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Ekaterina Alexandrova

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Russian tennis player (born 1994)
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Evgenyevna and thefamily name isAlexandrova.

Ekaterina Alexandrova
Alexandrova at the2022 French Open
Full nameEkaterina Evgenyevna Alexandrova
Native name
Екатери́на Евге́ньевна Александро́ва
Country (sports) Russia
ResidencePrague, Czech Republic[1][2]
Born (1994-11-15)15 November 1994 (age 31)
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Turned pro2011
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachIgor Andreev (Dec 2024—), Evgeny Alexandrov,[3] Vojta Flegl
Prize moneyUS$ 9,452,063
Singles
Career record462–285
Career titles5
Highest rankingNo. 10 (13 October 2025)
Current rankingNo. 10 (13 October 2025)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2020,2021,2023)
French Open4R (2025)
Wimbledon4R (2023,2025)
US Open4R (2025)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsRR (2025)
Olympic Games2R (2021)
Doubles
Career record70–97
Career titles1
Highest rankingNo. 41 (8 September 2025)
Current rankingNo. 48 (13 October 2025)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2024)
French Open2R (2019,2020,2025)
Wimbledon3R (2025)
US Open3R (2025)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games1R (2024)
Team competitions
Fed CupW (2020–21), record 2–1
Last updated on: 13 October 2025.

Ekaterina Evgenyevna Alexandrova (Russian:Екатери́на Евге́ньевна Александро́ва,IPA:[jɪkətʲɪˈrʲinəɐlʲɪksɐnˈdrovə];[4] born 15 November 1994) is a Russian professionaltennis player. She achieved her career-highsingles ranking of world No. 10 on 13 October 2025[5] and a WTA doubles ranking of No. 41 on 8 September 2025.[6]

Alexandrova has won fiveWTA Tour and threeWTA 125 singles titles.[1]She has also won seven singles titles on theITF Circuit.[7]

Personal life

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Since 2006, Alexandrova has been living and training inPrague, Czech Republic, with her parents and two siblings, a brother and a sister. They moved after travelling to the city for a youth tournament, attracted by the local availability of tennis courts compared to Russia.[8] According to the player, theRussian Tennis Federation didn't know about her existence before 2016 and she has never been good enough to cause interest from the Czech Tennis Association in terms of citizenship switch. However, she has long been tempted by the easier life possibility with a Czech passport, especially consideringtravel visas, but wasn't able to implement the opportunity at a certain point — after collecting all the necessary documents she couldn't decide if another citizenship is really the right decision for her. She hasn't applied for the Czech citizenship yet.[3][9][10][11]

Alexandrova speaks Russian and Czech fluently, and also English, to a lesser extent. Her father Evgeny is her coach, andSteffi Graf was her childhood tennis idol.[3][12]

Career

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2016: WTA Tour debut, WTA 125 title

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Alexandrova started the year ranked No. 291 and clinched her fifthITF Circuit title in February at the 10k event in Trnava, defeatingKarolína Muchová in the final.[13][note 1]

In April, Alexandrova made herWTA Tour singles debut at theKatowice Open where she qualified for the main draw, after surviving the qualifying rounds as an unseeded player.[14][note 1] In her first WTA main-draw match, she defeated world No. 115Klára Koukalová,[15] before falling to eventual finalistCamila Giorgi in three sets.[14][note 1]

In June, Alexandrova competed at theWimbledon Championships, which was both the first grass-court tournament of her career and hermajor debut. At the time of the entry deadline for thequalifying draw, she was 10 ranking spots below the cutoff and ultimately gained entry after a last-minute withdrawal.[16] She qualified for the main draw after defeatingOns Jabeur in the first round and then prevailing 14–12 and 13–11 in three-set matches againstStephanie Vogt (saved a match point) andHarriet Dart, respectively. Overall, she played 108 games in just three matches.[17] In the first round, she defeated 23rd seed and former world No. 1,Ana Ivanovic, in straight sets, causing one of the biggest upsets in the tournament.[18] In the second round, she lost toAnna-Lena Friedsam.

After her Wimbledon run, Alexandrova returned to clay and reached the final of theITS Cup, a 50k event, losing to compatriot and top seedElizaveta Kulichkova in three sets.[19]

In August, Alexandrova participated in thequalifying competition at theUS Open. She defeatedRobin Anderson in the first round and lost toViktoriya Tomova in the second round, both in three-set matches. She then competed at theTournoi de Québec, defeating world No. 59,Julia Görges in the first round before losing to qualifier and eventual semifinalistTereza Martincová in the second round.[20]

Entering theWTA 125 Open de Limoges as the world No. 133, Alexandrova caused a huge shock by ending the season with the biggest title of her career. En route, she defeated three local favourites: fourth seedPauline Parmentier in the second round, second seedAlizé Cornet in the semifinals,[21] and top seed world No. 24,Caroline Garcia, in the final.[22]

2017: Top 100

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Alexandrova at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships

In the 2017 season, Alexandrova continued to be a constant presence on the WTA Tour but not achieving any major success. She received direct entry into theAustralian Open main draw for the first time in her career, but lost to compatriot and 30th seedEkaterina Makarova in the first round.[23]

She made her top 100 debut with consecutive title runs a 60k eventsPingshan Open andOpen de Seine-et-Marne.[24] Making her firstFrench Open main-draw appearance, she defeatedKateřina Siniaková before falling short to eventual semifinalist and world No. 2,Karolína Plíšková, in three sets.[25] At theWimbledon Championships, Alexandrova lost to eventual championGarbiñe Muguruza in the first round.[26]

In August, Alexandrova qualified for aPremier 5 tournament for the first time at theRogers Cup and reached the second round, losing to world No. 6 and eventual runner-upCaroline Wozniacki.[27] At theUS Open, she lost to 18th seedCaroline Garcia in the second round.

In November, Alexandrova returned to theOpen de Limoges as the defending champion and lost in the quarterfinals to eventual runner-upAntonia Lottner.

2018: Maiden WTA Tour final

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Alexandrova at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships

Alexandrova enjoyed a breakthrough season on the WTA Tour in 2018.

At theAustralian Open, she was beaten by fellow hard hittingMadison Keys in the second round, winning just one game in the process.[28]

After some mediocre results, Alexandrova fell out of the top 100.[29] However, she managed to make the semifinals of 100k events, theEmpire Slovak Open andIlkley Trophy. Alongside a run to the final of the 100k event, theHungarian Pro Ladies Open,[13][note 1] she returned to the top 100.[29]

In September, she reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal at theKorea Open, clinching her first top-10 victory over world No. 10,Jeļena Ostapenko, in straight sets.[30] The following month, Alexandrova made an astonishing run at another WTA International tournament, theLinz Open, qualifying for the main draw and reaching her first WTA final. Sailing through the qualifying rounds with the loss of just four games, Alexandrova defeated compatriotAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets to reach her first WTA semifinal.[31] There, she recovered from a bagel in the first set and defeated former top-10 playerAndrea Petkovic.[32] In the final, she lost toCamila Giorgi in straight sets, but nonetheless returned to the top 100.[33]

She ended the season by tradition atLimoges, winning the title for the second time in her career, after beatingEvgeniya Rodina in straight sets.[34] This victory solidified her place in the top 100, finding herself at World No. 73 after the tournament.[35]

2019: Russian No. 1

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Alexandrova at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships

In 2019, Alexandrova continued to earn more success on the WTA Tour.[14][note 1]

She began her season at theShenzhen Open, where she lost in the second round to eventual champion and top seedAryna Sabalenka.[36]

Playing in a WTA Tour main draw at home for the first time, Alexandrova prevailed in the qualifying rounds, before reaching the quarterfinals of theSt. Petersburg Trophy where she fell to Sabalenka, in straight sets once again.[37] She then set a new career-high ranking of No. 59 after a semifinal run at theHungarian Ladies Open where she held five match points against eventual championAlison Van Uytvanck.[38]

With her best result at a Premier Mandatory event, Alexandrova reached the third round of theIndian Wells Open by beating world No. 13 Wozniacki, in three sets.[39] She did not perform well on clay courts, except at theFrench Open, reaching the third round of a major tournament for the first time in her career. She beat 30th seedMihaela Buzărnescu in the first round, before stunning 2010 finalistSamantha Stosur in the second.[40]

In the grass-court season, Alexandrova made it into the quarterfinals of theEastbourne International andRosmalen Championships, losing there to eventual champions Karolína Plíšková[41] and Alison Riske, respectively. A disappointing first-round exit atWimbledon followed, losing toKateřina Siniaková in three sets.[citation needed]

She achieved her best run in a Premier 5 tournament at theCanadian Open, reaching the third round as qualifier. After leading throughout the majority of both sets, Alexandrova fell toSerena Williams in straight sets.[42] Alexandrova also led world No. 4,Simona Halep, by a set and a break in the second round of theCincinnati Open, but failed to sustain her high level.[43] She was defeated by 33rd seedZhang Shuai in the second round of theUS Open, a player whom she defeated in Cincinnati earlier on. Nonetheless, she became the highest-ranked Russian after this tournament.[citation needed]

Alexandrova reached her second career semifinal at theKorea Open, where she beat Kristie Ahn in the quarterfinals by hitting a personal-record 22 aces.[44] Another strong run came at the Premier MandatoryChina Open where she stunned world No. 5, Halep, in straight sets, claiming the biggest win of her career.[45] However, she was defeated by compatriotDaria Kasatkina, again in straight sets.[46]

Defending finalist points at theLinz Open, Alexandrova rolled into the semifinals but failed to convert her match points againstJeļena Ostapenko and leading in both the second and final sets.[47] Making her main-draw debut at theKremlin Cup, the Russian made the quarterfinals although her run was eventually stopped by the in-formKarolína Muchová.[48] For the third time in her career, Alexandrova closed out her season with a triumph at theOpen de Limoges, this time lifting the trophy as the top seed.[49]

2020: First WTA Tour title, Fed Cup debut

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Alexandrova started the 2020 season at theShenzhen Open. Seeded fifth, she won her first career singles title beating seventh seedElena Rybakina in the final.[50] As a result, she became the first player to win a WTA Tour tournament in the new decade. At theAustralian Open where she was seeded at a major event for the first time, she reached the third round but then lost to seventh seed and last year finalist,Petra Kvitová.[51]

Alexandrova then represented Russia for the first time in her career, leading the team againstRomania in theFed Cup as the Russian No. 1.[52] On her debut, she led Russia to a tight 3–2 win over the home team, defeatingElena-Gabriela Ruse in straight sets[53] andAna Bogdan in a tight three-setter,[54] helping to book Russia's spot in the inauguralFed Cup Finals.[55] She next participated at theSt. Petersburg Trophy, where she reached the semifinals losing in three sets to defending champion and eventual champion,Kiki Bertens.[56] At theQatar Ladies Open, she suffered a first-round exit at the hands ofAmanda Anisimova.[57] The WTA Tour was suspended from March through July due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[58][59]

When the WTA resumed tournament play in August, Alexandrova competed at thePalermo Ladies Open. Seeded eighth, she lost in the second round to eventual championFiona Ferro.[60] Seeded fifth at thePrague Open, she was defeated in the first round by qualifier Lesia Tsurenko.[61] At theCincinnati Open, she lost in the second round to American qualifierChristina McHale.[62] The tournament was held at theUSTA BJK National Tennis Center for the first time, lowering the risk of the transmission of the virus behind closed doors. At the same competition ground, she stunned the returning former world No. 1 and three-time champion,Kim Clijsters, in the first round of theUS Open, after recovering from a set down.[63] However, she failed to back up her good win as she fell short toCaty McNally in round two.[64]

At theItalian Open in Rome, Alexandrova was defeated in the first round by tenth seed Elena Rybakina.[65] Seeded seventh atStrasbourg, she lost in the second round to Kateřina Siniaková.[66] Seeded 27th at theFrench Open, she made it to the third round in which she was defeated by third seedElina Svitolina.[67]

At the first edition of theOstrava Open, Alexandrova lost in the first round to eighth seedAnett Kontaveit.[68] At her final tournament of the year, theUpper Austria Ladies Linz, she was seeded fourth and reached the semifinals where she was beaten by second seedElise Mertens.[69]

Alexandrova ended the season ranked 33.[29]

2021: Olympics debut, BJK Cup champion

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Alexandrova started her season at the first edition of theAbu Dhabi Open. Seeded 17th, she lost in the third round to second seed Elina Svitolina.[70] Seeded ninth at the first edition of theGippsland Trophy, she upset top seed Simona Halep in her quarterfinal match[71] after defeating French Open championIga Świątek.[72] She was defeated in the semifinal byKaia Kanepi.[73] Seeded 29th at theAustralian Open, she lost in the third round to top seedAshleigh Barty.[74]

As the top seed inLyon, Alexandrova was defeated in the first round by qualifier and eventual champion,Clara Tauson.[75] At theDubai Championships, she lost in a three-set first round battle toCoco Gauff after saving multiple match points and having match points of her own.[76] Competing as the top seed at theSt. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy, she reached the quarterfinals where she was defeated by compatriot and eventual finalist,Margarita Gasparyan.[77] Seeded 30th inMiami, she lost in the third round to fifth seed Elina Svitolina.[78]

At thePorsche Tennis Grand Prix, Alexandrova made it to the quarterfinals in a WTA Tour clay tournament for the first time in her career where she was defeated by second seed Simona Halep.[79] InMadrid, she lost in the first round to 12th seed Victoria Azarenka.[80] At theItalian Open, she was defeated in the third round byJessica Pegula.[81] Seeded third at theInternationaux de Strasbourg, she reached the quarterfinals where she lost to fifth seed and eventual champion,Barbora Krejčíková.[82] Seeded 32nd at theFrench Open, she beat seven-time Grand Slam championVenus Williams in the first round.[83] She was defeated in the second round by eventual champion Krejčíková.

Alexandrova played only one grass-court tournament to prepare for Wimbledon. At theGerman Open, she stunned second seed Elina Svitolina in the second round for her second top 10 win of the year.[84] She lost in the quarterfinals to fifth seed and eventual finalist, Belinda Bencic.[85] Seeded 32nd atWimbledon, she was shocked by qualifierCamila Osorio in the second round.[86]

Representing Russia at theSummer Olympics, Alexandrova lost in the second round toNadia Podoroska[87] after upsetting Elise Mertens in the first round.[88]

Alexandrova lost in the opening rounds of theWestern & Southern Open and theTennis in the Land events toJennifer Brady[89] andIrina-Camelia Begu[90] respectively. She ended a three-match losing streak at theUS Open, defeating former Grand Slam finalistSara Errani in the first round with 42 winners.[91] However, she was stunned by lucky loserKamilla Rakhimova in the second round.[92]

She lost to Tauson for the second time in 2021 at theLuxembourg Open[93] before she retired in the final qualifying round of theOstrava Open. After recuperating for more than a month, Alexandrova returned for theKremlin Cup. She took the first set against top-10 playerOns Jabeur in the first round before her opponent was forced to retire.[94] The Russian then defeatedAnhelina Kalinina in straight sets to reach her first quarterfinal since June.[95] She then sealed a huge upset over world No. 2, Aryna Sabalenka, in straight sets,[96] before earning her third top 10 win of the tournament over Maria Sakkari when the Greek was forced to retire down 1–4 in the opening set.[97] Leading 6–4, 4–0 in the final set against Anett Kontaveit, she was unable to close out the victory and finally lost in three sets.[98]

Alexandrova was part of theRussian team that won the inauguralBJK Cup Finals in Prague.[99] She lost the only match she competed in the week againstClara Burel, but Russia was still able to defeat France 2–1 in that tie[100] and win the title at the end of the week.[101]

2022: WTA 1000 semifinal, two titles, top 20

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Alexandrova started her season at2022 Adelaide International 1. She lost in the first round toLeylah Fernandez which is followed by a second round exit to Garbiñe Muguruza inSydney. Unseeded at theAustralian Open, she lost toBernarda Pera in the first round. After defeatingCamila Giorgi, she was defeated byMaria Sakkari in the second round ofSt. Petersburg. Alexandrova suffered early exits in bothIndian Wells andMiami losing to Simona Halep and Victoria Azarenka, respectively, in the second rounds.[14][note 1]

Alexandrova eventually turned her underwhelming season around and reached the semifinals of theCharleston Open, defeatingAllie Kiick,Zheng Qinwen, Karolína Plíšková andMagda Linette in route. She lost to the eventual champion Belinda Bencic, in straight sets. Following a second-round exit inStuttgart to Anett Kontaveit, she reached her first WTA 1000 semifinals inMadrid as a qualifier cruising past Ostapenko and Anisimova in route. She lost to the eventual champion, Ons Jabeur, in the semifinal. However, it was followed by a second round appearance inRome where she lost to Maria Sakkari. Seeded 30th in theFrench Open, she lost to Irina-Camelia Begu in the second round.[14][note 1]

She won her second tour title at theRosmalen Open cruising pastDayana Yastremska, Anhelina Kalinina, Caty McNally, Veronika Kudermetova and Aryna Sabalenka dropping only one set.[102] Following a second-round loss to Daria Kasatkina inBerlin, she suffered a wrist injury and took a break.

She suffered some early exits after returning from injury, losing in the second rounds ofCincinnati andCleveland. Seeded 28th in theUS Open, she reached the second round where she was defeated byLauren Davis in three sets.[14][note 1]

Alexandrova won her second title of the season inSeoul defeating Ostapenko in the final.[103] She continued her great run of form inOstrava as she surges into the semifinals with wins over Victoria Azarenka, Daria Kasatkina and Tereza Martincová.[104] In the semifinals, she was ultimately defeated by world No. 1, Iga Świątek, in three sets. After reaching the semifinals in Ostrava, she made her top-20 debut in theWTA rankings on 10 October 2022. Seeded 15th inGuadalajara, she struggled with the high altitude as she lost to Camila Osorio in the first round.

2023: Wimbledon fourth round

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Alexandrova started her season atAdelaide where she lost in the first round toMarkéta Vondroušová in three sets. It was followed by a second round withdrawal fromAdelaide International 2, after getting a first-round win overJaimee Fourlis, in straight sets. Seeded 19th at theAustralian Open, Alexandrova defeatedYsaline Bonaventure andTaylor Townsend, before falling to Magda Linette in the third round.[105]

InMiami, she reached the quarterfinals of a WTA 1000 for a second time, defeating ninth seed Belinda Bencic andBianca Andreescu by retirement en route.[14][note 1]

She won her second grass-court title at theRosmalen Championships as the defending champion with a win over compatriot Veronika Kudermetova.[106] She continued her good form on grass reaching the fourth round atWimbledon for the first time at a major.[14][note 1]

2024: Second WTA 1000 semifinal, top 15

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Alexandrova had a disappointing start to the season at theBrisbane International, where as the seventh seed, she had a bye in the first round, losing in the second round to qualifierJulia Riera in straight sets.[14][note 1] In her next tournament, theAdelaide International, beat Magda Linette in the first round in three sets match,[107] Veronika Kudermetova in the second round in straight sets,[108] and top seed Elena Rybakina in the quarterfinals also in straight sets.[109] In the semifinal, she lost to Jelena Ostapenko.[110] After this, she went on to theAustralian Open, seeded 17th, she lost in the first round toLaura Siegemund in three sets.[111]

Alexandrova participated in the newly upgraded WTA 500Ladies Linz, where as second seed and with a bye in the first round, she defeated qualifierJule Niemeier in the second in straight sets,[112] and fifth seed and defending champion,Anastasia Potapova, in the quarterfinals, also in straight sets.[113] In the semifinal, she beat third seedDonna Vekić in three sets.[114] In the final, she faced top seed Jelena Ostapenko, losing in straight sets.[115]

At the newly upgraded WTA 500Monterrey Open, Alexandrova reached the semifinals as a third seed and with a bye in the first round, defeating wildcard playerRenata Zarazúa,[116] and seventh seed Yuan Yue[117] before losing toLulu Sun.[118]

At theUS Open, Alexandrova lost to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka in the third round.[119]

2025: Best season: three major fourth rounds, top 10 debut

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Seeded fourth at theLinz Open, Alexandrova received a bye in the first round and then defeated qualifiersAliaksandra Sasnovich[120] andPetra Martić,[121] to reach the semifinals where she overcame top seed Karolína Muchová.[122] In the final, she defeated fifth seed Dayana Yastremska in three sets to claim her first WTA 500 title and fifth overall.[123][124]

Alexandrova reached the semifinals at the WTA 1000Qatar Ladies Open with wins over wildcard entrantEmma Raducanu,[125] world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka,[126] Elise Mertens[127] and sixth seed Jessica Pegula.[128] She lost in the last four to Amanda Anisimova, bringing an end to her eight-match winning streak.[129]

In April at theCharleston Open, Alexandrova defeatedAnn Li,[130] sixth seedDiana Shnaider[131] and third seed Zheng Qinwen[132] to reach the semifinals, where she lost to top seed Jessica Pegula in three sets.[133] Two weeks later Alexandrova made it through to the semifinals at theStuttgart Open with wins overLiudmila Samsonova,[134] sixth seedMirra Andreeva[135] and third seed Jessica Pegula,[136] before losing to eventful champion Jeļena Ostapenko.[137] PartneringZhang Shuai, she also reached thedoubles final at the same event, losing to top seedsGabriela Dabrowski andErin Routliffe.[138]Having received a bye in the first round at theMadrid Open due to her seeding of No. 21, Alexandrova defeatedOlga Danilović[139] and 14th seed Daria Kasatkina,[140] before her run was ended in the fourth round byMoyuka Uchijima.[141]Seeded 20th at theFrench Open, wins overLucia Bronzetti,[142]Elisabetta Cocciaretto[143] andVeronika Kudermetova,[144] saw her reach the fourth round, where she lost to second seed Coco Gauff.[145]

In June, moving onto the grass court season as second seed at theRosmalen Open in 's-Hertogenbosch, Alexandrova defeated qualifierMariam Bolkvadze,[146]Anna Blinkova[147] and eighth seed Veronika Kudermetova to make it through to the semifinals,[148] in which she lost to third seed Elise Mertens, in three sets.[149] Two weeks later she made the quarterfinals at theBad Homburg Open with wins overBelinda Bencic[150] and Maria Sakkari.[151] Alexandrova lost in the last eight to fourth seed Iga Świątek.[152] Seeded 18th atWimbledon, she defeated qualifierPriscilla Hon,[153]Suzan Lamens[154] andZeynep Sönmez to reach the fourth round,[155] where she lost toBelinda Bencic.[156]Back on clay courts and as top seed at theHamburg Open, Alexandrova reached the quarterfinals with wins over qualifiersEva Vedder[157] andCaroline Werner,[158] before losing to defending champion and seventh seed Anna Bondár in three sets.[159]

In August, at theCincinnati Open, she received a first round bye thanks to being seeded 12th and then defeated Lulu Sun[160] andMaya Joint[161] to make it through to the fourth round, at which point she lost to 28th seed Anna Kalinskaya.[162] Subsequently Alexandrova reached a career-high WTA ranking of world No. 14 on 18 August 2025.[163]Seeded second at theMonterrey Open, Alexandrova received a bye in the first round and then recorded wins over wildcard entrantAjla Tomljanović,[164] defending championLinda Nosková[165] andMarie Bouzková[166] to reach the final, which she lost to third seed Diana Shnaider in three sets.[167]

At theUS Open, she defeatedAnastasija Sevastova,[168] Wang Xinyu[169] andLaura Siegemund[170] to make it into the fourth round, where she lost to second seed Iga Świątek.[171]

In September, seeded second at theKorea Open, Alexandrova defeatedLoïs Boisson,[172]Ella Seidel[173] and Kateřina Siniaková to reach the final.[174] She lost the championship match to top seed Iga Świątek in three sets.[175] On 13 October 2025, following theWuhan Open, where she lost to Jessica Pegula in the round of 16,[176] Alexandrova secured her top 10 debut at 30 years old.[177][178] Seeded fourth at theNingbo Open, she defeated wildcard entrantYuan Yue,[179] McCartney Kessler[180] and seventh seed Diana Shnaider[181] to reach the final, which she lost to third seed Elena Rybakina in three sets.[182] The following week at thePan Pacific Open, she received a bye and then overcame Jaqueline Cristian to make it into her 11th WTA quarterfinal of the year,[183] which she lost to 10th seed Sofia Kenin in a third set tiebreak.[184]

Alexandrova was second alternate for theWTA Finals inRiyadh in November and made her debut at the season-ending showpiece event when Madison Keys withdrew from the tournament after her first two group matches due to illness with first alternate, Mirra Andreeva, declining to take her place citing fitness issues.[185] Alexandrova faced sixth seed Elena Rybakina and lost in straight sets.[186]

Career statistics

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Main article:Ekaterina Alexandrova career statistics

Grand Slam performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (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.

Singles

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Tournament2016201720182019202020212022202320242025SRW–LWin %
Australian OpenA1R2R1R3R3R1R3R1R1R0 / 97–944%
French OpenA2R1R3R3R2R2R3R1R4R0 / 912–957%
Wimbledon2R1R1R1RNH2RA[a]4RA4R0 / 78–753%
US OpenQ22R1R2R2R2R2R3R3R4R0 / 912–957%
Win–loss1–12–41–43–45–35–42–39–42–39–40 / 3439–3453%

Doubles

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Tournament20182019202020212022202320242025SRW–LWin %
Australian Open2RA1R1RA1R3R2R0 / 64–640%
French OpenA2R2R1R1R1R1R2R0 / 73–730%
WimbledonA2RNH1RA[a]2RA3R0 / 44–450%
US OpenA2RA1R1R1R1R3R0 / 63–633%
Win–loss1–13–31–20–40–21–42–36–40 / 2314–2338%

Awards

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National

Notes

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  1. ^abSuspended due to theban of Russian and Belarusian athletes in light of theRussian invasion of Ukraine.
  1. ^abcdefghijkTo obtain data from this reference, select the corresponding year on the WTA or ITF website.

References

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