Tatjana Maria is a professional tennis player from Germany, currently ranked world No. 42 on the WTA Tour. She is right-handed. Her career-high ranking is No. 36. She began her professional career in 2001.
The German won the title at London in 2025. This brought a new career-high of No. 36. Competing on hard: 7-13. She collected 4 wins against top-20 opponents. Maria controlled serve with just 0.23 double faults per game, fired 0.4 aces per service game, and maintained 45% success in return pressure points. She captured one title at W100 Bengaluru. She also reached the final at Newport 125. At lower-tier events: 14-5. Challenger/ITF hard record: 9-3. She won 53% on second serve, won 52% on second serve return, and won 61% serve pressure points.
Tatjana Maria's 2024 season featured a quarterfinal at Bogota. She reached a new career-high of No. 42. Hard results: 8-15. Maria struggled on clay: 4-9. She captured one title at W75 Trnava 3. She also reached finals at W100 Surbiton, Guadalajara 125, and Barranquilla 125. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 21-8. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 14-4. She won 68% on first serve, won 46% return pressure points, and averaged 0.21 double faults per game.
Tatjana Maria won the title at Bogota and two semifinals in 2023. Competing on clay: 9-6. Hard proved challenging: 13-16. She showed mental strength converting 49% of breakpoints, seized opportunities at 47% in pressure situations on return, and fired 0.4 aces per service game. At lower-tier events, she won two titles at W40 Pune and Barranquilla 125. She also reached the final at Gaiba 125. Lower-tier record: 19-5. Record on hard in lower tier: 11-1. She won 58% serve pressure points, won 44% on first serve return, and won 74% on first serve.
Maria won the title at Bogota and two semifinals, including Wimbledon in 2022. Hard results: 6-6. She collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Maria delivered when it mattered with 61% pressure points won serving, stayed solid at 49% on second serves, and fired 0.3 aces per service game. She captured one title at W60 Rome GA. Additional semifinals at W60 Grenoble and W60 Charlottesville VA. At lower-tier events: 25-13. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 7-5, hard 14-6. She saved 50% of break points, averaged 0.25 double faults per game, and won 46% return pressure points.
A tough 2021 season for Tatjana Maria. Record: 7-13. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 4-8. She won 37% on first serve return, averaged 0.26 double faults per game, and won 52% serve pressure points.
Tatjana Maria faced difficulties in 2020.
Maria reached a semifinal at Nottingham in 2019. Competing on hard: 8-13. She recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. She fired 0.4 aces per service game, rarely erred with just 0.26 double faults per game, and won a solid 65% points on first serve. At lower-tier events, she reached four semifinals at W100 Tokyo, Guadalajara, Newport Beach, and W100 Surbiton. At lower-tier events: 18-10. Challenger/ITF hard record: 14-8. She won 52% on second serve return, averaged 0.30 double faults per game, and saved 54% of break points.
The German won the title at Mallorca in 2018. She reached a new career-high of No. 46. Hard results: 4-17. She collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Maria powered through with 0.4 aces per game, averaged only 0.26 double faults per game, and held steady at 65% on first serve points.
Tatjana Maria bounced back impressively in 2017. She reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on clay: 6-6. Hard proved challenging: 7-9. She dominated on first serve with 67% points won, rarely erred with just 0.29 double faults per game, and delivered 0.4 free points per game through aces. At lower-tier events, she won two titles at Southsea $100K and Midland MI $100K. She also reached finals at Marseille $100K and Contrexeville $100K. Lower-tier record: 23-7. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 9-4, hard 8-2.
2016 proved challenging for Maria. Maria controlled serve with just 0.23 double faults per game, clutched under pressure converting 49% of break chances, and used the ace as a weapon with 0.3 per game. At lower-tier events, she reached two semifinals at Tokyo $100K and Cagnes Sur Mer $100K. At lower-tier events: 15-9. Challenger/ITF hard record: 10-8. She won 48% on second serve, won 64% on first serve, and averaged 0.10 double faults per game.
A tough 2015 season for the German. Competing on clay: 4-6. She recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. She saved as much as 58% of breakpoints faced, excelled with 66% success on first serve, and rarely erred with just 0.31 double faults per game. At lower-tier events, she won two titles at Toronto $50K and Midland MI $100K. She also reached the final at Cagnes sur Mer $100K. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 21-8. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 6-4, hard 12-3.
Tatjana Maria rediscovered her best tennis in 2014. She won three titles at Merida 25K, Makinohara 25K, and Fort Worth TX 10K. Additional semifinals at Toronto 50K and Captiva Island FL 50K. Season record: 29-11. Challenger record: 27-8. Record on hard in lower tier: 18-4.
2013 proved challenging for Tatjana Maria. At lower-tier events, she reached two quarterfinals at Dothan AL 50K and Cagnes Sur Mer 100K. At lower-tier events: 6-7. Challenger/ITF clay record: 5-6.
Maria developed through Challenger events in 2012. She reached three finals at Nottingham 50K, Tessenderlo 25K, and Clermond Ferrand 25K. Additional semifinals at Bath 25K, Chiasso 25K, and Stuttgart Vaihingen 25K. Season record: 35-20. Challenger record: 33-17. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 14-8, hard 15-8.
Tatjana Maria accumulated points at Challenger events in 2011. She captured one title at Hechingen 25K. She also reached finals at Bad Saulgau 25K and Clermont Ferrand 25K. Record: 22-18. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 14-10, hard 6-5.
2010 proved challenging for Tatjana Maria. Hard results: 4-8. On clay, results were modest at 3-7. She recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. At lower-tier events, she reached four semifinals at Biella 100K, Ismaning 50K, Saint Raphael 50K, and Joue les Tours 50K. At lower-tier events: 17-9. Challenger/ITF hard record: 9-4.
2009 proved to be a breakthrough season for Maria. She won three titles at Makarska 50K, Bronx NY 100K, and Stockholm 25K. Record: 30-17. Challenger record: 24-8. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 10-4, hard 12-3.
The German played a shortened 2008 season (26 matches). She competed in just 26 matches during the season. She captured one title at Ismaning 50K. Season record: 13-13. Challenger record: 12-6.
2007 was a standout year for Tatjana Maria. She entered the top 100 for the first time. She captured one title at Bratislava 1 100K. She also reached the final at Cagnes-Sur-Mer 100K. Additional semifinals at Denain 75K, Ortisei 75K, and Bordeaux 100K. Record: 33-22. Challenger record: 29-11. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 16-7, hard 8-2.
2006 proved to be a breakthrough season for Maria. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. She won two titles at Hechingen 25K and Les Contamines 25K. She also reached finals at Davos 10K, Gliwice 25K, Biberach 25K, and Istanbul 25K. Additional semifinals at Mestre 50K, Maribor 10K, Tampa FL 25K, and Zwevegem 25K. Season record: 48-22. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 28-11, hard 19-7.
The German gained ranking points at Futures level in 2005. She reached three semifinals at Maribor 10K, Capriolo 25K, and Hechingen 25K. Record: 17-10. Record on clay in lower tier: 12-7.
Tatjana Maria competed at Futures/ITF level in 2004. She reached two quarterfinals at Brussels 10K and Canberra 25K. Season record: 10-12. Challenger/ITF clay record: 7-7.
Tatjana Maria developed through Futures tournaments in 2003. She reached the quarterfinal at Dalby 25K. Record: 1-7.