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Jelena Ostapenko
WTA 25
Best 2025: 15
Best 2024: 9
Best 2023: 12
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Jelena Ostapenko

Country Latvia
Age 28 yo / 177 cm / 68 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2014
Birthplace/Residence Riga / Riga, Latvia
Earnings 17,295,868$
Jeļena Ostapenko is a professional tennis player from Latvia who has made significant waves in the world of tennis with her aggressive playing style and powerful groundstrokes. One of her most remarkable achievements came in 2017 when she won the French Open. Ostapenko's victory was notable as she became the first unseeded player to win the French Open in the Open Era since 1933. This triumph also marked her first Grand Slam singles title, catapulting her into the international spotlight.

Apart from her remarkable success at Roland Garros, Ostapenko has achieved other notable milestones on the WTA tour. She has claimed multiple titles throughout her career, exhibiting her talent and consistency on the court. Her playing style is characterized by a high-risk, high-reward approach, making her a formidable opponent capable of defeating top-ranked players. She has been consistently ranked among the top players on the WTA tour, further solidifying her status as one of the top talents in women's tennis.

**Personal Life:**

Jelena Ostapenko was born on June 8, 1997, in Riga, Latvia. Her passion for tennis was evident from a young age, largely influenced by her mother, who served as her coach. Growing up, Ostapenko balanced her love for dance with her burgeoning tennis career, having trained in ballroom dancing as a child. This diverse background has contributed to her agility and footwork on the tennis court.

Outside of tennis, Ostapenko is known for her vibrant personality and expressive demeanor during matches. She speaks multiple languages, including Latvian, Russian, and English, highlighting her multicultural upbringing. Despite her rigorous travel and training schedule, she values spending time with her family and friends whenever possible.

Ostapenko remains a prominent figure in Latvian sports, serving not only as a representative of her country on the international stage but also as an inspiration to aspiring athletes in Latvia and beyond. Her journey from a promising junior player to a Grand Slam champion serves as a testament to her dedication, hard work, and passion for the sport of tennis.
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