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Champions Reel: How Rebecca Peterson won Nanchang 2019
2019 Nanchang • October 14, 2023 -
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Indian Wells: Gauff overcomes Peterson from 4-2 down in third set
2023 Indian Wells • March 14, 2023 -
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Indian Wells: Peterson edges Kostyuk in three tight sets
2023 Indian Wells • March 9, 2023 -
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Merida: Top points from Giorgi and Peterson's third-set tussle
2023 Merida • February 27, 2023 -
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Merida: Qualifier Peterson edges McNally, into 1st final in four years
2023 Merida • February 26, 2023 -
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Merida: Qualifier Peterson stuns top seed Linette to make semis
2023 Merida • February 25, 2023 -
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The best clay-court points of 2022: Part 4
2022's Best Points • November 23, 2022
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Shots of the year: The best of May 2023
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Swiatek routs Peterson to start US Open title defense
2023 US Open • August 28, 2023 -
US Open Day 1 preview: Gauff bids to extend winning streak
2023 US Open • August 27, 2023 -
Rankings Watch: Muchova continues resurgence, Rybakina hits career-high
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Gauff survives Peterson; Sabalenka outlasts Krejcikova in Indian Wells
2023 Indian Wells • March 14, 2023 -
Indian Wells Day 7 preview: Swiatek, Raducanu ready for first hard-court duel
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Indian Wells Day 1 preview: Kostyuk, Noskova, Parks in action
2023 Indian Wells • March 8, 2023 -
Rankings Watch: Graf's longtime record broken; Krejcikova back in Top 20
Rankings update • February 27, 2023
More on Peterson...
Personal
Coached by father, Mart Peterson; trains in Stockholm
Mother's name is Annelie; has one sister, Berit
Has an aggressive game style, likes to control the game with forehand
Tennis idols growing up were Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters
Enjoys hanging out with family and friends
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (2): 2019 - Nanchang, Tianjin.
Finalist (1): 2023 - Merida.
DOUBLES
Winner (1): 2015 - Rio de Janeiro (w/Bonaventure).
ADDITIONAL
Swedish Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2014-16, 2018-19.
Career in Review
Best result of 2023 season was R-Up finish at Merida (l. Giorgi in F) and R16 at Indian Wells (l. Gauff)
2022 highlight was R-Up finish at WTA125K Series event in Andorra. At Tour-level reached 2r seven times, including at Australian Open and Adelaide 250 where she upset World No.2 Aryna Sabalenka
Best results in 2021 were SFs at Chicago [250], Nur-Sultan and Cluj Napoca. Also made two further QFs at Phillip Island Trophy and Belgrade
Reached two QFs in 2020, at Monterrey and Istanbul
Won first two career WTA titles in 2019 at first Nanchang (d. Rybakina in F) and then Tianjin (d. V.Williams in 1r, Watson in F)
Broke into Top 50 for first time, at No.44, following Tianjin title run (October 14, 2019) to end year at No. 43 - posted 25-19 main draw record in 2019, entered the year with only 19 main draw wins in her career
Began 2019 season by reaching 2r on first main draw appearance at Australian Open (l. Sharapova)
Defeated No.8 Sloane Stephens in 1r of 2019 Washington DC for first career Top 20 win
Other 2019 highlights include QF at Rabat (l. Tomljanovic) and R16 at Eastbourne (l. Kerber) and Cincinnati (as a qualifier, l. Ka.Pliskova)
Finished 2018 at No.55 for debut Top 100 season, cracking the Top 100 for the first time on May 14,2018 (at No.95)
Reached SF at Acapulco (l. Voegele) and advanced to 3r at US Open, first time at that stage of a Grand Slam (l. Kanepi)
Missed first half of 2017 season with shoulder injury; made QF at Guangzhou (l. Krunic) and reached first Grand Slam main draw at US open as qualifier (l. Allertova)
Highlight of 2016 season was 2r at Bogota, Tokyo and Guangzhou; also fell 1r at Rio de Janiero, Gstaad, Bastad and contested qualifying at all four Grand Slams
Reached first career QF at 2015 Bastad (l. Barthel); also reached 2r at Guangzhou (as qualifier, l. Niculescu), fell 1r at Nuremburg and Florianopolis and contested qualifying at US Open
Won one WTA doubles title at 2015 Rio de Janeiro (w/Bonaventure)
Earned first main draw win at 2014 Miami defeating Mona Barthel in 1r (l. Makarova in 2r); also fell 1r at Bastad (l. Cepelova)
Played one main draw in 2013 at Bastad falling in 1r (l. Halep)
Played first WTA main draw at Bastad in 2012, falling 1r (as WC, l. Rus)
Contested WTA qualifying for the first time at Bastad in 2010
Owns 12 singles titles on ITF Circuit
Member of the Swedish Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2014-16, 2018-19, 2023
Played first professional tournament in 2009, in doubles at ITF/Stockholm
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