📊 Stats Comparison
Jelena Ostapenko
Jelena Ostapenko, born on June 8, 1997, in Riga, Latvia, is a dynamic player known for her aggressive playing style and powerful groundstrokes. Turning professional in 2012, she quickly garnered attention by winning the French Open in 2017, where she became the first unseeded player to win the tournament since 1933. Ostapenko's fearless approach to the game often leads to exciting matches filled with stunning shot-making. With a total of several WTA titles to her name, she has consistently been a formidable opponent on the tour. Beyond her Grand Slam triumph, she has represented Latvia in various international competitions, showcasing her dedication to her national team. As of 2023, Ostapenko continues to compete at high levels and aims to reclaim her position among the top players in women's tennis.
Full profile →Yulia Putintseva
Yulia Putintseva is a Kazakh professional tennis player known for her tenacity and fighting spirit on the court. Born on January 7, 1995, in Moscow, Russia, she moved to Kazakhstan at a young age and represents the nation on the international stage. Putintseva turned professional in 2010, and her career has been marked by significant achievements, including reaching the quarter-finals at the French Open in 2020, where her aggressive baseline play and agility impressed fans and critics alike. Standing 5'7" at 150 lbs, she combines technical skill with resilient determination, often coming from behind in matches to secure wins. Throughout her career, Putintseva has had notable victories over top-ranked players and has become known for her strong mental game. With a focus on improving her ranking and continuing to perform well in Grand Slam tournaments, she remains a prominent figure on the WTA tour.
Full profile →