Aliaksandra Sasnovich – WTA #110 – Player Profile, Match Statistics & Bio

Aliaksandra Sasnovich - WTA #110 Tennis Player
Aliaksandra Sasnovich
BLR Age: 31 (22-03-1994)
Hand: Right
Highest ranked: 29
WTA
#110
Current Ranking
LAST 52 WEEKS
33 - 26
55.9% wins
🔍 Player Bio

Aliaksandra Sasnovich manufactures as many as 0.96 break chances per game. Sits as number 110 in the WTA. In addition, she breaks 43.6% of rival's service games. Moreover, she dominates second serve returns at 57.9%. Areas for improvement include that she scores just 42.3% when forced to second serve and holds only 62.2% of service games. Been out of action for 33 days.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich - Career History

Ranked world No. 110 on the WTA Tour, Aliaksandra Sasnovich represents Belarus as a professional tennis player. She is right-handed. Her career-high ranking is No. 29. She began her professional career in 2010.

Sasnovich reached a semifinal at Cluj Napoca in 2025. Hard results: 6-6. At lower-tier events, she reached two semifinals at Vic 125 and Paris 125. At lower-tier events: 7-4. She won 60% on first serve, saved 57% of break points, and averaged 0.38 double faults per game.

The Belarusian's 2024 season featured the final at Budapest. The campaign was limited to 15 matches. Competing on clay: 6-4. She put immediate pressure winning 39% against first serves, performed well in pressure points at 45% on return, and converted 47% of break opportunities.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich faced difficulties in 2023. Hard results: 9-13. Sasnovich clutched under pressure converting 49% of break chances and dominated second serve returns at 56%.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich reached finals at Cleveland and Melbourne 2 and three quarterfinals in 2022. This brought a new career-high of No. 29. Competing on hard: 17-11. On clay: 8-6. She created massive pressure with 57% on second returns, executed at 49% on break chances, and neutralized opponents winning 38% on first serve return.

Sasnovich's 2021 season featured quarterfinals at Belgrade and Cleveland. Hard results: 13-13. She collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. She dominated second serve returns at 59%, showed mental strength converting 50% of breakpoints, and limited double faults to 0.37 per game.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich advanced to quarterfinals at Linz, Palermo, and Istanbul during 2020. Competing on hard: 5-6. She punished rival's second serves winning 58%, maintained pressure winning 48% on second serve delivery, and showed mental strength converting 49% of breakpoints.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich reached the final at Limoges, advancing to a semifinal at Sydney and one quarterfinal in 2019. This brought a new career-high of No. 30. Hard results: 16-16.

Sasnovich's 2018 season featured the final at Brisbane, advancing to a semifinal at Moscow. This brought her first top-50 ranking. Competing on hard: 17-12. On clay: 5-5. She collected 6 wins against top-20 opponents. Sasnovich capitalized at 58% on second serve returns, maintained 65% success rate on first serve, and kept 45% success rate on second serve.

The Belarusian advanced to a semifinal at Biel plus quarterfinals at Moscow and Budapest during 2017. Hard results: 9-9. She dominated second serve returns at 57%.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich reached a quarterfinal at Tokyo in 2016. Competing on hard: 4-7. She recorded a win over a top-10 opponent.

Sasnovich's 2015 season featured the final at Seoul. She neutralized opponents winning 40% on first serve return and tracked 0.6 aces per game. At lower-tier events, she reached three semifinals at Moscow $25K, Saint Gaudens $50K, and Saint Petersburg $50K. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 12-10. Results on hard: 6-6.

The Belarusian accumulated points at Challenger events in 2014. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. She won two titles at Moscow 25K and Brescia 25K. Additional semifinals at Woking 25K and Orlando FL 10K. Record: 23-10. Surface breakdown: clay 13-6, hard 10-4. She saved 59% of break points.

2013 was a standout year for Aliaksandra Sasnovich. She entered the top 200 for the first time. She won four titles at Nantes 50K, Netanya 10K, Tallinn 25K, and Poitiers 100K. Additional semifinals at Batumi 25K and Perigueux 25K. Season record: 38-10. By surface: clay 5-5, hard 33-5.

2012 proved to be a breakthrough season for Aliaksandra Sasnovich. She won three titles at Minsk 25K, Pomezia 10K, and St Petersburg 10K. Additional semifinals at Astana 10K and Tallinn 10K. Record: 23-8. Across surfaces: clay 12-5, hard 11-3.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich gained ranking points at Futures level in 2011. She captured one title at Cagliari 10K. Season record: 6-2.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich competed at Futures/ITF level in 2010. She reached two semifinals at Imola 10K and Minsk 10K. Record: 9-7.

Aliaksandra Sasnovich Match History - All Surfaces

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