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Revision as of 06:46, 8 August 2023

Irina Bara
Full nameIrina Maria Bara
Country (sports) Romania
Born (1995-03-18) 18 March 1995 (age 29)
Ștei, Romania
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$ 1,368,646
Singles
Career record373–265
Career titles0 WTA, 10 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 104 (18 April 2022)
Current rankingNo. 223 (7 August 2023)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open1R (2022)
French Open3R (2020)
Wimbledon2R (2022)
US OpenQ2 (2017)
Doubles
Career record306–170
Career titles1 WTA, 5 WTA Challengers
Highest rankingNo. 56 (13 May 2019)
Current rankingNo. 154 (7 August 2023)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2019)
French OpenQF (2018)
Wimbledon1R (2018, 2019, 2022)
US Open1R (2018, 2022)
Last updated on: 8 August 2023.

Irina Maria Bara (born 18 March 1995) is a professional tennis player from Romania.[1]

She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 104, achieved on 18 April 2022. On 13 May 2019, she peaked at No. 56 in the WTA doubles rankings. She won her maiden WTA Tour doubles title at the 2021 Transylvania Open, partnering Ekaterine Gorgodze. Bara has also won five doubles titles on the WTA Challenger Tour, where she is undefeated in finals, with ten singles and 30 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit, most of them on clay.

In singles, she reached a $100k and an $80k finals, three finals at $60k events, but lost all of them, having $25k as her highest category that she won. In doubles, she won a couple of $60k and $80k tournaments, but also won one $100k event, the 2016 Soho Square Tournament in Sharm El Sheik, Egypt.

Bara is better known for her performances in doubles, reaching the top 100. Her most significant result so far is a quarterfinal at the 2018 French Open, partnering with Mihaela Buzărnescu.[2] In 2019, she also reached quarterfinals of the Madrid Open, again with Buzărnescu.[3] In singles, her best result so far is a third round at the 2020 French Open on her Grand Slam singles debut, also her first major singles win. The highest round she reached in singles is the quarterfinals, at the 2019 Baltic Open,[4] while in doubles, she reached a couple of semifinals, but never a final. She made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2015 Bucharest Open in the doubles event, partnering Buzărnescu, while her first match in a singles event was two years later, at the same tournament, when she, as a wildcard player, lost in the first round to Aliaksandra Sasnovich.[1]

Career review

2017–19: WTA Tour debut, first quarterfinal & top 200

Bara at the 2019 French Open

Bara made her WTA Tour debut in singles at the 2017 Bucharest Open, when she lost as a wildcard player in the first round to Aliaksandra Sasnovich.[5]

Her next WTA tournament was also there, in 2018; she realized her first WTA Tour singles match-win, defeating Viktoriya Tomova in the first round, and then lost to Polona Hercog.[6][7] At the 2018 Moscow River Cup, she defeated Ekaterina Alexandrova before she was eliminated by Anastasija Sevastova in the second round.[8]

In 2019, at the Baltic Open in Jūrmala, she reached her first and so far only quarterfinal, where she beat two Russian players, Margarita Gasparyan and Valentina Ivakhnenko, in the first two rounds, before losing to Sevastova.[9] Her other WTA Tour performances that year were unsuccessful, losing in the first round in Acapulco to Beatriz Haddad Maia, in Bogotá to Sara Errani, in İstanbul to fellow Romanian Sorana Cîrstea, in Rabat to Hercog, and finally in Bucharest to Jaimee Fourlis.

On 17 July 2017, Bara entered top 200 for the first time, getting to No. 199. On 2 July 2018, she entered the top 150, reaching No. 150. On 13 August 2018, she rose to No. 139, her highest singles ranking until 2020.[10] Until 2020, Bara was unsuccessful in her attempt to reach a main-draw at any Grand Slam tournament. She failed in qualifying at all four events, in both 2018 and 2019, as well as at Wimbledon and the US Open in 2017.

2020: Grand Slam debut & third round at the French Open

In March, Bara entered the main draw of the Lyon Open, passing through qualifying. In the main draw, she beat Tímea Babos, and then lost to Daria Kasatkina in the second round.[11][12] In late September, Bara played the qualifying for the French Open, where she qualified for the first time for the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament.[4] The other significant thing there, was that she also recorded her first win, defeating 26th seed Donna Vekić in straight sets. She won in the second round, after the retirement of Alison Van Uytvanck. In the third round against No. 3 seed Sofia Kenin, she could win only two games.[13] Two weeks later, Bara reached a new career-high singles ranking, as world No. 115.[10]

2021: First WTA Tour doubles & three more Challenger titles

In May, Bara played her first $100k final in Bonita Springs which she lost to Katie Volynets. She played in the main draw at the French Open, but lost to Astra Sharma. As a result, on 28 June, she reached a new career-high singles ranking of world No. 112. In September, Irina won her first out of three WTA Challenger titles in the season, partnering with Ekaterine Gorgodze. In October, Bara won her first WTA Tour title, playing again with Gorgodze at the Transylvania Open in her home country.

2022: Australian Open and Wimbledon debuts, career-high singles ranking

On 18 April 2022, she reached a new career-high ranking of No. 104.

Performance timelines

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# P# DNQ A Z# PO G S B NMS NTI P NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win/loss records.[14]

Singles

Current after the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.

Tournament 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A Q2 Q1 Q1 Q1 1R Q1 0 / 1 0–1 0%
French Open A Q3 Q1 3R 1R 1R A 0 / 3 2–3 40%
Wimbledon Q1 Q2 Q2 NH Q1 2R Q1 0 / 1 1–1 50%
US Open Q2 Q1 Q1 A Q1 Q1 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–1 1–3 0–0 0 / 4 3–5 38%
National representation
Billie Jean King Cup[a] A A A QR[b] A QR 0 / 0 0–1 0%
WTA 1000
Dubai / Qatar Open[c] A A Q1 A A Q1 A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Indian Wells Open A A A NH A Q1 A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Miami Open A A A NH A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Madrid Open A Q1 Q2 NH A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Italian Open A A A A A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Canadian Open A A A NH A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Cincinnati Open A A A A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Wuhan Open A A A NH 0 / 0 0–0  – 
China Open A A A NH 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Guadalajara Open NH A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Career statistics
Tournament 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Tournaments 2 2 6 2 10 7 0 Career total: 29
Titles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career total: 0
Finals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career total: 0
Hard win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–1 1–1 1–5 0–3 0–0 0 / 9 2–10 17%
Clay win–loss 0–2 2–2 2–5 2–1 3–6 2–3 0–0 0 / 19 11–19 37%
Grass win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–0 0 / 1 1–1 50%
Overall win–loss 0–2 2–2 2–6 3–2 4–11 3–7 0–0 0 / 29 14–30 32%
Year-end ranking[d] 214 141 161 119 132 173 $1,368,646

Doubles

Current after the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.

Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open A A A A 3R 1R A 1R A 0 / 3 2–3 40%
French Open A A A QF 1R 1R A 1R A 0 / 4 3–4 43%
Wimbledon A A A 1R 1R NH A 1R A 0 / 3 0–3 0%
US Open A A A 1R A A A 1R 0 / 2 0–2 0%
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–3 2–3 0–2 0–0 0–4 0–0 0 / 12 5–12 29%
National representation
Billie Jean King Cup[a] A A A A A QR[b] A QR 0 / 0 0–1 0%
WTA 1000
Dubai / Qatar Open[c] A A A A 2R A A 1R A 0 / 2 1–2 33%
Indian Wells Open A A A A A NH A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Miami Open A A A A A NH A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Madrid Open A A A A QF NH A A A 0 / 1 2–1 67%
Italian Open A A A A A A A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Canadian Open A A A A A NH A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Cincinnati Open A A A A A A A A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Wuhan Open A A A A A NH 0 / 0 0–0  – 
China Open A A A A A NH 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Guadalajara Open NH A 0 / 0 0–0  – 
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–2 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0 / 3 3–3 50%
Career statistics
Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Tournaments 1 1 1 9 13 4 8 11 1 Career total: 49
Titles 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Career total: 1
Finals 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Career total: 1
Overall win–loss 0–1 0–1 1–3 10–9 10–12 1–4 8–5 3–11 2–2 1 / 49 35–48 42%
Year-end ranking[e] 290 152 132 77 85 106 96 108

WTA career finals

Doubles: 1 (1 title)

Legend
Grand Slam
WTA 1000
WTA 500
WTA 250 (1–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–0)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Oct 2021 Transylvania Open, Romania WTA 250 Hard (i) Georgia (country) Ekaterine Gorgodze Serbia Aleksandra Krunić
Netherlands Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove
4–6, 6–1, [11–9]

WTA Challenger finals

Doubles: 6 (5 titles, 1 runner-up)

Result W–L    Date    Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Sep 2021 Karlsruhe Open, Germany Clay Georgia (country) Ekaterine Gorgodze Poland Katarzyna Piter
Egypt Mayar Sherif
6–3, 2–6, [10–7]
Win 2–0 Nov 2021 Buenos Aires Open, Argentina Clay Georgia (country) Ekaterine Gorgodze Argentina María Lourdes Carlé
Greece Despina Papamichail
5–7, 7–5, [10–4]
Win 3–0 Nov 2021 Montevideo Open, Uruguay Clay Georgia (country) Ekaterine Gorgodze Brazil Carolina Alves
Spain Marina Bassols Ribera
6–4, 6–3
Win 4–0 Apr 2022 Marbella Open, Spain Clay Georgia (country) Ekaterine Gorgodze Germany Vivian Heisen
Poland Katarzyna Kawa
6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
Win 5–0 Nov 2022 Buenos Aires Open, Argentina (2) Clay Italy Sara Errani South Korea Jang Su-jeong
China You Xiaodi
6–1, 7–5
Loss 5–1 Jul 2023 Iași Open, Romania Clay Romania Monica Niculescu Slovenia Veronika Erjavec
Slovenia Dalila Jakupović
4–6, 4–6

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 24 (10 titles, 14 runner–ups)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments (0–1)
$80,000 tournaments (0–1)
$60,000 tournaments (1–5)
$40,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments (3–1)
$15,000 tournaments (6–6)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (10–14)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Jun 2013 ITF Bucharest, Romania 10,000[f] Clay Romania Laura Ioana Andrei 6–4, 6–4
Win 2–0 Dec 2013 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Japan Hikari Yamamoto 6–4, 6–1
Loss 2–1 Jul 2014 ITF Galați, Romania 10,000 Clay Romania Patricia Maria Țig 6–7(3–7), 6–3, 2–6
Win 3–1 Nov 2014 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Turkey Melis Sezer 6–3, 6–2
Loss 3–2 Nov 2014 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Slovakia Kristína Schmiedlová 3–6, 2–6
Win 4–2 Apr 2015 ITF Pula, Italy 10,000 Clay Italy Stefania Rubini 6–1, 7–5
Win 5–2 May 2015 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Bolivia María Fernanda Álvarez Terán 6–7(3–7), 6–1, 6–0
Loss 5–3 Jun 2015 ITF Galați, Romania 10,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean 3–6, 6–4, 3–6
Loss 5–4 Sep 2015 ITF Varna, Bulgaria 10,000 Clay Bulgaria Isabella Shinikova 6–7(2–7), 4–6
Loss 5–5 Mar 2016 ITF Tarragona, Spain 10,000 Clay France Joséphine Boualem 6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–1), 2–6
Loss 5–6 Mar 2016 ITF Hammamet, Tunisia 10,000 Clay Bulgaria Isabella Shinikova 1–6, 6–4, 6–7(2–7)
Win 6–6 Apr 2016 ITF Hammamet, Tunisia 10,000 Clay Slovenia Tamara Zidanšek 6–3, 6–3
Win 7–6 Sep 2016 ITF Hódmezővásárhely,
Hungary
25,000 Clay Serbia Dejana Radanović 7–5, 6–4
Loss 7–7 Apr 2017 ITF Pula, Italy 25,000 Clay Italy Giulia Gatto-Monticone 6–3, 5–7, 4–6
Win 8–7 May 2017 ITF Båstad, Sweden 25,000 Clay Liechtenstein Kathinka von Deichmann 7–6(8–6), 4–6, 6–2
Win 9–7 Nov 2017 Open de Valencia, Spain 25,000 Clay Serbia Olga Danilović 5–7, 6–4, 6–0
Loss 9–8 Apr 2018 ITF Indian Harbor Beach,
United States
60,000 Clay United States Caroline Dolehide 4–6, 5–7
Loss 9–9 Jun 2018 Hódmezővásárhely Open, Hungary 60,000 Clay Colombia Mariana Duque Mariño 6–4, 5–7, 2–6
Loss 9–10 Oct 2019 Kiskút Open, Hungary 60,000 Clay (i) Romania Nicoleta Dascălu 5–7, 2–6
Loss 9–11 Sep 2020 Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer, France 80,000 Clay Spain Sara Sorribes Tormo 3–6, 4–6
Loss 9–12 May 2021 ITF Bonita Springs, United States 100,000 Clay United States Katie Volynets 7–6(7–4), 6–7(2–7), 1–6
Loss 9–13 Apr 2023 Koper Open, Slovenia 60,000 Clay Spain Aliona Bolsova 6–3, 2–6, 1–4 ret.
Win 10–13 Apr 2023 ITF Istanbul, Turkey 60,000 Clay Turkey Berfu Cengiz 6–7(2–7), 6–4, 6–1
Loss 10–14 May 2023 Bodrum Tennis Cup, Turkey 60,000 Clay Argentina María Carlé 4–6, 4–6

Doubles: 49 (30 titles, 19 runner–ups)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments (1–1)
$80,000 tournaments (2–0)
$60,000 tournaments (5–2)
$40,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments (7–6)
$15,000 tournaments (15–10)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–2)
Clay (28–17)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Dec 2012 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Romania Ioana Loredana Roșca Belgium Justine De Sutter
United States Katerina Stewart
5–7, 4–6
Win 1–1 Apr 2013 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Hard Romania Diana Buzean Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia
Portugal Bárbara Luz
7–5, 6–1
Loss 1–2 Apr 2013 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Hard Romania Diana Buzean Argentina Andrea Benítez
Brazil Carla Forte
2–6, 4–6
Win 2–2 Jul 2013 ITF Iași, Romania 10,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean Bosnia and Herzegovina Anita Husarić
Ukraine Kateryna Sliusar
6–2, 6–1
Win 3–2 Aug 2013 ITF Arad, Romania 10,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean Romania Cristina Adamescu
Romania Ana Bianca Mihăilă
6–4, 6–3
Win 4–2 Aug 2013 ITF Bucharest, Romania 10,000 Clay Romania Ioana Loredana Roșca Romania Raluca Elena Platon
Romania Patricia Maria Țig
6–4, 6–4
Win 5–2 Oct 2013 ITF Ruse, Bulgaria 10,000 Clay Netherlands Eva Wacanno North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska
Romania Camelia Hristea
6–1, 6–2
Win 6–2 Dec 2013 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Switzerland Conny Perrin Romania Gabriela Talabă
Romania Patricia Maria Țig
6–3, 6–1
Loss 6–3 Jan 2014 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean Belarus Sviatlana Pirazhenka
Ukraine Alyona Sotnikova
5–7, 6–1, [7–10]
Loss 6–4 May 2014 ITF Bol, Croatia 10,000 Clay Romania Raluca Elena Platon Czech Republic Pernilla Mendesova
Romania Patricia Maria Țig
w/o
Loss 6–5 Jul 2014 Palić Open, Serbia 10,000 Clay Romania Camelia Hristea North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska
Ukraine Elizaveta Ianchuk
4–6, 1–6
Win 7–5 Aug 2014 ITF Arad, Romania 10,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska
Romania Camelia Hristea
4–6, 7–5, [10–6]
Win 8–5 Aug 2014 ITF Mamaia, Romania 25,000 Clay Romania Andreea Mitu Romania Georgia Crăciun
Romania Patricia Maria Țig
6–4, 6–1
Win 9–5 Sep 2014 ITF Dobrich, Bulgaria 25,000 Clay Romania Andreea Mitu Hungary Réka Luca Jani
Bulgaria Isabella Shinikova
7–5, 7–6
Win 10–5 Nov 2014 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Turkey Melis Sezer Germany Lisa Ponomar
Russia Shakhlo Saidova
w/o
Loss 10–6 Nov 2014 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Turkey Melis Sezer Italy Valeria Prosperi
Uzbekistan Arina Folts
6–3, 6–7(4–7), [5–10]
Win 11–6 Dec 2014 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean North Macedonia Magdalena Stoilkovska
Netherlands Elke Tiel
6–2, 6–4
Loss 11–7 Feb 2015 ITF Palma Nova, Spain 10,000 Clay Hungary Ágnes Bukta United Kingdom Amanda Carreras
Italy Alice Savoretti
4–6, 1–6
Win 12–7 Feb 2015 ITF Palma Nova, Spain 10,000 Clay Hungary Ágnes Bukta Romania Ana Bianca Mihăilă
Czech Republic Gabriela Pantůčková
6–1, 6–1
Win 13–7 Feb 2015 ITF Palma Nova, Spain 10,000 Clay Hungary Ágnes Bukta Germany Kim Grajdek
Lithuania Akvilė Paražinskaitė
6–2, 6–4
Loss 13–8 Mar 2015 ITF Pula, Italy 10,000 Clay Hungary Lilla Barzó Italy Claudia Giovine
Belgium Kimberley Zimmermann
6–7(4–7), 3–6
Win 14–8 Apr 2015 ITF Pula, Italy 10,000 Clay Romania Oana Georgeta Simion France Margot Yerolymos
Belgium Kimberley Zimmermann
7–5, 6–4
Win 15–8 Apr 2015 ITF Pula, Italy 25,000 Clay Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu Italy Corinna Dentoni
Italy Claudia Giovine
6–3, 2–6, [10–4]
Loss 15–9 May 2015 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Clay Croatia Tea Faber Italy Francesca Palmigiano
France Carla Touly
4–6, 0–6
Loss 15–10 Jun 2015 ITF Galați, Romania 25,000 Clay Romania Diana Buzean Romania Cristina Dinu
North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska
4–6, 2–6
Win 16–10 Sep 2015 ITF Varna, Bulgaria 10,000 Clay Bulgaria Isabella Shinikova Argentina Julieta Lara Estable
Argentina Ana Victoria Gobbi Monllau
7–5, 4–6, [10–4]
Win 17–10 Mar 2016 ITF Tarragona, Spain 10,000 Clay Ukraine Alyona Sotnikova Spain Georgina García Pérez
Spain Olga Sáez Larra
7–5, 3–6, [10–8]
Win 18–10 Apr 2016 ITF Hammamet, Tunisia 10,000 Clay France Alice Bacquie Algeria Inès Ibbou
France Kelia Le Bihan
6–1, 6–0
Loss 18–11 May 2016 ITF Båstad, Sweden 10,000 Clay Norway Melanie Stokke Denmark Emilie Francati
Sweden Cornelia Lister
2–6, 4–6
Loss 18–12 Jun 2016 Hódmezővásárhely Open, Hungary 25,000 Clay North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska Brazil Laura Pigossi
Argentina Nadia Podoroska
3–6, 0–6
Loss 18–13 Jun 2016 ITF Lenzerheide, Switzerland 25,000 Clay Belgium Elyne Boeykens Slovenia Tadeja Majerič
Bulgaria Aleksandrina Naydenova
5–7, 6–1, [8–10]
Win 19–13 Jul 2016 Bella Cup Toruń, Poland 25,000 Clay Russia Valeria Savinykh Uzbekistan Akgul Amanmuradova
Russia Valentina Ivakhnenko
6–3, 4–6, [10–7]
Win 20–13 Aug 2016 ITF Bad Saulgau, Germany 25,000 Clay Ukraine Oleksandra Korashvili Germany Nicola Geuer
Germany Anna Zaja
7–5, 4–6, [10–4]
Loss 20–14 Sep 2016 ITF Mamaia, Romania 25,000 Clay Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu Slovakia Vivien Juhászová
Czech Republic Kateřina Kramperová
6–7(3–7), 6–2, [7–10]
Loss 20–15 Sep 2016 ITF Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary 25,000 Clay Romania Elena Bogdan Switzerland Conny Perrin
Slovakia Chantal Škamlová
4–6, 2–6
Win 21–15 Oct 2016 Soho Square Tournament, Egypt 100,000 Hard Ukraine Alena Fomina Argentina Guadalupe Pérez Rojas
Switzerland Jil Teichmann
6–2, 6–1
Loss 21–16 Feb 2017 ITF Perth, Australia 25,000 Hard India Prarthana Thombare Japan Junri Namigata
Japan Riko Sawayanagi
6–7(5–7), 6–4, [9–11]
Win 22–16 Apr 2017 ITF Pula, Italy 25,000 Clay Croatia Tereza Mrdeža France Sara Cakarevic
Romania Nicoleta Dascălu
6–4, 6–2
Win 23–16 May 2017 ITF Dunakeszi, Hungary 25,000 Clay Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu Romania Daiana Negreanu
Romania Oana Georgeta Simion
1–6, 6–1, [10–3]
Win 24–16 Sep 2017 Ladies Open Dunakeszi, Hungary 60,000 Clay Slovakia Chantal Škamlová Romania Alexandra Cadanțu
Czech Republic Tereza Smitková
7–6(9–7), 6–4
Win 25–16 Sep 2017 Open de Biarritz, France 80,000 Clay Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu Spain Cristina Bucșa
Australia Isabelle Wallace
6–3, 6–1
Loss 25–17 Sep 2017 Open de Saint-Malo, France 60,000 Clay Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu Latvia Diāna Marcinkēviča
Chile Daniela Seguel
3–6, 3–6
Win 26–17 Apr 2018 ITF Indian Harbor Beach, United States 60,000 Clay Spain Sílvia Soler Espinosa United States Jessica Pegula
United States Maria Sanchez
6–4, 6–2
Win 27–17 Sep 2018 Open de Biarritz, France (2) 80,000 Clay Russia Valentina Ivakhnenko Belgium Ysaline Bonaventure
Belgium Helène Scholsen
6–4, 6–1
Win 28–17 Sep 2019 Open de Valencia, Spain 60,000 Clay Spain Rebeka Masarova Venezuela Andrea Gámiz
Australia Seone Mendez
6–4, 7–6(7–2)
Win 29–17 Oct 2019 Kiskút Open, Hungary 60,000 Clay (i) Belgium Maryna Zanevska Uzbekistan Akgul Amanmuradova
Romania Elena Bogdan
3–6, 6–2, [10–8]
Loss 29–18 Apr 2022 Clay Court Championships, United States 100,000 Clay Italy Lucrezia Stefanini United States Sophie Chang
United States Angela Kulikov
4–6, 6–3, [8–10]
Loss 29–19 Mar 2023 Maribor Open, Slovenia 60,000 Clay Romania Andreea Mitu Sofya Lansere
Anastasia Tikhonova
3–6, 2–6
Win 30–19 Apr 2023 Koper Open, Slovenia 60,000 Clay Romania Andreea Mitu Netherlands Suzan Lamens
Australia Kaylah McPhee
6–2, 6–3

Head-to-head records

Record against top 10 players

  • She has a 0–3 (0%) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
Result W–L Opponent Rank Event Surface Round Score Rank H2H
2020
Loss 0–1 United States Sofia Kenin No. 6 French Open Clay 3R 2–6, 0–6 No. 142
2022
Loss 0–2 Spain Paula Badosa No. 4 Wimbledon, UK Grass 2R 3–6, 2–6 No. 122
Loss 0–3 Estonia Anett Kontaveit No. 2 Hamburg Open, Germany Clay 1R 3–6, 6–7(3–7) No. 125

Notes

  1. ^ a b Formerly known as Fed Cup until 2020.
  2. ^ a b Edition is split into the two years due to COVID-19.
  3. ^ a b The first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Qatar Ladies Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009–2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified as WTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.
  4. ^ 2012: WTA Ranking-1018,
    2013: WTA Ranking-663,
    2014: WTA Ranking-443,
    2015: WTA Ranking-337,
    2016: WTA Ranking-242.
  5. ^ 2011: WTA Ranking-1165,
    2012: WTA Ranking-564,
    2013: WTA Ranking-397,
    2014: WTA Ranking-288.
  6. ^ The $10,000 tournaments were reclassified as $15,000 in 2017. However, there were some $15,000 even before 2017.


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