Latest Player Videos
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Giorgi defeats Frech in Miami first round; plays No.1 Swiatek next
2024 Miami • March 20, 2024 -
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Giorgi stops San Diego champion Boulter in Indian Wells first round
2024 Indian Wells • March 6, 2024 -
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Tauson beats Giorgi from a set down in Linz for a second year running
2024 Linz • January 30, 2024 -
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Ostapenko drops five games to Giorgi in season opener
2024 Brisbane • January 3, 2024 -
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Shots of the year: The Top 20 points of June 2023
Best of 2023 • December 4, 2023 -
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Sakkari improves to 4-0 vs. Giorgi with Guadalajara victory
2023 Guadalajara • September 20, 2023 -
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Giorgi powers past Sherif in Guadalajara first round
2023 Guadalajara • September 18, 2023
Latest Player News
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Four-time singles champion Giorgi announces retirement from tennis
Player Retirements • May 12, 2024 -
Shots of the year: The best of June 2023
2023 Hot Shots • December 4, 2023 -
Pegula, Svitolina breeze into US Open second round
2023 US Open • August 29, 2023 -
US Open Day 2 preview: Venus takes star turn on Ashe
2023 US Open • August 28, 2023 -
Kasatkina moves past injured Garcia; faces Giorgi in Eastbourne semis
2023 Eastbourne • June 29, 2023 -
Giorgi ousts Jabeur in Eastbourne; faces Ostapenko next
2023 Eastbourne • June 28, 2023 -
Venus Williams overcomes Giorgi in three-hour Birmingham thriller
2023 Birmingham • June 19, 2023 -
Pegula advances after Giorgi retires; Tauson edges Fernandez at French Open
2023 Roland Garros • May 31, 2023
More on Giorgi...
Personal
Coached by father, Sergio
Mother's name is Claudia; brothers are Leandro and Amadeus; sister is Antonela
Began playing tennis at age 5 at a local club (introduced to the sport by father)
Favorite surface is hard
Favorite film director is Pedro Almodovar; favorite book is The Diary Of Anne Frank; loves the color pink; also enjoys boxing, soccer and MotoGP
Most relaxing place to be is the Bahamas
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (4): 2023 - Merida; 2021 - Montreal; 2018 - Linz; 2015 - 's-Hertogenbosch.
Finalist (6): 2019 - Washington DC, Bronx; 2016 - Katowice; 2015 - Katowice; 2014 - Katowice, Linz.
ADDITIONAL
Italian Fed Cup Team, 2014-16, 2019.
Career in Review
Won fourth career WTA singles title at Merida in February 2023 (d. Peterson in F); also advanced to SF at Eastbourne (l. Kasatkina) and 3r at Australian Open (l. Bencic).
Best performances in 2022 came during grass-court season when she reached QF at Birmingham (l. eventual champion Haddad Maia) and then SF at Eastbourne (l. Ostapenko)
Defeated three Top-20 players to lift most prestigious title of her career at 2021 Montreal (d. No.6 Ka.Pliskova in F)
In 2021 also advanced to SF at Eastbourne (d. No.4 Sabalenka and No.10 Ka.Pliskova, l. Kontaveit via ret. w/left thigh injury) and Tenerife (l. Osorio). Reached QFs at Olympics and Lyon
During a disrupted 2020, reached SF at Palermo and QF at Lyon, finishing the year at No.76
In 2019, reached seventh and eighth singles finals of her career, posting R-Up finishes at Washington DC (l. Pegula) and the Bronx (l. Linette)
Missed entire 2019 clay court season w/wrist and ankle injuries
Played Fed Cup in 2019 for first time since 2016 - lost both her matches (l. Golubic, Bencic) as Italy fell to a 3-1 defeat to Switzerland
Ended 2018 season perched at a career-best ranking of No.26, winning second career title in final event at Linz (d. Alexandrova in F). Won 29 tour-level matches in 2018 - the most wins she had previously posted in a single season was 28, in 2014
Advanced to first Grand Slam QF at 2018 Wimbledon (l. eventual R-Up S.Williams) on her 26th appearance at this level; became the first Italian woman to reach the QF of Wimbledon since 2009 (Schiavone, l. Dementieva)
Other highlights in 2018 included SF runs at Sydney (l. eventual champion Kerber), Prague (l. Buzarnescu after serving for match in third set) and Tokyo (l. Osaka)
In 2016 reached final at Katowice for the third year in a row (l. Cibulkova). Appeared in four additional quarterfinals in 2016, at Hobart (l. Bouchard), Prague (l. Ka.Pliskova), Washington, DC (l. Davis) and Seoul (l. Zhang)
Won first career title at 2015 's-Hertogenbosch (d. Bencic in F)
Had never reached WTA QF prior to 2014; reached QF or better at seven events during that season
Made Top 100 debut on July 9, 2012 and broke into Top 50 on May 26, 2014
Tour-level main draw debut came as a qualifier at 2011 Wimbledon
On ITF Circuit, winner of five singles titles
Played first career professional tournament at 2006 ITF/Baku-AZE
W/L | 13/12 | 10/10 | 15/12 | 7/12 |
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2024 |
R128
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2023 |
R32
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R64
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R128
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R128
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2022 |
R32
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R16
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R128
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R64
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2021 |
R64
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R64
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R64
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R128
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2020 |
R32
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R128
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R64
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2019 |
R32
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R128
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R128
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2018 |
R64
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R32
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QF
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R64
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2017 |
R128
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R128
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R32
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R128
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2016 |
R128
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R64
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R128
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R128
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2015 |
R32
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R64
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R32
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R64
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2014 |
R64
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R64
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R64
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R128
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2013 |
R128
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R128
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R32
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R16
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2012 |
-
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-
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R16
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R128
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2011 |
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R128
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