Varvara Gracheva
Varvara Gracheva – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 2 August 2000 in Moscow, Russia.
Nationality: France (since June 2023), formerly Russia.
Height: 5 ft. 10 in. (1.78 m).
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand).
Varvara Gracheva – Career Info
Singles Titles: 7 ITF | Doubles Titles: 0
Singles Matches Won: 281 | Singles Matches Lost: 209
Doubles Matches Won: 12 | Doubles Matches Lost: 43
Highest WTA Singles Rank: No. 39 (8 January 2024)
Highest WTA Doubles Rank: No. 135 (21 March 2022)
Grand Slam Singles Results:
– Australian Open: 3R (2023)
– French Open: 4R (2024)
– Wimbledon: 2R (2023, 2024)
– US Open: 3R (2020, 2021)
Olympic Games: 1R (2024)
Current Singles Rank: No. 103 (11 August 2025)
Data last updated: 11 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $3,735,835 USD (approx. €3,455,000)
Data last updated: 11 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Varvara Gracheva is a French professional tennis player (formerly representing Russia) who has steadily risen through the WTA rankings. Known for her solid baseline play, she reached the second week of a Grand Slam at Roland Garros 2024. She transitioned to represent France in 2023 and has been competing primarily on the WTA Tour since.
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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