OSTAPENKO Jelena

8 Jun 1997
24
Female
Youth Olympian
1.77/5'9''
RIGA
 
Latvia
RIGA
 
Latvia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TEN Tennis Women's Singles 33
Women's Doubles 17

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
2nd on Court 6
Ariake Tennis Park Court 6
LAT
OSTAPENKO JOSTAPENKO Jelena
4
7
4
ROC
VESNINA EVESNINA Elena
6
62
6
Finished
4th on Court 6
Ariake Tennis Park Court 6
AUS
Perez / Stosur
4
6
[10]
LAT
Ostapenko / Sevastova
6
1
[5]
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Grand Slams
 Aus OpenRoland GarrosWimbledonUS Open
YearSinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesSinglesDoubles
2021R128R16R128R16R32R32--
2020R64QFR32R16----
2019R128R32R128QFR128R64R32QF
2018R32R64R128R64SFR16R32R64
2017R32R64WRR64QFR64R32R64
2016R128R64R128R64R128R16R128R32
2015----R64-R64-

2021 Tournament Results - Singles
Result
WinnerEastbourne
Runner-up-
Semifinal-

2021 Tournament Results - Doubles
Result
Winner-
Runner-upDoha
SemifinalMadrid

Olympic Games - Singles
2020 Tokyo, JPN
PhaseResultOpponentResult
R64LostVESNINA Elena (ROC)

2016 Rio de Janeiro, BRA
PhaseResultOpponentResult
R64LostSTOSUR Samantha (AUS)6-1, 3-6, 2-6

Olympic Games - Doubles
2020 Tokyo, JPN - Partner: SEVASTOVA Anastasija
PhaseResultOpponentResult
R32LostPEREZ Ellen / STOSUR Samantha (AUS)


Legend
WR - Winner, RU - Runner-up, F - Final, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, R16 - Round of 16, R32 - Round of 32, R64 - Round of 64, R128 - Round of 128
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Spending time with friends and family, listening to music. (wtatennis.com, 2021)
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English, Latvian, Russian
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Right (wtatennis.com, 19 Jun 2016)
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She was a professional ballroom dancer for seven years. (wtatennis.com, 19 Jun 2016)
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Turned professional in 2012
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She began playing tennis at age five. (wtatennis.com, 19 Jun 2016)
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She was introduced to tennis by her mother. (wtatennis.com, 19 Jun 2016)
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US tennis player Serena Williams. (wtatennis.com, 2021)
:
"That's what I'm working on, my consistency. Still being [an] aggressive player, I think it can bring me a lot of wins, but consistency probably in my game is key." (tennis.com, 01 Oct 2020)
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In July 2021 she and basketball player Agnis Cavars were named as flag bearers for Latvia for the opening ceremony of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (olimpiade.lv, 18 Jul 2021)

She was named Latvia's Sportswoman of the Year in 2017 by the Latvian Olympic Committee. (sportacentrs.com, 21 Dec 2017)

She won the Women's Tennis Association [WTA] Most Improved Player of the Year award in 2017. (wtatennis.com, 20 Oct 2017)

In 2014 she won the Rising Star award at Latvia's Athletes of the Year awards ceremony. (leta.lv, 24 Dec 2014)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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