Ajla Tomljanović

Ajla Tomljanović

Ajla Tomljanović is a Croatian tennis player. She was born on September 22, 1993, in Zagreb, Croatia. Ajla’s height is 1.73 meters, and her weight is 60 kilograms. Her nationality is Croatian, and she lives in the country of Croatia.

Ajla has been ranked as the third-best junior player in the world by ITF Juniors ranking system from January to May 2010 and reached a career-high ranking of number three among juniors on October 5, 2010, after winning her second consecutive Grand Slam girls’ singles title at the US Open Junior Championships where she defeated Kristína Kučová 7–5 6–2 in the final round match, but lost it one week later when she failed to defend her singles title at the Dunlop World Junior Tennis tournament.

Ajla Tomljanović’s best records that she has ever had was reaching the semifinals of the Australian Open junior doubles event with compatriot Ana Konjuh in 2010; winning silver medals in mixed doubles with Dino Marcan at the 2009 Summer Universiade; winning junior singles and girls’ doubles titles at the same tournament (in both cases defeating Kristina Mladenovic) at Wimbledon on 19–25 July 2011. Ajla has been a member of the Croatian Fed Cup team since 2007, helping to propel Croatia from Europe/Africa Group II to Europe/Africa Group I, as well as playing a key role in their victories over top teams at both the 2008 Fed Cup and 2009 Fed Cup.


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