Yulia Putintseva
Age: 30 (07/01/1995)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    10/10
    439/336
    WTA doubles titles
    3/6
    21/66
    Prize money
    $503,916
    $8,836,137
    Prize money
    $503,916
    $8,836,137
    Titles
    0
    3
    Titles
    0
    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Coached by Matteo Donati Father's name is Anton; mother's name is Anna; younger brother's name is Ilya (plays ice hockey). Introduced to sport by father; liked it and was soon practicing at Spartak Club in Moscow Moved to Paris to attend Mouratoglou Academy after winning a big Under 14s event; has trained there ever since Baseliner whose favorite shot is forehand; favorite surface is clay. Australian Open and US Open are favorite tournaments Tennis idols were Martina Hingis and Justine Henin - still watches videos of Henin on YouTube Also enjoys dancing, music, singing, Sudoku, playing cards and chess Person she would most like to meet is Eminem Changed representation from Russia to Kazakhstan in May 2012.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (3): 2024 - Birmingham; 2021 - Budapest; 2019 - Nürnberg. Finalist (3): 2021 - Nur-Sultan; 2018 - Guangzhou; 2017 - St. Petersburg. DOUBLES Finalist (2): 2024 - Cincinnati (w/Fernandez) 2023 - Osaka (w/Kalinskaya) ADDITIONAL Kazakhstani Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2014-19, 2021-24.

    Career in Review

    In 2024, won her third career title at Birmingham (d. Tomljanovic in final) - her first title win in three years. She also reached QF at Hobart (l. Yuan) and Ningbo (l. eventual champion Kasatkina); found success at Grand Slam level with R16 run at Wimbledon (l. Ostapenko) and 3r run at US Open (l. Paolini)

    2023 saw Putintseva reach SF at Guangzhou (l. Linette) and QF at Rabat (l. Riera) and Hobart (l. Blinkova)

    Reached two SFs in 2022, at Istanbul (l. eventual champion Potapova) and Budapest (l. Krunic), while made QF at Toronto (l. Pegula)

    Highlight of 2021 campaign was lifting second career title, at Budapest (d. Kalinina in F)

    Also last season was R-Up at Nur-Sultan (l. Van Uytvanck), advanced to SF at Portoroz and made QFs at Charleston [500], Strasbourg and San Jose

    Recorded 300th career win (at all levels) with 1r triumph over Flipkens at 2020 Roland Garros

    Standout results of 2020 were QF runs at US Open (l. Brady) - first Kazakh woman to reach last eight in New York - and Rome (l. Halep)

    Owns one win over a reigning World No.1, upsetting Osaka on grass at 2019 Birmingham

    Won first career title at 2019 Nurnberg (d. Zidansek in F); afterwards rose to No.28 in rankings - one spot off career best No.27 (achieved February 6, 2017)

    Best result of 2018 was QF run at Roland Garros (l. Keys)

    Reached maiden WTA final in 2017 at St Petersburg (l. Mladenovic) after notching two Top 10 wins over No.8 Kuznetsova and No.5 Cibulkova - first over a Top 5 player - (l. Mladenovic in F); first woman from Kazakhstan to reach a WTA final since Shvedova at 2015 Bogota (l. Pereira)

    Rose to new career-high ranking of No.27 on February 6, 2017 following St Petersburg

    In 2016 became first Kazakh to reach the quarterfinals at Roland Garros - or at any major - since Shvedova in 2012, eventually losing to S.Williams in 3s

    Defeated No.14 V.Williams en route to first Premier-level quarterfinal of career at 2016 Charleston

    First Top 10 win came over No.10 Petkovic at 2015 Nurnberg (via ret.)

    Progressed to maiden WTA SF at 2015 Bastad (l. eventual champion Larsson)

    In 2014, reached first two WTA QFs, first on clay at Bastad (as qualifier, l. Cepelova) and then on hard at Osaka (l. eventual champion Stosur). Between these two results, scored first Top 20 win - over No.14 Pennetta - during run through qualifying to 2r at Montreal

    Made it through to 2r on Grand Slam main draw debut at 2013 Australian Open (d. McHale, l. Suarez Navarro)

    Advanced to 2r on WTA main draw debut at 2012 Copenhagen (as WC, d. Barbat, l. Jankovic)

    On ITF Circuit, winner of six singles titles and six doubles titles

    Kazakhstan Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2014-19, 2021-22

    Professional debut at 2009 Luxembourg ended with defeat to Flipkens in final round of qualifying