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Elina Svitolina

Elina Mykhailivna Svitolina (Ukrainian: Еліна Михайлівна Світоліна, pronounced [eˈl⁽ʲ⁾inɐ s⁽ʲ⁾wiˈtɔl⁽ʲ⁾inɐ];[2] born 12 September 1994) is a Ukrainian professional tennis player. She reached career-high rankings of world No. 3 in singles and 108 in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Svitolina has won 17 WTA Tour singles titles and finished runner-up three times.

Elina Svitolina
Svitolina at the 2023 Washington Open
Native nameЕліна Михайлівна Світоліна
Country (sports) Ukraine
ResidenceLondon, England
Odesa, Ukraine
Born (1994-09-12) 12 September 1994 (age 29)[1]
Odesa, Ukraine
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Turned pro2010
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachRaemon Sluiter (2023–present)
Prize moneyUS$ 22,876,442
Official websitesvitolina.com
Singles
Career record454–240 (65.4%)
Career titles17
Highest rankingNo. 3 (11 September 2017)
Current rankingNo. 25 (11 September 2023)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQF (2018, 2019)
French OpenQF (2015, 2017, 2020, 2023)
WimbledonSF (2019, 2023)
US OpenSF (2019)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsW (2018)
Olympic Games (2020)
Doubles
Career record48–68 (41.4%)
Career titles2
Highest rankingNo. 108 (4 May 2015)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open1R (2014, 2016)
French Open2R (2014)
Wimbledon2R (2016)
US Open2R (2014)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games1R (2016, 2020)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian OpenSF (2017)
French Open2R (2015, 2017)
Wimbledon3R (2014)
US Open2R (2018)
Team competitions
Fed Cup14–10 (58.3%)
Hopman CupF (2016)
Spouse
(m. 2021)
Medal record
Last updated on: 8 November 2023.

Svitolina first broke into the world's top 50 in July 2013, reached the top 20 in June 2015, and then the top 10 in May 2017, making her the first Ukrainian woman to reach the top 10 in rankings after surpassing compatriot Alona Bondarenko. After winning her first WTA Tour title in 2013, she won five additional titles until 2017, during which she won five titles that same year to propel her into the top 10. Among her titles include the 2018 WTA Finals and three of five Premier 5-level tournaments: the Dubai Tennis Championships, the Italian Open, and the Canadian Open. She has also won two titles in doubles, both at the İstanbul Cup, in 2014 and 2015. Svitolina produced her best performances at the majors in 2019, reaching two semifinals at Wimbledon and the US Open. In 2021, Svitolina won the Olympic bronze medal in the women's singles tournament at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and became the first Olympian to win a medal in tennis for Ukraine.

In 2022, Svitolina took a break from professional tennis to give birth to her first child. She made a strong comeback upon her return to competition in 2023, winning a WTA Tour title and reaching the French Open quarterfinals and the Wimbledon semifinals (beating world No. 1 Iga Świątek in the latter) in her first few tournaments back.

Early life and background edit

Svitolina was born in Odesa to Ukrainian parents, Mikhaylo Svitolin (a former wrestler) and Olena Svitolina (a former competitive rower).[3] She has a Jewish grandmother.[4] Unusually, she was named after the famous Soviet actress Elina Bystritskaya and also has an older brother, Yulian.[5][3][6] As a child, Elina noticed that her brother was getting a lot of attention for playing tennis. This inspired her to take up the sport to regain some of her father's attention.[3] She started playing at age five.[5][7] Svitolina and her family moved to Kharkiv, Ukraine, when she was 13, after businessman Yuriy Sapronov became her sponsor.[3] Sapronov had seen her play at one of his children's tournaments when she was 12 and was impressed, leading to his investment in her training and further professional development.[3]

Svitolina officially still resides in Kharkiv but trains abroad, which limits her presence in Odesa and/or Kharkiv,[3] and also has a residence in London.[8] She has said that in her early career she turned down offers to change her citizenship in exchange for "large financial sums".[3] Svitolina has been actively learning the Ukrainian and French languages since the COVID-19 quarantine at the 2021 Australian Open.[9] In January 2022, she promised to master the Ukrainian language in the course of her interview with Dmitry Gordon.[10][11]

Career edit

Early career edit

Svitolina's greatest achievement as a junior was winning the French Open girls event in 2010, beating Tunisian Ons Jabeur in the final.[12] She reached her first professional singles final at the $25k tournament in Kharkiv in May 2010.[13] Svitolina also reached the final of the girls' singles event at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships, where she lost to Eugenie Bouchard. Svitolina qualified for the US Open. She was defeated in the first round by 12th seed and eventual quarterfinalist Ana Ivanovic. She won the WTA 125 Royal Indian Open title in Pune, defeating Andreja Klepač, Rutuja Bhosale, Luksika Kumkhum, former top-10 player Andrea Petkovic, and Japanese veteran Kimiko Date-Krumm in the final.

2013: First WTA title edit

Svitolina gained direct entry into the Australian Open, where she was defeated by fifth seed Angelique Kerber in the first round. She won her first WTA title at the Baku Cup by beating Shahar Pe'er; in doing so, Svitolina became the first teenager to win a WTA tournament since February 2012.[14] The victory led to a jump of 32 spots in the WTA rankings, landing her at No. 49 on 29 July 2013.[15]

2014: Ascent, second WTA Tour title edit

At the Australian Open, Svitolina defeated two-time Grand Slam champion and three-time Australian Open quarterfinalist Svetlana Kuznetsova in the opening round in straight sets.[16] She went on to reach the third round, losing to Sloane Stephens in straight sets.

After defending her Baku Cup title by beating Bojana Jovanovski in the final, Svitolina played at the Western & Southern Open where she recorded the first top-ten victory of her career, defeating recently crowned Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitová in the second round.[17] She proceeded to reach her first quarterfinal at Premier-5 level, eventually losing to Ana Ivanovic in straight sets.[18]

Svitolina reached her first Premier-5 semifinal in the first edition of the WTA tournament in Wuhan, defeating Camila Giorgi, Sabine Lisicki, Garbiñe Muguruza via walkover, and Angelique Kerber before losing to Petra Kvitová in the semifinals.

2015: First Grand Slam quarterfinal, world No. 15 edit

 
... at the 2015 French Open

She began the new season at the Brisbane International where she reached the semifinals before losing to eventual champion Maria Sharapova. At the Australian Open, Svitolina reached the third round, and won the first set against world No. 1 and eventual champion, Serena Williams, before losing in three sets.[19] She fell in the second round in both Dubai and Doha, losing in tight three-set matches to Petra Kvitová and Victoria Azarenka, respectively.

As the 23rd seed in Indian Wells, she defeated Alison Van Uytvanck and Lucie Šafářová, before losing in the fourth round to Timea Bacsinszky. The following week in Miami, she defeated Bojana Jovanovski before losing in the third round to the eighth seed Ekaterina Makarova. As the top seed at a tournament for the first time in Bogotá, Svitolina reached the semifinals, defeating Louisa Chirico, Danka Kovinić and Irina Falconi, before losing to eventual champion Teliana Pereira.

She continued her successful start to the clay-court season by winning her third career title and first on clay in Marrakech, recovering from 2–5 down in the opening set to defeat Tímea Babos, in straight sets. The victory propelled her to a career high ranking of 21. She also reached the semifinals in doubles with compatriot Olga Savchuk. The following week in Madrid, after easily dispatching Daniela Hantuchová, Svitolina lost to Ana Ivanovic for the sixth time in her career. A similar scenario occurred in Rome, where she defeated Flavia Pennetta in straight sets before losing to Venus Williams.

At the French Open, after comfortably seeing off Yanina Wickmayer in her opening match, Svitolina had to recover from 0–3 in the second set and 1–4 in the final set to beat Yulia Putintseva in a match that lasted over three hours. Another tight three-set victory ensued in the third round against Annika Beck, before Svitolina defeated Alizé Cornet in a rain-interrupted fourth-round encounter to set up a maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal against seventh seed Ana Ivanovic, which she lost in straight sets. Svitolina rose to No. 17 after this tournament, surpassing Alona Bondarenko as the highest-ranked Ukrainian woman in the Open Era, including women from Ukraine who played under the Soviet Union.

Svitolina's grass-court season was significantly less successful, losing in three sets in the second round of Eastbourne to Heather Watson. As the 17th seed at Wimbledon, she came from a set down to beat Misaki Doi, who had beaten her at the same stage the previous year, before again losing in the second round to Australian Casey Dellacqua. Despite losing in the first round of İstanbul to Magdaléna Rybáriková, Svitolina successfully defended her doubles title from the previous year, this time partnering Daria Gavrilova.

She began U.S. hardcourt season with a run to the semifinals in Stanford, losing in straight sets to eventual champion Angelique Kerber. At the Rogers Cup, Svitolina lost in the first round to Victoria Azarenka. She bettered her performance from the previous year in Cincinnati, defeating Alison Riske, Eugenie Bouchard and Caroline Garcia to reach the quarterfinals, before defeating Lucie Šafářová for the second time this year to progress to her second Premier-5 semifinal, where she lost to Serena Williams. Svitolina concluded her warm up for the US Open in New Haven, where she retired from her first-round match against Madison Keys. She progressed to the third round of the US Open, defeating Elizaveta Kulichkova and Kaia Kanepi, before losing to 13th seed Ekaterina Makarova for the third time this year.

The Asian hardcourt swing began in Tokyo for Svitolina, where she lost in the second round to eventual champion Agnieszka Radwańska. Svitolina failed to repeat her success from the previous year in Wuhan, losing in the third round to Karolína Plíšková. Similarly disappointing results ensued for Svitolina, losing in the second round of Beijing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, and the first round of Tianjin to Elena Vesnina.

Despite this disappointing end to her season, Svitolina's consistency throughout the year earned her a spot as the eighth seed at the inaugural WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai. She was drawn into Group B with second seed Carla Suárez Navarro and Andrea Petkovic. Svitolina topped the group by winning both her matches, advancing to the semifinals where she lost to Karolína Plíšková. Her last match of the season was against Pauline Parmentier in the first round of the WTA 125 tournament in Limoges, which she lost on a final-set tiebreak.

2016: Olympic quarterfinal edit

 
... at the 2016 Indian Wells Open

Svitolina began her season at the Hopman Cup, representing Ukraine with Alexandr Dolgopolov. She was undefeated in her singles matches in the round-robin stage, defeating Victoria Duval, Karolína Plíšková, and Jarmila Wolfe. Svitolina and Dolgopolov were the winners of their group, and advanced to the final, where the Australian pairing of Nick Kyrgios and Daria Gavrilova defeated them 2–0, with Svitolina losing her singles match in straight sets. At the Sydney International, Svitolina lost in the first round to Angelique Kerber. In Melbourne, she defeated Victoria Duval in straight sets, before losing to qualifier Naomi Osaka in the second round.

In her first tournament with Justine Henin acting as a coaching consultant, Svitolina advanced to the semifinals in Dubai, defeating qualifier Jana Čepelová, earning her first top-10 win of the year over second seed Garbiñe Muguruza,[20] and battling past CoCo Vandeweghe in three sets, before losing to eventual champion Sara Errani. Svitolina subsequently lost in the first round in Doha to Denisa Allertová.

Her next tournament was the Malaysian Open where she defeated Miyu Kato, Risa Ozaki, Kristína Kučová, and Zhu Lin en route to the final where she beat a resurgent Eugenie Bouchard in a rain-interrupted marathon to win her fourth WTA title. This victory saw her maintain her perfect record in WTA finals, as well as improving her ranking to a career high of 14.

At the Indian Wells Open, 17th-seed Svitolina defeated Annika Beck, before losing in straight sets to ninth-seed Roberta Vinci. Then, in Miami, after defeating Australian Open quarterfinalist Zhang Shuai, Svitolina scored one of the biggest victories of her career, coming from a break down in the third set to defeat former WTA No. 1, Caroline Wozniacki, in three sets in the third round. Svitolina subsequently lost in the fourth round to Ekaterina Makarova, who beat her at the same tournament the prior year.

Svitolina began her clay-court season with a disappointing first-round loss to Alexandra Panova in Bogotá, followed by a second-round loss to Daria Gavrilova in Madrid, and a first-round loss to qualifier Monica Puig in Rome. Entering the French Open in poor form, Svitolina beat Romanian qualifier Sorana Cîrstea and wildcard Taylor Townsend before beating nemesis and former world No. 1, Ana Ivanovic, in straight sets.[21] She then lost in the fourth round to world No. 1, defending champion, and eventual finalist Serena Williams.

In Birmingham, she lost in the first round to Carla Suárez Navarro. At Wimbledon, she beat Naomi Broady in straight sets before being upset by Yaroslava Shvedova.

At the Rio Olympics, Svitolina scored her first win over defending champion and then-world No. 1, Serena Williams, in the third round to reach the quarterfinals, defeating the out-of-sorts American in straight sets. Svitolina failed to follow up her landmark victory in the next round, however, losing to eventual bronze medalist Petra Kvitová.[22]

American hardcourt season began with a run to the third round of Montréal, losing to Angelique Kerber. After a disappointing early loss to Daria Gavrilova in Cincinnati, she rebounded at New Haven, reaching the final before losing to Agnieszka Radwańska. At the US Open, Svitolina reached the third round for the second consecutive year with wins over Mandy Minella and Lauren Davis, but she lost to Petra Kvitová once again.

The Asian swing proved to be fruitful for Svitolina, reaching the semifinals of both Tokyo, where she was defeated by Naomi Osaka, and Beijing, her first semifinal at Premier-Mandatory level, losing to eventual champion Agnieszka Radwańska. As a result, her ranking was propelled back up to 15, one place shy of her career high, and guaranteed her a place in Zhuhai for the second year running. Her good form continued at the last Premier event of the season in Moscow, where she reached the semifinals, her third in four tournaments, before bowing out to eventual champion Svetlana Kuznetsova.

Svitolina concluded her season as the fourth seed in Zhuhai. She topped her group by defeating Kiki Bertens and Elena Vesnina, and then came from a set down to defeat top seed Johanna Konta in the semifinals to advance to her third final of the year, where she lost to Kvitová. Svitolina finished the season ranked 14th, with an impressive 13–5 win–loss record following the US Open.

2017: Three Premier 5 titles, world No. 3 edit

 
... at the 2017 Indian Wells Open

Svitolina began her 2017 season with a strong showing in Brisbane, defeating world No. 1, Angelique Kerber, in the quarterfinals, before losing to eventual champion Karolína Plíšková in the following round. The victory over Kerber signified her third win over a number-one-ranked player in five months. Svitolina was seeded 11th at the Australian Open, her highest seeding to date. She equalled her best showing in Melbourne, reaching the third round with victories over Galina Voskoboeva and Julia Boserup, before losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

Svitolina won her fifth career title at the Taiwan Open, fending off four match points in her quarterfinal encounter with Ons Jabeur, before defeating Peng Shuai in the final. Svitolina next competed in Ukraine's Fed Cup tie against Australia, where she won both of her singles rubbers to help Ukraine set up a play-off against Germany. Svitolina continued her strong start to the season in Dubai, where she defeated Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets in the final to capture her first title at Premier 5-level. This win propelled her into the WTA top 10 for the first time in her career, making her the first Ukrainian ever to do so. Svitolina failed to carry her momentum into the American hard-court swing, losing in the fourth round of Indian Wells to Garbiñe Muguruza, and the second round of Miami to Bethanie Mattek-Sands.

She began the clay-court season by capturing her third title of the year in İstanbul. Rebounding from a disappointing loss to Zheng Saisai in the first round of Madrid, Svitolina then proceeded to reach her second Premier-5-level final of the year, and fourth overall, in Rome. After defeating two top-5 players en route in Karolína Plíšková and Garbiñe Muguruza, she faced off against Simona Halep, whom she defeated in three sets to claim the title. The win propelled her to a career high of No. 6 in the singles rankings, as well as to the top spot in the Race to Singapore. She then started her campaign at the French Open as one of the favourites to win the tournament. Svitolina progressed through her first three matches with relative ease, defeating Yaroslava Shvedova, Tsvetana Pironkova and Magda Linette respectively. Svitolina then overcame qualifier Petra Martić in a tight three set encounter to advance to her second major quarterfinal. She faced Simona Halep in a rematch of the Italian Open final. Svitolina led by a set and 5–1 and held a match point against the 2014 finalist, but lost in three sets (the third set at love).

At Wimbledon, she surpassed her previous performances by reaching the fourth round, defeating Birmingham finalist and potential dark horse Ashleigh Barty in the first round. She then eased past Francesca Schiavone and Carina Witthöft, before bowing out to 13th seed and French Open champion Jeļena Ostapenko in straight sets.

Her fifth title of the year, and third successive at Premier 5-level, came in Toronto, where she defeated four top-10 players en route in Venus Williams, Garbiñe Muguruza, Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki. Svitolina's first loss of the season at Premier-5-level came the following week in the third round of Cincinnati, losing to Julia Görges.

She entered the US Open knowing that a run to the semifinals would see her claim the world-number-one ranking for the first time. She overcame Kateřina Siniaková in a rain-interrupted three-set encounter, before easing past Evgeniya Rodina and Shelby Rogers to reach the round of 16 at the US Open for the first time. She was then defeated by eventual runner-up Madison Keys in three sets.

Despite missing a large part of the Asian swing, Svitolina still secured her place at the year-end WTA Finals in Singapore, making her the first Ukrainian ever to do so. As the third seed in Beijing, she progressed to her eighth quarterfinal of the year with relative ease, defeating wildcard Zhu Lin, recent Wuhan finalist Ashleigh Barty and Elena Vesnina. There, she was defeated by Caroline Garcia on a final-set tiebreak.

Svitolina was drawn into the Red Group at the WTA Finals, alongside Halep, Wozniacki and Caroline Garcia. Despite earning her fifth career win over a number-one-ranked player by defeating Halep, Svitolina lost her other two matches, including a two-set drubbing by eventual champion Wozniacki, which ultimately placed her third in the group. She finished the year ranked at No. 6.

2018: WTA Finals champion edit

 
... at the 2018 French Open

Svitolina began her 2018 season by capturing the Brisbane International title, defeating qualifier Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the final.[23] She then competed at the Australian Open as the fourth seed. She faced qualifier Ivana Jorović and won in straight sets. Against Kateřina Siniaková, Svitolina prevailed in three sets. She then had two straight-sets wins over qualifier and compatriot Marta Kostyuk and Denisa Allertová to advance to her first Australian Open quarterfinal where she was upset by Elise Mertens in straight sets.[24]

Svitolina's 11th career title came after a successful defence of her crown in Dubai, where she brushed aside Daria Kasatkina in the final. After losing to Carla Suárez Navarro in the third round of Indian Wells, she produced her best ever result in Miami, reaching the quarterfinals before falling to eventual runner-up Jeļena Ostapenko in straight sets.

Rebounding from a second-round loss in Madrid to Suárez Navarro, Svitolina claimed her second straight Italian Open crown, defeating top seed Simona Halep in two sets, in a rematch of the previous year's final.[25] At the French Open, Svitolina posted wins against Ajla Tomljanović and Viktória Kužmová, before being upset in the third round by Mihaela Buzărnescu.[26]

She began her grass-court season with a run to the quarterfinals of Birmingham, losing again to Buzărnescu.[27] Svitolina was then upset in the first round of Wimbledon by recent Mallorca champion Tatjana Maria.

She enjoyed moderate success during the US Open Series, reaching the semifinals in Montreal, where she was the defending champion, and the quarterfinals of Cincinnati, losing there to eventual champion Kiki Bertens. She reached the round of 16 at the US Open for the second straight year, losing to Anastasija Sevastova in three sets.

Svitolina's struggles with form continued into the Asian swing, with back-to-back opening round losses to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka in Wuhan, and Aleksandra Krunić in Beijing, despite opening up a 6–0, 3–0 lead in the latter match. A quarterfinal defeat in Hong Kong to in-form Wang Qiang, coupled with Svitolina's decision not to play in the final week of the year at either Moscow or Luxembourg City, meant that qualification for the WTA Finals in Singapore would rest on the performances of Karolína Plíšková and Kiki Bertens in Moscow. Plíšková's defeat in the second round ensured that Svitolina would qualify for Singapore for the second successive year.

As the sixth seed, she was drawn into the White Group, alongside defending champion Caroline Wozniacki, and Czechs Plíšková and Petra Kvitová. She won all three of her round-robin matches, first snapping a seven-match losing streak against Kvitová, defeating her in straight sets. She then defeated both Plíšková and Wozniacki in three sets to secure her place in the semifinals alongside Plíšková. She defeated Kiki Bertens in three sets, and in the final, she came from a set down to beat Sloane Stephens, winning the biggest title of her career. Svitolina ended the year as the world No. 4.

2019: Two major semifinals edit

Svitolina opened the season with an unsuccessful title defense in Brisbane; she lost her first match to the previous year's finalist, Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

Seeded sixth at the Australian Open, she defeated qualifier Viktorija Golubic, Viktória Kužmová, Zhang Shuai, and 17th seed Madison Keys to make her second consecutive quarterfinal at the Australian Open. She was, however, afflicted by a neck and shoulder injury and was defeated by fourth seed and eventual champion Naomi Osaka in straight sets. Svitolina then reached back-to-back semifinals in Doha, losing with the lead in the final set against Simona Halep, and Dubai, where she was the two-time defending champion, losing in a third-set tiebreak to eventual champion Belinda Bencic.

Svitolina reached her third consecutive semifinal of the year at Indian Wells. In her first Premier Mandatory semifinal since 2016, she lost in three sets to 18-year-old wildcard and eventual champion Bianca Andreescu.[28] The next week at the Miami Open, she suffered a surprise defeat in her opening match against Wang Yafan.[29] Svitolina later revealed that she had been struggling with knee pain for several weeks and announced she would take a short break to recover.

Svitolina's clay-court season began with back-to-back opening round losses to Pauline Parmentier in Madrid and to Victoria Azarenka in Rome, where she was the two-time defending champion and had held a match point leading in the final set. At the French Open, Svitolina was defeated in the third round by the 2016 champion, Garbiñe Muguruza.[30]

 
... at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships

After losing in her opening round at both Birmingham and Eastbourne, Svitolina proceeded to reach her first Grand Slam semifinal at Wimbledon with victories over Daria Gavrilova, Margarita Gasparyan, Maria Sakkari, Petra Martić and Karolína Muchová, becoming the first Ukrainian ever to do so.[31] There, she faced eventual champion Simona Halep and was defeated in two sets.

The North American hardcourt season began for Svitolina at San Jose, where as the top seed, she fell to Maria Sakkari in the quarterfinals. She would then fall to Sofia Kenin in both the quarterfinals of Toronto and the round of 16 at Cincinnati. Entering the US Open as the No. 5 seed, Svitolina defeated Whitney Osuigwe, Venus Williams, Dayana Yastremska and Madison Keys to reach her first US Open quarterfinal. There, she defeated Johanna Konta in straight sets for a spot in her second successive Grand Slam semifinal. She was then defeated in straight sets by Serena Williams. She subsequently returned to her career-high ranking position of No. 3.

Svitolina reached three consecutive quarterfinals in the season-closing Asian swing, losing to Kristina Mladenovic in Zhengzhou, eventual runner-up Alison Riske in Wuhan, and Kiki Bertens in Beijing. Despite failing to reach a final during the season, Svitolina's overall consistency managed to secure her spot as the eighth seed at the WTA Finals in Shenzhen for the third successive year. She was drawn into the Purple Group alongside Karolína Plíšková, US Open champion Bianca Andreescu, who was later replaced by Sofia Kenin, and Wimbledon champion Simona Halep. Svitolina topped her group, winning all three matches without dropping a set. Her semifinal match against Belinda Bencic was cut short when Bencic retired with a leg injury down 4–1 in the final set, meaning that Svitolina would advance to the final for the second year in succession, as well as her first final since winning the title in 2018. She failed to defend her title, however, losing in straight sets to Ashleigh Barty. This meant Svitolina failed to win a title during the year for the first time since 2012.

2020: Monterrey and Strasbourg titles, return to top 5 edit

 
... at the 2020 Australian Open

At her first tournament of the year in Brisbane, Svitolina lost in the first round to Danielle Collins in straight sets.[32] At the Australian Open, Svitolina defeated Katie Boulter and Lauren Davis, before falling to eventual runner-up Garbiñe Muguruza.[33] Svitolina's slow start to the season continued, being upset in the quarterfinals of Hua Hin by Nao Hibino,[34] and in the first round of both Dubai by Jennifer Brady,[35] and Doha by Amanda Anisimova.[36] She rebounded at the Monterrey Open, where she easily reached the final without dropping a set. She then defeated Marie Bouzková in the final in three sets, capturing her 14th singles title, and her first since her WTA Finals win over 16 months ago.[37]

Following the suspension of the WTA Tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Svitolina declined to participate in the US Open due to safety concerns.[38] Her first tournament back was the Italian Open and defeated Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Svetlana Kuznetsova to reach the quarterfinals, where she lost to Markéta Vondroušová, winning just three games.[39] She next participated at Strasbourg, where she defeated Magda Linette, Jil Teichmann, and Aryna Sabalenka to reach the final. There, she won her 15th WTA singles title, defeating Elena Rybakina in three tight sets.[40] At the French Open, where she was the third seed, Svitolina defeated Varvara Gracheva, Renata Zarazúa, Ekaterina Alexandrova, and Caroline Garcia to reach the quarterfinals. At this stage, she was upset by qualifier and world No. 130, Nadia Podoroska.[41] Her final tournament of the season was at the inaugural event in Ostrava, where, in receipt of a first-round bye, she was defeated by Maria Sakkari in straight sets in the second round.[42] She ended her season at Ostrava, and ended the year ranked No. 5.[43]

2021: Olympic bronze medal, 16th WTA Tour title, out of top 10 edit

Svitolina began her year as the second seed at the Abu Dhabi Open and made it to the quarterfinals, where she lost to unseeded Veronika Kudermetova after a third set tiebreak, during which she could not recover from a 3–0 gap at the start.[44] Following the loss, she embarked on her first tournament of the Australian hard court swing at the inaugural Gippsland Trophy in Melbourne, where she entered as the third seed. After holding off Andrea Petkovic and Jeļena Ostapenko, she was confronted by Elise Mertens and lost after her second consecutive third set tiebreak at the tournament.[45][46] Next, Svitolina began the Australian Open as the fifth seed and made it to the fourth round before she was shocked by unseeded Jessica Pegula in another three-set match, one that she recapped as "where nothing was going my way."[47] The loss gave Pegula her first victory over a top 10 player, but Svitolina her sixth defeat to a player ranked outside the top 30 at a Grand Slam event since she had become ranked within the top 10 since May 2017.[48]

In March, Svitolina began the year's Middle Eastern hardcourt swing that ended with consecutive disappointments. She first entered the Qatar Open as the top seed but was defeated by an injured Victoria Azarenka in her second match of the tournament.[49] The following week, she entered the Dubai Championships as the first seed once more, but she was quickly forced out just after her first match following a loss to Svetlana Kuznetsova, in three sets.[50] Later that month, she turned her fortunes around at the Miami Open, after she reached the semifinals for the first time in her seventh appearance at the tournament.[51] She was defeated by eventual champion, Ash Barty, in straight sets.[52]

Svitolina kicked off the year's Europe clay swing at the Stuttgart Open with a strong performance after making it to the semifinals following a grueling three-set win over defending champion, Petra Kvitová, in the quarterfinals.[53] The win set her up for her second semifinal match of the year against Ashleigh Barty, where she eventually came up short again in another three-set match. The defeat marked her third consecutive loss to Barty in their head-to-head record.[54] Svitolina experienced much less success at the Madrid Open after being upset in the first round by Jil Teichmann,[55] but she shrugged the loss off quickly as she made it into the quarterfinals of the Italian Open the following week. There, she was defeated by eventual champion Iga Świątek, in straight sets.[56] The swing ended at the French Open, where fifth-seeded Svitolina lost in the third round to eventual champion, Barbora Krejčíková, in straight sets.[57] Despite the losses, Svitolina credited her investment in online psychology courses with helping her cope with the chaotic nature of being on tour during the clay-court swing amid the pandemic.[58]

For the grass swing, second-seeded Svitolina attended her first tournament at the German Open in Berlin and had a rough start after she was ousted in her first match there; her loss to Ekaterina Alexandrova, in straight sets, marked her first loss to the Russian in their four-match head-to-head record.[59] Her woes followed her to the Eastbourne International the following week, where she was defeated in the second round by unseeded Elena Rybakina, in straight sets.[60] The swing culminated with Wimbledon, where the defending semifinalist finished a disappointing grass swing with a straight-set loss to unseeded Magda Linette, in just the second round. Her elimination marked the biggest upset of the year's tournament at the time.[61]

 
Svitolina in the bronze medal match at the 2020 Summer Olympics

At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Svitolina embarked on her second Olympics appearance and entered into the singles tennis tournament as the fourth seed. This would be her second bid to earn her home country its very first medal in tennis in Olympics history.[62] After defeating Camila Giorgi in the quarterfinals, she was stopped from reaching the gold medal match by Markéta Vondroušová in the semifinals when she lost in straight sets.[63][64] Disappointed from losing the semifinals but unfazed, she faced off against Elena Rybakina in the bronze medal match in a rematch since their encounter in Eastbourne.[65] This time, Svitolina exacted revenge and came back from a set down to win the second set tiebreak and the decider. Speaking on the significance of the victory after winning the bronze medal, Svitolina exclaimed, "To win such a big battle for the bronze, it means the world for me. Everyone in Ukraine is watching, we don't win so many medals, it's very special for me and Ukraine."[66]

I want to be remembered as a fighter for my country. I want to win everything that I play and I always try to do my best and be at my best for Ukraine.

—Svitolina, speaking about the Olympics[62]

Coming off of her win in Tokyo, Svitolina hoped to continue her streak of success in the beginning of the North American hardcourt swing during the year's US Open Series, but she quickly failed to materialize crucial wins in the first two tournaments of the swing. At the Canadian Open, third-seeded Svitolina was defeated in her first match by Johanna Konta in a three-set loss, despite having won the first set. The loss marked her first in their six-match head-to-head record.[67] The following week, at the Cincinnati Open, fourth-seeded Svitolina was again ousted in her first match, this time against Angelique Kerber in another three-set loss.[68] After her disappointing early exits, Svitolina traveled to Michigan for the inaugural Chicago Open as the top seed, where she won her 16th WTA title after defeating Alizé Cornet in the final match, in straight sets. Regarding her decision to play in Chicago, Svitolina said, "I came here to get some confidence, play some good matches, and in the end it happened like that. I'm looking forward to New York."[69][70]

In New York, at the year's US Open, fifth-seeded Svitolina began her campaign with straight-sets wins over Rebecca Marino and Rebeka Masarova in the first and second round, respectively.[71][72] She followed those victories with two additional straight-set wins over 25th seed Daria Kasatkina and 12th seed Simona Halep to reach her second US Open quarterfinal.[73][74] But in the quarterfinals, Svitolina was toppled by unseeded 19-year-old Leylah Fernandez in a thriller three-setter that saw Svitolina take the second set and come back from three games down in the decider to take the set to a tiebreak.[75] Svitolina ultimately became the third of four seeded players that Fernandez defeated while on her winning streak to reach her first Grand Slam final.[76]

A few weeks later, in a bid to replicate the success she experienced in Chicago just a few weeks prior, Svitolina entered into the inaugural Chicago Fall Tennis Classic as the top seed, but she lost to sixth seed and eventual finalist Ons Jabeur in straight sets in the quarterfinals. The loss was her first to Jabeur in their four encounters.[77] At Indian Wells, the defending semifinalist entered as the fourth seed and fought off Sorana Cîrstea in the third round in a three-set match, where she was down by a break in the deciding set, before she was swiftly ousted by Pegula in the fourth round in a straight-sets breadstick defeat.[78][79] Following the loss, she explained to the press that she had been suffering from a muscle strain in her right leg during the tournament, which prevented her from practicing regularly and severely hampered her movement during her final match.[80] Her season-end struggles continued after a first-round defeat by Camila Osorio at the Tenerife Ladies Open, despite being the top seed.[81] For the first time in four years, she ended the year outside of the top 10, ranked at No. 15.[82]

2022: Pregnancy and hiatus edit

Svitolina's disappointing beginning to her season consisted of back-to-back losses at the Adelaide International 1 (to Anastasia Gasanova) and 2 (to Madison Keys).[83][84] She then jumpstarted her first major campaign of the year as the 15th seed at the Australian Open with two consecutive wins over Fiona Ferro[85] and Harmony Tan[86] before she quickly succumbed to Victoria Azarenka after winning just two games in their third-round encounter.[87] Of her eight remaining matches of the season, Svitolina managed to win just three, with two being in Monterrey that led to her only quarterfinal of the year, where she lost to Camila Osorio.[88]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, Svitolina made headlines when she declared she would not play against anyone representing Russia or Belarus, after she was placed against Russian player Anastasia Potapova in the first round of the Monterrey draw, and she and her compatriots demanded that the tennis governing bodies deem any Russian or Belarusian player to be neutral athletes during the war. Her concerns were later heeded.[89][90][91]

On 31 March 2022, Svitolina announced that she was taking a temporary break from competition, citing health problems, including back pain, and emotional exhaustion from the war in Ukraine.[92] In May, she later announced that she was pregnant with her first child,[93] after which she gave birth in October.[94]

Throughout her hiatus, Svitolina took on an active role in charity exhibitions and galas to raise awareness and money in support of Ukraine. In July, she joined Iga Świątek and Agnieszka Radwańska for an exhibition in Kraków in which she was the chair umpire; together, they raised over 400,000 for her eponymous foundation, United24, and UNICEF Polska.[95][96] In October, she raised over 240,000 for her foundation and United24 in a charity gala in Monaco.[97]

2023: Comeback, 17th WTA title, French Open quarterfinal & Wimbledon semifinal edit

Joined by new coach Raemon Sluiter, Svitolina made her return to the tour at the Charleston Open in April with a wildcard,[98][99] where she lost in three sets against Yulia Putintseva.[100] She continued her comeback by entering into two tournaments on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour, marking her return to the circuit for the first time in ten years.[101] In May, Svitolina won consecutive matches for the first time in the season at the Open de Saint-Malo and reached the semifinals, where she bowed out to eventual champion Sloane Stephens.[102][103] The newfound momentum led Svitolina to her 17th career WTA title in Strasbourg over Anna Blinkova; it was her second title in Strasbourg, her first title in 21 months, and it extended her perfect streaks in clay court finals to six and WTA 250 finals to ten.[104]

She reached the fourth round at the 2023 French Open defeating 26th seed Martina Trevisan, along with comeback wins over qualifier Storm Hunter, and again over Anna Blinkova. She went on to defeat the ninth seed Daria Kasatkina to book her spot in a Grand Slam quarterfinal for the ninth time in her career, her fourth at the French Open and her first at a major since the US Open in 2021.[105] Despite losing to world No. 2 and reigning Australian Open champion, Aryna Sabalenka, in straight sets, Svitolina returned to the top 100 on 12 June 2023.[106]

Her good form continued at Wimbledon where she reached back to back quarterfinals as a wildcard defeating Venus Williams, Elise Mertens, Sofia Kenin and 19th seed Victoria Azarenka. She defeated the world No. 1, Iga Świątek, to make her second Wimbledon semifinal.[107] It was also her fourth win over a major champion. She became the third player in the Open Era to defeat four former Major champions in a single Grand Slam tournament after Serena Williams at the 1999 US Open and Justine Henin at Roland Garros in 2005.[108] As a result she returned to the top 30 rising close to 50 positions up in the rankings.

In July 2023 when Ukrainian four-time individual world sabre champion Olga Kharlan was disqualified at the World Fencing Championships for not shaking the hand of her defeated Russian opponent, though she instead offered a tapping of blades in acknowledgement, Svitolina voiced support for Kharlan.[109][110] "Why don't Russians respect our position?" she asked.[109] She called on the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime to follow the WTA's lead; it has supported Svitolina's decision to not shake hands with Russians or Belarusians after matches.[111] She said "I think the other sports federations should do the same. They should respect our decision, and the decision of our country as well."[111] Svitolina called the FIE's disqualification "disrespectful" towards Ukrainians.[111]

Playing style edit

 
Svitolina returning from the baseline at the 2015 French Open

Svitolina is a defensive baseliner. The Guardian described Svitolina's playing style as "deceptively casual", but being capable of "brilliant displays" when in good form.[112] Svitolina is capable of turning defense into offense when given the chance, and is capable of hitting low-risk winners from defensive positions. Her groundstrokes are very consistent and are hit with moderate power, although she is capable of hitting groundstrokes with significant power when the opportunity arises. Her backhand is her stronger side, especially down the line and on the run, although both her forehand and her backhand penetrate deep into the court. Her second serve is particularly weak and often exploited allowing return winners. She often struggles if playing against someone who is very aggressive and not making many unforced errors on that day.[113] Her first serve speed peaks at 110 mph (175 km/h), allowing her to serve aces. She has been known to struggle with volleying at the net, but she possesses good reactions, and she can accelerate well across the court to deal with short balls. Her favourite surfaces are grass and clay,[5] although she is yet to reach a singles final on grass.

Coaches edit

Svitolina was coached by Sébastien Mathieu in 2013 and 2014. She then worked with Iain Hughes for two and a half years, and chose to split from him in November 2016.[5][114] In February 2016, she added former world No. 1 Justine Henin to her coaching team.[115] In late 2016, Svitolina announced that Gabriel Urpí would be her new coach, with Thierry Ascione replacing Henin as her new coaching consultant.[116] Ascione coached Svitolina until the 2018 US Open, and she then had a brief stint with Nick Saviano, whilst still being accompanied on a weekly basis by hitting partner Andrew Bettles. Bettles became her full-time coach for the 2018 season, and former player Marcos Baghdatis began working with her for the 2020 season. Following the end of her 2021 season, Svitolina split with Bettles,[117] announcing her new team would be made of Andis Juška as new coach and Gunter Bresnik as consultant.[118] After her maternity leave hiatus in 2022, Svitolina returned to the tour in April 2023 with Raemon Sluiter.[98]

Equipment edit

Svitolina had been endorsed by Nike for clothing and shoes since 2016, having previously been sponsored by Ellesse and Lacoste. Svitolina uses Wilson racquets, specifically endorsing the Wilson Blade range of racquets.[119] In 2023, she began endorsing Adidas clothing and shoes.

Personal life edit

Svitolina is married to ATP tennis player Gaël Monfils. They began their relationship in 2019, announced their engagement on 3 April 2021, and were married on 16 July.[120][121][122] Svitolina does not plan on changing her surname with the ITF to Monfils while she is an active player;[123] however, she uses "Elina Monfils" on her social media profiles.[124][125]

On 15 May 2022,[126] Svitolina and Monfils announced they were expecting their first child together, a girl.[127] She was born later that year.[128]

She had previously dated England cricketer Reece Topley.[129]

Career statistics edit

Olympic Games edit

Bronze medal match edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Bronze 2021 Tokyo Olympics 2020 Hard   Elena Rybakina 1–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4

WTA Championships finals edit

Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Win 2018 WTA Finals, Singapore Hard (i)   Sloane Stephens 3–6, 6–2, 6–2
Loss 2019 WTA Finals, Shenzhen Hard (i)   Ashleigh Barty 4–6, 3–6

Grand Slam singles performance timeline edit

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W–L Win %
Australian Open A A 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R QF QF 3R 4R 3R A 0 / 10 22–10 69%
French Open Q1 Q2 2R 2R QF 4R QF 3R 3R QF 3R A QF 0 / 10 26–10 72%
Wimbledon A Q1 1R 1R 2R 2R 4R 1R SF NH 2R A SF 0 / 9 16–9 64%
US Open A 1R 2R 1R 3R 3R 4R 4R SF A QF A 3R 0 / 10 22–10 69%
Win–loss 0–0 0–1 2–4 3–4 9–4 7–4 12–4 9–4 15–4 6–2 10–4 2–1 11–3 0 / 39 86–39 69%

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elina, svitolina, this, name, that, follows, eastern, slavic, naming, conventions, patronymic, mykhailivna, family, name, svitolina, elina, mykhailivna, svitolina, ukrainian, Еліна, Михайлівна, Світоліна, pronounced, eˈl, inɐ, wiˈtɔl, inɐ, born, september, 199. In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Mykhailivna and the family name is Svitolina Elina Mykhailivna Svitolina Ukrainian Elina Mihajlivna Svitolina pronounced eˈl ʲ inɐ s ʲ wiˈtɔl ʲ inɐ 2 born 12 September 1994 is a Ukrainian professional tennis player She reached career high rankings of world No 3 in singles and 108 in doubles by the Women s Tennis Association WTA Svitolina has won 17 WTA Tour singles titles and finished runner up three times Elina SvitolinaSvitolina at the 2023 Washington OpenNative nameElina Mihajlivna SvitolinaCountry sports UkraineResidenceLondon EnglandOdesa UkraineBorn 1994 09 12 12 September 1994 age 29 1 Odesa UkraineHeight1 74 m 5 ft 9 in 1 Turned pro2010PlaysRight handed two handed backhand CoachRaemon Sluiter 2023 present Prize moneyUS 22 876 442 16th in all time rankingsOfficial websitesvitolina comSinglesCareer record454 240 65 4 Career titles17Highest rankingNo 3 11 September 2017 Current rankingNo 25 11 September 2023 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian OpenQF 2018 2019 French OpenQF 2015 2017 2020 2023 WimbledonSF 2019 2023 US OpenSF 2019 Other tournamentsTour FinalsW 2018 Olympic Games 2020 DoublesCareer record48 68 41 4 Career titles2Highest rankingNo 108 4 May 2015 Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian Open1R 2014 2016 French Open2R 2014 Wimbledon2R 2016 US Open2R 2014 Other doubles tournamentsOlympic Games1R 2016 2020 Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsAustralian OpenSF 2017 French Open2R 2015 2017 Wimbledon3R 2014 US Open2R 2018 Team competitionsFed Cup14 10 58 3 Hopman CupF 2016 SpouseGael Monfils m 2021 wbr Medal record Representing UkraineOlympic Games2020 Tokyo SinglesLast updated on 8 November 2023 Svitolina first broke into the world s top 50 in July 2013 reached the top 20 in June 2015 and then the top 10 in May 2017 making her the first Ukrainian woman to reach the top 10 in rankings after surpassing compatriot Alona Bondarenko After winning her first WTA Tour title in 2013 she won five additional titles until 2017 during which she won five titles that same year to propel her into the top 10 Among her titles include the 2018 WTA Finals and three of five Premier 5 level tournaments the Dubai Tennis Championships the Italian Open and the Canadian Open She has also won two titles in doubles both at the Istanbul Cup in 2014 and 2015 Svitolina produced her best performances at the majors in 2019 reaching two semifinals at Wimbledon and the US Open In 2021 Svitolina won the Olympic bronze medal in the women s singles tournament at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and became the first Olympian to win a medal in tennis for Ukraine In 2022 Svitolina took a break from professional tennis to give birth to her first child She made a strong comeback upon her return to competition in 2023 winning a WTA Tour title and reaching the French Open quarterfinals and the Wimbledon semifinals beating world No 1 Iga Swiatek in the latter in her first few tournaments back Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 2013 First WTA title 2 3 2014 Ascent second WTA Tour title 2 4 2015 First Grand Slam quarterfinal world No 15 2 5 2016 Olympic quarterfinal 2 6 2017 Three Premier 5 titles world No 3 2 7 2018 WTA Finals champion 2 8 2019 Two major semifinals 2 9 2020 Monterrey and Strasbourg titles return to top 5 2 10 2021 Olympic bronze medal 16th WTA Tour title out of top 10 2 11 2022 Pregnancy and hiatus 2 12 2023 Comeback 17th WTA title French Open quarterfinal amp Wimbledon semifinal 3 Playing style 4 Coaches 5 Equipment 6 Personal life 7 Career statistics 7 1 Olympic Games 7 1 1 Bronze medal match 7 2 WTA Championships finals 7 3 Grand Slam singles performance timeline 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and background editSvitolina was born in Odesa to Ukrainian parents Mikhaylo Svitolin a former wrestler and Olena Svitolina a former competitive rower 3 She has a Jewish grandmother 4 Unusually she was named after the famous Soviet actress Elina Bystritskaya and also has an older brother Yulian 5 3 6 As a child Elina noticed that her brother was getting a lot of attention for playing tennis This inspired her to take up the sport to regain some of her father s attention 3 She started playing at age five 5 7 Svitolina and her family moved to Kharkiv Ukraine when she was 13 after businessman Yuriy Sapronov became her sponsor 3 Sapronov had seen her play at one of his children s tournaments when she was 12 and was impressed leading to his investment in her training and further professional development 3 Svitolina officially still resides in Kharkiv but trains abroad which limits her presence in Odesa and or Kharkiv 3 and also has a residence in London 8 She has said that in her early career she turned down offers to change her citizenship in exchange for large financial sums 3 Svitolina has been actively learning the Ukrainian and French languages since the COVID 19 quarantine at the 2021 Australian Open 9 In January 2022 she promised to master the Ukrainian language in the course of her interview with Dmitry Gordon 10 11 Career editEarly career edit Svitolina s greatest achievement as a junior was winning the French Open girls event in 2010 beating Tunisian Ons Jabeur in the final 12 She reached her first professional singles final at the 25k tournament in Kharkiv in May 2010 13 Svitolina also reached the final of the girls singles event at the 2012 Wimbledon Championships where she lost to Eugenie Bouchard Svitolina qualified for the US Open She was defeated in the first round by 12th seed and eventual quarterfinalist Ana Ivanovic She won the WTA 125 Royal Indian Open title in Pune defeating Andreja Klepac Rutuja Bhosale Luksika Kumkhum former top 10 player Andrea Petkovic and Japanese veteran Kimiko Date Krumm in the final 2013 First WTA title edit Svitolina gained direct entry into the Australian Open where she was defeated by fifth seed Angelique Kerber in the first round She won her first WTA title at the Baku Cup by beating Shahar Pe er in doing so Svitolina became the first teenager to win a WTA tournament since February 2012 14 The victory led to a jump of 32 spots in the WTA rankings landing her at No 49 on 29 July 2013 15 2014 Ascent second WTA Tour title edit At the Australian Open Svitolina defeated two time Grand Slam champion and three time Australian Open quarterfinalist Svetlana Kuznetsova in the opening round in straight sets 16 She went on to reach the third round losing to Sloane Stephens in straight sets After defending her Baku Cup title by beating Bojana Jovanovski in the final Svitolina played at the Western amp Southern Open where she recorded the first top ten victory of her career defeating recently crowned Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova in the second round 17 She proceeded to reach her first quarterfinal at Premier 5 level eventually losing to Ana Ivanovic in straight sets 18 Svitolina reached her first Premier 5 semifinal in the first edition of the WTA tournament in Wuhan defeating Camila Giorgi Sabine Lisicki Garbine Muguruza via walkover and Angelique Kerber before losing to Petra Kvitova in the semifinals 2015 First Grand Slam quarterfinal world No 15 edit nbsp at the 2015 French OpenThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Elina Svitolina news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message She began the new season at the Brisbane International where she reached the semifinals before losing to eventual champion Maria Sharapova At the Australian Open Svitolina reached the third round and won the first set against world No 1 and eventual champion Serena Williams before losing in three sets 19 She fell in the second round in both Dubai and Doha losing in tight three set matches to Petra Kvitova and Victoria Azarenka respectively As the 23rd seed in Indian Wells she defeated Alison Van Uytvanck and Lucie Safarova before losing in the fourth round to Timea Bacsinszky The following week in Miami she defeated Bojana Jovanovski before losing in the third round to the eighth seed Ekaterina Makarova As the top seed at a tournament for the first time in Bogota Svitolina reached the semifinals defeating Louisa Chirico Danka Kovinic and Irina Falconi before losing to eventual champion Teliana Pereira She continued her successful start to the clay court season by winning her third career title and first on clay in Marrakech recovering from 2 5 down in the opening set to defeat Timea Babos in straight sets The victory propelled her to a career high ranking of 21 She also reached the semifinals in doubles with compatriot Olga Savchuk The following week in Madrid after easily dispatching Daniela Hantuchova Svitolina lost to Ana Ivanovic for the sixth time in her career A similar scenario occurred in Rome where she defeated Flavia Pennetta in straight sets before losing to Venus Williams At the French Open after comfortably seeing off Yanina Wickmayer in her opening match Svitolina had to recover from 0 3 in the second set and 1 4 in the final set to beat Yulia Putintseva in a match that lasted over three hours Another tight three set victory ensued in the third round against Annika Beck before Svitolina defeated Alize Cornet in a rain interrupted fourth round encounter to set up a maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal against seventh seed Ana Ivanovic which she lost in straight sets Svitolina rose to No 17 after this tournament surpassing Alona Bondarenko as the highest ranked Ukrainian woman in the Open Era including women from Ukraine who played under the Soviet Union Svitolina s grass court season was significantly less successful losing in three sets in the second round of Eastbourne to Heather Watson As the 17th seed at Wimbledon she came from a set down to beat Misaki Doi who had beaten her at the same stage the previous year before again losing in the second round to Australian Casey Dellacqua Despite losing in the first round of Istanbul to Magdalena Rybarikova Svitolina successfully defended her doubles title from the previous year this time partnering Daria Gavrilova She began U S hardcourt season with a run to the semifinals in Stanford losing in straight sets to eventual champion Angelique Kerber At the Rogers Cup Svitolina lost in the first round to Victoria Azarenka She bettered her performance from the previous year in Cincinnati defeating Alison Riske Eugenie Bouchard and Caroline Garcia to reach the quarterfinals before defeating Lucie Safarova for the second time this year to progress to her second Premier 5 semifinal where she lost to Serena Williams Svitolina concluded her warm up for the US Open in New Haven where she retired from her first round match against Madison Keys She progressed to the third round of the US Open defeating Elizaveta Kulichkova and Kaia Kanepi before losing to 13th seed Ekaterina Makarova for the third time this year The Asian hardcourt swing began in Tokyo for Svitolina where she lost in the second round to eventual champion Agnieszka Radwanska Svitolina failed to repeat her success from the previous year in Wuhan losing in the third round to Karolina Pliskova Similarly disappointing results ensued for Svitolina losing in the second round of Beijing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and the first round of Tianjin to Elena Vesnina Despite this disappointing end to her season Svitolina s consistency throughout the year earned her a spot as the eighth seed at the inaugural WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai She was drawn into Group B with second seed Carla Suarez Navarro and Andrea Petkovic Svitolina topped the group by winning both her matches advancing to the semifinals where she lost to Karolina Pliskova Her last match of the season was against Pauline Parmentier in the first round of the WTA 125 tournament in Limoges which she lost on a final set tiebreak 2016 Olympic quarterfinal edit nbsp at the 2016 Indian Wells OpenSvitolina began her season at the Hopman Cup representing Ukraine with Alexandr Dolgopolov She was undefeated in her singles matches in the round robin stage defeating Victoria Duval Karolina Pliskova and Jarmila Wolfe Svitolina and Dolgopolov were the winners of their group and advanced to the final where the Australian pairing of Nick Kyrgios and Daria Gavrilova defeated them 2 0 with Svitolina losing her singles match in straight sets At the Sydney International Svitolina lost in the first round to Angelique Kerber In Melbourne she defeated Victoria Duval in straight sets before losing to qualifier Naomi Osaka in the second round In her first tournament with Justine Henin acting as a coaching consultant Svitolina advanced to the semifinals in Dubai defeating qualifier Jana Cepelova earning her first top 10 win of the year over second seed Garbine Muguruza 20 and battling past CoCo Vandeweghe in three sets before losing to eventual champion Sara Errani Svitolina subsequently lost in the first round in Doha to Denisa Allertova Her next tournament was the Malaysian Open where she defeated Miyu Kato Risa Ozaki Kristina Kucova and Zhu Lin en route to the final where she beat a resurgent Eugenie Bouchard in a rain interrupted marathon to win her fourth WTA title This victory saw her maintain her perfect record in WTA finals as well as improving her ranking to a career high of 14 At the Indian Wells Open 17th seed Svitolina defeated Annika Beck before losing in straight sets to ninth seed Roberta Vinci Then in Miami after defeating Australian Open quarterfinalist Zhang Shuai Svitolina scored one of the biggest victories of her career coming from a break down in the third set to defeat former WTA No 1 Caroline Wozniacki in three sets in the third round Svitolina subsequently lost in the fourth round to Ekaterina Makarova who beat her at the same tournament the prior year Svitolina began her clay court season with a disappointing first round loss to Alexandra Panova in Bogota followed by a second round loss to Daria Gavrilova in Madrid and a first round loss to qualifier Monica Puig in Rome Entering the French Open in poor form Svitolina beat Romanian qualifier Sorana Cirstea and wildcard Taylor Townsend before beating nemesis and former world No 1 Ana Ivanovic in straight sets 21 She then lost in the fourth round to world No 1 defending champion and eventual finalist Serena Williams In Birmingham she lost in the first round to Carla Suarez Navarro At Wimbledon she beat Naomi Broady in straight sets before being upset by Yaroslava Shvedova At the Rio Olympics Svitolina scored her first win over defending champion and then world No 1 Serena Williams in the third round to reach the quarterfinals defeating the out of sorts American in straight sets Svitolina failed to follow up her landmark victory in the next round however losing to eventual bronze medalist Petra Kvitova 22 American hardcourt season began with a run to the third round of Montreal losing to Angelique Kerber After a disappointing early loss to Daria Gavrilova in Cincinnati she rebounded at New Haven reaching the final before losing to Agnieszka Radwanska At the US Open Svitolina reached the third round for the second consecutive year with wins over Mandy Minella and Lauren Davis but she lost to Petra Kvitova once again The Asian swing proved to be fruitful for Svitolina reaching the semifinals of both Tokyo where she was defeated by Naomi Osaka and Beijing her first semifinal at Premier Mandatory level losing to eventual champion Agnieszka Radwanska As a result her ranking was propelled back up to 15 one place shy of her career high and guaranteed her a place in Zhuhai for the second year running Her good form continued at the last Premier event of the season in Moscow where she reached the semifinals her third in four tournaments before bowing out to eventual champion Svetlana Kuznetsova Svitolina concluded her season as the fourth seed in Zhuhai She topped her group by defeating Kiki Bertens and Elena Vesnina and then came from a set down to defeat top seed Johanna Konta in the semifinals to advance to her third final of the year where she lost to Kvitova Svitolina finished the season ranked 14th with an impressive 13 5 win loss record following the US Open 2017 Three Premier 5 titles world No 3 edit nbsp at the 2017 Indian Wells OpenThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Elina Svitolina news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Svitolina began her 2017 season with a strong showing in Brisbane defeating world No 1 Angelique Kerber in the quarterfinals before losing to eventual champion Karolina Pliskova in the following round The victory over Kerber signified her third win over a number one ranked player in five months Svitolina was seeded 11th at the Australian Open her highest seeding to date She equalled her best showing in Melbourne reaching the third round with victories over Galina Voskoboeva and Julia Boserup before losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Svitolina won her fifth career title at the Taiwan Open fending off four match points in her quarterfinal encounter with Ons Jabeur before defeating Peng Shuai in the final Svitolina next competed in Ukraine s Fed Cup tie against Australia where she won both of her singles rubbers to help Ukraine set up a play off against Germany Svitolina continued her strong start to the season in Dubai where she defeated Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets in the final to capture her first title at Premier 5 level This win propelled her into the WTA top 10 for the first time in her career making her the first Ukrainian ever to do so Svitolina failed to carry her momentum into the American hard court swing losing in the fourth round of Indian Wells to Garbine Muguruza and the second round of Miami to Bethanie Mattek Sands She began the clay court season by capturing her third title of the year in Istanbul Rebounding from a disappointing loss to Zheng Saisai in the first round of Madrid Svitolina then proceeded to reach her second Premier 5 level final of the year and fourth overall in Rome After defeating two top 5 players en route in Karolina Pliskova and Garbine Muguruza she faced off against Simona Halep whom she defeated in three sets to claim the title The win propelled her to a career high of No 6 in the singles rankings as well as to the top spot in the Race to Singapore She then started her campaign at the French Open as one of the favourites to win the tournament Svitolina progressed through her first three matches with relative ease defeating Yaroslava Shvedova Tsvetana Pironkova and Magda Linette respectively Svitolina then overcame qualifier Petra Martic in a tight three set encounter to advance to her second major quarterfinal She faced Simona Halep in a rematch of the Italian Open final Svitolina led by a set and 5 1 and held a match point against the 2014 finalist but lost in three sets the third set at love At Wimbledon she surpassed her previous performances by reaching the fourth round defeating Birmingham finalist and potential dark horse Ashleigh Barty in the first round She then eased past Francesca Schiavone and Carina Witthoft before bowing out to 13th seed and French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets Her fifth title of the year and third successive at Premier 5 level came in Toronto where she defeated four top 10 players en route in Venus Williams Garbine Muguruza Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki Svitolina s first loss of the season at Premier 5 level came the following week in the third round of Cincinnati losing to Julia Gorges She entered the US Open knowing that a run to the semifinals would see her claim the world number one ranking for the first time She overcame Katerina Siniakova in a rain interrupted three set encounter before easing past Evgeniya Rodina and Shelby Rogers to reach the round of 16 at the US Open for the first time She was then defeated by eventual runner up Madison Keys in three sets Despite missing a large part of the Asian swing Svitolina still secured her place at the year end WTA Finals in Singapore making her the first Ukrainian ever to do so As the third seed in Beijing she progressed to her eighth quarterfinal of the year with relative ease defeating wildcard Zhu Lin recent Wuhan finalist Ashleigh Barty and Elena Vesnina There she was defeated by Caroline Garcia on a final set tiebreak Svitolina was drawn into the Red Group at the WTA Finals alongside Halep Wozniacki and Caroline Garcia Despite earning her fifth career win over a number one ranked player by defeating Halep Svitolina lost her other two matches including a two set drubbing by eventual champion Wozniacki which ultimately placed her third in the group She finished the year ranked at No 6 2018 WTA Finals champion edit nbsp at the 2018 French OpenSvitolina began her 2018 season by capturing the Brisbane International title defeating qualifier Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the final 23 She then competed at the Australian Open as the fourth seed She faced qualifier Ivana Jorovic and won in straight sets Against Katerina Siniakova Svitolina prevailed in three sets She then had two straight sets wins over qualifier and compatriot Marta Kostyuk and Denisa Allertova to advance to her first Australian Open quarterfinal where she was upset by Elise Mertens in straight sets 24 Svitolina s 11th career title came after a successful defence of her crown in Dubai where she brushed aside Daria Kasatkina in the final After losing to Carla Suarez Navarro in the third round of Indian Wells she produced her best ever result in Miami reaching the quarterfinals before falling to eventual runner up Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets Rebounding from a second round loss in Madrid to Suarez Navarro Svitolina claimed her second straight Italian Open crown defeating top seed Simona Halep in two sets in a rematch of the previous year s final 25 At the French Open Svitolina posted wins against Ajla Tomljanovic and Viktoria Kuzmova before being upset in the third round by Mihaela Buzărnescu 26 She began her grass court season with a run to the quarterfinals of Birmingham losing again to Buzărnescu 27 Svitolina was then upset in the first round of Wimbledon by recent Mallorca champion Tatjana Maria She enjoyed moderate success during the US Open Series reaching the semifinals in Montreal where she was the defending champion and the quarterfinals of Cincinnati losing there to eventual champion Kiki Bertens She reached the round of 16 at the US Open for the second straight year losing to Anastasija Sevastova in three sets Svitolina s struggles with form continued into the Asian swing with back to back opening round losses to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka in Wuhan and Aleksandra Krunic in Beijing despite opening up a 6 0 3 0 lead in the latter match A quarterfinal defeat in Hong Kong to in form Wang Qiang coupled with Svitolina s decision not to play in the final week of the year at either Moscow or Luxembourg City meant that qualification for the WTA Finals in Singapore would rest on the performances of Karolina Pliskova and Kiki Bertens in Moscow Pliskova s defeat in the second round ensured that Svitolina would qualify for Singapore for the second successive year As the sixth seed she was drawn into the White Group alongside defending champion Caroline Wozniacki and Czechs Pliskova and Petra Kvitova She won all three of her round robin matches first snapping a seven match losing streak against Kvitova defeating her in straight sets She then defeated both Pliskova and Wozniacki in three sets to secure her place in the semifinals alongside Pliskova She defeated Kiki Bertens in three sets and in the final she came from a set down to beat Sloane Stephens winning the biggest title of her career Svitolina ended the year as the world No 4 2019 Two major semifinals edit Svitolina opened the season with an unsuccessful title defense in Brisbane she lost her first match to the previous year s finalist Aliaksandra Sasnovich Seeded sixth at the Australian Open she defeated qualifier Viktorija Golubic Viktoria Kuzmova Zhang Shuai and 17th seed Madison Keys to make her second consecutive quarterfinal at the Australian Open She was however afflicted by a neck and shoulder injury and was defeated by fourth seed and eventual champion Naomi Osaka in straight sets Svitolina then reached back to back semifinals in Doha losing with the lead in the final set against Simona Halep and Dubai where she was the two time defending champion losing in a third set tiebreak to eventual champion Belinda Bencic Svitolina reached her third consecutive semifinal of the year at Indian Wells In her first Premier Mandatory semifinal since 2016 she lost in three sets to 18 year old wildcard and eventual champion Bianca Andreescu 28 The next week at the Miami Open she suffered a surprise defeat in her opening match against Wang Yafan 29 Svitolina later revealed that she had been struggling with knee pain for several weeks and announced she would take a short break to recover Svitolina s clay court season began with back to back opening round losses to Pauline Parmentier in Madrid and to Victoria Azarenka in Rome where she was the two time defending champion and had held a match point leading in the final set At the French Open Svitolina was defeated in the third round by the 2016 champion Garbine Muguruza 30 nbsp at the 2019 Wimbledon ChampionshipsAfter losing in her opening round at both Birmingham and Eastbourne Svitolina proceeded to reach her first Grand Slam semifinal at Wimbledon with victories over Daria Gavrilova Margarita Gasparyan Maria Sakkari Petra Martic and Karolina Muchova becoming the first Ukrainian ever to do so 31 There she faced eventual champion Simona Halep and was defeated in two sets The North American hardcourt season began for Svitolina at San Jose where as the top seed she fell to Maria Sakkari in the quarterfinals She would then fall to Sofia Kenin in both the quarterfinals of Toronto and the round of 16 at Cincinnati Entering the US Open as the No 5 seed Svitolina defeated Whitney Osuigwe Venus Williams Dayana Yastremska and Madison Keys to reach her first US Open quarterfinal There she defeated Johanna Konta in straight sets for a spot in her second successive Grand Slam semifinal She was then defeated in straight sets by Serena Williams She subsequently returned to her career high ranking position of No 3 Svitolina reached three consecutive quarterfinals in the season closing Asian swing losing to Kristina Mladenovic in Zhengzhou eventual runner up Alison Riske in Wuhan and Kiki Bertens in Beijing Despite failing to reach a final during the season Svitolina s overall consistency managed to secure her spot as the eighth seed at the WTA Finals in Shenzhen for the third successive year She was drawn into the Purple Group alongside Karolina Pliskova US Open champion Bianca Andreescu who was later replaced by Sofia Kenin and Wimbledon champion Simona Halep Svitolina topped her group winning all three matches without dropping a set Her semifinal match against Belinda Bencic was cut short when Bencic retired with a leg injury down 4 1 in the final set meaning that Svitolina would advance to the final for the second year in succession as well as her first final since winning the title in 2018 She failed to defend her title however losing in straight sets to Ashleigh Barty This meant Svitolina failed to win a title during the year for the first time since 2012 2020 Monterrey and Strasbourg titles return to top 5 edit nbsp at the 2020 Australian OpenAt her first tournament of the year in Brisbane Svitolina lost in the first round to Danielle Collins in straight sets 32 At the Australian Open Svitolina defeated Katie Boulter and Lauren Davis before falling to eventual runner up Garbine Muguruza 33 Svitolina s slow start to the season continued being upset in the quarterfinals of Hua Hin by Nao Hibino 34 and in the first round of both Dubai by Jennifer Brady 35 and Doha by Amanda Anisimova 36 She rebounded at the Monterrey Open where she easily reached the final without dropping a set She then defeated Marie Bouzkova in the final in three sets capturing her 14th singles title and her first since her WTA Finals win over 16 months ago 37 Following the suspension of the WTA Tour due to the COVID 19 pandemic Svitolina declined to participate in the US Open due to safety concerns 38 Her first tournament back was the Italian Open and defeated Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Svetlana Kuznetsova to reach the quarterfinals where she lost to Marketa Vondrousova winning just three games 39 She next participated at Strasbourg where she defeated Magda Linette Jil Teichmann and Aryna Sabalenka to reach the final There she won her 15th WTA singles title defeating Elena Rybakina in three tight sets 40 At the French Open where she was the third seed Svitolina defeated Varvara Gracheva Renata Zarazua Ekaterina Alexandrova and Caroline Garcia to reach the quarterfinals At this stage she was upset by qualifier and world No 130 Nadia Podoroska 41 Her final tournament of the season was at the inaugural event in Ostrava where in receipt of a first round bye she was defeated by Maria Sakkari in straight sets in the second round 42 She ended her season at Ostrava and ended the year ranked No 5 43 2021 Olympic bronze medal 16th WTA Tour title out of top 10 edit Svitolina began her year as the second seed at the Abu Dhabi Open and made it to the quarterfinals where she lost to unseeded Veronika Kudermetova after a third set tiebreak during which she could not recover from a 3 0 gap at the start 44 Following the loss she embarked on her first tournament of the Australian hard court swing at the inaugural Gippsland Trophy in Melbourne where she entered as the third seed After holding off Andrea Petkovic and Jelena Ostapenko she was confronted by Elise Mertens and lost after her second consecutive third set tiebreak at the tournament 45 46 Next Svitolina began the Australian Open as the fifth seed and made it to the fourth round before she was shocked by unseeded Jessica Pegula in another three set match one that she recapped as where nothing was going my way 47 The loss gave Pegula her first victory over a top 10 player but Svitolina her sixth defeat to a player ranked outside the top 30 at a Grand Slam event since she had become ranked within the top 10 since May 2017 48 In March Svitolina began the year s Middle Eastern hardcourt swing that ended with consecutive disappointments She first entered the Qatar Open as the top seed but was defeated by an injured Victoria Azarenka in her second match of the tournament 49 The following week she entered the Dubai Championships as the first seed once more but she was quickly forced out just after her first match following a loss to Svetlana Kuznetsova in three sets 50 Later that month she turned her fortunes around at the Miami Open after she reached the semifinals for the first time in her seventh appearance at the tournament 51 She was defeated by eventual champion Ash Barty in straight sets 52 Svitolina kicked off the year s Europe clay swing at the Stuttgart Open with a strong performance after making it to the semifinals following a grueling three set win over defending champion Petra Kvitova in the quarterfinals 53 The win set her up for her second semifinal match of the year against Ashleigh Barty where she eventually came up short again in another three set match The defeat marked her third consecutive loss to Barty in their head to head record 54 Svitolina experienced much less success at the Madrid Open after being upset in the first round by Jil Teichmann 55 but she shrugged the loss off quickly as she made it into the quarterfinals of the Italian Open the following week There she was defeated by eventual champion Iga Swiatek in straight sets 56 The swing ended at the French Open where fifth seeded Svitolina lost in the third round to eventual champion Barbora Krejcikova in straight sets 57 Despite the losses Svitolina credited her investment in online psychology courses with helping her cope with the chaotic nature of being on tour during the clay court swing amid the pandemic 58 For the grass swing second seeded Svitolina attended her first tournament at the German Open in Berlin and had a rough start after she was ousted in her first match there her loss to Ekaterina Alexandrova in straight sets marked her first loss to the Russian in their four match head to head record 59 Her woes followed her to the Eastbourne International the following week where she was defeated in the second round by unseeded Elena Rybakina in straight sets 60 The swing culminated with Wimbledon where the defending semifinalist finished a disappointing grass swing with a straight set loss to unseeded Magda Linette in just the second round Her elimination marked the biggest upset of the year s tournament at the time 61 nbsp Svitolina in the bronze medal match at the 2020 Summer OlympicsAt the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Svitolina embarked on her second Olympics appearance and entered into the singles tennis tournament as the fourth seed This would be her second bid to earn her home country its very first medal in tennis in Olympics history 62 After defeating Camila Giorgi in the quarterfinals she was stopped from reaching the gold medal match by Marketa Vondrousova in the semifinals when she lost in straight sets 63 64 Disappointed from losing the semifinals but unfazed she faced off against Elena Rybakina in the bronze medal match in a rematch since their encounter in Eastbourne 65 This time Svitolina exacted revenge and came back from a set down to win the second set tiebreak and the decider Speaking on the significance of the victory after winning the bronze medal Svitolina exclaimed To win such a big battle for the bronze it means the world for me Everyone in Ukraine is watching we don t win so many medals it s very special for me and Ukraine 66 I want to be remembered as a fighter for my country I want to win everything that I play and I always try to do my best and be at my best for Ukraine Svitolina speaking about the Olympics 62 Coming off of her win in Tokyo Svitolina hoped to continue her streak of success in the beginning of the North American hardcourt swing during the year s US Open Series but she quickly failed to materialize crucial wins in the first two tournaments of the swing At the Canadian Open third seeded Svitolina was defeated in her first match by Johanna Konta in a three set loss despite having won the first set The loss marked her first in their six match head to head record 67 The following week at the Cincinnati Open fourth seeded Svitolina was again ousted in her first match this time against Angelique Kerber in another three set loss 68 After her disappointing early exits Svitolina traveled to Michigan for the inaugural Chicago Open as the top seed where she won her 16th WTA title after defeating Alize Cornet in the final match in straight sets Regarding her decision to play in Chicago Svitolina said I came here to get some confidence play some good matches and in the end it happened like that I m looking forward to New York 69 70 In New York at the year s US Open fifth seeded Svitolina began her campaign with straight sets wins over Rebecca Marino and Rebeka Masarova in the first and second round respectively 71 72 She followed those victories with two additional straight set wins over 25th seed Daria Kasatkina and 12th seed Simona Halep to reach her second US Open quarterfinal 73 74 But in the quarterfinals Svitolina was toppled by unseeded 19 year old Leylah Fernandez in a thriller three setter that saw Svitolina take the second set and come back from three games down in the decider to take the set to a tiebreak 75 Svitolina ultimately became the third of four seeded players that Fernandez defeated while on her winning streak to reach her first Grand Slam final 76 A few weeks later in a bid to replicate the success she experienced in Chicago just a few weeks prior Svitolina entered into the inaugural Chicago Fall Tennis Classic as the top seed but she lost to sixth seed and eventual finalist Ons Jabeur in straight sets in the quarterfinals The loss was her first to Jabeur in their four encounters 77 At Indian Wells the defending semifinalist entered as the fourth seed and fought off Sorana Cirstea in the third round in a three set match where she was down by a break in the deciding set before she was swiftly ousted by Pegula in the fourth round in a straight sets breadstick defeat 78 79 Following the loss she explained to the press that she had been suffering from a muscle strain in her right leg during the tournament which prevented her from practicing regularly and severely hampered her movement during her final match 80 Her season end struggles continued after a first round defeat by Camila Osorio at the Tenerife Ladies Open despite being the top seed 81 For the first time in four years she ended the year outside of the top 10 ranked at No 15 82 2022 Pregnancy and hiatus edit Svitolina s disappointing beginning to her season consisted of back to back losses at the Adelaide International 1 to Anastasia Gasanova and 2 to Madison Keys 83 84 She then jumpstarted her first major campaign of the year as the 15th seed at the Australian Open with two consecutive wins over Fiona Ferro 85 and Harmony Tan 86 before she quickly succumbed to Victoria Azarenka after winning just two games in their third round encounter 87 Of her eight remaining matches of the season Svitolina managed to win just three with two being in Monterrey that led to her only quarterfinal of the year where she lost to Camila Osorio 88 Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in February Svitolina made headlines when she declared she would not play against anyone representing Russia or Belarus after she was placed against Russian player Anastasia Potapova in the first round of the Monterrey draw and she and her compatriots demanded that the tennis governing bodies deem any Russian or Belarusian player to be neutral athletes during the war Her concerns were later heeded 89 90 91 On 31 March 2022 Svitolina announced that she was taking a temporary break from competition citing health problems including back pain and emotional exhaustion from the war in Ukraine 92 In May she later announced that she was pregnant with her first child 93 after which she gave birth in October 94 Throughout her hiatus Svitolina took on an active role in charity exhibitions and galas to raise awareness and money in support of Ukraine In July she joined Iga Swiatek and Agnieszka Radwanska for an exhibition in Krakow in which she was the chair umpire together they raised over 400 000 for her eponymous foundation United24 and UNICEF Polska 95 96 In October she raised over 240 000 for her foundation and United24 in a charity gala in Monaco 97 2023 Comeback 17th WTA title French Open quarterfinal amp Wimbledon semifinal edit Joined by new coach Raemon Sluiter Svitolina made her return to the tour at the Charleston Open in April with a wildcard 98 99 where she lost in three sets against Yulia Putintseva 100 She continued her comeback by entering into two tournaments on the ITF Women s World Tennis Tour marking her return to the circuit for the first time in ten years 101 In May Svitolina won consecutive matches for the first time in the season at the Open de Saint Malo and reached the semifinals where she bowed out to eventual champion Sloane Stephens 102 103 The newfound momentum led Svitolina to her 17th career WTA title in Strasbourg over Anna Blinkova it was her second title in Strasbourg her first title in 21 months and it extended her perfect streaks in clay court finals to six and WTA 250 finals to ten 104 She reached the fourth round at the 2023 French Open defeating 26th seed Martina Trevisan along with comeback wins over qualifier Storm Hunter and again over Anna Blinkova She went on to defeat the ninth seed Daria Kasatkina to book her spot in a Grand Slam quarterfinal for the ninth time in her career her fourth at the French Open and her first at a major since the US Open in 2021 105 Despite losing to world No 2 and reigning Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets Svitolina returned to the top 100 on 12 June 2023 106 Her good form continued at Wimbledon where she reached back to back quarterfinals as a wildcard defeating Venus Williams Elise Mertens Sofia Kenin and 19th seed Victoria Azarenka She defeated the world No 1 Iga Swiatek to make her second Wimbledon semifinal 107 It was also her fourth win over a major champion She became the third player in the Open Era to defeat four former Major champions in a single Grand Slam tournament after Serena Williams at the 1999 US Open and Justine Henin at Roland Garros in 2005 108 As a result she returned to the top 30 rising close to 50 positions up in the rankings In July 2023 when Ukrainian four time individual world sabre champion Olga Kharlan was disqualified at the World Fencing Championships for not shaking the hand of her defeated Russian opponent though she instead offered a tapping of blades in acknowledgement Svitolina voiced support for Kharlan 109 110 Why don t Russians respect our position she asked 109 She called on the Federation Internationale d Escrime to follow the WTA s lead it has supported Svitolina s decision to not shake hands with Russians or Belarusians after matches 111 She said I think the other sports federations should do the same They should respect our decision and the decision of our country as well 111 Svitolina called the FIE s disqualification disrespectful towards Ukrainians 111 Playing style edit nbsp Svitolina returning from the baseline at the 2015 French OpenSvitolina is a defensive baseliner The Guardian described Svitolina s playing style as deceptively casual but being capable of brilliant displays when in good form 112 Svitolina is capable of turning defense into offense when given the chance and is capable of hitting low risk winners from defensive positions Her groundstrokes are very consistent and are hit with moderate power although she is capable of hitting groundstrokes with significant power when the opportunity arises Her backhand is her stronger side especially down the line and on the run although both her forehand and her backhand penetrate deep into the court Her second serve is particularly weak and often exploited allowing return winners She often struggles if playing against someone who is very aggressive and not making many unforced errors on that day 113 Her first serve speed peaks at 110 mph 175 km h allowing her to serve aces She has been known to struggle with volleying at the net but she possesses good reactions and she can accelerate well across the court to deal with short balls Her favourite surfaces are grass and clay 5 although she is yet to reach a singles final on grass Coaches editSvitolina was coached by Sebastien Mathieu in 2013 and 2014 She then worked with Iain Hughes for two and a half years and chose to split from him in November 2016 5 114 In February 2016 she added former world No 1 Justine Henin to her coaching team 115 In late 2016 Svitolina announced that Gabriel Urpi would be her new coach with Thierry Ascione replacing Henin as her new coaching consultant 116 Ascione coached Svitolina until the 2018 US Open and she then had a brief stint with Nick Saviano whilst still being accompanied on a weekly basis by hitting partner Andrew Bettles Bettles became her full time coach for the 2018 season and former player Marcos Baghdatis began working with her for the 2020 season Following the end of her 2021 season Svitolina split with Bettles 117 announcing her new team would be made of Andis Juska as new coach and Gunter Bresnik as consultant 118 After her maternity leave hiatus in 2022 Svitolina returned to the tour in April 2023 with Raemon Sluiter 98 Equipment editSvitolina had been endorsed by Nike for clothing and shoes since 2016 having previously been sponsored by Ellesse and Lacoste Svitolina uses Wilson racquets specifically endorsing the Wilson Blade range of racquets 119 In 2023 she began endorsing Adidas clothing and shoes Personal life editSvitolina is married to ATP tennis player Gael Monfils They began their relationship in 2019 announced their engagement on 3 April 2021 and were married on 16 July 120 121 122 Svitolina does not plan on changing her surname with the ITF to Monfils while she is an active player 123 however she uses Elina Monfils on her social media profiles 124 125 On 15 May 2022 126 Svitolina and Monfils announced they were expecting their first child together a girl 127 She was born later that year 128 She had previously dated England cricketer Reece Topley 129 Career statistics editMain article Elina Svitolina career statistics Olympic Games edit Bronze medal match edit Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreBronze 2021 Tokyo Olympics 2020 Hard nbsp Elena Rybakina 1 6 7 6 7 5 6 4WTA Championships finals edit Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreWin 2018 WTA Finals Singapore Hard i nbsp Sloane Stephens 3 6 6 2 6 2Loss 2019 WTA Finals Shenzhen Hard i nbsp Ashleigh Barty 4 6 3 6Grand Slam singles performance timeline edit Key W F SF QF R RR Q DNQ A NH W winner F finalist SF semifinalist QF quarterfinalist R rounds 4 3 2 1 RR round robin stage Q qualification round DNQ did not qualify A absent NH not held SR strike rate events won competed W L win loss record To avoid confusion and double counting these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player s participation has ended Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 SR W L Win Australian Open A A 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R QF QF 3R 4R 3R A 0 10 22 10 69 French Open Q1 Q2 2R 2R QF 4R QF 3R 3R QF 3R A QF 0 10 26 10 72 Wimbledon A Q1 1R 1R 2R 2R 4R 1R SF NH 2R A SF 0 9 16 9 64 US Open A 1R 2R 1R 3R 3R 4R 4R SF A QF A 3R 0 10 22 10 69 Win loss 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 4 9 4 7 4 12 4 9 4 15 4 6 2 10 4 2 1 11 3 0 39 86 39 69 See also editTennis Gael Monfils UkraineReferences edit a b WTA Tennis English WTA Tennis Retrieved 23 December 2018 Elina Svitolina pro pervyj seks 500 v chas samolyot v podarok i rugan matom YouTube YouTube 2018 09 09 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 Retrieved 2020 09 20 Eksklyuzivne interv yu z najuspishnishoyu 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Chris 2 March 2022 Ukraine s Elina Svitolina tops Russia s Anastasia Potapova in opening round of Monterrey Open CBS Sports Archived from the original on 26 March 2022 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Futterman Matthew 1 March 2022 Tennis Suspends Russia and Belarus but Will Allow Their Players to Compete The New York Times Archived from the original on 29 January 2023 Retrieved 17 March 2023 THE BODY CAN NO LONGER STAND SVITOLINA ANNOUNCED A TEMPORARY PAUSE IN HIS SPORTS CAREER Tablo ID in Ukrainian 31 March 2022 Retrieved 31 March 2022 Elina Svitolina Gael Monfils announce pregnancy Women s Tennis Association 15 May 2022 Archived from the original on 4 March 2023 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Elina Svitolina Gael Monfils announce birth of first child Women s Tennis Association 15 October 2022 Archived from the original on 28 October 2022 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Iga Swiatek will host charity tennis event in Poland to benefit children impacted by war in Ukraine ESPN 29 June 2022 Archived from the 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Wimbledon quarterfinals a b World Fencing Championships Ukraine s Olga Kharlan disqualified for refusing Russian Anna Smirnov s handshake BBC 27 July 2023 Aadi Nair 27 July 2023 Ukrainian fencer disqualified from world championships for refusing handshake with Russian opponent Olga Kharlan offered to touch blades after beating Anna Smirnova who then staged a sit down protest at the handshake refusal The Independent a b c Borger Julian 27 July 2023 Ukraine calls for disqualified fencer to be reinstated after anti Russia protest The Guardian Elina Svitolina s defensive masterclass seals WTA Finals win against Stephens The Guardian 28 October 2018 Retrieved 28 December 2020 WTA MATCHFACTS PDF wtatour com Retrieved 8 April 2018 Svitolina Splits With Coach Iain Hughes Women s Tennis Association Retrieved 2016 11 16 Henin to help rising Svitolina Women s Tennis Association Published February 11 2016 Svitolina Announces New Coaching Team Led By Gabriel Urpi Women s Tennis Association 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