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Clara Tauson

Clara Tauson is a Danish professional tennis player who achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 19 in singles and No. 94 in doubles, both attained on July 14, 2025. She has secured three WTA Tour titles throughout her career, all of which were won on hardcourt surfaces.

2011: Zealand and Club Championships Wins

In 2011, Clara Tauson won the U9 tournament at the Zealand championships and the club championship for the U10.

August 2013: Tennis Europe Junior Tour Debut

On August 26, 2013, Clara Tauson debuted on the Tennis Europe junior tour.

2013: Junior Tournament Debut

In 2013, at the age of 10, Clara Tauson began playing junior tournaments.

2014: Triple Danish U12 Champion

In 2014, Clara Tauson became a triple Danish U12 champion, winning girls' singles, girls' doubles, and mixed doubles with Holger Rune.

2015: First Tournament Victory

In 2015, Clara Tauson secured her first tournament victory.

February 2016: ITF Junior Circuit Debut

In February 2016, Clara Tauson debuted on the ITF Junior Circuit, the premier level for worldwide competition among U18 tennis players.

August 2016: Danish Tennis Championship Win

In August 2016, at the age of 13, Clara Tauson won the Danish Tennis Championship, defeating Hannah Viller Møller and breaking Caroline Wozniacki's record by winning at a younger age.

2017: Fed Cup Debut and European Youth Olympic Festival Win

In 2017, Clara Tauson debuted for the Denmark Fed Cup team and won the tennis tournament at the European Youth Olympic Festival.

2017: Professional Tournament Debut

In 2017, Clara Tauson started playing professional tournaments.

2018: European Junior Championship and Osaka Mayor's Cup Wins

In 2018, Clara Tauson's biggest victories included the European Junior Championship in girls' singles and the Osaka Mayor's Cup, her first Grade-A junior tournament win. She also got a sponsor contract with Japanese sports equipment producer Yonex.

2018: Return to Osaka

In October 2018, Tauson came back to Osaka where she had won the juniors tournament, this time to play a WTA 250 tournament. Tauson reached the quarterfinals but lost to French player Diane Parry, in three sets.

April 2019: First WTA Tour Tournament

In April 2019, Clara Tauson entered her first WTA Tour tournament as a qualifier, reaching the main draw but losing her first-round match.

April 2019: WTA Tour Debut

In April 2019, Clara Tauson made her debut on the WTA Tour.

2019: Attendance at Justine Henin's Tennis Academy

From 2019, Clara Tauson attended Justine Henin's tennis academy in Belgium.

2019: Coach Cooperation

In 2019 Clara Tauson started a cooperation with her coach which lasted until 2023 due to lack of finances.

2019: Full-Time Professional

In 2019, Clara Tauson became a full-time professional tennis player, focusing on singles while also participating in doubles tournaments and Fed Cup.

February 2020: Fed Cup Promotion

In February 2020, Clara Tauson helped bring Denmark back to Europe/Africa Group I in Fed Cup.

2021: First WTA Tour Singles Titles

In 2021, Clara Tauson, in her first year as a senior, won her first two WTA Tour singles titles at the Lyon Open and Luxembourg Open, alongside a Challenger and two ITF tournament wins, leading her to enter the top 50 in the WTA rankings.

2022: End of Academy Attendance

In 2022 Clara Tauson finished her time at Justine Henin's tennis academy in Belgium.

2022: WTA 1000 Tournaments

In January 2022, Tauson participated in two WTA 1000 tournaments and reached the second round in both.

2022: Injury Marred Season

The 2022 season was marred by injuries for Clara Tauson, impacting her performance.

2023: US Open Participation and Ningbo Open Comeback

In 2023, Clara Tauson participated in the US Open, marking the first time since 2002 that Denmark had three singles players in the tournament. After withdrawing from the Guangzhou Open due to a heat collapse, Tauson returned at the Ningbo Open, defeating Elina Avanesyan.

2023: Injury and Coaching Change

In 2023, after reaching the final in Limoges and returning to the top 100, Clara Tauson sustained a foot injury that kept her out of the Australian Open. She also had to end her cooperation with her coach due to financial constraints.

2023: Injury Marred Season

The 2023 season was marred by injuries for Clara Tauson, impacting her performance.

2024: Resurgence

Since 2024, Clara Tauson has begun to move up in the rankings again after recovering from injuries.

January 2025: Billie Jean King Cup Record

As of January 2025, Clara Tauson has a win–loss record of 16–6 representing Denmark in the Billie Jean King Cup.

July 2025: Career-High Rankings

In July 2025, Clara Tauson achieved her career-high rankings in both singles and doubles, reaching world No. 19 in singles and No. 94 in doubles.

2025: Coach and Relationship with Kasper Elsvad

Since 2025, Clara Tauson's coach has been Kasper Elsvad, who is also her boyfriend.