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Nina
Stojanovic

SRB
28 yrs
5'9" (1.76 m)
Current Ranking
122
Doubles Titles
0
Won / Lost
10 / 4
Prize Money
$88,275
  • Coached by Andoni Vivanco; trains in Spain
  • Has an aggressive style; favorite surface is hard; tennis idol growing up was Maria Sharapova
  • Away from the court enjoys volleyball, rhythmic gymnastics, reading, music and shopping

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

81

Height

5'9" (1.76 m)

Birthday

Jul 30, 1996 July 30, 1996

Birthplace

Belgrade, Serbia

Career Highlights

DOUBLES
Winner (2): 2021 - Belgrade (w/Krunic); 2019 - Jurmala (w/Fichman).
Finalist (4): 2021 - Prague (w/Kuzmova); 2017 - Gstaad (w/Golubic), Rabat (w/Zanevska), Tianjin (w/Jakupovic).


WTA 125 TITLES
SINGLES (1): 2024 - Colina.

DOUBLES (1): 2024 - Colina (w/Sherif).
Finalist (4): 2025 - La Bisbal d'Emporda (w/Semenistaja), Canberra (w/Semenistaja); 2024 - Hamburg (w/Rus),Warsaw (w/Naef).

ADDITIONAL
Serbian Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2014, 2016-17, 2020-21.

Career in Review

Returned to the courts in May 2024 with a rapid return to form, claiming an ITF title at W35 Kursumlijska Banja before reaching QF at Merida (l. P.Kudermetova) and earning her first WTA 125 title at Colina (d. Lourdes Carle)

Did not play in 2023 through injury

In 2022 earned tenth ITF career title at W25 Sharm El Sheikh

2021 was a standout year playing main draw at all four Grand Slams for the first time and posting her best Slam career result at Australian Open by reaching 2r. She also reached semifinal at Nottingham (l. eventual champion Konta), made 3r at WTA 1000 Miami (l. via walkover) and made the bronze medal match in mixed doubles at Tokyo Olympics partnering Novak Djokovic (l. via walkover)

Rose to career-high ranking of No.81 on March 2, 2020. Best singles result last season was QF showing at $60k ITF/Andrézieux-Bouthéon-FRA

Fell 1r on Grand Slam main draw debut at 2020 Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova)

In 2019, reached SF at Nanchang (l. eventual champion Peterson), and QFs at Nürnberg (l. Cirstea) Jurmala (l. Pera) and Guangzhou (l. Stosur)

Made Top 100 debut at No.98 after Guangzhou run (September 23, 2019), having been ranked outside Top 250 just four months earlier

Also won three titles on ITF CIrcuit in 2019 and finished year with 45-18 win-loss record

Lifted maiden WTA doubles title at 2019 Jurmala (w/Fichman, d. Ostapenko/Voskoboeva in F)

In doubles, reached 3r at 2018 Australian Open (w/Golubic, l. Babos/Mladenovic), rising to career-high doubles ranking of No.50 shortly afterwards (February 5, 2018)

Won first Tour-level matches during QF run at 2017 Shenzhen (as qualifier, d. Babos and Jabeur, l. Siniakova)

Reached first three WTA doubles finals in 2017, at Rabat (w/Zanevska, l. Babos/Hlavackova), Gstaad (w/Golubic, l. Bertens/Larsson) and Tianjin (w/Jakupovic, l. Begu/Errani)

Fell 1r on WTA main draw debut at 2016 Tianjin (as qualifier, l. Linette)

Contested Tour-level qualifying for the first time at 2016 US Open

Made debut for Serbian Billie Jean King Cup Team in 2014

Owns nine titles in singles and 23 in doubles on ITF Circuit

Made professional debut in 2011 on ITF Circuit in Bosnia and Serbia

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