This is the WTA version of "10 American Teenagers to Watch in 2015 (ATP)". I'm not as knowledgeable in this field so I inquired some names from @rrjuki and @jokelly_tennis (thanks guys!). There were so many names and it was tough to narrow the list down to ten so I decided to exclude players who turn 20 years old in 2015. This list focuses on the 1996 born players and younger.
Taylor Townsend
Age: 18 (16 Apr 1996)
Height: 5-7
Height: 5-7
Plays: Left Handed (Double Handed
Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA Ranking: 102
Career High WTA Ranking: 102 (03/11/2014)
2014 Highlights: Since ending 2012 as the world top-ranked
junior, Townsend’s ascendant to the professional rank was steady despite
her weight struggle. The former Junior
Australian Open champion jumped 574 ranking spots over the span of two years to
a career best of 102. Under the watchful
eyes of the 1990 Wimbledon finalist, Zina Garrison, Townsend won two $50K titles
in Indian Harbour Beach and Charlottesville to score the 2014 USTA French Open
wildcard. In her grand slam debut, the
18 year old defeated fellow American Vania King and later upset World No.24
Alize Cornet (FRA) before falling to Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro (WTA 15). She also received wildcards into Wimbledon
and US Open, but fell in the first round to Klara Koukalova (CZE) and 18-time
Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams, respectively. Earlier this year, the powerful left hander claimed her first premier win over Italian Karin Knapp at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and made
the doubles finals at the Citi Open in Washington D.C., partnering Eugenie
Bouchard of Canada.
Louisa Chirico
Age: 18 (16 May 1996)
Height: 5-9
Height: 5-9
Plays: Right Handed (Double Handed
Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA Ranking: 189
Career High WTA Ranking: 183 (15/12/2014)
2014 Highlights: Unlike her former Junior Fed Cup
teammate, Townsend, Louisa Chirico’s rise up the ranking was quiet and more traditional. The 18 year old New Yorker spent most of 2014
playing ITF tournaments, a rung below the glamorous WTA tour. On her beloved red clay, she won the $25K at Padova in Italy and a week later, reached another final at the $25K
Lenzerheide in Switzerland. After returning to the United States, Chirico reached the semifinals of $50K Carson and
$75K Albuquerque. The former Junior
Roland Garros and Wimbledon semifinalist topped WTA 168 María Irigoyen of Argentina in qualifying round one of the
US Open. She was the top seed at the USTA National
Championship in San Diego, where she advanced to the semifinals. Chirico, who trained with the USTA the last
several years, announced her decision to forgo college tennis and signed with
Octagon Sports Agency over the summer.
Catherine Cartan Bellis
Age: 15 (08 Apr 1999)
Height: 5-6
Height: 5-6
Plays: Right Handed (Double Handed
Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA Ranking: 257
Career High WTA Ranking: 254
(22/12/2014)
2014 Highlights: Known to the public as
CiCi Bellis, the 15 year old prodigy made a splash at this year's US Open. There, she shocked World No.13 and Australian
Open finalist, Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia, before falling to WTA 48 Zarina
Diyas (KAZ) in three sets. Prior to her
senior grand slam debut, Bellis won the USTA National Championship to become the
youngest winner since 3-time Grand Slam champion, Lindsay
Davenport, in 1991. She also lifted the
trophies at the Coffee Bowl (G1), USTA International Spring Championships (G1),
Easter Bowl (GB1), and Trofeo Bonfiglio (GA) in Milan, Italy. As the No.1 Singles player, Bellis clinched
the Junior Fed Cup title for Team USA in September. The Californian reclaimed the ITF Junior No.1 ranking after reaching the Orange Bowl semifinals to end a spectacular season. On the ITF pro circuit, Bellis won back to back $25K titles in
South Carolina after shortly working with the
famed Nick Bolletieri at IMG Academy.
Jennifer Brady
Age: 19 (12 Apr
1995)
Height: 5-9
Plays: Right
Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA
Ranking: 267
Career High WTA Ranking: 219
(22/12/2014)
Katerina Stewart
Age: 17 (17 Jul
1997)
Height: 5-6
Plays: Right
Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA
Ranking: 378
Career High WTA
Ranking: 359
(22/12/2014)
Tornado Alicia Black
Age: 16 (12 May
1998)
Height:5-5/5-6
Plays: Right
Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA
Ranking: 423
Career High WTA
Ranking: 407 (29/09/2014)
Michaela Gordon
Image by Ash Marshall
Age: 15 (26 Jul 1999)
Height: 5-8
Plays: Right Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA Ranking: 700
Career High WTA Ranking: 693
(15/12/2014)
2014 Highlights: The aggressive 15 year old Californian, who served
100+ mph at Junior Wimbledon, is a name to watch. Besides reaching the
quarterfinals of the British grand slam as a qualifier, Gordon also made the
semifinals of two GB1 events at the Easter Bowl and Pan American ITF Championship.
She qualified for her first professional tournament at the $25K Rancho Santa Fe
in California. Then reached the maiden quarterfinal at $25K Redding, also
in her adopted home state. In July, she was granted a qualifying wildcard
into the WTA Premier Bank of Classic in Sanford.
Ingrid Neel
Age: 16 (16 Jun
1998)
Height: 5-5
Plays: Right
Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA
Ranking: 815
Career High WTA
Ranking: 797
(22/12/2014)
Caroline Dolehide
Age: 16 (05 Sep 1998)
Height: 5-10
Plays: Right
Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA
Ranking: 1078
Career High WTA
Ranking: 1036=
(22/12/2014)
Sofia Kenin
Age: 16 (14 Nov 1998)
Height: 5-6
Plays: Right
Handed (Double Handed Backhand)
2014 Year End WTA
Ranking: N/A
Career High WTA
Ranking: 1058=
(22/09/2014)
Honorable Mentions
Raveena Kingsley (1998) - who at a career high ITF junior ranking of 25, can make a case to be included on the list above.
Claire Liu (2000) - the talented 14 year old is young and will more than likely make the list next year.
Maria Shishkina (1998) - the return from two wrist surgeries was shaky so next season will be interesting.
Usue Maitane Arconada (1998) another talent in the Top 30 ITF junior ranking.
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