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Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva
WTA 114
Best 2026: 114
Best 2025: 107
Best 2024: 146
Best 107

Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva

Country
Age 20 yo / 180 cm / ? kg
Forehand Left Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2020
Birthplace/Residence Andorre la Vieille
Earnings 533,635$
Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva, born on August 9, 2005, is a professional tennis player from Andorra. She gained international recognition when she won the 2020 Australian Open Junior Championship at just 14 years old, showcasing her potential as a rising star in tennis. By achieving this, she became the first player from Andorra to win a Junior Grand Slam title, marking a significant milestone in her career.

Victoria is coached by her father, Joan Jimenez, who has played a crucial role in shaping her career both technically and mentally. The father-daughter duo shares a strong bond both on and off the court, with her father often seen providing guidance and support during tournaments. She has been balancing her tennis ambitions with her academic commitments, striving for excellence in both fields.

She comes from a supportive family that is deeply invested in her career. Her mother, Virginia Kasintseva, has also been an encouraging presence in her journey. Although Victoria is relatively private about her personal life, she often shares glimpses of her strong family ties through social media. As of the latest updates, there is no public information regarding her romantic relationships, as she remains focused on her budding tennis career.

A few interesting facts about Victoria include her affinity for learning languages; she is fluent in Spanish, Catalan, and English, and is known for her vibrant and colorful on-court outfits. Also, despite coming from a small country with limited tennis infrastructure, she has admirably risen through the ranks to make a name for herself on the global stage. Her love for pets, especially her dogs, is evident in her off-court life, providing her with joy and companionship during her travels.

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