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Beatriz "Bia" Haddad Maia (Шаблон:IPA-pt; born 30 May 1996) is a Brazilian professional tennis player. On 12 June 2023, she reached a career-high in the WTA rankings at world No. 10 in singles on 12 June 2023 and in doubles on 8 May 2023 becoming the first Brazilian woman to enter the top 10 in singles since the rankings were introduced.[1] Haddad Maia has won three singles and seven doubles titles on the WTA Tour, one singles and doubles title each on the WTA Challenger Tour, as well as 17 singles and nine doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

Playing for Brazil Fed Cup team, Haddad Maia has a win–loss record of 26–11 as of June 2023. Шаблон:TOC limit

Early life and background

Born in São Paulo to her parents Ayrton Elias Maia Filho and Lais Scaff Haddad, Haddad Maia started playing tennis at the age of 5. She comes from a tennis family of Lebanese descent.[2] Both her mother Lais Scaff Haddad and her grandmother Arlette Scaff Haddad were successful tennis players in Brazil.[2]

She is also the niece of the famous Brazilian Rolando Boldrin (1936–2022).[3][4]

Career

Haddad Maia peaked at No. 15 in the ITF junior rankings. She won her first professional doubles title at the $10k tournament in Mogi das Cruzes in September 2010 aged 14 playing, alongside Flávia Guimarães Bueno and her first professional singles title at the $10k tournament in Goiânia in 2011 aged 15.

Her best achievement as a junior player was being doubles runner-up at the French Open twice in 2012 and 2013 partnering with Paraguayan Montserrat González and Ecuadorian Doménica González respectively. She was also a doubles semifinalist at the Wimbledon Championships in 2011 playing alongside Mayya Katsitadze from Russia.

She turned professional in 2014, and in December 2014, she was Brazil's second highest ranked female tennis player.

She made her WTA Tour-level debut at the 2013 Brasil Tennis Cup in Florianópolis as a wildcard. She scored her first WTA Tour main-draw win against Hsu Chieh-yu in the first round, losing to Melinda Czink in the second round. At the same tournament, Haddad Maia made her WTA Tour-level doubles main-draw debut with partner Carla Forte.

In 2014, she was handed a wildcard at both the Rio Open and Brasil Tennis Cup main draws, losing in the first round of singles and doubles of both tournaments.

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Haddad at the 2015 French Open

In February 2015, she reached the quarterfinals of the Rio Open as a wildcard. Playing alongside Teliana Pereira, she reached the semifinals in the doubles competition but was forced to withdraw due to the injury sustained in the singles competition.

At Bogotá, Haddad Maia won her first WTA Tour doubles title with compatriot Paula Cristina Gonçalves, defeating Irina Falconi and Shelby Rogers in the final. In July 2015, she suffered a shoulder injury at the Pan American Games in Toronto, resulting in season-ending surgery.

In 2016, Haddad Maia was awarded wildcards at the Rio Open Miami Open, and Brasil Tennis Cup.

Having fallen to the 367th position in the rankings by 18 July 2016, Haddad Maia recovered almost 200 spots during the second half of 2016, finishing the year with two consecutive $50k titles in Scottsdale and Waco.

2017: Top 100, first singles final

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Haddad Maia at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships

Haddad Maia started her 2017 season in Australia, playing two tournaments in Perth and winning the $25k event in Clare, South Australia in both singles and doubles with partner Genevieve Lorbergs.

At Bogotá, she won her second title at the event. Playing with Argentinian Nadia Podoroska, she defeated Cepede Royg and Magda Linette in the final.

During the European clay season, she entered the qualifying tournament at Stuttgart and reaced the quarteerfinals of the main draw, losing to Kristýna Plíšková in the quarterfinals.

The following week, Haddad Maia had the best performance of her career at the $100k Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer, where she won the title without dropping a set, defeating Jil Teichmann in the final. As a result, Haddad Maia made her debut in the top 100 of the WTA rankings.

At the French Open's qualifying tournament, Haddad Maia won all three of her qualifying matches, earning a spot in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career. Also on clay, she reached the semifinals of the Bol Open, a WTA 125 event, losing to eventual champion Aleksandra Krunić.

Haddad Maia received her first direct acceptance at a Grand Slam main draw at Wimbledon, losing in the second round to Simona Halep. In the doubles competition, she reached the third round with Croatian partner Ana Konjuh, losing to Chan Hao-ching and Monica Niculescu.

She gained her first direct acceptance at a WTA Tour-level tournament at the Korean Open. Haddad Maia reached her first tour-level singles final at the tournament, losing to Jeļena Ostapenko.

2018: Injury and hiatus

After the Australian Open, she played for Brazil at the American Fed Cup Zone six rubbers between both singles and doubles and won five of them.

2019–20: Doping suspension and return

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Haddad Maia at the 2019 Prague Open

Haddad Maia qualified for the Australian Open, reaching the second round of the main draw. She also reached the quarterfinals, as a qualifier, at the WTA Tour event in Acapulco in late February, losing to eventual champion Wang Yafan.

Again out of the qualifying, Haddad Maia reached the semifinals at the Copa Colsanitas, losing to eventual champion Amanda Anisimova.

After retiring due to injury in the first round of qualifying at the French Open, she played a WTA Challenger event in Bol, Croatia during the second week of the French Open. It was there that she reportedly failed the urine test.[5] On 23 July 2019, it was announced by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) that Haddad Maia had been issued an immediate provisional suspension, pending determination of the charge against her at a full hearing, after a positive test for metabolites of two Selective androgen receptor modulator substances. The ITF's announcement stated[6] that Haddad Maia waived the right to an immediate appeal. A full hearing to determine the charge against her was scheduled to be held at a later date.

In February 2020, the ITF issued the verdict that the supplement ingested was contaminated. It defined the suspension for 10 months, considering the time she was away. The federation's report didn't release her from responsibilities, citing the case of fellow Brazilian tennis players Marcelo Demoliner, Thomaz Bellucci and Igor Marcondes, who had found themselves in a similar situation. The ITF removed the bigger sentence, which could have gone from two to four years.[7] Haddad Maia was free to return on 22 May, the eve of the Roland Garros tournament. However, without ranking, having dropped to 1342nd during the suspension, she could not compete in French Grand Slam event, having to start in small tournaments.[8][9]

After widespread cancellation of tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she returned to play in September 2020 at the ITF tournament of Montemor-o-Novo in Portugal.[10] Haddad won the title and three more on Portuguese soil in the next month. A hand injury led to an enchondroma diagnosis, forcing her to go through a season-ending surgery.[11]

2021: Indian Wells fourth round, back to top 100

In October, at the rescheduled Indian Wells Open, Haddad Maia lost in qualifying but was awarded a spot in the main draw following the withdrawal of 29th seed Nadia Podoroska. She upset Karolína Plíšková to advance to the fourth round.[12] The performance was enough to return to the top 100.[13]

2022: Major doubles & WTA 1000 singles finals, top 15 in singles & doubles, WTA Finals

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Haddad Maia at the 2022 French Open

Haddad Maia playded dubles at Melbourne with Anna Danilina, and they reached the final, making Haddad only the third Brazilian woman in a final of a Grand Slam tournament, after Maria Bueno and Cláudia Monteiro. Haddad Maia rose to No. 40 in the WTA doubles rankings0.

Her best performance after the Australian Open was in the Monterrey Open, reaching the semifinals, where she lost to eventual champion Leylah Fernandez.[14] Haddad also managed another upset over a top-5 player at the Miami Open, beating world No. 3, Maria Sakkari, to reach the third round on a WTA 1000 level for the third time in her career.[15]

In May, she won her first WTA 125 tournament, the Open de Saint-Malo, defeating Russian Anna Blinkova in the final,[16] and she won the doubles at the Trophee Lagardère in Paris with Mladenovic while also being runner-up in the singles to Claire Liu.[17] As a result, Haddad Maia surpassed her previous career-high of 57 in the WTA singles rankings with No. 49, becoming the first Brazilian in the top 50 since Teliana Pereira in 2015.[18][19]

Haddad won her biggest singles title at the WTA 250 Nottingham Open,[20] while also winning the doubles tournament alongside Zhang Shuai. The results boosted her to the top 40 in the singles and top 30 in doubles rankings.[21] She followed this victory by facing Zhang in the final of the Birmingham Classic, where Haddad won her second singles title after the Chinese retired in the first set. The title propelled her into the top 30 in singles for the first time in her career.[22] She joined Ons Jabeur, who won in Berlin less than an hour earlier, and Iga Świątek as players to win multiple WTA Tour titles in the season. She was also the first Brazilian to win in the tournament 40-year history. Gisele Miró had the best previous result by a player from Brazil, reaching the second round in 1989.[23] When Haddad lost her Eastbourne International semifinal match to Petra Kvitová, she had 12 wins and a walkover, the longest winning streak on grass courts since Serena Williams a decade earlier.[24][25] Despite impressive form in the warm-up grass-court tournaments, she lost in the first round of Wimbledon.

Ranked No. 24 in singles at the start of the Canadian Open, she reached the final by defeating Martina Trevisan, Leylah Fernandez, Iga Świątek, and Belinda Bencic.[26] As a result, she reached the top 20 in the singles rankings, on 15 August 2022.[27] Haddad Maia then breezed past former number one, Karolína Plíšková, to become the first Brazilian woman ever to reach a WTA 1000 final. She lost the final against Simona Halep, in three sets.[28]

At the WTA 1000 Guadajalara Open, Haddad and Danilina reached the final, and she became the first Brazilian woman in history to qualify for the WTA Finals.[29] Thanks to this result, she also entered the world's top 15 in doubles for the first time.[30] In an unprecedented Brazilian final at the WTA 1000 level against Luisa Stefani and Storm Sanders, they ended runners-up in a tight result, with a score of 7–6, 6–7 and [10–8] in favor of Stefani/Sanders.[31][32] Haddad Maia finished the season being awarded by the WTA as Most Improved Player of 2022.[33]

2023: First WTA 1000 doubles title, Major singles semifinal, top 10 in singles and doubles

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Haddad Maia at Roland Garros 2023

At the WTA 500 in Abu Dhabi, she reached the quarterfinals after more than a three-hour battle with Yulia Putintseva.[34] Next, she reached the semifinals, defeating Elena Rybakina and recording a six-match winning streak against top-10 players.[35] She lost the semifinal match to Belinda Bencic in straight sets. As a result, she moved to a career-high ranking of No. 12 on 13 February 2023.[36]

Playing with Laura Siegemund, Haddad reached her second WTA 1000 doubles final in Indian Wells.[37]

She won her first WTA 1000 doubles title at Madrid with Victoria Azarenka, defeating Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff[38] in a final that was followed by controversy as none of the participating players were allowed to make a speech on the podium during the awards ceremony. The organizers subsequently apologized for the mistake.[39][40] As a result, she reached the top 10 in the doubles rankings on 8 May 2023.

At the Italian Open, Haddad Maia reached the quarterfinals at a WTA 1000 level for the second time.[41] Haddad Maia was close to qualifying for the semifinals, but in an extremely long match lasting 3 hours and 41 minutes, the longest of the season, she lost to Anhelina Kalinina.[42] Still in the first set, Haddad felt an injury to her left leg, which ended up limiting her movement in decisive moments of the game.[43]

At the French Open, she became the first Brazilian woman to reach the semifinals since Maria Bueno in 1966.[44] Haddad lost the semifinal to top seed and world No. 1, Iga Świątek.[45] She entered the top 10 in singles on 12 June 2023, becoming the first Brazilian woman to reach this milestone since the creation of the WTA rankings.[46][1]

At Wimbledon, she won the first three matches and reached the fourth round, and she was forced to retire due to a lower back injury.[47]

Following reaching the singles final without dropping a set at the 2023 WTA Elite Trophy, she reached back world No. 16 in the singles rankings on 30 October 2023. At the same tournament, she areached the final in doubleswith Veronika Kudermetova.[48] She finisedh the season at No. 11, her best end of the season ranking.

2024: Historic Australian Open third round

Haddad started the year winning the doubles tournament of the 2024 Adelaide International, partnering Taylor Townsend.[49]

Career statistics

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Grand Slam performance timelines

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Singles

Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Win %
Australian Open A A A 2R 2R A A 2R 1R 3R 0 / 5 5–5 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
French Open Q3 Q2 1R A Q1 A A 2R SF 0 / 3 6–3 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
Wimbledon Q1 A 2R A 2R NH Q3 1R 4R 0 / 4 5–4 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
US Open A Q1 1R Q2 A A Q2 2R 2R 0 / 3 2–3 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
Win–loss 0–0 0–0 1–3 1–1 2–2 0–0 0–0 3–4 9–4 2–1 0 / 15 18–15 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage

Doubles

Tournament 2017 2018 ... 2022 2023 2024 Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr Win %
Australian Open A 3R F 2R 3R 0 / 4 10–4 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
French Open A A 2R 2R 0 / 2 2–2 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
Wimbledon 3R A 3R 2RШаблон:Efn 0 / 3 5–2 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
US Open 1R A 3R QF 0 / 3 5–3 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage
Win–loss 2–2 2–1 10–4 6–3 2–1 0 / 12 22–11 Шаблон:Tennis win percentage

Significant finals

Grand Slam tournaments

Doubles: 1 (runner-up)

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2022 Australian Open Hard Шаблон:Flagicon Anna Danilina Шаблон:Flagicon Barbora Krejčíková
Шаблон:Flagicon Kateřina Siniaková
7–6(7–3), 4–6, 4–6

WTA 1000 tournaments

Singles: 1 (runner-up)

Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Loss 2022 Canadian Open Hard Шаблон:Flagicon Simona Halep 3–6, 6–2, 3–6

Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2022 Guadalajara Open Akron Hard Шаблон:Flagicon Anna Danilina Шаблон:Flagicon Storm Sanders
Шаблон:Flagicon Luisa Stefani
6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–2), [8–10]
Loss 2023 Indian Wells Open Hard Шаблон:Flagicon Laura Siegemund Шаблон:Flagicon Barbora Krejčíková
Шаблон:Flagicon Kateřina Siniaková
1–6, 7–6(7–3), [7–10]
Win 2023 Madrid Open Clay Шаблон:Flagicon Victoria Azarenka Шаблон:Flagicon Coco Gauff
Шаблон:Flagicon Jessica Pegula
6–1, 6–4

Notes

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References

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External links

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