Bianca Andreescu is a Canadian professional tennis player. Women's Tennis Association ranked her No. 24 in 2019. She won the 2017 Australian Open and French Open junior doubles titles with Carson Branstine. She started playing tennis at the age of 7. When she was 11 years old, she joined Tennis Canada's National Training Program in Toronto and started getting more serious about her career. She is the most potential future tennis player in the world. She plays with Right-handed. She turned professional in 2017.
Bianca Andreescu rocketed up 36 places
Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu rocketed up 36 places to a new best of 24th in the WTA rankings a day after her historic triumph at Indian Wells. The 18-year-old Andreescu beat Germany's Angelique Kerber in final to become the first women’s wildcard to win the Indian Wells. Bianca really came out of nowhere and she deserved to win. She played amazing tennis. What she can improve the most is the forehand, it gets a little off when she gets nervous, physical fitness that will just happen, she’ll become more match tough. Her tennis IQ, shot selection is really outstanding. Last year Naomi Osaka was a big surprise, this year its Andreescu. She’ll be in the top-10 by the end of the year if she plays like this, if not better.
Early Life, Nationality, Birthday, Ethnicity, Education, Family, Siblings, Wikipedia of Bianca Andreescu
Bianca was the only child of father NicuAndreescu and mother Maria Andreescu who was born at Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on June 16, 2000. She is now 18 years old but she will be turning 19 as of 2019 on her upcoming birthday in June. Her birth name is Bianca Vanessa Andreescu. There is no information about her siblings but it will be updated soon. Her nationality is Canadian. Her ethnicity is White and religion is Christianity. Her sun sign is Gemini. Other information regarding her early life will be updated soon.
About her education, she attended Bill Crothers Secondary School in Toronto. There is no information regarding her attending any university or college.
Body Measurement of Bianca Andreescu
Bianca is very young and beautiful. She stands 5 feet and 7 inches tall and weighs about 60 kg. She is a very attractive and strong player. The other information regarding her body measurement will be updated soon.
Career Highlights of Bianca Andreescu
- At the 2016 Rogers Cup, Andreescu was advised and encouraged by Simona Halep to turn professional very early.
- In January of 2014, Andreescu won Les Petits As, one of the most prestigious 14-and-under tournaments in the world.
- In the same year of 2014, she won her first junior titles, taking the singles title at the Grade 5 tournament in Havana,
- she won her second and third junior singles titles in the fall at the Grade-5 tournament in Burlington, and the Grade-4 tournament in Lexington.
- In 2015, she began the season by winning both the singles and doubles titles at the Grade-2 tournament in La Paz.
- In 2015, she qualified for her first junior Grand Slam but was defeated in the first round in girls' singles—by the eventual runner-up, Anna Kalinskayaand in the second round in girls' doubles at French Open.
- In December of 2015, at 15 years of age, she became the first Canadian since Gabriela Dabrowski in 2009 to win the under-18 Orange Bowl, a Grade A tournament.
- In 2015, Andreescu began working with former world No. 3 Nathalie Tauziat, who previously coached Eugenie Bouchard.
- At the Australian Open in 2016, she advanced to the third round in singles and doubles before withdrawing from both because of recurring injuries including her left adductor, right ankle, and a stress fracture in her foot.
- At the Gatineau 25K tournament of 2016, Andreescu claimed the first professional title of her career with a straight-sets victory over Elizabeth Halbauer.
- In 2016, she also won the Gatineau doubles title with compatriot Charlotte Robillard-Millette.
- In February of 2017 in Rancho Santa Fe, she captured her second 25K singles title with a straight sets win over Kayla Day.
- At the junior French Open in 2017, she reached the quarterfinals in singles and captured her second straight Slam doubles title with compatriot Carson Branstine.
- In 2017, she upset world No. 13 Kristina Mladenovic, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to beat a top 20 player.
- At the Rogers Cup of 2017, she was awarded a wildcard in the singles main draw where she was defeated by world No. 55 TímeaBabos in the opening round.
- She played Fed Cup 2018 for Canada in April in Montreal and won the deciding doubles match with her fellow teammate Gabriela Dabrowski to advance to World Group II.
- She was runner-up in ASB Classic in 2019.
- She won her first WTA 125K title at Newport Beach in January of 2019.
- She won in three tight sets over Angelique Kerber for her first tour victory in Indian Wells in 2019.
International Career
- In 2014, she represent Canada in an International Championships.
- In 2015, she represents Canada at the 2015 women's Junior Fed Cup finals in Madrid.
- At the 2016 Junior Fed Cup, Andreescu teamed with Isabelle Boulais and Layne Sleeth to represent Canada. Canada finishes in fifth-place.
- In 2017, she was selected to represent Canada at the Fed Cup Americas Zone Group I.
- In 2018, she played in the first of the World Group II with Gabriela Dabrowski, Sebov and Zhao against Romania.
- In January 2019, she helped Canada overcome the Netherlands 4–0 in Fed Cup World Group II.
Awards of Bianca Andreescu
She has won 2 awards in short career and they are Fed Cup Heart Award, and Tennis Canada female player of the year. We hope that in the upcoming years of her career, she will many significant awards.
Married or Single or In A Relationship? Is She Lesbian Or Not?
She is just 18 so we can presume that she is not married. She is single and might be looking for a relationship. Her sexual orientation is straight and she is not a lesbian.
Know About Her Children:
The information regarding her children will be updated soon.
Net Worth And Salary
Her net worth and salary are on under review but it will be updated soon.
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