Ranked world No. 10 on the WTA Tour, Belinda Bencic represents Switzerland as a professional tennis player. She is right-handed. Her career-high ranking is No. 4. She began her professional career in 2011.
The Swiss player captured two titles in 2025, winning Tokyo and Abu Dhabi. Belinda Bencic also reached one semifinal at Wimbledon. Competing on hard: 29-12. Bencic capitalized at 58% on second serve returns, saved as much as 58% of breakpoints faced, and rarely erred with just 0.28 double faults per game.
Belinda Bencic gained ranking points at Futures level in 2024. She reached the final at Angers 125. Season record: 7-2. She won 53% return pressure points, won 60% serve pressure points, and won 60% on second serve return.
Belinda Bencic captured two titles in 2023, winning Abu Dhabi and Adelaide 2. The Swiss player also reached the final at Charleston. Competing on hard: 24-10. She dominated on first serve with 69% points won, maintained pressure winning 50% on second serve delivery, and delivered when it mattered with 60% pressure points won serving.
Bencic won the title at Charleston, also reaching the final at Berlin plus two semifinals, including Miami in 2022. She dominated on clay with a 13-4 record. Bencic went 19-11 on hard. She stayed composed winning at 61% in pressure situations on serve, punished rival's second serves winning 57%, and maintained pressure winning 48% on second serve delivery.
Belinda Bencic won the title at Tokyo Olympics and finals at Berlin and Adelaide in 2021. Competing on hard: 24-11. Bencic held firm saving 61% of breakpoints faced, stayed composed winning at 61% in pressure situations on serve, and backed the serve up well with 47% on second attempts.
Belinda Bencic reached quarterfinals at Doha, Adelaide, and St. Petersburg in 2020. This brought a new career-high of No. 4. Hard results: 7-6. She clutched under pressure converting 55% of break chances, tracked 0.3 aces per game, and maintained 66% success rate on first serve.
Bencic captured two titles in 2019, winning Dubai and Moscow. The Swiss player also reached the final at Mallorca and five semifinals, including US Open and Madrid. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. On hard: a strong 28-12. On grass: 7-3. Clay results: 11-6. She dominated second serve returns at 59%, won a strong 67% behind the first serve, and held steady at 55% breakpoints saved.
The Swiss player faced difficulties in 2018. Hard results: 8-11. She collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. She punished rival's second serves winning 58%, maintained decent 55% breakpoints save rate, and recorded 0.3 aces per service game. She captured one title at Las Vegas NV $80K. Lower-tier record: 9-3. Record on hard in lower tier: 9-2. She saved 48% of break points, converted 41% of break opportunities, and won 58% on second serve return.
Belinda Bencic bounced back impressively in 2017. She won four titles at Taipei, Hua Hin, Dubai 100K, and Saint Petersburg $100K. Additional semifinals at Poitiers $100K and Clermont Ferrand $25K. Record: 31-11. Challenger record: 28-3. Challenger/ITF hard record: 28-3. She averaged 0.48 aces per game, won 57% on second serve return, and won 76% on first serve.
A tough 2016 season for Bencic. This marked her entry into the top 10. Hard results: 14-16. She held firm saving 60% of breakpoints faced, capitalized at 57% on second serve returns, and dominated on first serve with 67% points won.
The Swiss player captured two titles in 2015, winning Toronto and Eastbourne. Belinda Bencic also reached finals at Tokyo and s Hertogenbosch. On grass: a strong 14-3. On hard: 23-11. She punished rival's second serves winning 53%, averaged only 0.32 double faults per game, and won a strong 65% behind the first serve.
Belinda Bencic reached the final at Tianjin, advancing to semifinals at Berlin and Charleston and one quarterfinal at US Open in 2014. She reached the top 20 for the first time. Hard results: 9-9. She went 5-5 on clay. She challenged servers with 37% on first return, maintained 56% rate on second serve returns, and converted a respectable 47% of breakpoints.
Belinda Bencic developed through Futures tournaments in 2013. She reached the final at Makinohara 25K. Additional semifinals at Toyota 75K, Hamamatsu 25K, Lenzerheide 25K, and Indian Harbour Beach FL 50K. Record: 22-14. Challenger record: 20-11. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 8-6.
Belinda Bencic delivered an impressive 2012 campaign. She captured one title at Sharm El Sheikh 10K. Season record: 12-3. Record on hard in lower tier: 12-1.
Belinda Bencic competed at Futures/ITF level in 2011. She reached the quarterfinal at Fallanden 10K. Record: 2-4.