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  1. Magda Linette (32) is a tennis player from Poland. Click here for a full player profile.

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  2. Magda Linette won another two ITF titles in August, in Hechingen and Versmold, both in Germany. At the Ladies Open Hechingen, as a qualifier, she defeated Sílvia Soler Espinosa of Spain, and in the Reinert Open, she beat Irina-Camelia Begu, in straight sets. [7]

  3. Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in Poland in 2007; owns 12 singles titles and eight doubles titles on ITF Circuit

  4. A current Magda’s Linette team consist of: Mark Gellard; Ian Hughes; Achievements: 13 times winner of the WTA and ITF tournaments in the senior category. Australian Open’23 SF; Roland Garros’21 doubles SF; The most important titles are: BRONX OPEN 2019 WTA 205K; NINGBO 2014 WTA 125K; MENCHESTER 2019 ITF 100K; CAGNES SUR MER 2016 ITF 100K

    • Previous win record. Linette has previously competed in 29 Grand Slams and has never gone beyond the third round at any of them. She made her professional debut on the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Circuit in Poland in 2007 at the age of 15.
    • She picked up tennis at the age of five. Linette inherited her love of the game from her father Tomasz, a tennis coach. He was also her first coach. After he stepped down, she was coached by Michal Dembinski before she switched to Izo Zunic.
    • Her tennis idol is Monica Seles. Linette’s tennis idol and role model growing up was Monica Seles, who represented Yugoslavia and the United States. Seles is a former world No. 1 who won nine Grand Slams singles titles, and was named one of the “30 Legends of Women’s Tennis: Past, Present and Future” by Time magazine.
    • She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. The WTA has a partnership with Indiana University East to support members in their pursuit of post-secondary education opportunities.
  5. Jan 25, 2023 · How a change of mentality powered Magda Linette's 2023 Australian Open run. At 30, the Pole is enjoying her best ever run in a Grand Slam having never previously made it past the third round. She puts it down to anger management and not letting mistakes define her.

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · The 25-year-old Pole, who will join Magda Linette, Katarzyna Kawa and Weronika Falkowska in Dawid Celt’s side for the women’s World Cup of Tennis in Seville from 7 November, has found form at the perfect time ahead of Poland’s clashes with Canada and hosts Spain next week.