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Linda Fruhvirtová

Linda Fruhvirtová is a Czech professional tennis player who achieved a career-high singles ranking of No. 49 in June 2023. She also reached a doubles ranking of No. 187 in October 2023. She is a rising star in the world of tennis.

May 2005: Linda Fruhvirtová's Birth

On May 1, 2005, Linda Fruhvirtová was born in the Czech Republic. She has a younger sister, Brenda, who is also a tennis player.

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2007: Birth of Brenda Fruhvirtová

In 2007, Linda Fruhvirtová's younger sister, Brenda, who is also a tennis player, was born.

2017: Training at Mouratoglou Tennis Academy

Since 2017, Linda Fruhvirtová has been training at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Southern France, enhancing her tennis skills and development.

2020: WTA Tour Main-Draw Debut

In 2020, Fruhvirtová made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the Prague Open, receiving wildcards into the singles and doubles tournaments.

January 2021: Training at Evert Tennis Academy

In January 2021, Linda Fruhvirtová trained at the Evert Tennis Academy, further diversifying her training regimen.

December 2021: ITF Junior Ranking Peak

On December 13, 2021, Linda Fruhvirtová achieved an ITF Junior career-high ranking of world No. 2, showcasing her potential as a junior player.

2021: Miami Open and MUSC Health Open

In 2021, Linda Fruhvirtová received a wildcard for the qualifying at the Miami Open but was defeated in the first round. In April of 2021, she received a wildcard for the main draw at the WTA 250 MUSC Health Open where she won her first WTA singles match. She reached the quarterfinals before losing to Astra Sharma. At 15, Fruhvirtová was the youngest player in the top 400 of the WTA rankings.

August 2022: WTA Ranking Climb

By August 1, 2022, Linda Fruhvirtová climbed to the WTA ranking of 151, indicating her progress in the professional circuit.

2022: Maiden Singles Title

In 2022, Linda Fruhvirtová won her maiden singles title at the Chennai Open, securing her first major victory on the WTA Tour.

March 2023: Top 50 Ranking

On March 20, 2023, Linda Fruhvirtová achieved world No. 50, becoming the youngest player in the top 50 WTA rankings.

June 2023: Career-High Singles Ranking

In June 2023, Linda Fruhvirtová achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 49, a significant milestone in her professional tennis career.

October 2023: Doubles Ranking Peak

In October 2023, Linda Fruhvirtová peaked at No. 187 in the doubles rankings, showcasing her abilities in both singles and doubles.

2023: Current After 2023 Canadian Open

After the 2023 Canadian Open, Linda Fruhvirtova's career status and statistics are updated and current.

2024: Wimbledon Qualifying and Main Draw

In 2024, Fruhvirtová qualified for her first major main draw since the 2024 Australian Open by winning all three qualifying matches at Wimbledon in straight sets. She defeated Nuria Párrizas Díaz and Ena Shibahara during qualifying but lost her opening main-draw match to Elise Mertens.

2024: Nottingham and Jiangxi Open Performances

In 2024, at the Nottingham Open, Fruhvirtová qualified for the main draw and won against Lily Miyazaki, later losing to Ons Jabeur. At the 2024 Jiangxi Open, she reached the same stage with a win over Kathinka von Deichmann but lost to Arantxa Rus.

2024: Current Through 2024 Australian Open

Up to the 2024 Australian Open, Linda Fruhvirtova's performance and career statistics are tracked and documented.

2025: Current Through 2025

As of 2025, Linda Fruhvirtova's career continues to progress.