Ajla Tomljanović is an Australian professional tennis player who achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 32 in April 2023. She also reached No. 47 in doubles in 2015. Tomljanović has won four singles and three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Notably, in November 2023, she secured her first WTA 125 tournament victory in Florianópolis.
Ajla Tomljanović was born in May 1993.
In 1993, Ajla Tomljanović's father, Ratko Tomljanović, won the handball European Cup.
In October 2008, Ajla Tomljanović played her first professional ITF Circuit event in Mexico City, losing to Estefanía Craciún in the semifinals.
In January 2009, Ajla Tomljanović qualified for the ITF event in Boca Raton, Florida, where she lost to Heidi El Tabakh in the second round.
On March 30, 2009, Ajla Tomljanović reached a combined career-high junior ranking of world No. 4.
On May 10, 2009, Ajla Tomljanović won her first ITF doubles title in Zagreb, partnering with Petra Martić.
In 2009, Ajla Tomljanović won the Australian Open girls' doubles title with Christina McHale, defeating Aleksandra Krunić and Sandra Zaniewska in the final.
In 2010, Ajla upset Francesca Schiavone at the French Open
Ajla Tomljanović missed most of the 2012 season due to mononucleosis.
At Wimbledon in 2012, Ajla Tomljanović lost in the second round to 13th seed Agnieszka Radwańska.
In 2014, Ajla Tomljanović began competing for Australia at the US Open after obtaining permanent residency, though she was required to represent Croatia at non-Grand Slam events for the subsequent four years.
In 2014, Ajla Tomljanović took up permanent residency in Brisbane to be closer to her cousin Isabella Bozicevic's family who were based in the neighbouring Gold Coast as well as begin training at the Queensland Tennis Centre and in doing so switched allegiances to represent Australia in the four Grand Slams.
In January 2015, Ajla Tomljanović peaked at No. 47 in the doubles rankings.
In 2015, Ajla Tomljanović started the season at the Brisbane International as a wildcard and defeated former world No. 1 Jelena Janković in the first round, marking the biggest win of her career at the time.
At the Charleston Open in 2016, seeded 14th, Ajla Tomljanović lost in the third round to top seed Sloane Stephens.
At the US Open in 2016, Ajla Tomljanović lost in the first round to 17th seed Angelique Kerber.
In 2017, Ajla Tomljanović began a relationship with Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios.
In 2017, Tomljanović was defeated in the second round by 2017 French Open champion Jeļena Ostapenko in the Italian Open
In January 2018, Ajla Tomljanović was granted Australian citizenship, enabling her to represent the country at all events on the WTA Tour.
In January 2018, Ajla Tomljanović's application for Australian citizenship was approved, allowing her to represent Australia at WTA Tour events and in the Fed Cup.
In 2018, Ajla Tomljanović's relationship with Nick Kyrgios ended.
As a result of her performance, Ajla Tomljanović reached a career-high ranking of No. 39 on April 1, 2019.
In 2019, Ajla Tomljanović began dating Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini.
At the Australian Open in 2020, Ajla Tomljanović lost in the second round to eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza.
In 2020, Ajla Tomljanović made her World TeamTennis debut with the Vegas Rollers during the WTT season played at The Greenbrier.
At the Australian Open in 2021, Ajla Tomljanović lost in the second round to second seed Simona Halep.
In 2022, Ajla Tomljanović entered the Australian Open ranked world No. 43 but lost in the first round to Paula Badosa.
In 2022, Ajla Tomljanović's relationship with Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini ended.
On January 13, 2023, Ajla Tomljanović appeared in the tennis docuseries "Break Point", which premiered on Netflix.
Despite a hiatus due to a knee injury, Ajla Tomljanović reached a career-high ranking of world No. 32 on April 3, 2023.
In April 2023, Ajla Tomljanović reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 32.
In November 2023, Ajla Tomljanović won her first WTA 125 tournament, held in Florianópolis.
In 2023, Ajla Tomljanović withdrew from her scheduled matches at the United Cup due to a knee injury.
In 2024, Ajla Tomljanović made the semifinals at the Morocco Open but retired due to illness. She lost in the second round of the French Open to Jasmine Paolini and suffered a first-round exit at Wimbledon.
In 2024, Ajla Tomljanović represented Australia in both singles and doubles events at the Summer Olympics. She was eliminated by Coco Gauff in the opening round in the singles. In doubles, she and her partner Olivia Gadecki lost to eventual silver medalists Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider.
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