2008–2010: Beginning, dominance on ITF Circuit Īs a member of TK Red Star, Krunić won the national club championships in 2008. Īlthough she had decided not to play juniors anymore, Krunić took part in the European Championships organized by both ITF and Tennis Europe, along with Bojana Jovanovski and Doroteja Erić in the team of Serbia. In April 2009, she reached her highest junior ranking when she was ranked world No. Krunić also partnered with Tamara Čurović at the girls' doubles, however they lost in the first round to Tímea Babos and Ajla Tomljanović. She reached the second round of both girls' singles and doubles at the French Open, and lost in the first round of girls' singles at Wimbledon. The two lost to Christina McHale and Ajla Tomljanović in the super-tiebreaker. In 2009, she played the second round of Australian Open in girls' singles and the final of girls' doubles event, partnering with Sandra Zaniewska. She also played at the junior event in Kramfors, however, withdrew from the final match against Croatian Silvia Njirić due to injury by a score of 6–3, 6–1 for Njirić. In 2008, Krunić reached the quarterfinals of European Junior Championships in Moscow and won the junior event in Budapest. The following year, she won junior events in Podgorica, Livorno and Maia. In 2006, Krunić reached the semifinals of junior Kremlin Cup, losing to Dalia Zafirova. Since then Krunić has been coached by Edouard Safonov. She began training tennis at the Spartak Moscow club, which spawned numerous tennis stars such as Anna Kournikova, Elena Dementieva, Marat Safin, Anastasia Myskina, Igor Andreev and others. Krunić picked up a tennis racquet aged seven. She currently resides in Moscow, Bratislava and Belgrade, and speaks Serbian, Slovak, Russian and English fluently. She was born on 15 March 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Krunić was born to Bratislav and Ivana Krunić and has a sister named Anastasia. 8 Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup performances.6.1 Singles: 13 (9 titles, 4 runner–ups).4.2 Doubles: 11 (6 titles, 4 runner-ups, 1 pending).2.5 2014: Top 100, US Open fourth round and first WTA doubles title.2.2 2008–2010: Beginning, dominance on ITF Circuit.She also has wins in the qualifying rounds over former top-5 players Francesca Schiavone and Daniela Hantuchová. She has wins over former top-10 players, Timea Bacsinszky, while she was coming back from injury, as well as over Kimiko Date and Roberta Vinci in their last career matches, which were played in front of their home crowds in Tokyo and Rome, respectively. Krunić has wins over prime or close to their prime Garbiñe Muguruza, Petra Kvitová, Jeļena Ostapenko, Elina Svitolina, Johanna Konta, CoCo Vandeweghe, Sara Errani, Roberta Vinci, Madison Keys, Ekaterina Makarova and Caroline Garcia. In 2014 US Open, in her second main-draw appearance at a Grand Slam tournament, Krunić won her first main-draw match and then reached the fourth round, beating 27th seed Madison Keys and third seed Petra Kvitová in the process. 2, Jelena Janković, and made her WTA singles debut at the 2011 Budapest Grand Prix. She made her WTA Tour debut at 2010 Slovenia Open, playing doubles with world No. Krunić was the runner–up of 2009 Australian Open in girls' doubles, along with Sandra Zaniewska. In June 2018, she reached her best singles rankings of world No. She has won one singles title and six doubles titles on the WTA Tour along with one singles title on WTA 125 tournaments.
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Aleksandra Krunić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Александра Крунић born 15 March 1993) is a Serbian professional tennis player.