Clara Tauson

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Clara Tauson is a Danish tennis player who began playing at age six, inspired by a family rooted in sports—her father was a professional ice hockey player, her mother excelled in handball, and her uncle, former ATP player Michael Tauson, introduced her to the game. Showing early promise, Clara became the youngest-ever Danish national champion at just 13, breaking Caroline Wozniacki’s record. Her rapid rise continued as she captured the 2019 Australian Open girls' singles title and reached No. 1 in the junior world rankings that same year. She trained at the Justine Henin Academy in Belgium, developing a powerful baseline game anchored by clean ball striking and calm composure under pressure. Clara made her Grand Slam main draw debut at Roland Garros in 2020 and quickly gained attention for her mature playing style and strong performances against top-tier opponents. She prefers hard courts and has earned her early WTA success on that surface. Influenced by players like Petra Kvitova and Simona Halep, Clara blends aggressive shot-making with strategic control. Her grounded mindset and early accomplishments have marked her as one of the most promising talents in women’s tennis, with a game that continues to evolve on the WTA Tour.

Birthday: December 21, 2002

Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark

Height: 6' (1.82 m)

Plays: Right-Handed

Turned Pro: 2019

Coach: Kasper Elsvad

Grand Slam Titles: 3