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Alexa Glatch was born on 10 September, 1989 in Newport Beach, California, is an American professional tennis player (born 1989). Discover Alexa Glatch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September, 1989
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Newport Beach, California
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Alexa Glatch Height, Weight & Measurements

At 34 years old, Alexa Glatch height is 1.83 m and Weight 66 kg.

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Height 1.83 m
Weight 66 kg
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Alexa Glatch Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alexa Glatch worth at the age of 34 years old? Alexa Glatch’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. She is from . We have estimated Alexa Glatch's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Prize money US$795,715
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Timeline

1989

AleXa Glatch (born September 10, 1989) is an American professional tennis player.

She started playing tennis at the age of five.

2004

As a junior player, she won the prestigious Easter Bowl title in the Girls-14s and Girls-18s divisions and the Orange Bowl in the Girls-16s division in 2004.

2005

She achieved a world junior ranking of No. 5 in 2005, advancing to the 2005 US Open finals in both singles and doubles.

She lost the singles final to junior, and future senior world No. 1, Victoria Azarenka.

She represented the United States in numerous international competitions including Junior Fed Cup.

Glatch turned professional in 2005 and in that year reached the semifinals of the Forest Hills Tennis Classic and the second round of the US Open.

She was in an accident in November 2005; her injuries included a broken right wrist and left elbow.

It took her eight months until she could start regularly playing competitive tennis again.

2007

In 2007, she won the Southlake $25k USTA Pro Circuit event for her second career pro title and reached the quarterfinals of the Washington, D.C. $75k USTA Pro Circuit event.

She was a finalist at the French Open junior doubles with partner Sorana Cîrstea of Romania.

She also reached the quarterfinals of three $50k events.

2008

In 2008, Glatch reached the quarterfinals of the Dothan $75k USTA Pro Circuit event, was a finalist at the Carson $50k event, and was the singles champion at both the Toronto and Saguenay $50k events.

She was one of three American women to make the 2008 US Open as a qualifier.

She also had two semifinal finishes in doubles and won the doubles title at the $50k San Diego Pro Circuit tournament.

2009

Glatch reached the third round of the 2009 Indian Wells Open as a wildcard; one of her wins was against world No. 29, Carla Suárez Navarro.

At the 2009 Miami Open, AleXa advanced to the second round before losing to No. 1 seed, Serena Williams, 2–6, 3–6.

She made her Fed Cup debut in April in the semifinals against the Czech Republic.

As a rookie, she was dubbed the MVP for keeping the US alive by pulling off upset wins in both of her singles matches against No. 29, Iveta Benešová, and future world No. 2, Petra Kvitová, in straight sets.

In May 2009, Glatch made her French Open debut by defeating 14th-seeded clay-court specialist Flavia Pennetta in the first round.

Glatch lost in the first round of the 2009 US Open to defending champion Serena Williams.

In women's doubles, Glatch played with fellow American Carly Gullickson and advanced to the round of 16.

2012

In March 2012, she began working with Australian coach Sarah Stone, who is the former coach of 2011 US Open champion Samantha Stosur.

At the 2012 French Open, she won three matches and beat two seeds to qualify for the main draw.

In July 2012, she reached the second round of the Carlsbad Open, losing to former world No. 3, Nadia Petrova, 4–6 3–6.

In October 2012, Glatch won two back-to-back grass-court tournaments in Japan.

2013

Following an appearance at Wimbledon in 2013, Glatch took 15 months off to deal with injuries.

She had wrist and hip surgeries and went through extensive rehabilitation.

2014

Upon her return to competitive tennis in October 2014, she won the doubles event at the $50k Macon Pro Circuit event.

2015

In 2015, Glatch used her protected singles ranking to enter the 2015 Australian Open qualifying, where she defeated No. 3 seed and world No. 110, Lourdes Dominguez-Lino, and advanced to the final round of qualifying.

In March/April, Glatch continued her post-injury, rapid rise up the rankings by winning the $25k Iripuato Mexico and the $50k Osprey Florida Pro Circuit event (as a wildcard) defeating top seeded world No. 44, Madison Brengle, in the final.

She continued her good form by qualifying for the 2015 French Open, and subsequently added a tenth ITF Circuit title by winning the $25k Gatineau event in Canada without dropping a set.

AleXa graduated from Laurel Springs High School.

She was accepted to UCLA but opted not to attend.

Some of her favorite tennis players include Steffi Graf and Roger Federer.

After many years with Nike and time with ASICS, she now endorses Roche sportswear, Babolat rackets, and SOS Rehydrate sports drinks.

2018

She defeated Anna Tatishvili to advance to the second round where she lost to 18th-seeded Flavia Pennetta.