Anastasia Dețiuc
Czech–Moldovan tennis player (born 1998)
Anastasia Dețiuc Country (sports) Czech Republic (26 February 2018–present) Moldova (until 11 February 2018)Residence Prague , Czech Republic Born (1998-12-14 ) 14 December 1998 (age 25) Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Plays Right (two-handed backhand) Prize money $211,589 Career record 170–112 Career titles 3 ITF Highest ranking No. 352 (3 February 2020) Career record 201–137 Career titles 1 Highest ranking No. 72 (25 September 2023) Current ranking No. 106 (4 November 2024) French Open 3R (2024 ) Wimbledon 2R (2023 ) US Open 1R (2023 ) Fed Cup 3–1 Last updated on: 4 November 2024.
Anastasia Dețiuc (born 14 December 1998) is a Czech–Moldovan tennis player.
She has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 72, reached on 25 September 2023.
On the ITF Junior Circuit , she had a career-high combined ranking of 22, achieved January 2016.
Career
Playing for Moldova Fed Cup team (until 2018), Dețiuc has a win–loss record of 3–1.
In February 2018, she switched nationalities to represent the Czech Republic .
2022
Partnering Miriam Kolodziejová , Dețiuc won her first WTA Tour doubles title at the Emilia-Romagna Open , defeating Arantxa Rus and Tamara Zidanšek in the final.[ 1]
2023
She made her Grand Slam debut at the French Open with Andrea Gámiz as an alternate pair, but lost in the first round to American team Alycia Parks and Peyton Stearns .
Dețiuc competed at Wimbledon also with Andrea Gámiz as an alternate pair, and recorded her first major win over British wildcard pair of Freya Christie and Ali Collins .
At the US Open , partnering with Lauren Davis , she lost in the first round to eventual champions Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe , after winning the first set.
2024
In May, Dețiuc won her first WTA 125 title with Amina Anshba at Saint-Malo , defeating Estelle Cascino and Carole Monnet in the final.[ 2]
She entered the French Open also with Amina Anshba, as an alternate pair, and recorded her first wins at this major over Romanian pair of Jaqueline Cristian and Ana Bogdan , and sixth seeds Lyudmyla Kichenok and Jeļena Ostapenko .[citation needed ] They lost to 11th seeds and eventual runners-up Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani .[citation needed ]
Key
W
F
SF
QF
#R
RR
Q#
P#
DNQ
A
Z#
PO
G
S
B
NMS
NTI
P
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.
Doubles
Current through the 2024 US Open .
WTA Tour finals
Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (1–1)
Carpet (0–0)
WTA Challenger finals
Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)
ITF Circuit finals
Singles: 5 (3 titles, 2 runner–ups)
Result
W–L
Date
Tournament
Tier
Surface
Opponent
Score
Loss
0–1
Nov 2017
ITF Heraklion, Greece
15,000
Clay
Tayisiya Morderger
5–7, 2–6
Win
1–1
Feb 2018
Trnava Indoor , Slovakia
15,000
Hard (i)
Sofya Lansere
5–7, 6–0, 6–3
Loss
1–2
Mar 2018
ITF Heraklion, Greece
15,000
Clay
Raluca Șerban
3–6, 7–5, 2–6
Win
2–2
Mar 2018
ITF Heraklion, Greece
15,000
Clay
Anna Bondár
6–3, 6–2
Win
3–2
Mar 2019
ITF Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
15,000
Hard
Shalimar Talbi
2–6, 7–6(5) , 6–1
Doubles: 30 (18 titles, 12 runner–ups)
Legend
$100,000 tournaments (1–0)
$60,000 tournaments (4–3)
$25,000 tournaments (9–4)
$15,000 tournaments (3–5)
Result
W–L
Date
Tournament
Tier
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Loss
0–1
Sep 2017
ITF Prague, Czech Republic
15,000
Clay
Johana Marková
Kristýna Hrabalová Nikola Tomanová
1–6, 3–6
Win
1–1
Sep 2017
ITF Prague, Czech Republic
15,000
Clay
Johana Marková
Nadiya Kolb Natalie Pröse
6–2, 6–2
Loss
1–2
Nov 2017
ITF Heraklion, Greece
15,000
Clay
Elina Nepliy
Tayisiya Morderger Yana Morderger
2–6, 6–7(9)
Loss
1–3
Feb 2018
Trnava Indoor , Slovakia
15,000
Hard (i)
Johana Marková
Paulina Czarnik Daria Kuczer
3–6, 5–7
Loss
1–4
Sep 2018
ITF Brno, Czech Republic
15,000
Clay
Petra Januskova
Kristýna Hrabalová Nikola Tomanová
2–6, 4–6
Win
2–4
Feb 2019
ITF Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
15,000
Hard
Oona Orpana
Mariana Drazic Malene Helgø
6–0, 6–4
Loss
2–5
Apr 2019
ITF Andijan, Uzbekistan
25,000
Hard
Amina Anshba
Eudice Chong Tamara Čurović
2–6, 3–6
Loss
2–6
Jun 2019
ITF Minsk, Belarus
25,000
Clay
Amina Anshba
Ulrikke Eikeri Martina Colmegna
6–1, 4–6, [6–10]
Win
3–6
Jul 2019
Reinert Open Versmold , Germany
60,000
Clay
Amina Anshba
Ankita Raina Bibiane Schoofs
0–6, 6–3, [10–8]
Win
4–6
Jul 2019
ITS Cup Olomouc , Czech Republic
25,000
Clay
Johana Marková
Jesika Malečková Chantal Škamlová
6–3, 4–6, [11–9]
Win
5–6
Jul 2019
ITF Moscow, Russia
25,000
Clay
Amina Anshba
Ilona Kremen Ekaterina Makarova
6–2, 6–4
Win
6–6
Sep 2019
ITF Prague, Czech Republic
25,000
Clay
Johana Marková
Ekaterina Kazionova Anastasiya Komardina
6–1, 6–3
Win
7–6
Sep 2019
Royal Cup , Montenegro
25,000
Clay
Amina Anshba
Anastasia Kulikova Evgeniya Levashova
2–6, 6–3, [10–7]
Loss
7–7
Oct 2019
ITF Pula, Italy
25,000
Clay
Amina Anshba
Eri Hozumi Yuki Naito
4–6, 6–7
Win
8–7
Oct 2019
ITF Pula, Italy
25,000
Clay
Amina Anshba
Ylena In-Albon Giorgia Marchetti
7–5, 6–1
Loss
8–8
Feb 2020
Trnava Indoor, Slovakia
25,000
Hard (i)
Amina Anshba
Anna Bondár Tereza Mihalíková
4–6, 4–6
Win
9–8
Sep 2020
ITF Prague, Czech Republic
25,000
Clay
Johana Marková
Sofia Sewing Katie Volynets
6–2, 6–1
Win
10–8
Sep 2020
ITF Frýdek-Místek, Czech Republic
25,000
Clay
Johana Marková
Miriam Kolodziejová Jesika Malečková
6–1, 6–4
Loss
10–9
Mar 2021
ITF Antalya, Turkey
W15
Clay
Darja Viďmanová
Sina Herrmann Jang Su-jeong
w/o
Win
11–9
May 2021
ITF Heraklion, Greece
W15
Clay
Lexie Stevens
Darya Astakhova Elena-Teodora Cadar
6–1, 4–6, [10–6]
Loss
11–10
Jun 2021
Macha Lake Open , Czech Republic
W60
Clay
Amina Anshba
Valentini Grammatikopoulou Richèl Hogenkamp
3–6, 4–6
Win
12–10
Jun 2021
ITF Klosters, Switzerland
W25
Clay
Amina Anshba
Jenny Dürst Weronika Falkowska
3–6, 6–1, [10–3]
Loss
12–11
Jul 2021
Amstelveen Open , Netherlands
W60
Clay
Amina Anshba
Suzan Lamens Quirine Lemoine
4–6, 3–6
Win
13–11
Jan 2022
ITF Manacor, Spain
W25
Hard
Yana Sizikova
Quirine Lemoine Bibiane Schoofs
6–2, 6–3
Win
14–11
Apr 2022
Chiasso Open , Switzerland
W60
Clay
Miriam Kolodziejova
Aliona Bolsova Oksana Selekhmeteva
6–3, 1–6, [10–8]
Win
15–11
Apr 2022
Zagreb Ladies Open , Croatia
W60
Clay
Katarina Zavatska
Lina Gjorcheska Irina Khromacheva
6–4, 6–7(5) , [11–9]
Win
16–11
Aug 2022
Zubr Cup Přerov , Czech Republic
W60
Clay
Miriam Kolodziejova
Funa Kozaki Misaki Matsuda
7–6(4) , 4–6, [10–5]
Loss
16–12
Mar 2023
Trnava Indoor, Slovakia
W60
Hard (i)
Amina Anshba
Olivia Nicholls Alicia Barnett
3–6, 3–6
Win
17–12
May 2023
Empire Slovak Open , Slovakia
W100
Clay
Amina Anshba
Estelle Cascino Suzan Lamens
6–3, 4–6, [10–4]
Win
18–12
Jun 2024
Macha Lake Open , Czech Republic
W75
Clay
Maja Chwalińska
Feng Shuo Sapfo Sakellaridi
6–3, 2–6, [10–6]
Notes
^ During the season, she did not play in the main draw of any WTA Tour-level tournaments. However, she played at the Billie Jean King Cup , which is not counted as a played tournament but as matches counted.
^ 2016: WTA ranking - 1073, 2017: WTA ranking - 841, 2018: WTA ranking - 448, 2019: WTA ranking - 166, 2020: WTA ranking - 157.
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