Tennis
TOP 10 most beautiful tennis players: Beautiful Paula Badosa or Camila Giorgi, Czech Martincova too!
Tennis is a beautiful and exciting sport in itself, but it is even more beautiful when tennis players compete in tournaments who would definitely not be lost in the world of modelling. So which players are currently in the top 10 most beautiful tennis players in the world?
Tennis is a beautiful and exciting sport in itself, but it is even more beautiful when tennis players compete in tournaments who would definitely not be lost in the world of modelling. So which players are currently in the top 10 most beautiful tennis players in the world?
What would the current Top 10 most beautiful tennis players look like? This question is always very difficult to answer because everyone can see female beauty in a completely different way. Therefore, the selection of the TOP 10 is subject to subjective opinion, but we have tried to be as unbiased as possible.
It should be added, the tennis players are ranked in the TOP TEN based on their ranking in the WTA rankings. In any case, there are also players who are not even in the top 100.
Paula Badosa (Spain, 20th in the WTA rankings)
The highest-ranked beauty in the WTA rankings is the 25-year-old Spanish Badosa. She is currently ranked 20th with 1,862 points, with her career high being second place. She has won three singles titles so far (Sydney 2022, Belgrade and Indian Wells – 2021).
Then in 2021, she also enjoyed her biggest Grand Slam success to date, advancing to the quarterfinals at Rolland Garros.
She was also nominated for the Most Valuable Player of the Year award in 2021, but this trophy was eventually awarded to Barbora Krejcikova.
Donna Vekić (Croatia, 32nd in the WTA rankings)
The other beautiful tennis player is 26-year-old Vekič, who currently holds the 32nd position in the WTA rankings.
She recorded her highest career ranking in November 2019, having won three singles titles so far – Courmayeur 2021, Nottingham 2017 and Kuala Lumpur 2014.
She was also part of the Croatian team at the Fed Cup from 2012 to 2015, 2017 and 2019, preferring to play on hard surfaces.
Danielle Collins (USA, 42nd in the WTA rankings)
29 years old, two singles titles (2021 – Palermo, San Jose), her highest ranking was last July when she appeared at No. 7 in the WTA rankings.
Since then, however, the American player has not registered any significant success. That is, except for a final appearance at the 2022 Australian Open.
It should be noted, just in 2021 she won 40 matches as one of the nine players who managed to do so. She then reached the quarter-finals in nine of the 17 tournaments and beyond.
Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan, 43rd in the WTA rankings)
Twenty-eight-year-old Kazakh Putintseva is only one position behind the aforementioned US tennis player, with Putintseva’s best ranking so far being 27th in February 2017. She has won two singles titles (Budapest 2021 and Nuremberg 2019).
Anna Kalinskaya (Russia, 56th in the WTA rankings)
The 24-year-old Russian tennis player is currently not far from her career best ranking, which she recorded in September 2022. Back then, she was ranked 51st, with no singles title to her credit yet.
On the other hand, she has already won three doubles titles, in St. Petersburg (2022), Portoroz (2021) and also in Prague (2019). She has reached the doubles final three times, and was part of the Russian team at the Fed Cup in 2017, 2018 and 2020.
Camila Giorgi (Italy, 68th in the WTA rankings)
The thirty-one-year-old Italian has already accomplished a lot in her tennis career. She reached her highest career ranking in October 2018 when she was ranked 26th.
Otherwise, she has three singles titles to her name and has appeared in the final six times. Interestingly, she started tennis at the age of five and her favourite surface is hard court.
Apart from tennis, she also enjoys football, boxing and MotoGP. She was part of the Italian national team at the Fed Cup from 2014 to 2016 and 2019.
Emma Raducanu (Great Britain, 82nd in the WTA rankings)
Twenty-year-old Brit Raducanu has her de facto career still ahead of her. Although she is currently ranked as high as number 82, last year she jumped up to number 10 and recorded a career high.
Raducanu has shown in the past that she can move really high in the future. She won her first Grand Slam title in 2021 when she won the US Open. She became the first qualifier to do so.
Tereza Martincova (Czech Republic, 98th in the WTA rankings)
One Czech in this top ten. The 28-year-old tennis player is probably well known to all fans.
Martincova is currently ranked 98th in the WTA rankings, her career high was 40th last February.
She hasn’t won a singles or doubles title on the WTA circuit, but she has reached the final three times.
Eugenie Bouchard (Canada, 320th in the WTA rankings)
This 28-year-old Canadian was, despite her current ranking, previously even in the top ten on the WTA circuit. That was in 2014, when she was even ranked fifth in October.
In doing so, she has only won one singles title in her career so far (Nuremberg 2014), but has recorded seven appearances in the finals. The last time was in 2021 in Guadalajara. However, Bouchard has also been active in doubles, where she won the title in Auckland in 2019.
She has been in the doubles final four times. She was part of the Canadian Fed Cup team for a long time and even represented Canada at the 2016 Olympics.
Nina Stojanovic (Serbia, 604th in the WTA rankings)
The lowest ranked player in this selection of the most beautiful female tennis players. She recorded her career high in March 2020 – ranked 81st. She did not win any singles title, but in doubles the 26-year-old tennis player won twice.
In 2021, she dominated the Belgrade tournament in the pair of Aleksandra Krunic, and two years back she scored the first title in Jurmala. She reached the final four times.
Her idol was Russian Maria Sharapova, but she has not yet been able to emulate her glory.
Sources:: Instagram, WTA
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