Lucia Bronzetti is a professional tennis player who competes for Italy on the WTA Tour, currently holding a world ranking of No. 105. She plays right-handed. Her career-best ranking stands at No. 46. She turned professional in 2014.
Bronzetti's 2025 season featured the final at Cluj Napoca. Hard results: 12-15. Bronzetti avoided the trouble at just 0.26 double faults per game and managed to score 45% of points when pushed to second serve.
Lucia Bronzetti advanced to semifinals at Monastir and Guangzhou, making a quarterfinal at Rabat during 2024. A new career peak of No. 46 followed. Competing on hard: 14-18. Clay proved challenging: 4-6.
Lucia Bronzetti won the title at Rabat, reaching the final at Bad Homburg in 2023. She broke into the top 50. Clay results: 5-5. On hard, results were modest at 12-15. She created massive pressure with 56% on second returns, executed at 48% on break chances, and averaged only 0.21 double faults per game.
Bronzetti's 2022 season featured the final at Palermo, advancing to a semifinal at Rabat. She broke into the top 100. Competing on clay: 7-6. Bronzetti struggled on hard: 4-7. She controlled serve with just 0.22 double faults per game, capitalized on 49% of breakpoint opportunities, and put immediate pressure winning 38% against first serves. She captured one title at W60 Chiasso. She also reached the final at Vancouver 125. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 13-7. Competing on hard: 7-3. She won 40% on first serve return, won 61% on first serve, and saved 46% of break points.
The Italian delivered an impressive 2021 campaign. She broke into the top 200. She won two titles at W15 Le Havre and W15 Sharm El Sheikh. She also reached finals at W25 Torino, W25 Jonkoping, and W60 Bellinzona. Season record: 39-14. Surface breakdown: clay 29-10, hard 10-4. She converted 47% of break opportunities, won 44% on second serve, and won 53% on second serve return.
Lucia Bronzetti competed at Futures/ITF level in 2020. She reached two semifinals at W15 Lousada and W15 Trieste. Record: 11-11. Competing on hard: 6-7.
Bronzetti developed through Futures tournaments in 2019. She reached six semifinals including W25 Kazan, W25 Minsk, W25 Biella, and W25 Verbier. Season record: 48-33. Across surfaces: clay 28-23, hard 18-8.
The Italian gained ranking points at Futures level in 2018. She reached two semifinals at San Severo $15K and Sharm El Sheikh $15K. Record: 19-18. Surface breakdown: clay 7-11, hard 11-6.
Lucia Bronzetti competed at Futures/ITF level in 2017. She captured one title at Sharm El Sheikh $15K. Additional semifinals at Cuneo $15K and Caslano $15K. Season record: 19-16. By surface: clay 11-11, hard 8-2.
Lucia Bronzetti developed through Futures tournaments in 2016. She captured one title at Sion $10K. Record: 12-9. Competing on clay: 11-7.
Lucia Bronzetti gained ranking points at Futures level in 2015. Season record: 4-4.