Anna Blinkova

Tennis Player

Anna Blinkova was born in Moscow, Russia on September 10th, 1998 and is the Tennis Player. At the age of 25, Anna Blinkova biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 10, 1998
Nationality
Russia
Place of Birth
Moscow, Russia
Age
25 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Tennis Player
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Anna Blinkova Career

Blinkova is former junior world No. 3 player. She was runner-up at the 2015 Wimbledon in girls' singles, where she lost to compatriot Sofya Zhuk.

Professional career

Blinkova made her debut at the ITF Circuit at the $10K event in Kantaoui in February 2015. There she won her first ITF doubles title. In January 2016, she won her first ITF singles title at the $10K Stuttgart. In April 2016, she turned pro and made her WTA Tour debut at the Morocco Open, where she was defeated in the first round. In October 2016, she won her first match on the WTA Tour, defeating Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of Kremlin Cup. In January 2017, she made Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open through qualifying, but then lost to Karolína Plíšková in the first round of the main draw. At the 2017 Wimbledon and US Open, she also reached main draw, but then lost to Elena Vesnina in the first round of both competition. During the 2017 season, she won two $100K events on the ITF Circuit in doubles event, in Ilkley and St. Petersburg.

In February 2018, she reached the third round of the Premier 5 Qatar Open, defeating Elena Vesnina and Kristina Mladenovic, before she lost to world No. 7, Caroline Garcia. In May, she won her first WTA doubles title at the Morocco Open, partnering with Raluca Olaru. Blinkova entered top 100 for the first time in both singles and doubles in 2018.

At the 2019 French Open, she reached third round after the major win over Caroline Garcia, but then lost to Madison Keys. In August, she reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal in singles at the Bronx Open, where she lost to Wang Qiang. She followed this with title in New Haven on the WTA Challenger Tour. Nearly after that, she reached semifinal of the Guangzhou Open, but then lost to Sofia Kenin. In October, she reached another semifinal at the Luxembourg Open, but lost to later champion Jeļena Ostapenko. During the year, she done even better in doubles. In February, she won the Hua Hin Championships, alongside Wang Yafan. After that, she reached semifinal of the Hungarian Open. In April, she reached another semifinal at the Premier-level Stuttgart Open. She then won $60K, $80K and $100K events, respectively, on the ITF Circuit. In September, she won the WTA Challenger New Haven.

Blinkova continued to made better results in doubles than singles. Despite not producing good results in singles during the season, Blinkova started year with her first career top 10 win, defeating Belinda Bencic in the first round of the Shenzhen Open. In singles, her best result of the year came at the Italian Open, where she reached the third round, but then lost to world No. 4, Karolína Plíšková. In doubles, her first significant result came in March at the Indian Wells Challenger, where she reached the semifinal. Then, six month absence of the WTA Tour happened due to COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.

When tennis came back in August, she first played at the Top Seed Open, where she reached the semifinal in doubles alongside Vera Zvonareva. She followed this with quarterfinal of the Cincinnati Open, alongside Veronika Kudermetova. Things then went even better at the US Open, where Blinkova and Kudermetova reached the semifinal. They lost to eventual champions Laura Siegemund and Vera Zvonareva. In singles, she lost to eventual semifinalist Jennifer Brady in the first round.

Blinkova qualified for the main draw at the Internazionali d'Italia and defeated Aliona Bolsova in a final-set tiebreak to reach the third round.

Blinkova started her year with consecutive losses at the Grampians Trophy and the Australian Open, before clinching her first win of the year over former top-ten player Andrea Petkovic in the first round of the Phillip Island Trophy. However, she managed to reach the doubles semifinals of the Gippsland Trophy with Veronika Kudermetova, but lost to Chan Hao-ching/Latisha Chan 9-11 in the match tiebreak. Alongside compatriot Anastasia Potapova, she reached her third WTA doubles final at the Phillip Island Trophy, losing to Ankita Raina and Kamilla Rakhimova.

She reached her first semifinal of the year at the Bol Ladies Open, a WTA 125 event, as the top seed. However, she lost to Jasmine Paolini, after winning just four games.

At the Wimbledon Championships, Blinkova beat Tímea Babos in the first round before falling to world No. 1, Ashleigh Barty, on Centre Court.

Blinkova reached the doubles semifinal of the Western & Southern Open with Aliaksandra Sasnovich, defeating top seeds Hsieh Su-wei/Elise Mertens in the second round. She lost in the first round of the US Open to Valentini Grammatikopoulou.

After falling in the opening round of qualifying at the Australian Open to You Xiaodi, Blinkova reached her first singles final since 2019 at the ITF 60k event Open Andrézieux-Bouthéon 42, defeating Océane Dodin for her first top 100 win since August 2021, before losing to Ana Bogdan in the final.

The Russian followed it up with another $60k final at the Open de l'Isère, where she beat the top seed Arantxa Rus before she lost to Katie Boulter in the final.

WTA Tour career earnings

Correct as of 15 November 2021

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Daniil Medvedev's Australian Open match finishes at 3.40 a.m., and the world No.3 can't believe any fans stayed around

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
Medvedev (left and right) and Finland's Emil Ruusuvuori (inset) didn't make it into the courtroom at Rod Laver Arena until after 11 p.m., with the Russian saying he was ill before the game even started.

Anna Blinkova and Elena Rybakina set a world record in marathon upsets at the Australian Open

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
Elena Rybakina (pictured right) made the women's final last year last year and had a good chance of returning a step forward this year, but Anna Blinkova (pictured left and inset) triumphed in a match for the ages.

Dan Evans, Jack Draper and Jodie Burrage all triumph late on to cap a remarkable day for British tennis at the US Open… with SEVEN now through to the second round

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2023
By the time the sun went down at Flushing Meadows last night, Britain's tennis players had scored an unexpected six at the US Open. Andy Murray's 200th Grand Slam victory gave him six straight sets in the first round as part of a dramatic start to the season's first Grand Slam. In the second round, Jack Draper dispelled concerns about his shoulder by defeating Radu Albot 6-1 6-4 6-3 to advance Murray, Katie Boulter, Lily Miyazaki, and Cam Norrie. Dan Evans beat Colombia's Daniel Elahi Galan 6-4 7-5, making it sixteen sets played and sixteen sets won. With a 6-3 6-4 victory over Anna Blinkova of Russia, Jodie Burrage was the last of the group, making it a thrilling seven.