Bianca Andreescu is a highly accomplished Canadian professional tennis player, achieving a career-high ranking of world No. 4. Her impressive career includes three WTA Tour singles titles: the 2019 Indian Wells Open, the 2019 Canadian Open, and the 2019 US Open. Notably, she is the first Canadian, regardless of gender, to secure a major singles title. Additionally, Andreescu ended a 50-year drought for Canadians by winning the Canadian Open. Her success has made her a prominent figure in Canadian sports and a rising star in the world of tennis.
Bianca Andreescu, after overcoming injury challenges, stages a remarkable comeback, regaining career momentum. The US Open champion battles back, determined to reclaim her past glory and break the cycle of setbacks.
In 1969, Faye Urban won the Canadian Open, marking the last time a Canadian had won the tournament before Andreescu's victory.
In 1984, Mary Joe Fernández won the girls' under-16 Orange Bowl title.
In 1985, Mary Joe Fernández won the girls' under-18 Orange Bowl title.
In 1994, Bianca Andreescu's parents emigrated from Romania to Canada for her father's job as a mechanical engineer.
In 1999, Serena Williams won the Indian Wells Open.
On June 16, 2000, Bianca Vanessa Andreescu was born. She is a Canadian professional tennis player.
In 2006, Maria Sharapova won the US Open, marking the last time a teenager won a major singles title before Bianca Andreescu.
In late 2013, Bianca Andreescu began playing 18-and-under events on the ITF Junior Circuit.
In 2014, Bianca Andreescu won Les Petits As and the 16-and-under Orange Bowl, becoming the fourth Canadian in a row to win that event. She also secured three singles and one doubles title at Grade-4 and Grade-5 tournaments.
In July 2015, Bianca Andreescu began playing on the ITF Circuit. She finished runner-up to Alexa Glatch in a 25k event in Gatineau.
In 2015, Andreescu led Canada to a third-place finish at the Junior Fed Cup.
In early 2015, Bianca Andreescu won both the singles and doubles titles at the Condor de Plata tournament in Bolivia, her first Grade-2 tournament.
In August 2016, Bianca Andreescu won her first ITF titles in singles and doubles at an event in Gatineau, winning the doubles with Charlotte Robillard-Millette.
In 2016, Andreescu first met Simona Halep at the Canadian Open, where Halep advised her to turn professional.
In 2016, Andreescu led Canada to a fifth-place finish at the Junior Fed Cup.
In 2016, Bianca Andreescu withdrew from the Australian Open due to injuries. She reached the semifinals in singles at the US Open, losing to Kayla Day.
In early 2016, Bianca Andreescu achieved a career-high junior ranking of No. 3 in the world.
In 2017, Andreescu made her senior Fed Cup debut and helped Canada achieve promotion to World Group II by winning key matches in their round robin pool, tie against Chile, and play-off against Kazakhstan.
In 2017, Bianca Andreescu qualified for Wimbledon and made her Grand Slam debut. She also won her first WTA Tour match at the Washington Open against Camila Giorgi, later upsetting Kristina Mladenovic.
In 2017, Bianca Andreescu won major doubles titles at the Australian Open and French Open with Carson Branstine, becoming the first Canadian team to win a major girls' doubles title.
In 2018, Andreescu competed in the World Group II for Canada, losing a rubber against Romania. She also won a decisive doubles rubber against Ukraine with Gabriela Dabrowski to keep Canada in World Group II.
In 2018, Bianca Andreescu did not play any matches at the WTA Tour level.
In 2018, Bianca Andreescu did not play any tour-level matches, focusing on the ITF Circuit where she reached four finals and won two titles. She withdrew from the Canadian Open due to a back injury.
In 2018, Canada lost to Romania in the World Group II Fed Cup, with Andreescu losing to Irina-Camelia Begu. However, Andreescu and Gabriela Dabrowski won a crucial doubles match against Ukraine to keep Canada in World Group II.
During the 2019 US Open final, Andreescu hit 19 winners. She also hit 44 winners in the 2019 Indian Wells final, 37 of which were forehand winners.
In 2019 Bianca Andreescu had a run at the US Open.
In 2019, Andreescu won both of her singles rubbers as Canada swept the Netherlands 4-0 to advance to the World Group play-offs in Fed Cup.
In 2019, Andreescu won her first career WTA title at the Indian Wells Open, showcasing good shot selection.
In 2019, Bianca Andreescu had a breakout year, rising to prominence by winning the Indian Wells Open, the Canadian Open, and the US Open. She defeated Serena Williams in both finals and finished the year ranked world No. 5.
In 2019, Bianca Andreescu won three WTA Tour-level singles titles: the Indian Wells Open, the Canadian Open, and the US Open. She also became the first Canadian to win a major singles title and the first to win the Canadian Open in 50 years. She finished the year ranked world No. 5.
Seeded sixth at the US Open in 2019, Andreescu reached the fourth round but lost to Maria Sakkari. Because she did not defend her 2019 title, she fell to No. 20 in the rankings.
Due to a shoulder injury, Andreescu missed the Fed Cup tie against Czech Republic in 2020, where Canada were swept 0-4. A format change allowed Canada to advance to the Fed Cup Finals qualifying round.
In 2020, Bianca Andreescu missed the start of the season due to a knee injury. Her attempt to defend her title at the Indian Wells Open was cut short when the tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 25, 2021, Bianca Andreescu tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced to withdraw from the Madrid Open.
In 2021 at Rome, Andreescu reached her first WTA 1000 quarterfinals since the 2021 Miami Open, after Emma Raducanu retired, then defeating Nuria Párrizas Díaz and Petra Martić. She lost to Iga Świątek.
In 2021, Bianca Andreescu returned to competition at the Australian Open after 15 months, since her run at the 2019 US Open. She won her first-round match but was then upset by Hsieh Su-wei.
At the beginning of the grass-court season in 2022, competing as a wildcard at the Rosmalen Open, Andreescu reached her first grass quarterfinal since 2022.
Andreescu defeated Naomi Osaka to reach her first WTA Tour semifinal since 2023 Hua Hin and her first on grass since 2022 in Bad Homburg.
In 2024, Andreescu appointed her hitting partner of three years, J.T. Nishimura, as her coach.
In 2024, Andreescu returned to the WTA Tour after a nine-month hiatus at the French Open, reaching the third round before losing to Jasmine Paolini.
In 2025, Andreescu missed the first three months of the season due to injury and illness, including having emergency surgery to remove her appendix. She returned to competitive action in April at the Rouen Open, losing to Suzan Lamens in the first round.
Having started the 2026 season ranked at world No. 228, Andreescu spent January playing on the ITF Circuit, winning 13 of her 14 matches including claiming titles at Bradenton and Vero Beach.
Serena Williams is a retired American professional tennis player widely...
Maria Sharapova is a retired Russian professional tennis player She...
Canada is a North American country spanning from the Atlantic...
Bolivia a landlocked country in central South America boasts diverse...
The Netherlands often called Holland is a country in Northwestern...
Simona Halep is a Romanian former professional tennis player who...
12 minutes ago Dimitrov faces setback before Roland Garros qualifying, dream in jeopardy.
2 hours ago Massachusetts schools face devastating cuts, impacting teachers, DEI, and summer programs.
2 hours ago Emma Raducanu Reunited with US Open Winning Coach Andrew Richardson Before French Open.
3 hours ago Marcos: Philippines Likely Involved in Taiwan Conflict; Peaceful Resolution Possible, he stated.
3 hours ago Bianca Andreescu's triumphant comeback: From injury setbacks to reclaiming career momentum and breaking the curse.
4 hours ago Alaska Airlines pioneers transatlantic flights with Boeing 737 MAX, launching next week.
Thomas Massie is a Republican politician and engineer representing Kentucky's...
Michael Joseph Jackson the King of Pop was a highly...
William Franklin Graham III known as Franklin Graham is an...
Paula White-Cain is a prominent American televangelist and key figure...
Kash Patel is an American lawyer who currently serves as...
Sir David Attenborough is a highly acclaimed English broadcaster natural...