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Monica Niculescu was born on 25 September, 1987 in Slatina, Romania, is a Romanian tennis player. Discover Monica Niculescu'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 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September, 1987
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace Slatina, Romania
Nationality Romania

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Monica Niculescu Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Monica Niculescu height is 1.68 m and Weight 63 kg.

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Height 1.68 m
Weight 63 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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Monica Niculescu Net Worth

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Prize money US$ 6,091,168
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1987

Monica Niculescu (born 25 September 1987) is a Romanian professional tennis player.

She has been ranked by the Women's Tennis Association as high as 28 in singles and 11 in doubles.

Niculescu has won several titles: three singles and ten doubles titles on the WTA Tour, one singles and two doubles titles on the WTA Challenger Tour, as well as 19 singles and 22 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

She has ranked within the top 30 for several years in singles.

2004

She reached the finals in girls' doubles at the French Open in 2004, paired with Mădălina Gojnea, and twice in Wimbledon in 2004 and 2005, paired with Marina Erakovic.

2006

Niculescu had her first WTA Tour debuting attempt in May 2006 at the Istanbul Cup but lost in qualifying.

In February of the following year, she made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the Dubai Tennis Championships.

2007

In June 2007, she played her first doubles event at the Barcelona Open.

There, she also recorded her first win in doubles at the WTA Tour.

A month later, she managed to get to her first WTA event semifinal, at the Gastein Ladies in the doubles event.

During the year, she also attempted to make her major debut but lost in the qualifyings of all four.

She finished the year 2007 in the top 200.

2008

In 2008 at the Australian Open, she played her first Grand Slam main draw as a qualifier.

A month later, at the Qatar Open, she made her Tier I debut and also recorded her first win on the WTA Tour in a singles event.

She continued making debuts at the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open, at Tier I events such as the Italian Open and Canadian Open.

In doubles events, she managed to get to her first WTA final at the Connecticut Open alongside compatriot Sorana Cîrstea, but they failed to win the trophy.

Niculescu finished the year inside the top 50 in both singles and doubles.

In singles, she was ranked world No. 48, and second in Romania, at the end of 2008.

Despite progress in previous seasons, the opening of the season was not promising for Niculescu.

2009

In May 2009, she reached her first singles quarterfinal at the Internationaux de Strasbourg.

In the quarterfinal match, she lost to Aravane Rezaï.

In her next quarterfinal appearance four months later, at the Tashkent Open, she advanced to the quarterfinal, then lost to Yaroslava Shvedova.

Niculescu fell outside the top 100 at the end of the year, ranked 103.

In doubles, in February alongside Cîrstea, she reached semifinals of the Premier Open GdF Suez but then withdrew.

She reached two back-to-back Premier 5/Mandatory quarterfinals at the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Indian Wells Open.

Niculescu then had two consecutive Grand Slam third rounds - French Open and Wimbledon.

She then won a WTA Tour doubles title, at the Budapest Grand Prix, winning alongside Alisa Kleybanova.

Three weeks later, she advanced to another final at the Stanford Classic but failed to win.

Soon after, she reached her first Premier 5/Premier Mandatory semifinal at the Cincinnati Open alongside Akgul Amanmuradova.

By the end of the year, she reached the third round of the US Open and semifinals of the International-level Tashkent Open and Premier-level Kremlin Cup.

She finished 2009 as world No. 30.

2011

In singles, her best Grand Slam performance is reaching round four, which she did at the 2011 US Open and 2015 Wimbledon Championships.

Niculescu was born in Slatina but moved to Bucharest when she was age 4.

Her mother Cristiana Silvia is a pharmaceutical sales representative, and her father Mihai Niculescu is an engineer.

She has an older sister, Gabriela, who was also a professional tennis player.

Before age 18, Niculescu had won 11 singles finals in the ITF Junior Circuit, losing only one set:

She also won eight out of fourteen doubles events, most of them paired with her sister, Gabriela Niculescu.

2017

Niculescu entered the Grand Slam doubles final at Wimbledon 2017 tournament, together with Chan Hao-ching.

She reached the quarterfinals in doubles in all Grand Slam championships.

In WTA 1000 tournaments, she got into three finals (doubles), six semifinals (5 in doubles), and 12 quarterfinals (11 in doubles).