Destanee Aiava
Aiava 2019 at Wimbledon
Nation:
Australia Australia
Birthday:
May 10, 2000
Size:
175 cm
Playing hand:
Right, two-handed backhand
Trainer:
Andrea Stoltenberg
Prize money:
$ 358,926
singles
Career record:
107: 75
Career title:
0 WTA , 4 ITF
Highest ranking:
147 (September 11, 2017)
Current placement:
200
Grand Slam record
Grand Slam title: 00000 0
Double
Career record:
43:34
Career title:
0 WTA, 2 ITF
Highest ranking:
213 (September 30, 2019)
Current placement:
213
Grand Slam record
Grand Slam title: 00000 0
Mixed
Grand Slam record
Grand Slam title: 00000 0
Last update of the infobox: October 5th, 2019
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )
Destanee Aiava (born May 10, 2000 in Melbourne , Victoria ) is an Australian tennis player .
Career
Aiava received a wildcard for qualifying for the Hobart International in 2016 and was eliminated there against Urszula Radwańska in the first round with 0: 6 and 1: 6. She also received a wild card for qualifying for the Australian Open . Even in her first appearance at a Grand Slam tournament , she had to admit defeat in the first qualifying round (3: 6 and 2: 6 against Anastasija Sevastova ). In December, she won the Australian U-18 Women's Tennis Championships. For this success she received a wildcard for the main round of the Australian Open 2017 .
On January 1, 2017, she was in the main round of a WTA tournament for the first time at the WTA tournament in Brisbane after successfully qualifying . There she succeeded with a victory over Bethanie Mattek-Sands as the first tennis player, who was born after January 1, 2000, a success on the WTA Tour .
Tournament victories
singles
No.
date
competition
category
Topping
Final opponent
Result
1.
February 26, 2017
Australia Perth
ITF $ 25,000
Hard court
Slovakia Viktória Kužmová
6: 1, 6: 1
2.
March 26, 2017
Australia Mornington
ITF $ 25,000
sand
Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková
6: 2, 4: 6, 6: 2
3.
April 15, 2018
Japan Osaka
ITF $ 25,000
Hard court
Canada Rebecca Marino
6: 3, 7: 6 2
4th
March 24, 2019
Australia Canberra
ITF $ 25,000
sand
Japan Risa Ozaki
6: 2, 6: 2
Double
Performing in Grand Slam tournaments
singles
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ 16-year-old Destanee Aiava wins Australian U18 junior title and writes Grand Slam history! In: tennisworldusa.org. December 11, 2016, accessed January 1, 2017 .
↑ Björn Walter: The teenager writes history in Brisbane. In: spox.com. January 3, 2017, accessed January 3, 2017 .
WTA world rankings: The ten best-placed Australian tennis players (as of March 2, 2020)
Australia
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