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Luisa Stefani (Luisa Veras Stefani) was born on 9 August, 1997 in São Paulo, is a Brazilian tennis player. Discover Luisa Stefani'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 26 years old?
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Luisa Veras Stefani |
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26 years old |
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9 August, 1997 |
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9 August |
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São Paulo |
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Luisa Stefani Height, Weight & Measurements
At 26 years old, Luisa Stefani height is 1.68 m .
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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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Luisa Stefani Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Luisa Stefani worth at the age of 26 years old? Luisa Stefani’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from . We have estimated Luisa Stefani's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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US$ 115,348 |
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Timeline
It has been 38 years since a female doubles player from Brazil have gone as far in a Grand Slam tournament (the last time that Brazilians were in the quarterfinals was in Wimbledon in 1982: Patricia Medrado and Cláudia Monteiro).
At the Italian Open, she had another great tournament, reaching the semifinals and losing only to the top seeds.
Pigossi and Stefani became the first Brazilians in history to obtain an Olympic medal in tennis, surpassing Fernando Meligeni's campaign that took 4th place in 1996.
Following the Olympics, seeded fifth, Stefani won her first WTA 1000 partnering Dabrowski at the Canadian Open avenging their loss in the Silicon Valley Classic final to Darija Jurak and Andreja Klepač.
The following week, they followed this successful run by another, reaching the WTA 1000 final at the Cincinnati Open by defeating current Olympic champions, second seeded pair Krejciková/Siniaková.
The US Open had Stefani reaching her first Grand Slam semifinal and fifth straight in 2021, partnering with Gabriela Dabrowski, only to injure her knee in the decisive game against Coco Gauff and Caty McNally and withdraw.
Stefani had to sit out the rest of the season following surgery to mend the anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Still in November, she rose to No. 9 of the doubles rankings.
The only other Brazilian woman to rank so high was Maria Bueno before the Open era.
After nearly a year of recovering from her knee injury, Stefani announced her return to play at the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo in September 2022, partnered with Ena Shibahara.
Before that, she visited the US Open to train among the WTA's best players.
Luisa Veras Stefani (born 9 August 1997) is a Brazilian professional tennis player, and the first Brazilian woman to reach the WTA top 10.
She reached the milestone on 1 November 2021 when she rose to world No. 9 in doubles.
She started training at Saddlebrook Tennis Academy, and eventually reached two junior Grand Slam semifinals in doubles: the 2014 French Open and the 2015 US Open.
She had a career-high combined junior ranking of No. 10 on 30 March 2015.
She won the mixed doubles at the 2023 Australian Open with compatriot Rafael Matos, becoming the first Brazilian pair to win a Grand Slam title.
As she attended Pepperdine University, Stefani was ranked as high as No. 2 in the ITA rankings, and was also named the 2015 ITA National Rookie of the Year, having compiled a 40–6 record in her freshman season and reached the semifinals of the 2016 NCAA Singles Championships, where she lost to eventual champion Danielle Collins.
Stefani made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2015 Brasil Tennis Cup where she received a singles main-draw wildcard.
On 20 May 2019, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 431.
Until 2019, Stefani tried to play both singles and doubles.
The doubles kept being more productive, and once an invitation to make her WTA debut in the 2019 Monterrey Open with Giuliana Olmos led to the semifinals and a ranking increase, she decided to stop playing singles to have more chances at appearing in bigger events.
Soon afterward, Stefani made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at French Open, partnering Australian Astra Sharma in doubles.
In September, with Hayley Carter as partner, she reached the first WTA doubles final at the Korea Open and, the following week, won the first WTA title at the Tashkent Open.
With these campaigns, she entered the top 100 and reached a career-high ranking in doubles of No. 75 on 21 October 2019.
After that, Stefani established a fixed partnership with Carter.
Stefani is a bronze medalist in women's doubles from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Stefani and Pigossi were only granted entry to the Olympics one week before the 2020 Games opened, with Stefani ranked world No. 23 in the doubles ranking and Pigossi at No. 190, and had played together once, a defeat at the 2020 Fed Cup, and yet became the first Brazilians to obtain an Olympic tennis medal, surpassing the performance of Fernando Meligeni that took 4th place in men's singles in 1996.
During the campaign, they saved eight match points: four in the bronze medal match and another four against Czechs Karolína Plíšková and Markéta Vondroušová in the round of 16.
At the age of 14, Stefani's family moved to the United States, where it was hoped she would develop herself better in tennis.
In 2020, the Stefani/Carter duo reached the Australian Open third round, won the Challenger Series title in Newport, reached the Dubai quarterfinals in February, and won the Lexington Open in August.
With that, they entered the top 40 for the first time.
At the US Open, she had her best Grand Slam campaign in her career, reaching the quarterfinals, defeating the No. 6 seeds Japan duo Shuko Aoyama/Ena Shibahara in the round of 16.
She reached her first Premier final in October 2020, in Ostrava, playing with Gabriela Dabrowski.
Stefani and Carter reached their first WTA 1000 final at the 2021 Miami Open.
Stefani had to pass on the French Open after being forced to endure an emergency appendicitis surgery.
With Carter getting a season-ending injury at Wimbledon, Stefani announced she would spend the rest of the year with Gabriela Dabrowski.
At the postponed Tokyo Olympics, Stefani won a bronze medal, partnering Laura Pigossi.
They beat Russians Elena Vesnina and Veronika Kudermetova after saving four match points in the final super tiebreak.