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Top seeds Hsieh, Mertens to face Hunter, Siniakova in Indian Wells final
2024 Indian Wells • March 15, 2024 -
Champions Corner: Hunter, Siniakova cement formidable partnership in Dubai
WTA Insider • February 25, 2024 -
Hunter and Siniakova win Dubai to capture first doubles title of the year
2024 Dubai • February 24, 2024 -
Hunter, Siniakova to face Melichar-Martinez, Perez in Dubai doubles final
2024 Dubai • February 23, 2024 -
Siniakova knocks out Gauff in Doha second-round upset
2024 Doha • February 13, 2024 -
Siniakova, Hunter among new duos in Australian Open doubles entry list
2024 Australian Open • December 29, 2023 -
Former No.1s Krejcikova and Siniakova confirm doubles split for 2024 season
Player News • November 12, 2023
Latest Player Videos
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"Magnificent!": Siniakova's out-of-this-world court coverage beats Minnen
2024 Indian Wells • March 8, 2024 -
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Qualifier Collins advances past Siniakova to Doha quarters
2024 Doha • February 14, 2024 -
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Siniakova's top five plays from second-round upset of Gauff in Doha
2024 Doha • February 13, 2024 -
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Burel holds off Siniakova in Linz to make first WTA 500 quarterfinal
2024 Linz • February 1, 2024 -
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Siniakova squeaks past 2023 finalist Martic in Linz first round
2024 Linz • January 31, 2024 -
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Krejcikova's quick hands spark comeback win over Gauff and Pegula
2023 WTA Finals Cancun • November 2, 2023 -
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Champions Reel: How Katerina Siniakova won Nanchang 2023
2023 Nanchang • October 23, 2023 -
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Two gripping rallies end Siniakova's win over Bouzkova in Nanchang
2023 Nanchang • October 22, 2023
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Personal
Coached by Peter Huber. Also works with father, Dmitri Siniakov (also a businessman), Formerly coached by Evgeniia Maniukova
Mother's name is Hana Siniakova (accountant); younger brother is Daniel
Mentored by WTA legend Helena Sukova, who is now a sports psychologist
Started playing tennis at age 5. Favorite surface is hardcourt; favorite tournament is Australian Open
Favorite city is Paris
Tennis idol growing up was Maria Sharapova
Enjoys listening to music and reading, especially detective books and sci-fi. Would like to meet the singer Taylor Swift
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (5): 2023 - Bad Homburg, Nanchang; 2022 - Portoroz; 2017 - Shenzhen, Bastad.
Finalist (5): 2023 - Hong Kong; 2021 - Bad Homburg; 2018 - Shenzhen; 2016 - Bastad, Tokyo (International).
DOUBLES
Winner (25): 2024 - Dubai (w/Hunter); 2023 - Australian Open, Indian Wells (w/Krejcikova), San Diego (w/Krejcikova); 2022 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open (all w/Krejcikova), Melbourne 2 (w/Pera) Berlin (w/Sanders), Monastir (w/Mladenovic); 2021 - Gippsland Trophy, Madrid, Roland Garros, Olympics, WTA Finals (all w/Krejcikova), Moscow (w/Ostapenko); 2020 - Shenzhen (w/Krejcikova); 2019 - Sydney (w/Krunic), Toronto, Linz (both w/Krejcikova); 2018 - Roland Garros, Wimbledon (both w/Krejcikova); 2015 - Prague (w/Bencic); 2014 - Tashkent (w/Krunic), 125/Limoges (w/Voracova).
Finalist (17): 2024 - Indian Wells (w/Hunter); 2023 - Adelaide 1 (w/Hunter), Berlin (w/Vondrousova); 2022 - WTA Finals Fort Worth (w/Krejcikova); 2021 - Australian Open (w/Krejcikova); 2020 - Linz (w/Hradecka); 2019 - Indian Wells (w/Krejcikova); 2018 - Shenzhen, Miami, WTA Finals (all w/Krejcikova); 2017 - Taipei City, Indian Wells, Charleston, Prague, US Open (all w/Hradecka); 2015 - Tashkent (w/Dushevina); 2014 - Stanford (w/Kania).
ADDITIONAL
Czech Fed Cup Team, 2017-19.
Career in Review
In 2023, won fourth and fifth WTA career singles titles at Bad Homburg (d. Bronzetti in F) and Nanchang (d. Bouzkova in F). Also reached final at Hong Kong (l. Fernandez) and advanced to SF at Merida (l. eventual champion Giorgi).
In doubles in 2023 won titles at Australian Open, Indian Wells and San Diego (all w/Krejcikova). Also achieved R-Up at Adelaide 1 (w/Hunter) and Berlin (w/Vondrousova).
At 2022 Portoroz, lifted first WTA singles title in over five years (d. Rybakina in F). Also made QF at Hamburg (l. eventual champion Pera)
Finished her second consecutive season as WTA Doubles World No.1 after winning six titles in 2022 (Melbourne Summer Set #2, Australian Open, Berlin, Wimbledon, US Open, Monastir); with her title at the US Open with partner Krejcikova, completed the career Golden Slam (winning all four Grand Slams and the Olympics) in Doubles
Singles highlight in 2021 was R-Up finish at Bad Homburg (l. Kerber) - her first singles final since the start of 2018. Also made SF at Parma and reached three further QFs
Finished 2021 as WTA Doubles World No.1 after winning a Tour-leading five titles, including Roland Garros and Olympics (both w/Krejcikova)
Reached two doubles finals in 2020, winning her first event of the season (Shenzhen w/Krejcikova) and finishing R-Up in the last (Linz w/Hradecka); also reached SF at Australian Open and Roland Garros (both w/Krejcikova)
Best singles results of 2020 were QF at Strasbourg (l Sabalenka) and 3r run at Roland Garros (l. Bertens)
Produced career-best Slam singles result with R16 run at 2019 Roland Garros (d. No.1 Osaka in 3r, l. Keys)
Finished 2018 ranked No.1 in doubles after winning first two Grand Slam trophies at Roland Garros (d. Hozumi/ Ninomiya in F) and Wimbledon (d. Melichar/Peschke in F) both w/Krejcikova, the first pairing to complete the Roland Garros-Wimbledon double since Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama in 2003; also became the first team ever to win the girls' (2013) and ladies' doubles title at SW19
Also R-Up w/Krejcikova at 2018 WTA Finals Singapore (l. Babos/ Mladenovic)
Has three Top 5 career wins in singles - against No.4 Halep at 2017 Shenzhen, No.4 Garcia at Wuhan, and No.1 Osaka at 2019 Roland Garros
Won both singles rubbers during Czech Republic's 3-0 victory over USA in final of 2018 Billie Jean King Cup
Won two career singles titles in 2017, first at Shenzhen (d. No.4 Halep in 2r, No.10 Konta in SF - the first Top 10 wins of her career - and Riske in F) and then Bastad (d. No.17 Sevastova in QF, No.20 Garcia in SF and No.6 Wozniacki in F)
Reached doubles final at 2017 US Open (w/Hradecka, l. Chan/Hingis)
Made Top 50 debut on October 24, 2016
In 2016, advanced to first two WTA finals of career, at Bastad (as qualifier, l. Siegemund) and Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. McHale)
Won back-to-back Grand Slam matches for the first time during 3r showing at 2016 Wimbledon (l. A.Radwanska)
Notched the first Top 20 win of her career by upsetting No.14 Petkovic during QF run at 2015 Birmingham
Broke into Top 100 for the first time on October 20, 2014 following breakthrough SF run at Moscow (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Pavlyuchenkova)
Fell 1r on Grand Slam main draw debut at 2014 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Diyas)
Made WTA main draw debut at 2013 Miami (l. Muguruza)
Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2012
Ranked world No.2 in ITF junior rankings in December 2012; won the girls' doubles titles at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open in 2013
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