aleksandra krunić

Aleksandra Krunić

About Aleksandra Krunić

Aleksandra Krunić is a Serbian professional tennis player. She has won one singles title and three doubles titles on the WTA Tour, as well as seven singles titles and nine doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.

Rank Points
1 10,000
2 9,000
3 8,000
Year Grand Slam
2022 Australian Open (R32)
2022 French Open (R128)
2022 Wimbledon (R128)

Career Highlights

  • Won the 2018 Hungarian Ladies Open
  • Reached the quarterfinals of the 2019 French Open
  • Won the 2021 Charleston Open doubles title with Nina Stojanović
  • Ranked as high as world No. 39 in singles
  • Ranked as high as world No. 44 in doubles
Tournament Round
2022 Australian Open R32
2022 French Open R128
2022 Wimbledon R128
Year Win-Loss
2015 10-14
2016 24-22
2017 34-23

Playing Style

Krunić is a versatile player who can play both singles and doubles. She is known for her powerful serve and aggressive baseline play. She is also a strong volleyer and has a good touch at the net.

Surface Win%
Hard 65.2%
Clay 58.6%
Grass 50.0%
Tournament Surface
2022 Australian Open Hard
2022 French Open Clay
2022 Wimbledon Grass

Personal Life

Krunić was born in Moscow, Russia, to Serbian parents. She began playing tennis at the age of six. She is currently coached by Vladimir Platenik.

FAQs

  • What is Aleksandra Krunićs nationality?
    • Serbian
  • What is Aleksandra Krunićs highest WTA ranking?
    • 39
  • What is Aleksandra Krunićs favorite surface?
    • Hard

Tips

  • Watch Aleksandra Krunić play live.
    • You can watch Krunić play live at a WTA tournament near you.
  • Follow Aleksandra Krunić on social media.
    • You can follow Krunić on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
  • Buy Aleksandra Krunić merchandise.
    • You can buy Krunić merchandise at her official website.

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