Results

WTA Seoul 09/16 05:55 25 [93] Kristie Ahn v Timea Bacsinszky [87] 6-0,6-0
US Open - Kvinner 08/26 22:45 23 [121] Catherine McNally v Timea Bacsinszky [89] 6-4,6-1
WTA Lausanne 07/16 16:15 25 [84] Timea Bacsinszky v Jil Teichmann [90] 2-6,7-5,1-6
ITF W100 Contrexeville 07/09 17:00 25 [91] Timea Bacsinszky v Kurumi Nara [180] 4-6,7-6,2-6
Wimbledon - Kvinner 07/02 10:00 23 [9] Sloane Stephens v Timea Bacsinszky [91] 6-2,6-4
WTA Eastbourne 06/21 13:15 45 [97] Timea Bacsinszky v Viktorija Golubic [82] 4-6,6-7
WTA Bol 06/07 11:00 27 [60] Tamara Zidansek v Timea Bacsinszky [94] 7-6,6-4
WTA Bol 06/06 11:00 26 [121] Nao Hibino v Timea Bacsinszky [94] 2-6,4-6
WTA Bol 06/04 14:40 25 Anna Tatishvili v Timea Bacsinszky 2-6,2-6
French Open - Kvinner 05/23 12:50 45 [94] Timea Bacsinszky v Kurumi Nara [236] 2-6,6-4,4-6
French Open - Kvinner 05/21 10:55 44 [94] Timea Bacsinszky v Fanny Stollar [162] 6-3,6-4
ITF W80 Cagnes-Sur-Mer 05/11 14:45 28 [108] Timea Bacsinszky v Christina McHale [130] 6-7,5-7

Wikipedia - Timea Bacsinszky

Timea Bacsinszky (Hungarian: Bacsinszky Tímea; born 8 June 1989) is a Swiss former professional tennis player who has won four singles titles and five doubles titles on the WTA Tour, as well as 13 singles and 14 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. A former top ten singles player, Bacsinszky reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 9, on 16 May 2016.

A former prodigy on the junior tennis circuit, Bacsinszky semi-retired from tennis in 2011 at the age of 22 following a major foot injury. After playing a qualifying match at the 2013 French Open, Bacsinszky made a full comeback onto the WTA tour in 2014 with success, winning her opening round match at three of the Grand Slams and upsetting world No. 4 and five-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova en route to the quarterfinals in Wuhan, earning her a first ever year-end top 50 ranking. Her breakthrough year in singles came in 2015, winning a career-best 15 consecutive matches spanning two titles, upsetting Madison Keys and Petra Kvitová en route to the semifinals of the French Open (the first time she advanced past the third round of a Major), reaching her first Premier Mandatory final at the China Open, and becoming the first Swiss female tennis player to be ranked in the top 10 since Martina Hingis in 2007. Bacsinszky received the WTA Most Improved Player of the Year award for her massive singles rise that year. She once again reached the semifinals of the French Open in 2017. She also reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 2015, and of the French Open in 2016. Bacsinszky announced on 16 July 2021 that she had retired from the sport.

Representing Switzerland, Bacsinszky has a Fed Cup career match record of 28–25. She won the silver medal in women's doubles at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, partnering Hingis.