clay | Elina Svitolina | 1–6, 2–6 | |
Loss | Jul 2014 | ITF Vancouver, Canada | 100,000 | Hard | Jarmila Wolfe | 6–3, 2–6, 6–7 | |
Loss | Feb 2020 | ITF Cairo, Egypt | 100,000 | Hard | Irina-Camelia Begu | 4–6, 6–3, 2–6 |
Doubles: 16 (8 titles, 8 runner–ups)
Finals by surface |
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Legend |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
Finals by surface |
Hard (4–1) |
Clay (2–7) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (2–0) |
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
Hard (4–1) |
Clay (2–7) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (2–0) |
Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Loss | Sep 2007 | ITF Baku, Azerbaijan | 10,000 | Clay | Kateryna Yergina | Vasilisa Davydova Avgusta Tsybysheva | 5–7, 6–4, [7–10] | |
Loss | Jun 2008 | ITF Breda, Netherlands | 10,000 | Clay | Ima Bohush | Daniëlle Harmsen Renée Reinhard | w/o | |
Loss | Jul 2008 | ITF Kharkiv, Ukraine | 25,000 | Clay | Kristina Antoniychuk | Mihaela Buzărnescu Oksana Kalashnikova | 1–6, 4–6 | |
Win | Sep 2008 | ITF Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands | 25,000 | Clay | Florencia Molinero | Darija Jurak Vojislava Lukić | 4–6, 7–5, [10–7] | |
Win | Sep 2008 | ITF Qarshi, Uzbekistan | 25,000 | Hard | Ima Bohush | Albina Khabibulina Alexandra Kolesnichenko | 6–3, 6–1 | |
Win | Oct 2008 | ITF Podolsk, Russia | 50,000 | Carpet (i) | Anastasia Poltoratskaya | Ima Bohush Darya Kustova | 7–6, 1–6, [10–3] | |
Loss | Nov 2008 | ITF Minsk, Belarus | 50,000 | Hard (i) | Anastasia Poltoratskaya | Alisa Kleybanova Tatiana Poutchek | 1–6, 2–6 | |
Win | Mar 2009 | ITF Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia | 50,000 | Carpet (i) | Ksenia Milevskaya | Oksana Kalashnikova Valeria Savinykh | 6–2, 6–3 | |
Win | Apr 2009 | ITF Johannesburg, South Africa | 100,000 | Hard | Naomi Cavaday | Kristína Kučová Anastasija Sevastova | 6–2, 2–6, [11–9] | |
Win | May 2009 | ITF Kharkiv, Ukraine | 25,000 | Clay | Ksenia Milevskaya | Lyudmyla Kichenok Nadiia Kichenok | 6–4, 6–4 | |
Win | Feb 2010 | ITF Stockholm, Sweden | 25,000 | Hard (i) | Ksenia Milevskaya | Nikola Hofmanova Yvonne Meusburger | 6–4, 7–5 | |
Loss | May 2010 | ITF Jounieh, Lebanon | 50,000 | Clay | Ksenia Milevskaya | Petra Cetkovská Renata Voráčová | 4–6, 2–6 | |
Loss | May 2010 | ITF Brno, Czech Republic | 25,000 | Clay | Darya Kustova | Carmen Klaschka Laura Siegemund | w/o | |
Win | Aug 2010 | ITF Kazan, Russia | 50,000 | Hard | Ekaterina Dzehalevich | Albina Khabibulina Ksenia Palkina | 6–2, 6–3 | |
Loss | May 2011 | ITF Prague, Czech Republic | 50,000 | Clay | Olga Savchuk | Darya Kustova Arina Rodionova | 6–2, 1–6, [7–10] | |
Loss | Mar 2012 | ITF Osprey, United States | 50,000 | Clay | Alexandra Panova | Lindsay Lee-Waters Megan Moulton-Levy | 6–2, 4–6, [7–10] |
Performance timelines
Singles
W | F | SF | QF | #R | RR | Q# | A | P | Z# | PO | G | F-S | SF-B | NMS | NH |
Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.
This table is current through the 2020 Australian Open.
Tournament | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | SR | W–L | Win % |
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Grand Slam tournaments | |||||||||||||||
Australian Open | A | A | 2R | 2R | 3R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 2R | 2R | 1R | 0 / 10 | 6–10 | 38% |
French Open | A | Q2 | Q1 | 1R | 1R | Q2 | 1R | 1R | 3R | 4R | 3R | 0 / 7 | 7–7 | 50% | |
Wimbledon | A | Q1 | 1R | 1R | 2R | 2R | 2R | 1R | 3R | 2R | 1R | 0 / 9 | 6–9 | 40% | |
US Open | A | Q1 | Q1 | 1R | 1R | 1R | 2R | 4R | 1R | QF | A | 0 / 7 | 8–7 | 53% | |
Win–Loss | 0–0 | 0–0 | 1–2 | 1–4 | 3–4 | 1–3 | 2–4 | 3–4 | 4–4 | 9–4 | 3–3 | 0–1 | 0 / 33 | 27–33 | 45% |
National representation | |||||||||||||||
Summer Olympics | Not Held | A | Not Held | A | Not Held | 0 / 0 | 0–0 | – | |||||||
Year-End championships | |||||||||||||||
WTA Finals | Did not qualify | 0 / 0 | 0–0 | – | |||||||||||
WTA Elite Trophy | Did not qualify | 0 / 0 | 0–0 | – | |||||||||||
Premier Mandatory tournaments | |||||||||||||||
Indian Wells Open | A | A | Q1 | 2R | 3R | A | QF | 3R | 1R | 1R | 3R | NH | 0 / 7 | 10–7 | 59% |
Miami Open | A | A | Q1 | Q1 | 1R | A | A | 2R | 1R | 1R | A | 0 / 4 | 1–4 | 20% | |
Madrid Open | A | A | A | Q1 | 1R | A | Q1 | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 0 / 5 | 0–5 | 0% | |
China Open | A | A | A | A | Q2 | A | 1R | A | 1R | 2R | A | 0 / 3 | 1–3 | 25% | |
Premier 5 tournaments | |||||||||||||||
Dubai / Qatar Open | A | A | A | Q1 | A | A | A | 1R | 1R | 1R | 3R | Q1 | 0 / 4 | 2–4 | 33% |
Italian Open | A | A | A | Q2 | 1R | A | Q2 | 2R | 2R | 1R | 1R | 0 / 5 | 2–5 | 29% | |
Canadian Open | A | A | A | A | A | A | QF | A | 1R | 2R | A | 0 / 3 | 4–3 | 57% | |
Cincinnati Open | A | A | A | Q1 | A | A | A | 2R | 2R | QF | A | 0 / 3 | 5–3 | 63% | |
Pan Pacific / Wuhan Open | A | A | A | A | A | A | 1R | A | 2R | 1R | A | 0 / 3 | 1–3 | 25% | |
Career statistics | |||||||||||||||
Tournaments played | 1 | 3 | 7 | 12 | 18 | 8 | 18 | 21 | 25 | 20 | 14 | 2 | 149 | ||
Titles | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 80% | |
Finals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | ||
Hard W–L | 0–1 | 0–1 | 2–4 | 4–7 | 7–10 | 3–6 | 19–12 | 14–11 | 13–14 | 20–13 | 10–6 | 0–2 | 92–87 | 51% | |
Clay W–L | 0–0 | 1–2 | 1–2 | 3–4 | 1–5 | 0–1 | 1–1 | 4–5 | 3–5 | 3–3 | 2–4 | 0–0 | 19–32 | 37% | |
Grass W–L | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–1 | 3–3 | 1–1 | 1–3 | 1–3 | 5–4 | 3–2 | 2–4 | 0–0 | 16–22 | 42% | |
Overall W–L | 0–1 | 1–3 | 3–7 | 7–12 | 11–18 | 4–8 | 21–16 | 19–19 | 21–23 | 26–18 | 14–14 | 0–2 | 127–141 | ||
Win% | 0% | 25% | 30% | 37% | 38% | 33% | 57% | 50% | 48% | 59% | 50% | 0% | 47.39% | ||
Year-end ranking | 265 | 184 | 120 | 102 | 70 | 96 | 33 | 58 | 42 | 27 | 70 | $3,249,281 |
Notes
- WTA Tournament of Champions was held from 2009 to 2014, when WTA Elite Trophy replaced it.
- The first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Qatar Total Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009–2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status. The two tournaments have since alternated status every year.
- In 2014, the Toray Pan Pacific Open was downgraded to a Premier event and replaced by the Wuhan Open.
Doubles
Tournament | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | W–L |
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Australian Open | A | A | A | 1R | A | A | A | A | A | 0–1 |
French Open | A | 1R | 1R | A | 1R | A | 1R | 1R | A | 0–5 |
Wimbledon | Q1 | A | A | A | A | 1R | 3R | A | 2R | 3–3 |
US Open | A | A | A | A | 2R | A | A | A | A | 1–1 |
Win–Loss | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–1 | 1–2 | 0–1 | 2–2 | 0–1 | 1–1 | 4–10 |
Best Grand Slam tournament results details
French Open | |||
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Australian Open | |||
2013 Australian Open (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (24) | 23 | 7–5, 3–6, 7–5 |
2R | Daria Gavrilova (Q) | 223 | 7–5, 6–3 |
3R | Caroline Wozniacki (10) | 10 | 4–6, 3–6 |
French Open | |||
2018 French Open (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Stefanie Vögele | 99 | 4–6, 6–2, 6–2 |
2R | CoCo Vandeweghe (15) | 15 | 3–6, 6–4, 6–0 |
3R | Magdaléna Rybáriková (19) | 18 | 6–2, 6–4 |
4R | Garbiñe Muguruza (3) | 3 | 0–2 ret. |
2013 Australian Open (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (24) | 23 | 7–5, 3–6, 7–5 |
2R | Daria Gavrilova (Q) | 223 | 7–5, 6–3 |
3R | Caroline Wozniacki (10) | 10 | 4–6, 3–6 |
2018 French Open (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Stefanie Vögele | 99 | 4–6, 6–2, 6–2 |
2R | CoCo Vandeweghe (15) | 15 | 3–6, 6–4, 6–0 |
3R | Magdaléna Rybáriková (19) | 18 | 6–2, 6–4 |
4R | Garbiñe Muguruza (3) | 3 | 0–2 ret. |
US Open | |||
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Wimbledon Championships | |||
2017 Wimbledon (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Julia Görges | 45 | 6–7, 7–6, 6–4 |
2R | Viktorija Golubic | 73 | 6–1, 2–6, 6–3 |
3R | Magdaléna Rybáriková (PR) | 87 | 2–6, 1–6 |
US Open | |||
2018 US Open (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Alison Van Uytvanck | 39 | 6–3, 6–2 |
2R | Caroline Wozniacki (2) | 2 | 6–4, 6–2 |
3R | Kateřina Siniaková | 54 | 6–4, 6–0 |
4R | Markéta Vondroušová | 103 | 6–7, 7–5, 6–2 |
QF | Naomi Osaka (20) | 19 | 1–6, 1–6 |
2017 Wimbledon (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Julia Görges | 45 | 6–7, 7–6, 6–4 |
2R | Viktorija Golubic | 73 | 6–1, 2–6, 6–3 |
3R | Magdaléna Rybáriková (PR) | 87 | 2–6, 1–6 |
2018 US Open (not seeded) | |||
Round | Opponent | Rank | Score |
1R | Alison Van Uytvanck | 39 | 6–3, 6–2 |
2R | Caroline Wozniacki (2) | 2 | 6–4, 6–2 |
3R | Kateřina Siniaková | 54 | 6–4, 6–0 |
4R | Markéta Vondroušová | 103 | 6–7, 7–5, 6–2 |
QF | Naomi Osaka (20) | 19 | 1–6, 1–6 |
Record against top 10 players
Main-draw results only; correct to 20 January 2020.
Player | Record | Win% | Hard | Clay | Grass | Carpet | Last Match | ||
Number 1 ranked players | |||||||||
Garbiñe Muguruza | 2–2 | 50% | 2–1 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (2–6, 6–4, 6–4) at 2018 Cincinnati | ||
Jelena Janković | 1–1 | 50% | 1–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–4, 3–6, 6–4) at 2016 Guangzhou | ||
Caroline Wozniacki | 1–1 | 50% | 1–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–4, 6–2) at 2018 US Open | ||
Karolína Plíšková | 2–4 | 33% | 2–1 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–1 | Lost (6–4, 5–7, 2–6) at 2019 Brisbane | ||
Ashleigh Barty | 1–2 | 33% | 1–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (7–5, 1–6, 1–6) at 2020 Australian Open | ||
Naomi Osaka | 1–2 | 33% | 1–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–2, 6–4) at 2019 Brisbane | ||
Serena Williams | 0–1 | 0% | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (3–6, 2–6) at 2012 Fed Cup | ||
Venus Williams | 0–1 | 0% | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 3–6) at 2017 Rome | ||
Angelique Kerber | 0–4 | 0% | 0–2 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (3–6, 2–6) at 2019 Madrid | ||
Simona Halep | 0–8 | 0% | 0–4 | 0–1 | 0–2 | 0–1 | Lost (2–6, 1–6) at 2019 French Open | ||
Number 2 ranked players | |||||||||
Svetlana Kuznetsova | 0–2 | 0% | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (2–6, 4–6) at 2015 Moscow | ||
Petra Kvitová | 0–2 | 0% | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (1–6, 2–6) at 2018 Madrid | ||
Agnieszka Radwańska | 0–2 | 0% | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (6–2, 5–7, 3–6) at 2018 Australian Open | ||
Number 3 ranked players | |||||||||
Elina Svitolina | 1–2 | 33% | 0–1 | 1–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (1–6, 4–6) at 2017 Cincinnati | ||
Number 4 ranked players | |||||||||
Bianca Andreescu | 1–0 | 100% | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (4–6, 6–3, 4–0 ret.) at 2018 Fed Cup | ||
Kiki Bertens | 1–0 | 100% | 0–0 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (3–6, 6–2, 6–1) at 2008 ITF Breda | ||
Francesca Schiavone | 1–1 | 50% | 0–1 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (2–6, 4–6) at 2012 Indian Wells | ||
Dominika Cibulková | 1–3 | 25% | 1–1 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (6–7, 4–6) at 2017 Toronto | ||
Caroline Garcia | 0–1 | 0% | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (3–6, 5–7) at 2016 French Open | ||
Johanna Konta | 0–2 | 0% | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–2 | 0–0 | Lost (3–6, 6–7) at 2017 Birmingham | ||
Number 5 ranked players | |||||||||
Eugenie Bouchard | 2–0 | 100% | 2–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–2, 6–2) at 2019 French Open | ||
Daniela Hantuchová | 3–1 | 75% | 2–1 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–1, 6–1) at 2015 Istanbul | ||
Sara Errani | 2–2 | 50% | 1–2 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 3–6) at 2018 Dubai | ||
Lucie Šafářová | 1–2 | 33% | 1–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–4, 6–1) at 2015 US Open | ||
Jelena Ostapenko | 1–2 | 33% | 1–0 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (1–6, 4–6) at 2017 French Open | ||
Anna Chakvetadze | 0–1 | 0% | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 3–6) at 2012 Tashkent | ||
Number 6 ranked players | |||||||||
Carla Suárez Navarro | 2–2 | 50% | 1–2 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 2–3 ret.) at 2018 Montréal | ||
Number 7 ranked players | |||||||||
Patty Schnyder | 1–1 | 50% | 1–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–2, 6–3) at 2011 Australian Open | ||
Roberta Vinci | 0–2 | 0% | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (6–7, 2–6) at 2016 US Open | ||
Madison Keys | 0–3 | 0% | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 3–6) at 2017 Stanford | ||
Number 8 ranked players | |||||||||
Ekaterina Makarova | 2–2 | 50% | 1–2 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (7–6, 6–2) at 2018 Cincinnati | ||
Number 9 ranked players | |||||||||
CoCo Vandeweghe | 2–1 | 67% | 1–1 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (3–6, 6–4, 6–0) at 2018 French Open | ||
Julia Görges | 3–3 | 50% | 1–2 | 1–1 | 1–0 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 6–4, 2–2 ret.) at 2018 Beijing | ||
Andrea Petkovic | 1–1 | 50% | 1–0 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–3, 4–6, 6–4) at 2015 Indian Wells | ||
Aryna Sabalenka | 1–1 | 50% | 1–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (2–6, 5–7) at 2019 Indian Wells | ||
Timea Bacsinszky | 0–4 | 0% | 0–3 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | Lost (3–6, 0–6) at 2016 Cincinnati | ||
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Kristina Mladenovic | 4–1 | 75% | 3–1 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 0–0 | Won (6–2, 6–2) at 2018 Acapulco | ||
Daria Kasatkina | 2–2 | 50% | 1–2 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 0–0 | Lost (4–6, 6–7) at 2018 Moscow | ||
Total | 40–72 | 36% | 28–46 | 7–18 | 5–6 | 0–2 |
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Wins over top 10 players
# | Player | Rank | Event | Surface | Rd | Score | |
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2015 | |||||||
1. | Andrea Petkovic | No. 10 | BNP Paribas Open, United States | Hard | 2R | 6–3, 4–6, 6–4 | |
2. | Eugenie Bouchard | No. 7 | BNP Paribas Open, United States | Hard | 4R | 6–7, 7–5, 6–4 | |
3. | Garbiñe Muguruza | No. 9 | Rogers Cup, Canada | Hard | 2R | 7–5, 6–1 | |
4. | Karolína Plíšková | No. 8 | Connecticut Open, United States | Hard | QF | 6–2, 6–2 | |
5. | Lucie Šafářová | No. 6 | US Open, United States | Hard | 1R | 6–4, 6–1 | |
2018 | |||||||
6. | Garbiñe Muguruza | No. 9 | Western & Southern Open, United States | Hard | 2R | 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 | |
7. | Caroline Wozniacki | No. 2 | US Open, United States | Hard | 2R | 6–4, 6–2 | |
2019 | |||||||
8. | Naomi Osaka | No. 5 | Brisbane International, Australia | Hard | SF | 6–2, 6–4 |