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Ena
Shibahara

JPN
27 yrs
5' 7'' (1.70m)
Current Ranking
116
Doubles Titles
0
Won / Lost
14 / 11
Prize Money
$399,340
  • Coached by Shuhei Shibahara
  • Was introduced to tennis aged seven
  • Describes herself as an all-court player, and her favorite shot is the serve
  • Studied sociology at UCLA (2016-18)
  • 2016 US Open junior doubles champion (w/Hart)
  • Favorite surface is hard and favorite tournament is the US Open
  • Speaks Japanese and English
  • Loves spending time with family and friends, enjoys the outdoors, listening to music, making crafts, and cooking

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

116

Height

5' 7'' (1.70m)

Birthday

Feb 12, 1998 February 12, 1998

Birthplace

Mountain View, CA, USA

Career Highlights

DOUBLES
Winner (11): 2024 - Osaka (w/Siegemund)
2023 - 's-Hertogenbosch, Montreal (both w/Aoyama)
2021 - Abu Dhabi, Yarra Valley Classic, Miami, Eastbourne, Cleveland (all w/Aoyama)
2020 - St. Petersburg (w/Aoyama)
2019 - Tianjin, Moscow (both w/Aoyama)

Finalist (8): 2025 - Nottingham (w/Danilina)
2024 - Tokyo (w/Siegemund)
2023 - Australian Open, Zhengzhou (both w/Aoyama), Charleston (w/Olmos)
2022 - Indian Wells (w/Muhammad)
2019 - Bogota (w/Carter), San Jose (w/Aoyama)

MIXED DOUBLES GRAND SLAM TITLES AND FINALS
Winner (1): 2022 - Roland Garros (w/Koolhof)


WTA 125 TITLES AND FINALS
DOUBLES
Winner (1): 2019 - Newport Beach (w/Carter)

Finalist (2): 2025 - Puerto Vallarta (w/Joint)
2019 - Houston (w/Fichman)

Career in Review

In 2025, made first career WTA Tour singles QF at Austin, qualified for US Open main draw for 2nd straight year (l. 1r to Raducanu), and hit career-high singles ranking of No.116 on July 14; also was Nottingham doubles R-Up (w/Danilina)

Breakthrough year in singles in 2024 saw her ranking climb from No.570 at the end of 2023 to a new career high of No.132 by October 2024. Made Grand Slam main draw debut at US Open reaching 2r as a qualifier (l. Swiatek), reached 2r at Prague and Guadalajara, and won her first career ITF singles title at W35/Spring, TX

In doubles in 2024, won her 11th career title at Osaka with Laura Siegemund

During 2023, reached Australian Open women's doubles final (w/Aoyama, l. Krejcikova/Siniakova in F) and won doubles titles at 's-Hertogenbosch and Montreal; in singles, reached Guadalajara main draw as a qualifier (l. Ka.Pliskova)

In 2022, reached career-high doubles ranking of No.4 in March following Australian Open SF (w/Aoyama) and Indian Wells R-Up (w/Muhammad); later that year, won first Grand Slam title in mixed doubles at Roland Garros (w/Koolhof)

During 2021, made first Tour-level main draw in singles at Cleveland (as a lucky loser, l. Mattek-Sands in 1r); also won five WTA Tour doubles titles (all w/Aoyama)

Collected another WTA Tour doubles title in 2020, winning St. Petersburg (w/Aoyama)

In 2019, played first WTA Tour qualifying matches in singles at Lausanne. In doubles, won first career WTA Tour titles at WTA 250 Tianjin and WTA 500 Moscow (both with Aoyama); also R-Up at WTA 250 Bogota (w/Carter) and WTA 500 San Jose (w/Aoyama), as well as WTA 125 title at Newport Beach (w/Carter)

Claimed first ITF Circuit doubles title in 2018 at Baton Rouge with Hayley Carter

In 2016, made doubles Grand Slam main draw debut at US Open with Jada Hart (l. 1r); they also teamed up to win that year's Junior US Open doubles title

Made professional ITF debut in 2014

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