Veronika Kudermetova, born on April twenty-four, nineteen ninety-seven, is a prominent Russian professional tennis player known for her remarkable achievements on the court. She has reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 9, a milestone she accomplished on October twenty-four, twenty-twenty-two. In doubles, she has excelled even further, attaining a career-high WTA ranking of No. 2 on June sixth, twenty-twenty-two.
Her accolades include being a doubles major champion, having triumphed at the twenty-twenty-five Wimbledon Championships alongside partner Elise Mertens. Kudermetova has also secured nine WTA Tour doubles titles, which feature three prestigious WTA 1000 events, and she has been crowned champion at the WTA Finals in both twenty-twenty-two and twenty-twenty-five. Additionally, she reached the doubles final at Wimbledon in twenty-twenty-one, partnering with Elena Vesnina.
Kudermetova made her WTA Tour main-draw debut in singles at the twenty-eighteen Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, while her doubles debut came earlier at the twenty-fourteen Kremlin Cup, where she teamed up with Evgeniya Rodina. Her first WTA Tour singles title was clinched at the twenty-twenty-one Charleston Open, and she celebrated her inaugural WTA doubles title at the twenty-nineteen Wuhan Open, partnering with Duan Yingying.
In addition to her individual successes, Kudermetova has represented the Russia Fed Cup team, where she holds a win-loss record of three to four. Her journey in professional tennis continues to inspire many as she strives for further accomplishments in her career.