Sofia Kenin

Player

Birthday November 14, 1998

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Moscow, Russia

Age 25 years old

Nationality Moscow

Height 1.70 m

Weight 57 kg

#7787 Most Popular

1987

They had previously left the Soviet Union to live in New York City in 1987 but returned to Russia for Kenin's birth so that other family members could help raise her initially.

Her mother had worked as a nurse in the Soviet Union, and her parents had only $286 when they first moved to the United States.

Kenin began playing tennis at the age of five, drawing inspiration from her father who had played recreationally.

Her parents recognized her potential and arranged for her to begin training with Rick Macci in Broward County, Florida.

Macci coached Kenin for seven years until she was 12.

He remarked: "Back then [when Kenin was five], I came right out and said Sofia was the scariest little creature I’d ever seen. It was unique: the hand-eye coordination and her ability to take the ball immediately right after the bounce. I have a lot of kids do that, but it was almost like it was baked in already, even though she was little and the racket was actually bigger than her. The only player I’ve seen like that is [former world No. 1] Martina Hingis."

Kenin has also worked with Nick Bollettieri.

Her primary coach had always been her father except from May 2021 to November 2021.

Kenin had success in tennis at a young age, which garnered widespread attention in the tennis community and helped put her on the covers of tennis magazines.

Kenin began playing in United States Tennis Association (USTA) girls' 10-and-under tournaments at the age of seven, and became the top-ranked player in Florida in that division.

She later was ranked No. 1 in the USTA national rankings for each of the 12, 14, 16, and 18-and-under divisions.

Kenin had the opportunity to interact with ATP and WTA tennis players as a young child, including hitting with Anna Kournikova at age seven, partnering with Jim Courier against Venus Williams and Todd Martin as part of an exhibition event, and receiving a tour of the Miami Open from Kim Clijsters.

Kenin reached a career-high of No. 2 in the ITF junior rankings.

1998

Sofia Anna "Sonya" Kenin (born November 14, 1998) is an American professional tennis player.

2012

She began playing in low-level Grade-4 events on the ITF Junior Circuit in 2012 at the age of 13.

2013

After winning her first titles in both singles and doubles in 2013, she progressed to the Grade-1 level.

Towards the end of the year, she made her Grade-A debut at the Orange Bowl, reaching the semifinals in singles and finishing runner-up in doubles with Kaitlyn McCarthy to Tornado Alicia Black and Naiktha Bains.

2014

Kenin made her junior Grand Slam debut in 2014, but only recorded one match win in singles while playing in the latter three events of the year.

Following the US Open, Kenin represented the United States at the Junior Fed Cup along with CiCi Bellis and Black.

The team won the tournament, sweeping Slovakia 3–0 in the final.

Kenin went undefeated in her five matches, all in doubles.

Her next breakthrough came toward the end of the year when she won the Orange Bowl, defeating Bellis and Ingrid Neel in the last two rounds.

2015

Coached primarily by her father, Kenin developed into a promising junior player, reaching No. 2 in the world after winning the Orange Bowl at the age of 16 and finishing runner-up in the 2015 US Open girls' singles event the following year.

She also won the USTA Girls 18s National Championship during that summer.

Kenin built on that success in 2015 by winning the USTA International Spring Championships, a Grade-1 tournament.

During the summer, she won the USTA Girls 18s National Championship as the No. 3 seed, defeating top-seeded Black in the final.

With the title, she earned a wildcard into the main draw of the 2015 US Open.

Kenin also participated in the junior event at the US Open and finished runner-up to Dalma Gálfi, her best performance at a junior Grand Slam event.

This result helped her rise to No. 2 in the world by the end of the year.

2016

Kenin continued to play on the junior tour in 2016 while primarily playing in professional events on the ITF Women's Circuit.

2018

On the professional tour, Kenin made her debut in the top 100 of the WTA rankings in 2018 as a teenager.

2019

Kenin has won another four singles and three doubles titles on the WTA Tour, including the 2019 China Open at the Premier Mandatory-level with Bethanie Mattek-Sands.

When Kenin was a child, she drew the attention of veteran coach Rick Macci at the age of five and became a celebrity in the tennis community soon after.

She won her first three titles in 2019 and finished the year just outside the top 10.

At the end of the 2019 season, she followed up her Most Improved Player of the Year award by being named the WTA Player of the Year of 2020.

Sofia Kenin was born in Moscow to Alexander and Svetlana Kenin.

Her family moved to the United States a few months after she was born.

2020

She has a career-high ranking by the WTA of No. 4 in the world, which she achieved on March 9, 2020.

She was the 2020 WTA Player of the Year, an award she earned by winning the 2020 Australian Open and finishing runner-up at the 2020 French Open.

With her title at the 2020 Australian Open, Kenin became the youngest American to win a major women's singles title since Serena Williams in 1999.