Madison Keys, from United States, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 7 on the WTA Tour. She plays right-handed. Her best ranking to date is No. 5. Her professional career started in 2009.
Madison Keys captured two titles in 2025, winning Adelaide and Australian Open. Keys also reached two semifinals, including Indian Wells. A new career peak of No. 5 followed. On hard: a strong 24-8. On clay: 9-4. She won a strong 67% behind the first serve, stayed composed winning at 59% in pressure situations on serve, and fired 0.4 aces per service game.
Keys won the title at Strasbourg and two semifinals, including Madrid in 2024. Keys dominated on clay with a 13-4 record. She went 7-6 on hard. Keys stayed composed winning at 59% in pressure situations on serve, fired 0.4 aces per service game, and capitalized on pressure points with 48% success while returning.
The American won the title at Eastbourne and one semifinal at US Open in 2023. On grass: a strong 9-1. On hard: 19-11. She thrived in clutch moments at 62% on serve pressure points, minimized errors with only 0.19 double faults per game, and commanded 68% of points on first serve.
Madison Keys won the title at Adelaide 2 and two semifinals, including Australian Open and Cincinnati in 2022. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. Hard results: 25-14. Keys delivered 0.4 free points per game through aces, commanded 68% of points on first serve, and backed the serve up well with 48% on second attempts.
2021 proved challenging for Madison Keys. Competing on hard: 3-9. Keys averaged only 0.23 double faults per game, delivered 0.4 free points per game through aces, and defended brilliantly at 59% break points saved.
Keys's 2020 season featured the final at Brisbane. Hard results: 7-4. She maintained pressure winning 50% on second serve delivery, delivered 0.5 free points per game through aces, and minimized errors with only 0.10 double faults per game.
Madison Keys captured two titles in 2019, winning Charleston and Cincinnati. On clay: a strong 10-3. On hard: 16-9. She minimized errors with only 0.22 double faults per game, dominated on first serve with 71% points won, and used the ace as a weapon with 0.6 per game.
Madison Keys reached semifinals at US Open and Roland Garros, making a semifinal at Charleston, and advancing to quarterfinals at Cincinnati and Australian Open in 2018. Keys dominated on clay with a 9-4 record. She went 16-9 on hard. Keys controlled serve with just 0.16 double faults per game, dominated on first serve with 70% points won, and maintained pressure winning 48% on second serve delivery.
Keys won the title at Stanford, reaching the final at US Open in 2017. The season proved challenging overall. Competing on hard: 15-5. She used the ace as a weapon with 0.7 per game, rarely gave away free points at second serve with 48% success, and defended brilliantly at 58% break points saved.
The American won the title at Birmingham, finals at Rome and Montreal along with two semifinals in 2016. She cracked the top 10 for the first time in her career. She dominated on clay with a 10-4 record. She went 28-12 on hard. She delivered 0.5 free points per game through aces, defended brilliantly at 60% break points saved, and averaged only 0.20 double faults per game.
Madison Keys reached the final at Charleston, advancing to a semifinal at Australian Open and one quarterfinal at Wimbledon in 2015. She reached the top 20 for the first time. On clay: a strong 9-4. On hard: 17-12. She minimized errors with only 0.29 double faults per game, saved as much as 61% of breakpoints faced, and maintained pressure winning 51% on second serve delivery.
Keys won the title at Eastbourne and two semifinals in 2014. She reached a new career-high of No. 27. She dominated on grass with a 8-2 record. Keys went 14-14 on hard. Competing on clay: 5-5. She commanded 68% of points on first serve, backed the serve up well with 50% on second attempts, and broke down first serves at 37% clip.
The American advanced to a semifinal at Osaka plus quarterfinals at Sydney, Birmingham, and Charleston during 2013. She reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on hard: 14-11. She collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. She dominated on first serve with 70% points won, maintained pressure winning 47% on second serve delivery, and held firm saving 61% of breakpoints faced.
2012 was a standout year for Madison Keys. She entered the top 200 for the first time. She won two titles at Saguenay 50K and Phoenix AZ 75K. Additional semifinals at Lexington KY 50K and New Braunfels TX 50K. Season record: 21-9. Results on hard: 20-6.
Madison Keys developed through Futures tournaments in 2011. She reached the semifinal at Phoenix AZ 75K. Record: 6-5. Competing on hard: 6-5.
Madison Keys delivered an impressive 2010 campaign. She captured one title at Cleveland OH 10K. She also reached the final at Bayamon 25K. Additional semifinals at Atlanta GA 10K and Amelia Island FL 10K. Season record: 18-4. Results on hard: 10-3.
Madison Keys posted a 1-1 record on the WTA Tour in 2009.