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Renata
Zarazua

MEX
28 yrs
5' 3'' (1.60 m)
Current Ranking
81
Singles Titles
0
Won / Lost
39 / 29
Prize Money
$883,025
  • Coached by older brother Patricio Zarazua (was No.1 player at Palm Beach Atlantic University)
  • Lives with parents Jose Luis and Alejandra
  • Away from tennis court, she likes to go shopping

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

51

Height

5' 3'' (1.60 m)

Birthday

Sep 30, 1997 September 30, 1997

Birthplace

Mexico City, Mexico

Career Highlights

WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS
SINGLES
Winner (3): 2025 - Austin
2024 Charleston
2023 Montevideo

Finalist (1): 2021 - Concord

DOUBLES
Winner (1): 2024 - Puerto Vallarta (w/Shymanovich)
Finalist (2): 2024 - Valencia, Bari (both w/Moratelli)

Career in Review

Highlights in 2025 included title run at WTA 125 Austin, and a SF run at Sao Paulo; registered debut Top 10 win over No.6 Madison Keys at US Open, became first Mexican player (male or female) to knock out a Top 10 seed at a major since 1995

A strong 2024 season saw her play main draw at all four Grand Slams for the first time, contest QF at Merida and reach a career high ranking of No.51 in November after claiming her maiden WTA 125 title at Charleston

Played mainly ITF in 2023, lifting titles at Boca Raton $25K and $60K Lexington. Ended the season with strong WTA 125 results at Florianopolis with SF, Buenos Aires with SF and lifting the title at Montevideo, climbing back up the ranking to No.105

Ranking dipped in 2022, winning only one Tour level match in first round of qualifying at Guadalajara (WTA 500) and ended the season at No.350

In 2021 achieved R-Up at WTA 125 Concord and 2r at Guadalajara (l. Schmiedlova) and Miami (l. Kerber)

Breakthrough performances in 2020 reaching SF at Acapulco (l. Fernandez) and 2r at Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Svitolina) and breaking into Top 150

Won first WTA main draw match in 2018 over Kristyna Pliskova. Also made Grand Slam qualifying debut at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open

Played first WTA main draw match at Florianopolis 2016 (as qualifier, l. Pella in 1r)

Entered first WTA tournaments in 2016 with qualifying at Acapulco and Monterrey. Earned first ITF titles that season at Leon $10K and La Bisbal $10K

Represented Mexico in 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2023 Fed Cup/BJKC

Made professional debut on ITF circuit in 2013 at Austin $10K

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