Magda Linette
Age: 33 (12/02/1992)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    21 / 25
    502 / 398
    WTA doubles titles
    6 / 12
    191 / 184
    Prize money
    $1,127,912
    $8,111,819
    Prize money
    $1,127,912
    $8,111,819
    Titles
    0
    3
    Titles
    0
    2
  • Full description
    Personal

    Coached by Mark Gellard. Previously worked with Nikola Horvat and Izo Zunic Parents are Tomasz and Beata; sister is Dagmara Started playing at age 6, favorite shot is backhand; favorite surfaces are hard and grass, and favorite tournament is Roland Garros Tennis idol growing up was Monica Seles.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (3): 2024 - Prague 2020 - Hua Hin 2019 - Bronx Finalist (5): 2024 - Rouen 2023 - Guangzhou 2022 - Chennai 2019 - Seoul 2015 - Tokyo [Japan Open] DOUBLES Winner (2): 2022 - Charleston (w/Klepac), Eastbourne (w/Krunic) Finalist (3): 2017 - Bogota (w/Cepede Royg) 2016 - Tianjin (w/Xu) 2014 - Guangzhou (w/Cornet) WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS SINGLES Winner (1): 2014 - Ningbo Finalist (2): 2022 - Tampico 2018 - Bol

    Career in Review

    Top results of 2025 include SF at Nottingham, her 2nd career WTA 1000 QF at Miami, and additional QFs at Strasbourg and Abu Dhabi; finished inside Top 100 for the 11th straight season

    Won her third career title in 2024 at Prague; also reached the final at Rouen and made her first career WTA 1000 quarterfinal at Wuhan (l. Gauff)

    Opened 2023 by going 3-1 in singles for Poland in the City Final in Sydney at inaugural United Cup (l. Keys), then achieved best Grand Slam result with SF at Australian Open (l. eventual champion Sabalenka). Broke into Top 20 for first time reaching No. 19 on March 20, 2023

    Also in 2023, reached final at Guangzhou (l. Wang Xiyu) and ended the year by qualifying for Zhuhai Elite Trophy (0-2 in group stage)

    2022 season highlight was R-Up finish at Chennai (l. L.Fruhvirtova). Also won two doubles titles, at Charleston (w/Klepac) and Eastbourne (w/Krunic)

    Posted seventh successive Top 100 season in 2021, finishing at No.57 after starting her season at Miami in March, due to a knee injury. Reached two semifinals, at Strasbourg (l. Cirstea) and Cleveland (l. Begu), and made 3r at Roland Garros and Wimbledon

    Won second WTA singles title at Hua Hin in 2020 (d. Kung in F), rising to new career-high ranking of No.33 (on February 17). Also made US Open 3r this year

    Winner of 2020 WTA Shot of the Year; became the third Polish woman to win this award (after A.Radwanska and Swiatek)

    Her 2019 campaign was highlighted by lifting maiden WTA title at the Bronx and finished R-Up at Seoul (l. Muchova); broke into Top 50 on September 9, 2019

    Season highlights in 2018 included QF run at Washington DC (l. Vekic), where her win over No.17 Osaka in 2r was first Top 20 victory. Also made 3r of Australian Open

    Highlight of 2017 campaign was SF at Kuala Lumpur (l. Hibino). Also made QF at Bogota and reached 3r at major for first time at Roland Garros

    In 2016, enjoyed run to QF at Tokyo [Pan Pacific Open] (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Wozniacki); also advanced to QF at Katowice (l. Parmentier)

    Reached maiden WTA singles final at 2015 Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. Wickmayer)

    Broke into Top 100 on June 15, 2015

    Played first two WTA main draws in 2013: 2r at Strasbourg (l. Cornet) and SF at Baku (l. Peer)

    Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in Poland in 2007; owns 12 singles titles and eight doubles titles on ITF Circuit

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