PLAYER PROFILE

Destanee Aiava

10
AUSTRALIAN
RANKING
177
WTA
RANKING
  • Age25
  • Born10 May 2000
  • Birth PlaceMelbourne, Victoria
  • LivesNarre Warren, Victoria
  • Height175 cm
  • PlaysRight-handed
  • CoachNicole Kriz
  • Pro Since2015
FOLLOW
“Everyone was all of a sudden interested in either the outfits, or my tennis, or the Collins match. My phone did not stop blowing up. I had to change my settings and everything.”

— Destanee Aiava, 13 May 2025

» Aiava on Collins: “She was so kind to me”

On court

  • Won the singles and doubles events at the 2011 Australian Optus Championships
  • In 2012, selected to represent Australia at the Longines Future Tennis Aces tournament in Paris; she went on to win the tournament. Her prize was a opportunity to hit with 22-time Grand Slam Champion Steffi Graf
  • Went a sparkling 41-7 on the ITF junior circuit in 2014, winning five titles (including the U18 Canadian World Ranking Event Montreal)
  • Reached the third round of the Australian Open junior championships in 2014 and 2015
  • Represented Australia in Junior Fed Cup play in 2014 and 2015; both years competed in the competition finals, in San Luis Potosi, Mexico (2014) and Madrid, Spain (2015)
  • In just her fourth ever pro tournament, reached the quarterfinals of the $15,000 ITF event in Melbourne.
  • Upset No.3 seed Sara Tomic en route to the semifinals of the 18/u Australian Championships in 2015
  • Advanced to her first final at the Canberra Claycourt International #1 in March 2016 after beginning the week as a qualifier
  • At the Brisbane International in 2017, won three rounds of qualifying before beating Bethanie Mattek-Sands in the main draw to win her first WTA tour-level match.
  • Made her Grand Slam debut at Australian Open 2017 at age 16, becoming the first player to be born in 2000 or later to compete in a major
  • Won her first professional title at the Australian Pro Tour event in Perth in February 2017
  • In April 2018, captured her first pro title overseas at the ITF 25K event in Osaka, Japan (beating former world No.38 Rebecca Marino in the final)
  • That same month, debuted in Australia’s Fed Cup team for the World Group Play-off tie against Netherlands in Wollongong, winning the doubles rubber with Daria Gavrilova
  • Stunned world No.10 and second seed Aryna Sabalenka in the first round of the WTA grass-court tournament in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (June 2019)
  • In November 2022, won the Australian Pro Tour title in Traralgon, her first tournament win in three-and-a-half years
  • Was among a record five Australian women to qualify at US Open 2024.

Off court

  • Goal is to one day become world No.1 which inspires her to continually improve her game, much like her hero Roger Federer
  • Mother is a former rugby player; father is the Australian UFC coach
  • Started out playing soccer but says she was kicked off her junior team because “I wouldn’t pass the ball”
  • Nickname is ‘Des’.

Year-end singles ranking history

2023 186
2022 402
2021 310
2020 214
2019 197
2018 249
2017 150
2016 382
2015 674

Destanee Aiava in the news

Ranking Movers: Popyrin elevates ranking after Roland Garros success
Alexei Popyrin (Mark Peterson/Tennis Australia)
8 hours ago

Alexei Popyrin's best Roland Garros campaign has been rewarded with a new career-high ranking on the cusp of the ATP top 20.
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Almost 30 Australians bound for Wimbledon
Alex de Minaur in action en route to the 2024 Wimbledon quarterfinals. [Getty Images]
9 hours ago

Thirteen Aussies are confirmed for the main draw at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, with another 16 attempting to join them there via the qualifying event.
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Aussie trio look ahead after Roland Garros exits
Tristan Schoolkate at Roland Garros; Mark Peterson, Tennis Australia
26 May, 2025

There were no wins, but many valuable lessons, after Tristan Schoolkate, Rinky Hijikata and Destanee Aiava exited in the Roland Garros 2025 first round.
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Roland Garros: Aiava, Hijikata and Schoolkate launch 2025 campaigns
Destanee Aiava is preparing for her Roland Garros main-draw debut; Tennis Australia
25 May, 2025

Talented young Australians Destanee Aiava, Rinky Hijikata and Tristan Schoolkate target tantalising career firsts as Roland Garros 2025 begins.
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