Jodie Burrage
Full name: Jodie Anna Burrage
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Bio | She is a British tennis player. Burrage has won one doubles title on the WTA Tour. She has also won one doubles title on the WTA Challenger Tour as well as five singles and five doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. Burrage was born in Kingston upon Thames and grew up in Hindhead, Surrey. She was first introduced to tennis through her mother. Burrage won a scholarship to Talbot Heath School in Bournemouth, which enabled her to develop her tennis at the nearby West Hants Club. Following the completion of GCSE exams Burrage relocated to Junior Tennis Coaching (JTC) in Chiswick, London, where she was guided by former tour professionals Colin Beecher and Lucie Ahl. Burrage made her WTA Tour main draw debut in doubles at the 2020 Upper Austria Ladies Linz, where she received a wildcard into the doubles tournament partnering with Sabine Lisicki. In January 2021, she made her WTA Tour main draw debut in singles at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Women's Tennis Open as a lucky loser. In June, Burrage made her main draw Grand Slam debut after being given a wildcard to the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. In 2022, at the Eastbourne International, she defeated top seed and world No. 4, Paula Badosa. As a result, she made her top 150 debut in the WTA singles rankings. In 2023, at the Nottingham Open, she reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal defeating third seed Magda Linette. She then defeated another Polish player, Magdalena Fręch, to reach a WTA Tour semifinal for the first time in her career. Finally, she defeated Alizé Cornet to set up an all-British final with Katie Boulter, the first since 1977. At Wimbledon, she recorded her first major win defeating Caty McNally, before losing in round two to Daria Kasatkina, in straight sets. As a result, she reached the top 100 in the rankings for the first time. After Wimbledon, Burrage struggled for consistency. After a quarterfinal appearance at a $100k event in Spain, she won a round in the Poland Open against Ankita Raina, but lost in straight sets against Lucrezia Stefanini. She lost in the first round of the Canadian Open to world No. 139, Marina Bassols Ribera, before a quarterfinal showing in the Stanford WTA Challenger level event, beating Diana Shnaider and Kayla Day, before a narrow three-set loss to Moyuka Uchijima. At the Chicago Women's Open, she again fell in the first round, to world No. 782 Quinn Gleason. Burrage achieved her first main-draw win at the US Open, beating world No. 38, Anna Blinkova, 6–3, 6–4 in the first round, before falling in straight sets to world No. 2, Aryna Sabalenka. She captured her maiden WTA Tour title with Jil Teichmann at the 2023 Transylvania Open. |
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