Yafan Wang
Edad: 31 (29/04/1994)
  • Trayectoria
    Títulos WTA individual
    1/2
    349/231
    Títulos WTA dobles
    0/1
    182/142
    Dinero en premios
    $149,519
    $3,498,972
    Dinero en premios
    $149,519
    $3,498,972
    Titles
    0
    1
    Titles
    0
    3
  • Descripción completa
    Personal

    Previously trained by Karim Perona and Australian coach Allen Belobrajdic. Started playing tennis aged nine Favorite surface is hard Away from tennis, enjoys listening to music and traveling.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (1): 2019 - Acapulco. Finalist: 2018 - 125/Zhengzhou. DOUBLES Winner (3): 2018 - Taipei City, 125/Zhengzhou (both w/Duan); 2015 - Kuala Lumpur, Zhuhai, 125/Hua Hin (all w/Liang). Finalist (4): 2020 - Monterrey (w/Kato); 2019 - Hua Hin (w/Blinkova); 2016 - Kuala Lumpur (w/Liang); 2015 - Shenzhen (w/Liang). ADDITIONAL Chinese Fed Cup Team, 2016, 2018-19.

    Career in Review

    2024 was her best Grand Slam year to date, making 3r at Australian Open for the first time (l. Q.Zheng) and 4r at US Open (l. Badosa) - also her best career Slam result. Additional season highlights were reaching semifinal at Hua Hin (l. Zhu) and quarterfinal at Austin (l. Yuan), as well as semifinal at WTA 125 Charleston (l. Shnaider)

    In 2023 competed in first full season in three years. From February to August, posted 46 - 10 match record on ITF circuit. In August lifted WTA 125 Stanford title (d. Rakhimova) and reached 2r at US Open (as qualifier, l. Boulter). Began the year ranked No. 418 and by the end of 2023 had climbed back into Top 100.

    Played five months on the ITF circuit in 2022, before taking more time away from the sport from May onwards.

    Returned to the Tour in 2021, but continuing covid travel challenges made Wimbledon her last tournament of the year (reached 1r as a qualifier, l. Siniakova).

    Played only six tournaments in 2020 due to covid restrictions, ending her season in March after reaching QF in singles and R-Up in doubles (w/M.Kato) at Monterrey.

    Reached first WTA singles final in 2019, defeating Kenin to lift title at Acapulco; made Top 50 debut the following week before hit career high-ranking of No.47 on October 7

    Other highlights were SF runs at Shenzhen and Seoul, and QF showings at Hua Hin, Mallorca and Tianjin

    Matched best result at WTA Premier Mandatory level by making R16 at 2019 Miami (also reached this stage in 2018 at same event, as qualifier); during Miami run defeated No.5 Svitolina for best win by-ranking of career (bettering defeat of No.20 Stosur at 2014 Guangzhou)

    Contested the main draw of each Grand Slam in a calendar year for the first time in 2019, reaching 2r at both Australian Open and Wimbledon (also made this stage at 2016 and 2018 US Open)

    Season highlight in 2018 was reaching SF at Taipei City (l. eventual champion Babos), where she also won doubles title w/Duan

    Strong performances at WTA 125K Series events in 2018 highlighted by R-Up finish at Zhengzhou (l. S.Zheng)

    First broke into Top 100 on April 2, 2018

    Season highlight in 2017 was reaching SF at Nanchang. Missed first half of 2017 due to illness

    Having fallen in qualifying at all four Grand Slam events in 2015, made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2016 Australian Open (l. Sakkari in 1r)

    Member of Chinese Fed Cup Team, 2016, 2018-19

    Made WTA singles main draw debut at 2014 Guangzhou, advancing to SF (l. Niculescu). Defeated No.20 Stosur en route to register first Top 20 win

    Contested WTA qualifying for the first time at 2012 Beijing

    Winner of 10 singles and six doubles titles on ITF Circuit

    Played first event of career at ITF/Quanzhou-CHN in 2009