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Darja Vidmanova

Darja "Dasha" Vidmanova is a Czech professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of world No. 137, achieved on 2 February 2026.

College career
She played for the Georgia Bulldogs, winning the NCAA's 2024 doubles tournament and the 2025 singles event. Vidmanova was named the 2025 Honda Sports Award winner in tennis and the SEC Female Athlete of the Year. ==Personal life ==
Personal life
Born in Moscow, Russia, Vidmanova moved with her family to Czechia at the age of five and later became a Czech citizen. ==Career==
Career
2020-2021: Juniors As a junior tennis player, she reached her highest combined ranking of No. 21 on 4 January 2021. Vidmanova made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2020 Prague Open, having received a wildcard for the doubles tournament, partnering Linda Fruhvirtová. Junior Grand Slam performance Singles: • Australian Open: 3R (2020) • French Open: 3R (2020, 2021) • Wimbledon: 2R (2021) • US Open: – Doubles: • Australian Open: 2R (2020) • French Open: 1R (2021) • Wimbledon: QF (2021) • US Open: – 2025: Breakthrough season, Top 200, WTA wins In the end of May, Vidmanova won W35 tournament in Santo Domingo which started her 15 matches long winning streak which included her first W75 title in Sumter and her first W100 title in Cary. Vidmanova then made her WTA 125k singles main draw debut in Newport but she lost in the first round to eventual champion Caty McNally. In July, Vidmanova reached her second career W100 final in Evansville but lost Caty McNally again. At US Open she entered her first Grand Slam qualification draw. She won the opening round against local wildcard Maya Iyengar but lost in the next round to former World No. 22 Zhang Shuai in straight sets. Vidmanova then enter qualification at WTA 500 event in Guadalajara where she beat Emina Bektas and Ena Shibahara in straight sets to make her WTA main draw singles debut. She claimed her first WTA Tour win against 7th seed and World No. 58 Alycia Parks in straight sets, before losing to fellow Czech player Nikola Bartůňková. She also entered doubles draw with Alana Smith and scored her first win to reach her first WTA doubles quarterfinal. ==WTA Challenger finals==
WTA Challenger finals
Singles: 1 runner-up } Alina Korneeva ==ITF Circuit finals==
ITF Circuit finals
Singles: 11 (7 titles, 4 runner-ups) } Kristiana Sidorova Doubles: 5 (4 titles, 1 runner-up) ==References==
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