Career Timeline of Laura Siegemund: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Laura Siegemund

From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Laura Siegemund made an impact.

Laura Siegemund is a German professional tennis player known for her versatile game and competitive spirit. She achieved a career-high singles ranking of No. 27 in the world and has won two WTA singles titles. Siegemund is also accomplished in doubles, winning the 2020 US Open alongside Vera Zvonareva. Known for her tactical prowess and ability to adapt her game, she has proven herself a formidable opponent on both the singles and doubles circuits. Her career has also included overcoming significant injuries, showcasing resilience and determination.

2002: First ITF Circuit Events

In 2002, Siegemund played her first events on the ITF Circuit, marking the beginning of her professional tennis career.

2004: Continues Playing on ITF Tournaments

In 2004, Laura Siegemund continued participating in ITF tournaments, further developing her skills and experience in professional tennis.

2005: First ITF Doubles Title

In 2005, Laura Siegemund won her first ITF doubles title in Darmstadt, Germany, marking her first professional title.

2006: First ITF Singles Title

In 2006, Laura Siegemund secured her first ITF singles title in Lagos, Nigeria. She also won three other ITF doubles titles in the same year.

2007: One ITF Doubles Title

In 2007, Laura Siegemund won one ITF doubles title, continuing her progress in doubles competitions.

2008: Three ITF Doubles Titles

In 2008, Laura Siegemund secured three ITF doubles titles, solidifying her presence in doubles competitions.

2009: Two ITF Doubles Titles

In 2009, Laura Siegemund won two ITF doubles titles, further showcasing her skills in doubles tennis.

2010: WTA Tour Main Draw Debut at Swedish Open

In 2010, Laura Siegemund made her WTA Tour main draw debut at the Swedish Open, where she fell in the first round as a qualifier. She also won four doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.

2010: First WTA Match

In July 2010, Siegemund played her first match on the WTA Tour in Båstad.

2011: Wins One ITF Singles Title

In 2011, Siegemund won one ITF singles title but faced multiple unsuccessful attempts in tour singles qualifying, including Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

2012: Wins Three Singles and One Doubles Title on ITF Circuit

In 2012, Siegemund achieved success on the ITF Circuit, winning three singles titles and one doubles title.

2013: Wins Three Singles and Two Doubles Titles on ITF Circuit

In 2013, Siegemund continued her success on the ITF Circuit, winning three singles titles and two doubles titles.

2014: First Main-Draw Match Win on WTA Tour

In 2014, Siegemund won her first main-draw match on the WTA Tour at the Swedish Open in Båstad, defeating Yaroslava Shvedova in the first round. She also won two singles titles and two doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.

November 2015: Finishes Season Ranked No. 90

On November 9, 2015, Laura Siegemund finished the season ranked No. 90 in the WTA rankings, marking a significant milestone in her career.

August 2016: Career-High Singles Ranking

In August 2016, Siegemund achieved her career-high singles ranking of world No. 27.

2016: Wins US Open Mixed Doubles

In 2016, Siegemund won the US Open in mixed doubles, partnering with Mate Pavić.

2017: Represents Germany in Billie Jean King Cup

Since 2017, Siegemund has represented Germany in the Billie Jean King Cup.

2019: 2019 Season

In 2019, Siegemund participated in the Auckland Open and the Australian Open, where she beat Victoria Azarenka in the first round, but was later defeated.

2020: Wins against Marketa Vondrousova

In 2020, Laura Siegemund recorded a top-20 win against Marketa Vondrousova at Cincinnati.

2020: French Open Quarterfinal Appearance

In 2020, Siegemund reached the quarterfinal of the French Open in singles.

2020: 2020 Season

In 2020, Siegemund reached the quarterfinals at the Auckland Open and was defeated in the second round of the Australian Open by Karolína Plíšková.

2020: Wins US Open Women's Doubles

In 2020, Siegemund won the US Open in women's doubles with Vera Zvonareva.

October 2022: Wins Transylvania Open

In October 2022, Siegemund won the Transylvania Open doubles title alongside Kirsten Flipkens. They also won the Hobart International.

October 2022: Career-High Doubles Ranking

On October 17, 2022, Siegemund achieved a new career-high doubles ranking of world No. 27.

2022: Wins Miami Open Doubles Title

In 2022, Siegemund won the Miami Open in doubles.

November 2023: Reaches Top 5 in Doubles and Wins WTA Finals

In November 2023, Laura Siegemund reached the top 5 in doubles rankings and secured the WTA Finals title with Vera Zvonareva, marking a significant achievement in her doubles career.

2023: Wins WTA Finals Doubles Title

In 2023, Siegemund won the WTA Finals in doubles.

January 2024: Adelaide International Quarterfinals and Top 80 Ranking

On January 15, 2024, Laura Siegemund reached the quarterfinals at the Adelaide International and returned to the top 80 in the singles rankings.

January 2024: Reaches Career-High Doubles Ranking

On January 29, 2024, Siegemund achieved her career-high doubles ranking of world No. 4 on the WTA Tour, having won fourteen doubles titles.

2024: Wins Japan Women's Open Doubles Title

In 2024, Laura Siegemund won her 15th doubles title at the Japan Women's Open in Osaka partnering with Ena Shibahara.

2025: Wimbledon Quarterfinal Appearance

In 2025, Siegemund reached the quarterfinal of Wimbledon in singles.