Daria Kasatkina
Also known as: Daria Sergeyevna Kasatkina - Дарья Сергеевна Касаткина
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About Daria Kasatkina
Born on May 7, 1997, Daria Sergeyevna Kasatkina stands as a prominent Russian professional tennis player. She currently holds the distinction of being the top-ranked Russian singles player. Her arrival among the WTA's elite was marked by a top-ten ranking achieved toward the close of the 2018 season. Her professional silverware includes four singles titles on the WTA Tour, alongside one doubles championship.
Her athletic lineage is notable, with parents who were recognized nationally in track and field and ice hockey. Daria's own journey with tennis began at the age of six, a path encouraged by her elder brother. Her junior career was a testament to her talent, marked by a victory at the European 16s championship and a junior Grand Slam singles title at the 2014 French Open.
Kasatkina's ascent through the professional ranks was swift; she reached a world ranking of No. 32 before her nineteenth birthday and secured her inaugural WTA title as a teenager at the Charleston Open. A significant moment arrived in 2018 when she reached the finals of the prestigious Indian Wells Open, a Premier Mandatory event, where she faced Naomi Osaka, a match widely seen as symbolizing a new era in women's tennis. Her career highlights also feature significant triumphs at the Kremlin Cup and the St. Petersburg Trophy, both contested on home soil in Russia.
After three seasons of consistent performance on the WTA Tour, 2019 presented a challenging period for Kasatkina, seeing her ranking fall outside the top 100. However, she experienced a resurgence in 2021, capturing two titles and re-entering the top 30. In March 2025, she announced her decision to change her national affiliation from Russia to Australia, citing her sexuality and her opposition to the war in Ukraine. By January 2026, she had officially obtained Australian citizenship.
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