Stories
Biography
- Coached by Sílvia Soler Espinosa, formerly worked with German Puentes
- Mother owns souvenir shop (used to be tennis instructor); father works in real estate (used to play pro soccer); also has one brother, Pablo
- Introduced to sport at age 6 by mother. Favorite shot is volley; favorite surface is clay; favorite tournament is Roland Garros
- Tennis idol growing up was Justine Henin, Sara Errani and David Ferrer
- Likes to hang out with brother and friends.
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Right-HandedCareer High
32Height
5' 9" (1.76m)Birthday
Oct 8, 1996 October 8, 1996Birthplace
Castellón, SpainCareer Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (2): 2023 - Cleveland; 2021 - Guadalajara.
DOUBLES
Winner (6): 2025 - Bogotá (w/Bucsa); 2024 - Madrid (w/Bucsa); 2023 - Beijing (w/Bouzkova); 2022 - Istanbul (w/Bouzkova); 2019 - Rabat (w/Martínez Sánchez); 2018 - Monterrey (w/Broady).
Finalist (1): 2019 - Mallorca (w/Martínez Sánchez).
ADDITIONAL
Spanish Fed Cup Team, 2015-17, 2019.
Won bronze medal in women's doubles at Paris Olympics (w/Bucsa) for Spain.
Career in Review
Strongest results of 2024 were making WTA 250 quarterfinals at Rabat, Monastir and Merida. Also had a notable run to R16 at WTA 1000 Madrid, defeated by eventual champion No.1 seed Iga Swiatek.
Won second career singles title at Cleveland 2023 – as lucky loser defeated three seeds (No.3 Kudermetova, No.9 Stephens and No.4 Alexandrova) en route to the title.
Missed start of 2023 season with a left foot injury before returning at Bogota in April. Made R16 at Roland Garros (l. Haddad Maia) in best Grand Slam of the season.
Best result in 2022 was SF at Palermo (l. eventual champion Begu). Also made QF at Guadalajara [250], Monterrey, Istanbul, Madrid and Lausanne
Reached career-high ranking of No.32 on February 7, 2022
Posted first Top-50 finish in 2021 at No.36 after her breakout season, winning her maiden WTA singles title at Guadalajara (d. Bouchard in F)
Other notable results in 2021 included reaching the QF at Miami (l. Andreescu), Montreal(l. Ka.Pliskova) and Abu Dhabi (l. Kostyuk); made SF runs at Monterrey (l. Fernandez), Parma (l. Siniakova) and Cleveland (l. Kontaveit)
Made her best Grand Slam run in 2021 by reaching the 3r at US Open (l. eventual champion Raducanu)
Won ITF/$80k title in Cagnes-Sur-Mer-FRA in September 2020; overall owns 10 singles titles and five doubles titles on the ITF Circuit
Also in 2020, made QFs at Ostrava and Prague, and 2r at Australian Open and US Open - has now reached this stage at all four majors
Has lifted two career doubles titles - at 2018 Monterrey (w/Broady) and 2019 Rabat (w/Martinez Sanchez); also reached final at 2019 Mallorca (w/Martinez Sanchez). Career-high doubles ranking of No.40 (February 3, 2020)
Made 2r for the first time at a major in 2018, as a qualifier at Wimbledon (l. compatriot Suarez Navarro)
Reached first career WTA SFs in 2017, at first Bogotá and then Gstaad
Fell 1r on Grand Slam main draw debut at 2016 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Pavlyuchenkova)
In 2016, reached maiden tour-level QF at Seoul
Also in 2016 made QF at WTA 125k Series event at Honolulu (l. eventual champion Bellis) and won two titles on the ITF Circuit at $25K ITF/Sao Paulo-BRA (d. Mitu in F) and $50K ITF/Essen-GER (d. Muchova in F). Finished as R-Up at $100K ITF/Sharm El Sheikh-EGY (l. Vekic in F)
Scored first WTA main draw win over Pavlyuchenkova (via ret.) at 2015 Charleston
Has represented Spain in Fed Cup in 2015-17 and 2019-20; best win came over No.10 Osaka (straight sets) in qualifying tie vs. Japan in February 2020
Played first WTA main draw event at 2015 Rio de Janeiro (as qualifier, l. Ormaechea)
Made WTA qualifying debut at 2012 Barcelona (l. 1r)
Played first professional event at $10k ITF/Vallduxo-ESP in 2010
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