Ajla Tomljanović (/ˈaɪlətəmˈjɑːnəvɪtʃ/EYE-lə təm-YAH-nə-vitch;[1]Croatian:[âjlatomʎǎːnoʋitɕ];[2] born 7 May 1993) is an Australian professional tennis player. On 3 April 2023, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 32.[3] On 5 January 2015, she peaked at No. 47 in the doubles rankings. She has won four singles and three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. In November 2023, she won her first WTA 125 tournament, in Florianópolis.
Tomljanović was an accomplished junior player, having won the 2009 Australian Open girls' doubles title with Christina McHale. She reached a combined career-high junior ranking of world No. 4, on 30 March 2009.
Before 2014, Tomljanović played for her country of birth, Croatia. She began competing for Australia at the 2014 US Open after obtaining permanent residency in Australia. For the next four years she was required to represent Croatia at all non-Grand Slam events,[4] until she was granted Australian citizenship in January 2018, allowing her to represent the country at all events on the WTA Tour.[5]
Early life
Tomljanović was born in Zagreb to Croatian father Ratko Tomljanović who played handball professionally (winner of the 1992 and 1993 handball European Cup) and Bosniak mother Emina.[6] Her older sister Hana played tennis for the University of Virginia.[6] Ajla began playing tennis at the age of six and moved to Florida for higher level training when she was 13.[7] In the latter stages of 2014, Tomljanović took up permanent residency in Brisbane to be closer to her cousin Isabella Bozicevic's family who were based in the neighbouring Gold Coast as well as begin training at the Queensland Tennis Centre and in doing so switched allegiances to represent Australia in the four Grand Slams.[8] In 2018, her application for Australian citizenship was approved which allowed her to begin representing her adopted country at WTA Tour events as well as competing for Australia in the Fed Cup.[9]
Tomljanović is coached by Fernando Martínez and Rene Gomez.[6] Along with tennis, she is also a fan of basketball.[6][10]
Tomljanović played her first professional ITF Circuit event in October 2008 in Mexico City, and lost to Estefanía Craciún in the semifinals. She then qualified for another ITF event in Mexico City, but lost to Karolina Kosińska in the second round.[12] In January 2009, she qualified for the ITF event in Boca Raton, Florida, where she lost to Heidi El Tabakh in the second round. Tomljanović was awarded a wildcard for Indian Wells Open in, and lost to Angela Haynes.[12][13] Tomljanović then suffered three consecutive losses in the second rounds of Redding, California, Osprey, Florida, and Makarska, Croatia, losing to Rika Fujiwara, Kateřina Kramperová and Ana Savić, respectively. At the ITF event in Zagreb, she lost to Tereza Hladíková in the first round.[12] On 10 May 2009 in Zagreb, she won her first ITF doubles title, partnering with fellow Croatian Petra Martić.[12][14]
Tomljanović missed most of the 2012 season due to mononucleosis.[15]
2014: French Open fourth round, top 50 breakthrough
During the preseason, Tomljanović began working with coach David Taylor, former Australian Fed Cup captain, who had just parted company with Samantha Stosur.[16]
Ranked No. 72 at the French Open, she got her tournament run to a great start by upsetting 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone in the first round.[29] In the second, she upset 32nd seed Elena Vesnina, in two sets.[30] Then she stunned third seed Agnieszka Radwańska to advance to the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career,[31] where her run came to an end when she lost to 14th seed Carla Suárez Navarro.[32] Her best showing at the French Open improved her ranking from 72 to No. 51.
Tomljanović started on grass at the Birmingham Classic where she lost in the first round to Mona Barthel.[33] Seeded third for qualifying at the Eastbourne International, she lost in the final round of qualifying to seventh seed Francesca Schiavone, 7–6, 0–6, 6–7.[34] Ranked 53 at Wimbledon, Tomljanović was defeated in the first round by Heather Watson.[35]
Tomljanović began her US Open series at the Stanford Classic where she was defeated in the first round by eighth seed Andrea Petkovic.[37] Receiving a wildcard to play in the main draw at the Rogers Cup, she lost in the first round to qualifier Shelby Rogers.[38] Seeded 11th for qualifying at the Western & Southern Open, Tomljanović lost in the first round of qualifying to Julia Görges. Ranked 55 at the US Open, she was defeated in the first round by 15th seed Carla Suárez Navarro.[39]
Tomljanović started the 2015 season at the Brisbane International which she entered as a wildcard. In the first round, she scored the biggest win of her career, defeating former world No. 1 and sixth seed, Jelena Janković, in straight sets.[44] She saved two set points in the first set tiebreak on her way to her first-round victory. In the second round, she lost to Elina Svitolina.[45] In Hobart, she was defeated in the first round by Karin Knapp.[46] At the Australian Open, she lost in the second round to 30th seed Varvara Lepchenko.[47]
At the Thailand Open, Tomljanović reached her first WTA Tour final; however, in the championship match, she was defeated by Daniela Hantuchová.[48] As a result of her performance, she rose to world No. 49. Seeded tenth at the Mexican Open, she lost in the first round to Magdaléna Rybáriková.[49] In March, Tomljanović competed at the Indian Wells Open. She was defeated in the first round by American wildcard Irina Falconi.[50] Playing in Miami, she lost in the first round to Kurumi Nara.[51]
Tomljanović began her clay-court season at the Family Circle Cup where she was defeated in the second round by Andreea Mitu.[52] Seeded third at the Copa Colsanitas, Tomljanović lost in the first round to Alexandra Panova.[53] At the Madrid Open, she was defeated in the second round by former world No. 1, Victoria Azarenka.[54] She then attempted to qualify for the Italian Open but lost in the final round to Misaki Doi. Tomljanović played her final tournament before the French Open at the Internationaux de Strasbourg. She reached the quarterfinals where she was defeated by third seed and eventual champion, Sam Stosur.[55] At the French Open, Tomljanović lost in the second round to 11th seed Angelique Kerber.[56]
She began grass-court season at the first edition of the Nottingham Open. As the eighth seed, she was defeated in the first round by Lauren Davis.[57] At the Birmingham Classic, Tomljanović lost in the first round to British wildcard Naomi Broady.[58] Tomljanović was defeated in the second round of qualifying at the Eastbourne International to Irina Falconi. At Wimbledon, Tomljanović lost in the second round to 13th seed and 2012 finalist, Agnieszka Radwańska.[59]
Tomljanović started the US Open Series at the Stanford Classic where she advanced to the quarterfinals defeating Vitalia Diatchenko and seventh seed Madison Keys. She lost her quarterfinal match to fourth seed and eventual finalist, Karolína Plíšková.[61] At the Rogers Cup, she was defeated in the final round of qualifying by Irina Falconi.[62] At the US Open, Tomljanović lost in the first round to Karin Knapp.[63]
Seeded seventh at the Japan Women's Open, she reached the semifinals where she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer.[64] At the Korea Open, Tomljanović lost in the first round to Japanese wildcard Kimiko Date-Krumm.[65] Despite qualifying for the Wuhan Open, she was defeated in the first round by 11th seed Belinda Bencic.[66] Tomljanović played her final tournament of the year at the China Open. She retired in her final round of qualifying match against Yulia Putintseva.
In February, Tomljanović underwent shoulder surgery, side-lining her for the rest of the season.[69]
She ended the season ranked 930.
2017: Return from injury
Tomljanović returned to competitive play in February at the Mexican Open. She won her first match since her return by upsetting sixth seed Eugenie Bouchard in the first round.[70] In the second round, she retired after losing the first set to Kirsten Flipkens due to a right shoulder injury.[71] At the Indian Wells Open, she lost in the first round to Julia Görges.[72] In Miami, she had her second win of the season defeating lucky loser Magda Linette in the first round.[73] Then, she stunned 13th seed and Indian Wells champion, Elena Vesnina, in three sets.[74] In the third round, she was defeated by Lucie Šafářová.[75] At the Revolution Technologies Pro Tennis Classic in Indian Harbour Beach, she lost in the first round to American wildcard Victoria Duval.[76]
Receiving a wildcard to play at the Bol Open, Tomljanović lost in the first round to eighth seed Maria Sakkari.[81]
At the Stanford Classic, she retired in her first-round match due to a shoulder injury, after losing the first set 2–6 to sixth seed CoCo Vandeweghe.[82]
Tomljanović reached the final in Rabat, where she lost to Elise Mertens.[85] At the French Open, she lost to the fourth seed Elina Svitolina in the first round, losing a 5–1 lead in the first set.[86]
At the US Open, Tomljanović lost in the second round to Kateřina Siniaková despite having a match point.[87] Shortly after, she put together a good stretch of form to reach the final in Seoul, which she lost in three sets to Kiki Bertens.[88]
Tomljanović ended the season ranked 43.
2019: Fourth tour final, career-high ranking and top 40 debut
Tomljanović began season at the Brisbane International. She made it to the quarterfinals where she lost to fifth seed and eventual champion, Karolína Plíšková.[89] In Sydney, she was defeated in the first round by Camila Giorgi.[90] At the Australian Open, she lost in a first-round thriller to Johanna Konta.[91]
Seeded sixth at the Thailand Open, Tomljanović reached the final where she lost to eighth seed Dayana Yastremska.[92] She led 5–2 in the final set but couldn't close out the match.[93] Coming through qualifying at the Qatar Ladies Open, she lost in the first round to ninth seed Julia Görges.[94] In Dubai, she was defeated in the first round by Zheng Saisai.[95] In March, she played at Indian Wells, and lost in the second round to ninth seed Aryna Sabalenka.[96] At the Miami Open, Tomljanović upset ninth seed Sabalenka in the second round for her second career-win over a top-ten player.[97] She was defeated in a third-round thriller by 21st seed Anett Kontaveit.[98] As a result, she reached a career-high of No. 39 on 1 April 2019.
Tomljanović started 2020 at the Brisbane International. She lost in the second round to second seed, defending and eventual champion, Karolína Plíšková.[101] Playing at the first edition of the Adelaide International, she was defeated in the second round by second seed Simona Halep.[102]
At the Australian Open, she lost in the second round to eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza.[103]
During the week of September 14, Tomljanović was in Rome playing at the Italian Open. She was defeated in the first round by Marie Bouzková. In Strasbourg, she lost in the first round to qualifier Zhang Shuai.[110] At the French Open, she was defeated in her first-round match by 20th seed Maria Sakkari.[111]
Tomljanović ended the year ranked 68.
2021: First major quarterfinal
Tomljanović started the 2021 season at the first edition of the Abu Dhabi Open. She lost in the second round to fourth seed and eventual champion, Aryna Sabalenka.[112] Playing at the first edition of the Gippsland Trophy, she was defeated in the first round by Alizé Cornet.[113] At the Australian Open, she lost in the second round to second seed Simona Halep.[114]
Tomljanović was defeated in the second round at the first edition of the Phillip Island Trophy to seventh seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. In Adelaide, she lost in the first round to qualifier and compatriot, Storm Sanders.[115] At the Miami Open, she was defeated in the second round by second seed Naomi Osaka.[116]
Beginning her clay-court season at the Charleston Open, Tomljanović reached the third round where she lost to Sloane Stephens.[117] Seeded sixth at the first edition of the MUSC Health Women's Open, she was defeated in the second round by Clara Tauson.[118] Coming through qualifying in Madrid, she lost in the first round to Elena Rybakina.[119] Getting past qualifying at the Italian Open, she was defeated in the second round by 2017 French Open champion Jeļena Ostapenko. At the first edition of the Serbia Open, she retired during her second-round match against seventh seed Rebecca Peterson due to a hip injury.[120] At the French Open, she lost in the second round to 31st seed and eventual finalist, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.[121]
Starting the grass-court season at the Birmingham Classic, Tomljanović upset top seed Elise Mertens in a three-set battle in the first round.[122] In the second round, she was defeated by qualifier CoCo Vandeweghe.[123] Competing at the Eastbourne International, she lost in the final round of qualifying to Camila Giorgi.[124] At Wimbledon, she reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam championship for the first time in her career where she was defeated by top seed, compatriot, and eventual champion, Ashleigh Barty.[125]
In November, Tomljanović represented again Australia at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals defeating Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the second tie. Australia lost in the semifinals against Switzerland.[127] Tomljanović ended the year ranked 45.
2022: Two major quarterfinals; victory over Williams
Tomljanović started her 2022 season at the Adelaide International 1 where she lost to sixth seed Sofia Kenin in her second-round match. She led 6–3, 5–3 and had three match points, but Kenin came back and won the match in three sets.[128] In Sydney, she was defeated in the second round by fifth seed and eventual champion, Paula Badosa.[129] Tomljanović entered the Australian Open ranked world No. 43, and she fell in the first round, losing for the second time in a month to world No. 6, Paula Badosa.[130]
Tomljanović began the clay-court season by making the second round of the Charleston Open where she lost to Irina-Camelia Begu in straight sets. In the lead-up to the French Open, she made the quarterfinals at the Istanbul Open and Morocco Open. At the French Open, Tomljanović defeated Anett Kontaveit in the opening round. Her win over the fifth-ranked Kontaveit marked her biggest win, by ranking, since defeating Radwańska at the same event eight years earlier.[132] She lost to Varvara Gracheva in the second round.
Tomljanović started the North American hardcourt swing at the Washington Open, losing to eventual champion Liudmila Samsonova in three sets. She reached the second round of the Canadian Open, before losing in straight sets to world No. 1, Iga Świątek. At the Cincinnati Open, Tomljanović reached her maiden WTA 1000 quarterfinal.[135] After making her way through qualifying, she defeated Taylor Townsend and world No. 4 Paula Badosa, the latter victory marking her third career top-5 win and sixth top-10 win overall – and avenging two losses to Badosa earlier in the year.[136][137] After defeating Veronika Kudermetova to reach the quarterfinals, Tomljanović lost to Petra Kvitová, in straight sets.
At the US Open, Tomljanović defeated Karolína Muchová and Evgeniya Rodina, both of whom are in an injury protected ranking, to reach the third round, where she defeated former world No. 1 and 23-time Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams, also on injury protected ranking, in three sets. It was the final professional singles match for Williams, who had announced that she would retire after the tournament.[138][139] Tomljanović after the match said, "I'm feeling really sorry, just because I love Serena just as much as you guys do. And what she's done for me, for the sport of tennis, is incredible... she is the greatest of all time."[140] Tomljanović defeated Liudmila Samsonova in straight sets to reach her third Grand Slam quarterfinal, and her first at the US Open.[141][142] She lost her quarterfinal match to world No. 5, Ons Jabeur, in straight sets.[143]
Tomljanovic finished the season at a career-high ranking of No. 33.
2023: WTA 125 title, career-high ranking
Tomljanović was announced to be a part of the Australian 2023 United Cup team, and arrived in Sydney to play the event. Australia was placed in Group D with Great Britain and Spain. Before Australia's tie against British team, Tomljanović announced her withdrawal from her first match against Harriet Dart due to a knee injury. Tomljanović was then scheduled to play Spain's Paula Badosa in the following days, however, she did not participate for the same reason.
Tomljanović then skipped the Adelaide International and travelled to Melbourne to prepare for the upcoming 2023 Australian Open. She was scheduled to play Nadia Podoroska of Argentina in the first round of the event. Two days before the start of the tournament, Tomjlanović again had to withdraw from her home Grand Slam event due to the same lingering knee issue.
Despite the hiatus, she reached a career-high ranking of world No. 32 on 3 April 2023.
Tomljanović returned at the 2023 US Open where she beat Panna Udvardy in three sets but had to withdraw due to fatigue before her second-round match with fourth seed Elena Rybakina.
Tomljanovic received a wildcard for the WTA 1000 event in Guadalajara, Mexico where she lost in the first round to Taylor Townsend.
Tomljanović appears in the tennis docuseries Break Point, which premiered on Netflix on January 13, 2023.[154]
Performance timelines
Key
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F
SF
QF
#R
RR
Q#
P#
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NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
^Edition is split into the two years due to COVID-19.
^ abcThe first Premier 5 event of the year has switched back and forth between the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Qatar Ladies Open since 2009. Dubai was classified as a Premier 5 event from 2009 to 2011 before being succeeded by Doha for the 2012–2014 period. In 2015, Dubai regained its Premier 5 status while Doha was demoted to Premier status. The Premier 5 tournaments were reclassified as WTA 1000 tournaments in 2021.
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