Tamara Korpatsch is a professional tennis player from Germany, currently ranked world No. 142 on the WTA Tour. She is right-handed. Her career-high ranking is No. 71. She began her professional career in 2011.
The German bounced back impressively in 2025. She won two titles at W75 Trnava and W50 Funchal. Additional semifinals at W75 Altenkirchen and San Sebastian 125. Record: 31-16. Across surfaces: clay 18-10, hard 10-5. She averaged 0.39 double faults per game, won 44% on first serve return, and won 52% serve pressure points.
Tamara Korpatsch faced difficulties in 2024. Hard results: 3-9. At lower-tier events, she reached two quarterfinals at Bastad 125 and Hamburg 125. Lower-tier record: 7-8. She averaged 0.48 double faults per game, won 39% on first serve return, and won 51% serve pressure points.
Tamara Korpatsch won the title at Cluj Napoca and one semifinal in 2023. The season proved challenging overall. Competing on hard: 10-10. She neutralized opponents winning 41% on first serve return, capitalized on pressure points with 48% success while returning, and created massive pressure with 56% on second returns.
2022 proved to be a breakthrough season for Korpatsch. She broke into the top 100. She won three titles at Budapest 125, W25 Le Havre, and W60 Montreux. She also reached finals at W80 Madrid and Marbella 125. Additional semifinals at W60 Nantes and W80+H Valencia. Season record: 35-12. Across surfaces: clay 29-5, hard 6-7. She won 54% on second serve return, won 61% on first serve, and averaged 0.35 double faults per game.
Tamara Korpatsch advanced to a semifinal at Gdynia during 2021. Korpatsch created massive pressure with 58% on second returns and managed 37% success during first serve return. Lower-tier record: 1-7. She won 50% on second serve return, won 33% on first serve return, and saved 29% of break points.
Tamara Korpatsch went 0-2 on the WTA Tour across the 2020 season.
Korpatsch developed through Challenger events in 2019. She won two titles at W60 Prague and W25 Bagnatica. She also reached finals at W60 Nantes and W60 Valencia. Additional semifinals at W25 Solarino and W25 St Etienne. Record: 33-16. Across surfaces: clay 21-9, hard 9-6. She won 58% on first serve, won 42% on first serve return, and converted 45% of break opportunities.
The German rediscovered her best tennis in 2018. She captured one title at Biarritz $80K. Additional semifinals at Prague $80K, Budapest $60K, and Hechingen $60K. Season record: 22-13. Surface breakdown: clay 15-7, hard 7-6. She saved 60% of break points, won 41% on second serve, and won 63% on second serve return.
2017 proved challenging for Tamara Korpatsch. She captured one title at Hechingen $60K. Record: 12-17. By surface: clay 9-6, hard 2-9.
Korpatsch developed through Challenger events in 2016. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. She won four titles at Horb $25K, Darmstadt $25K, Bad Saulgau $25K, and Lenzerheide $25K. Season record: 34-15. Across surfaces: clay 26-9, hard 8-5. She converted 42% of break opportunities, saved 60% of break points, and won 39% on first serve return.
The German bounced back impressively in 2015. She captured one title at Brno $10K. She also reached the final at Kaarst $10K. Additional semifinals at Grenoble $25K, Koksijde $25K, Equeurdreville $25K, and Wanfercee-Baulet 15K. Record: 27-18. Surface breakdown: clay 16-12, hard 6-4.
2014 proved challenging for Tamara Korpatsch. She reached the final at Alkmaar 10K. Season record: 7-12. Results on clay: 5-7.
Tamara Korpatsch developed through Futures tournaments in 2013. She reached the final at Ratingen 10K. Record: 10-7. Competing on clay: 10-6.