Kristýna Plíšková, born on March twenty-first, nineteen ninety-two, is a distinguished former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. Throughout her career, she made a significant mark on the WTA Tour, securing one singles title and five doubles titles, alongside three titles on the WTA Challenger Tour, two of which were in doubles. Her prowess on the court also extended to the ITF Circuit, where she claimed nine singles and eight doubles titles.
Plíšková's career reached a notable peak on July thirty-first, two thousand seventeen, when she achieved her highest singles ranking of world No. thirty-five. In doubles, she reached a career-high ranking of No. forty-four on June fourteenth, two thousand twenty-one. Her competitive spirit and skill were evident from a young age, as she triumphed in the junior tournament at the Wimbledon Championships in two thousand ten, defeating Sachie Ishizu in straight sets.
One of her remarkable achievements includes setting the record for the most aces in a match on the WTA Tour, with thirty-one aces during a second-round match against Monica Puig at the two thousand sixteen Australian Open. This record showcases her powerful serve and ability to dominate on the court.