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Victoria Duval was born on 30 November, 1995 in Miami, Florida, is an American tennis player. Discover Victoria Duval'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 28 years old?

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Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November, 1995
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Miami, Florida
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Victoria Duval Height, Weight & Measurements

At 28 years old, Victoria Duval height is 5 ft .

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Victoria Duval Net Worth

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1929

In the first round, she defeated 29th seed Sorana Cîrstea before losing to fellow rising star Belinda Bencic.

With the strength of her performance at Wimbledon, Duval made her debut in the top 100 of the WTA rankings at No. 92 in the world.

Following the tournament, she proceeded to take the next 13 months off to undergo and recover from chemotherapy treatment.

1995

Victoria Duval (born 30 November 1995) is an American professional tennis player.

Duval has won one singles title and two doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

2010

In January 2010, Vicky was training in Atlanta when a terrible earthquake struck Haiti and her father was trapped under collapsing walls outside his home for 11 hours.

After he regained consciousness, he was able to dig himself out of the rubble.

His legs were broken, his left arm was crushed, he had seven fractured ribs puncturing his lungs, and an infection spreading throughout his body.

He survived an emergency operation in his own backyard.

A wealthy Atlanta family connected to the tennis club donated enough money to have him airlifted to a Fort Lauderdale hospital.

2011

The following year, Duval was able to qualify for the US Open and scored a huge upset win over the 2011 champion Samantha Stosur in the first round.

She followed this up with her first career title at an $50k event in Toronto in November.

2012

In 2012, she had won the USTA Girls' 18s National Championships.

Duval was born in Miami and spent some of her childhood in Haiti, including time training at the JOTAC Tennis Academy in Port-au-Prince.

While living in Port-au-Prince, Duval was robbed at gunpoint and held hostage at her aunt's house at the age of 7.

Victoria's mother gave up her neonatal practice and moved Victoria and her two brothers to south Florida.

Her father stayed behind to continue the gynecology and obstetrics practice he had helped build in Port-au-Prince.

To continue improving Vicky's tennis game, Nadine moved with her to Atlanta.

It was here that she worked with coach Brian de Villiers, at the Racquet Club of the South.

In 2012, Duval played in the Under-18 USTA National Championships as the 17th seed.

Despite the low ranking, she won the tournament by defeating Alexandra Kiick in the final.

With the title, she earned a wildcard into the main draw of the US Open.

Later that summer, she played in the Junior US Open and reached the semifinals.

In that tournament, Duval knocked out 2012 Junior Wimbledon champion Eugenie Bouchard before falling to Anett Kontaveit.

Duval kicked off her 2012 season in May by reaching her first professional final at the $10k tournament in Sumter, South Carolina at the age of 16, where she was defeated by compatriot Louisa Chirico.

With a wildcard as the 18s girls' national champion, Duval made her Grand Slam debut at the 2012 US Open, where she lost to three-time champion Kim Clijsters in the first round.

2014

In August 2014, she reached her best singles ranking of No. 87.

During the qualifying rounds of Wimbledon in 2014, Duval was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Nonetheless, she decided to remain in the tournament, and was able to qualify for the main draw.

2015

Duval returned to playing professional matches at an $25k tournament in August 2015.

Despite the circumstances of her comeback onto the tour, she was not awarded a wildcard into the US Open.

She could have entered the tournament with her protected ranking from the previous year, but elected not to do so after being unsure if she would be ready to play at the time of the entry cutoff five weeks before the start of the event.

Instead, Duval opted to play in the qualifying tournament, where she lost in the second round.

2016

At the start of the 2016 season, Duval replaced an injured Serena Williams at the 2016 Hopman Cup.

She represented the United States alongside Jack Sock.

Although she lost both of her singles matches, Duval and Sock were able to win two out of their three mixed doubles matches, including a victory over the Czech pair of Karolína Plíšková and Jiří Veselý.

A month after the tournament, Duval announced she had knee surgery.

She made a brief return for the grass-court season in the middle of the year, but ended up sitting out another ten months afterwards to return to full health.

2017

After more than two years of intermittently appearing on the tour, Duval returned to playing more regularly on the ITF Circuit starting in April 2017.

She had immediate success in her first tournament back, reaching the semifinals at the $80k event in Indian Harbour Beach.