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Coached by James Nishimura. Previously worked with Sylvain Bruneau and Sven Groeneveld
Parents are Nicu and Maria Andreescu
Born in Mississauga, Ontario, but moved to her parents' native country of Romania as a child and started playing tennis at age seven. On her return to Canada at 11, joined the Ontario Racquet Club before joining Tennis Canada's U14 National Training Centre in Toronto for the 2011-2012 season
Credits meditation and visualization in addition to hard work in the gym and on the court as the recipe for her success
Nicknamed Bibi
Owns one dog named Coco. Loves music and notes hip-hop/rap as her favorite genre. Favorite sports team is the NBA's Toronto Raptors. Enjoys fashion and beauty.

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (3): 2019 - Indian Wells, Toronto, US Open.
Finalist (4): 2024 - 's-Hertogenbosch; 2022 - Bad Homburg; 2021 - Miami; 2019 - Auckland.

ADDITIONAL
WTA 125K Series Titles - Singles (1): 2019 - Newport Beach.
Canadian Fed Cup / Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2017-20, 2022.

Career in Review

Following a nine-month absence through back injury, she returned in May 2024 at Roland Garros reaching third round (l. Paolini). She then achieved runner-up at 's-Hertogenbosch (l. Samsonova) and went on to make QF at Tokyo (l. Boulter) and 3r at Wimbledon (l. Paolini)

Her 2023 season highlight was a SF run at Hua Hin (l. Tsurenko)

In 2022 reached the final at Bad Homburg (l. Garcia) and QF at Rome (l. Swiatek); finished in the Top 50 for the fourth consecutive season

Finished R-Up at 2021 Miami (l. Barty via ret. w/right foot injury)

Advanced to R16 at US Open and QF at Strasbourg last year

Opened 2021 with 2r exit at Australian Open (l. Hsieh) and SF showing at Philip Island Trophy (l. Bouzkova). Tournaments were her first since 2019 WTA Finals in Shenzhen

Skipped entirety of 2020 season due to injury and opting out after return to play

Ended 2019 ranked at No.5 jumping a total of 173 spots from her 2018 year-end ranking of No.178

Won WTA's 2019 Newcomer of the Year Award

Lifted maiden Grand Slam title at 2019 US Open (d. S.Williams in F), becoming the first Canadian woman to win a major singles title in the Open Era and breaking into the Top 5 for the first time after the tournament on Sept. 9 - had not advanced past 2r at a Slam before then

Was the first home representative to lift the women's singles title at 2019 Rogers Cup since 1969 when Urban d. Berner in all-Canadian final (d. S.Williams in F; ret. w/ upper back injury)

Shoulder injury forced her to miss entire 2019 grass swing

Won maiden career title at 2019 Indian Wells (d. No.6 Svitolina in SF and No.8 Kerber in F) - was fourth unseeded woman and first wildcard to lift the title at Indian Wells

Made first WTA final at 2019 at Auckland finishing R-Up as a qualifier (d. Wozniacki and V.Williams, l. Goerges)

Produced first WTA QF run at 2017 Washington DC (l. Petkovic). As wildcard, defeated Giorgi and world No.13 Mladenovic in 2r to become first player born in 21st century to register a Top 20 win

Made WTA main draw debut at 2017 Wimbledon coming through qualifying (l. Kucova in 1r) - later that year, earned first WTA win in 1r of Quebec City (d. Brady, l. Hradecka)

Broke into Top 100 on January 28, 2019 and Top 20 on August 12, 2019

Career best wins occurred over No.3 Wozniacki at 2019 Auckland and No.3 Ka.Pliskova at 2019 Toronto - win over No.3 Wozniacki was first Top 10 win of career

Has qualified for WTA Finals on one occasion in 2019, went 0-2 in group play retiring from her final match with a knee injury

Canadian Fed Cup Team 2017-20

Made professional debut by finishing R-Up at $25k ITF/Gatineau-CAN (l. Glatch in F); owns five singles and three doubles titles on ITF Circuit

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SinglesRanking
Current Singles
127
Singles Career High Ranking
Highest Singles
4
Oct 21, 2019
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Highest Doubles
147
Jul 16, 2018