Svetlana Kuznetsova | Player Stats & More – WTA Official
Career High
0
Sep 10 2007
0
Career
Prize Money
$0
$0000000000
Career
0 / 0
000/000
Career

Latest Matches

All Matches
Loading matches data

Sorry, there are no matches available for this year.

Matches do not include current week match results.

Grand Slam Record

Grand Slams

Best Grand Slam Result

Highest Finish

W x2
W/L
154/69
2009, 2004

Australian Open

QF x3
2013, 2009, 2005

Roland Garros

W x1
2009

Wimbledon

QF x4
2017, 2007, 2005, 2003

US Open

W x1
2004

More on Kuznetsova...

Personal

Coached by Artem Derepasko; fitness trainer is Marco Panichi
Father is Alexandr Kuznetsov, cycling coach of six Olympic champions and world champions and now coach of Lokomotiv (best cycling club in Russia); also coached Svetlana's mother, Galina Tsareva (six-time world champion and holder of 20 world records) and Svetlana's brother, Nikolai Kuznetsov (silver medalist at 1996 Atlanta Olympics)
Began playing tennis at the age of seven
Favorite movies are Love Actually and Save the Last Dance
Best tennis memories are winning 2004 US Open final and 2009 Roland Garros final

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (18): 2018 - Washington DC; 2016 - Sydney, Moscow; 2015 - Moscow; 2014 - Washington DC; 2010 - San Diego; 2009 - Stuttgart, Roland Garros, Beijing; 2007 - New Haven; 2006 - Miami, Bali, Beijing; 2004 - Eastbourne, US Open, Bali; 2002 - Helsinki, Bali.
Finalist (24): 2019 - Cincinnati; 2017 - Indian Wells; 2016 - Miami; 2015 - Madrid; 2014 - Oeiras; 2011 - Dubai; 2009 - Rome; 2008 - Sydney, Dubai, Indian Wells, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Beijing; 2007 - Doha, Indian Wells, Berlin, Rome, US Open; 2006 - Warsaw, Roland Garros; 2005 - Warsaw; 2004 - Dubai, Doha, Warsaw, Beijing.

DOUBLES
Winner (16): 2013 - Moscow (w/Stosur); 2012 - Australian Open (w/Zvonareva); 2009 - Miami (w/Mauresmo); 2006 - Eastbourne (w/Mauresmo); 2005 - Australian Open, Miami (both w/Molik); 2004 - Gold Coast, Doha (both w/Likhovtseva); 2003 - Gold Coast, Dubai, Rome, Toronto, Leipzig (all w/Navratilova); 2002 - Sopot, Helsinki, Tokyo [Princess Cup] (all w/Sánchez-Vicario).
Finalist (15): 2007 - Dubai (w/Molik); 2006 - Dubai (w/Petrova); 2005 - Dubai (w/Molik), Wimbledon (w/Mauresmo); 2004 - Australian Open, Dubai, Indian Wells, Miami, Roland Garros, Eastbourne, US Open (all w/Likhovtseva), Bali (w/Sánchez-Vicario); 2003 - US Open (w/Navratilova); 2002 - Bali, Tokyo [Japan Open] (both w/Sánchez-Vicario).

ADDITIONAL
Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, 2007-12, 2015-16; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016.

Career in Review

Best result in 2020 was SF showing at Doha (d. No.9 Bencic, l. Sabalenka)

Season highlight in 2019 was reaching final at Cincinnati (l. Keys) as a WC ranked No.153 –defeated four Top 20 seeds en route to the final (No.11 Sevastova, No.10 Stephens, No.3 Ka.Pliskova and No.1 Barty). Returned to Top 100 after tournament

Missed first few months of 2019 season due to knee injury – returned at Lugano, where she reached QF

At 2018 Washington, DC won first title since October 2016 (d. Vekic in F after saving 4mp)

After falling 2r at 2018 Wimbledon (l. Strycova), dropped out of the Top 100 for the first time since August 12, 2002 (ending a run of 831 consecutive weeks)

Missed opening two months of 2018 (w/wrist injury)

Secured 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane – is one of five active players to reach the milestone, along with V.Williams, S.Williams, Kerber and Stosur

In 2016, won 45 matches, two titles (Sydney and Moscow) and qualified for WTA Finals for sixth time in career (reached SF)

Is a two-time Grand Slam singles champion, winning 2004 US Open (d. Dementieva in F) and 2009 Roland Garros (d. Safina in F). Also a two-time finalist, reaching the championship match at Roland Garros in 2006 (l. Henin) and 2007 US Open (l. Henin)

One of three Russian women to lift a Grand Slam singles title (also Myskina, Sharapova), and one of five Russians to rank in Top 2; had a chance to become No.1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short with SF loss to Safina)

At 2011 Australian Open, played her part in setting the record for the longest women’s match at a Slam, eventually succumbing to Schiavone in 4h 44min

Ranked continuously in Top 20 from March 1, 2004 to July 11, 2010 (including over four years ranked continuously in Top 10 – April 2006 to June 2010)

Owns seven wins over reigning world No.1s, most recently defeating S.Williams at 2016 Miami. Also Mauresmo, Safina and Henin twice each when they were No.1; one of only two players (also S.Williams) to beat Henin twice when she was No.1

Haul of 16 tour level doubles titles includes two Australian Open crowns, won in 2005 (w/Molik) and 2012 (w/Zvonareva). Rose as high as No.3 in doubles (week of June 7, 2004)

Member of victorious Russia Fed Cup sides in 2004 and 2007-08 and Russian Olympic Team in 2004, 2008, 2016

Won a career-best 60 main draw matches in 2006 campaign, which saw her lift two titles and finish R-Up a further three times (including Roland Garros)

Breakthrough 2004 season, saw her make debut in Top 20 (March 1) and Top 10 (June 1) before lifting maiden Slam title at US Open (d. Dementieva in F)

Made Top 50 debut at No.45 on September 30, 2002, after winning title at Bali (d. Martínez in F)

In 2002, reached first WTA QF at Warsaw, SF at Casablanca and then lifted maiden title at Helsinki (as qualifier, d Chladkova in F)

Started 2002 season by reaching 2r on Grand Slam main draw debut at Australian Open (d. Cho, l. Tulyaganova)

Reached 2r on WTA debut (main draw and qualifying) at Madrid in 2001 (d. Ruano Pascual, l. Raymond)

Advanced to QF on professional debut at $10K ITF/Mallorca-ESP in 2000

Matches Filter
Filter by Year
Filter by Tournament

Matches do not include current week match results.

Loading matches data

Sorry, there are no matches available for this year.

Best Grand Slam Result

Highest Finish

W x2
W/L
154/69
2009, 2004

Australian Open

QF x3
2013, 2009, 2005

Roland Garros

W x1
2009

Wimbledon

QF x4
2017, 2007, 2005, 2003

US Open

W x1
2004
W/L 37/18 52/18 30/17 35/16
2021
R64
R128
R128
-
2020
R64
R128
-
-
2019
-
R128
R128
R128
2018
-
R128
R128
R128
2017
R16
R16
QF
R64
2016
R64
R16
R16
R64
2015
R128
R64
R64
R128
2014
R128
QF
R128
R128
2013
QF
QF
-
R32
2012
R32
R16
R128
-
2011
R16
QF
R32
R16
2010
R16
R32
R64
R16
2009
QF
W
R32
R16
2008
R32
SF
R16
R32
2007
R16
QF
QF
F
2006
R16
F
R32
R16
2005
QF
R16
QF
R128
2004
R32
R16
R128
W
2003
R128
R128
QF
R32
2002
R64
-
-
R32
2024
Filter

Sorry, we couldn't find any stats data for this year.

Loading Stats Data

* For purposes of the player profile, individual player stats are cumulative for the calendar year and not calculated using a minimum match requirement.

Singles Career High Ranking
Highest Singles
2
Sep 10, 2007
Doubles Career High Ranking
Highest Doubles
3
Jun 07, 2004
Custom Filter: Top Rank by Year Year-end Ranking
Loading

No Rankings Data Available

Date Top Rank by Year Year-end Ranking
2022 103
2021 35 107
2020 32 36
2019 53 54
2018 12 107
2017 7 12
2016 7 9
2015 18 25
2014 20 28
2013 21 21
2012 18 72
2011 12 19
2010 3 27
2009 3 3
2008 2 8
2007 2 2
2006 4 4
2005 4 18
2004 4 5
2003 26 36
2002 43 43
2001 257 259
2000 785 889
Custom Filter: Top Rank by Year Year-end Ranking
Loading

No Rankings Data Available

Date Top Rank by Year Year-end Ranking
2019 285
2018 57 298
2017 49 61
2016 56 56
2015 93 166
2014 39 116
2013 35 54
2012 23 38
2011 74 89
2010 41 107
2009 51 53
2008 39 142
2007 34 41
2006 7 37
2005 3 8
2004 3 8
2003 7 7
2002 43 45
2001 214 217
2000 796 919
2022
Loading

No Rankings Data Available

Week Week by Week Ranking
Jun 27, 2022 1203
Jun 20, 2022 1175
Jun 13, 2022 1173
Jun 6, 2022 1177
May 23, 2022 960
May 16, 2022 957
May 9, 2022 957
Apr 25, 2022 951
Apr 18, 2022 955
Apr 11, 2022 960
Apr 4, 2022 964
Mar 21, 2022 829
Mar 7, 2022 827
Feb