Anett Kontaveit | Player Stats & More – WTA Official


Last season, won St. Petersburg title (d. Sakkari in F) and finished R-Up at Doha (l. Swiatek), Hamburg (l. Pera) and Tallin (l. Krejcikova)

Captured four WTA titles in 2021 - the second-most on Tour - and posted a joint Tour-leading 48 match wins across the season (level with Jabeur)

Lifted the trophies at Cleveland (d. Begu in F), Ostrava (d. Sakkari in F) and back-to-back titles at Moscow (d. Alexandrova in F) and Cluj-Napoca (d. Halep in F)

Qualified for the AKRON WTA Finals Guadalajara for the first time in 2021, becoming the first Estonian to compete at the year-end event, where she reached the championship match

Made her Top-10 debut on November 1, 2021 and climbed to No.7 to become the highest ranked Estonian woman in WTA history

Nominated for 2021 WTA Most Improved Player of the Year (won by Krejcikova), as voted on by members of the media

During an interrupted 2020, reached sixth final of career at Palermo (l. Ferro) and posted 21 match wins across the season (joint-fifth most, level with Jabeur)

Made Grand Slam breakthrough by reaching maiden major QF at Australian Open (l. Halep), becoming the first Estonian to make the last eight at Australian Open, also the first Estonian to reach a Grand Slam QF since Kanepi at 2017 US Open

Finished 2019 ranked No.26 despite missing final two months of the season w/viral illness

Reached her fifth career final in 2019 at Stuttgart (l. Kvitova). Also in 2019, advanced to her first Premier Mandatory SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Barty), which propelled her to a career high ranking of No.14 (April 1, 2019)

In 2018, season highlighted by fourth WTA singles final at Wuhan (l. Sabalenka); posted 33 main draw wins - the first time she had registered 30 or more wins in a season

Breakthrough season came in 2017, winning first career singles title at 2017 's-Hertogenbosch (d. Vikhlyantseva in F). Also reached finals at Biel/Benne (l. Vondrousova) and Gstaad (l. Bertens)

Broke into Top 30 for first time at No.27 following run at Gstaad (July 24, 2017)

Posted her first career win over a reigning No.1 with defeat of Kerber at 2017 Rome

In 2016, played main draw at all four Grand Slams for first time, but dropped out of Top 100

Made Top 100 debut on September 14, 2015 at No.96, up from No.152. One of five teenagers in 2015 year-end Top 100

Scored first Top 20 win of career over No.17 Errani at 2016 Monterrey (2r)

Made WTA main draw debut at 2013 Miami as WC (l. McHale, 1r)

Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2010; owns 11 singles titles and five doubles titles on ITF Circuit

Junior highlights included winning 2011 Orange Bowl, defeating Bouchard and Putintseva en route

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Kontaveit has been endorsed by for clothing and apparel since 2019, she was previously endorsed by ; when on court, she wears footwear. Kontaveit has used racquets since her junior career, specifically using the Pure Strike range of racquets. Further partners include , , and .

Since hiring as her coach, Kontaveit has improved her service, adding more power and variety, such as the kick serve, which has helped save break points against opponents; her serve made further improvements under 's tutelage, making her a reliable server who serves multiple aces every match. Kontaveit's movement also improved under Tursunov, allowing her to hit powerful groundstroke winners on the run and developing a more confident, positive mindset. She has also become more aggressive and learned when to pull the trigger in rallies, allowing her to develop into a proactive player who dominates her opponents through sheer power and aggression.

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Although she typically plays from the baseline; Kontaveit is adept at the net due to her doubles experience, and frequently attacks the net with powerful swinging volleys, which she uses to finish points quickly. She typically aims to receive short balls from her opponents, attacking with a high kick serve, altering pace with a backhand slice, and changing direction in a prolonged rally to do so. She is also noted for her speed around the baseline, allowing her to reach most shots, counterpunch effectively, and hit running forehands; this is aided by her exceptional footwork, stamina, and court coverage.

Kontaveit is an aggressive baseline player who uses a variety of strokes to force opponents to hit awkward shots; this enables her to strike fast winners or draw quick errors. Due to her aggressive style, she typically hits many winners and unforced errors. Both her forehand and her two-handed backhand are hit flat, with relentless depth, power, and penetration, allowing her to dictate play from the first stroke of the rally. Kontaveit is also adept at hitting her backhand with slice, slowing the pace of rallies; she typically uses this shot while playing defensively, allowing her to slow a rally's pace and reposition herself so that she can resume her aggressive style. Kontaveit has a powerful first serve, which peaks at 109 mph (175 km/h), allowing her to serve aces. She also has effective kick and slice second serves, which prevent her from double-faulting and prevents opponents from scoring free points on second-serve returns.

Kontaveit started her 2023 season at the , where she was the sixth seed. Kontaveit played in the first round, and lost in three close sets; failing to convert match points in a final set tiebreak. In week two, Kontaveit played ninth seed in the first round, losing in two sets. Seeded 16th at the , she defeated in straight sets, posting her first win of the season, and first win since the Tallinn Open in October. In the second round, she led by a set and a break against eventual semifinalist, Magda Linette, but lost in three sets.After retiring against Shelby Rogers in the Abu Dhabi Open, Kontaveit had a two-month injury break.Kontaveit announced on her Instagram page that due to lumbar disc degeneration diagnosis, she could not continue training, and would end her career as a professional tennis player after the . In November, she played her last match in an exhibition event with Ons Jabeur in , the capital of her home country Estonia.

Kontaveit was the top seed at the inaugural edition of her home tournament, the . She reached the final defeating compatriot Kaia Kanepi in the semifinals, before losing to seventh seed Barbora Krejčíková in straight sets. At the , Kontaveit entered as the defending champion and the third seed, but retired after dropping the first set to unseeded in her first match. She announced she was ending her 2022 season due to a back injury shortly after.


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As the fifth seed at the , Kontaveit lost to in the first round. Despite this, she reached a career-high ranking of world No. 2 on 6 June 2022. She announced her split with her coach Dmitry Tursunov following the conclusion of the tournament as he has difficulty traveling to events with her due to visa difficulties of people holding Russian citizenship. Kontaveit later revealed that she had after Stuttgart, which affected her game in the next tournaments in Rome and French Open. She played no warm-up tournaments on grass in the lead up to the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. Kontaveit started working with a new coach, German .

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Kontaveit received a late wildcard entry into where she defeated and to reach quarterfinals. Then she reached semifinals after retired. After that, she beat to reach her third final of the season and first since February. In the final, she lost to Bernarda Pera.

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Kontaveit then experienced a drop in form, losing in the third and second rounds at the Sunshine Double- falling to 30th seed Markéta Vondroušová at and an unseeded American player, , in . At the , she reached the quarterfinals, before she lost to Aryna Sabalenka in three sets, in a rematch of last year's quarterfinal. She then withdrew from the after contracting ; this period of illness led to her reporting fitness struggles such as breathing issues throughout the summer months. Upon her return, she participated at the where she lost to Petra Martić in the second round, after receiving a bye in the first round.

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Kontaveit then played at the , and defeated , Elise Mertens, Ons Jabeur, and recent champion, Jeļena Ostapenko, to reach the final. This was her second WTA 1000 final- after in 2018. She was defeated by Iga Świątek. This run helped her ranking rise to a career-high of No. 4 in the world.