Rebecca Sramkova, from Slovakia, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 73 on the WTA Tour. She plays right-handed. Her career-best ranking stands at No. 33. She turned professional in 2012.
Rebecca Sramkova advanced to a semifinal at Nottingham plus quarterfinals at Osaka, Merida, and Monterrey during 2025. She reached the top 50 for the first time. Hard results: 13-17. She collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Sramkova avoided the trouble at just 0.28 double faults per game, managed to score 47% of points when pushed to second serve, and contributed 0.3 aces per game.
Rebecca Sramkova won the title at Hua Hin 2 and finals at Jiujiang and Monastir in 2024. She entered the top 100 for the first time. Competing on hard: 16-5. She minimized errors with only 0.22 double faults per game, executed at 48% on break chances, and dominated clutch moments winning 46% of pressure points on return. She captured one title at W50 Porto. At lower-tier events: 9-7. She won 58% on second serve return, won 46% return pressure points, and saved 55% of break points.
Sramkova developed through Challenger events in 2023. She won two titles at W25 Bath and W40 Otocec. She also reached finals at Bari 125 and W40 Otocec. Additional semifinals at Makarska 125 and W40 Murska Sobota. Season record: 37-19. Across surfaces: clay 21-7, hard 16-12. She won 48% return pressure points, won 55% on second serve return, and averaged 0.16 double faults per game.
Rebecca Sramkova accumulated points at Challenger events in 2022. She reached two semifinals at W25 Otocec and W60 Ceska Lipa. Record: 21-17. Surface breakdown: clay 11-9, hard 10-8.
Rebecca Sramkova built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2021. She reached two semifinals at Belgrade 125K and W15 Bratislava. Season record: 20-15. By surface: clay 11-8, hard 9-7. She won 57% on first serve, won 52% on second serve, and averaged 0.17 double faults per game.
Sramkova developed through Challenger events in 2020. She reached the final at W25 Rancho Santa Fe CA. Record: 9-5. Competing on hard: 7-3. She converted 50% of break opportunities, saved 63% of break points, and won 42% on first serve return.
The Slovak accumulated points at Challenger events in 2019. She won three titles at W25 Grado, W60 Torun, and W60 Andrezieux Boutheon. Season record: 26-14. Results on clay: 21-11.
2018 was a standout year for Rebecca Sramkova. She captured one title at Antalya $15K. She also reached finals at Torun $25K and Stare Splavy $25K. Record: 29-12. Competing on clay: 27-9. She won 53% on second serve return, and won 29% on second serve.
Sramkova went 1-2 on the WTA Tour across the 2017 season.
The Slovak delivered an impressive 2016 campaign. She broke into the top 200. She won three titles at Rome $25K, Karshi $25K, and Biarritz $100K. She also reached the final at Ilkley $50K. Additional semifinals at Prague $75K, Trnava $10K, Caserta $25K, and Trnava $100K. Record: 43-16. Surface breakdown: clay 23-6, hard 16-8.
2015 proved challenging for Rebecca Sramkova. She reached the final at Kreuzlingen $50K. Season record: 15-20. Results on clay: 7-12.
Rebecca Sramkova developed through Futures tournaments in 2014. She captured one title at Leipzig 15K. Record: 14-11. Competing on clay: 10-6.
Rebecca Sramkova gained ranking points at Futures level in 2013. She captured one title at Vrnjacka Banja 10K. Season record: 15-8. Results on clay: 11-5.
Rebecca Sramkova competed at Futures/ITF level in 2012. Record: 5-5.