On the WTA Tour, Viktorija Golubic is currently ranked world No. 69 and represents Switzerland. She plays right-handed. Her career-best ranking stands at No. 35. She turned professional in 2008.
The Swiss player's 2025 season featured a semifinal at Jiujiang plus quarterfinals at Osaka and Cleveland. Hard results: 9-10. She capitalized on 50% of breakpoint opportunities, avoided the trouble at just 0.24 double faults per game, and seized opportunities at 46% in pressure situations on return. She captured one title at Suzhou 125. She also reached the final at Warsaw 125. Additional semifinals at Ilkley 125 and Saint Malo 125. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 16-5. Results on hard: 9-1. She won 42% on first serve return, averaged 0.19 double faults per game, and won 49% return pressure points.
Viktorija Golubic won the title at Jiujiang in 2024. Competing on hard: 9-8. Golubic controlled serve with just 0.19 double faults per game, dominated clutch moments winning 47% of pressure points on return, and capitalized on 48% of breakpoint opportunities.
Golubic rediscovered her best tennis in 2023. She avoided the trouble at just 0.27 double faults per game and maintained 55% rate on second serve returns. At lower-tier events, she won three titles at Rouen 125, W100 Tokyo, and W100 Shrewsbury (Coaching Trial). At lower-tier events: 19-3. Results on hard: 12-0. She won 43% on first serve return, won 52% return pressure points, and averaged 0.17 double faults per game.
A tough 2022 season for the Swiss player. She reached a new career-high of No. 35. Competing on hard: 9-10. Golubic struggled on clay: 4-6. She collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Golubic avoided the trouble at just 0.22 double faults per game, challenged servers with 39% on first return, and clutched under pressure converting 48% of break chances.
Viktorija Golubic rediscovered her best tennis in 2021. She reached the top 50 for the first time. Grass results: 7-4. She went 12-9 on hard. She collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. She rarely erred with just 0.19 double faults per game, created massive pressure with 59% on second returns, and converted 46% of break opportunities. At lower-tier events, she won two titles at Saint-Malo and W25 Grenoble. She also reached the final at W25 Fujairah. Additional semifinals at W25 Altenkirchen and W60 Saint-Gaudens. Lower-tier record: 20-3. Results on hard: 9-1. She converted 62% of break opportunities, won 64% on first serve, and won 57% on second serve return.
2020 proved challenging for Viktorija Golubic. She reached the quarterfinal at W80 Cagnes-sur-Mer. Record: 4-4.
Golubic's 2019 season featured a semifinal at Guangzhou plus quarterfinals at Hua Hin and Nanchang. Hard results: 7-8. She broke down first serves at 40% clip, created massive pressure with 60% on second returns, and executed at 55% on break chances.
Viktorija Golubic accumulated points at Challenger events in 2018. She captured one title at Poitiers $80K. She also reached the final at Burnie $60K. Record: 18-9. Competing on hard: 11-3. She won 58% on second serve return, converted 53% of break opportunities, and won 41% on second serve.
2017 proved challenging for Viktorija Golubic. Hard results: 7-10. She neutralized opponents winning 40% on first serve return, rarely erred with just 0.37 double faults per game, and converted a respectable 45% of breakpoints. At lower-tier events, she reached three semifinals at Taipei, Hua Hin, and Templeton CA $60K. At lower-tier events: 10-6. Results on hard: 9-4. She won 41% on first serve return, won 62% on first serve, and averaged 0.26 double faults per game.
Golubic won the title at Gstaad, reaching the final at Linz in 2016. She broke into the top 100. Competing on hard: 8-8. She recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. She backed the serve up well with 49% on second attempts, dominated second serve returns at 60%, and put immediate pressure winning 39% against first serves.
The Swiss player accumulated points at Challenger events in 2015. She won two titles at Woking $25K and Waco TX $50K. She also reached finals at Essen $25K, Scottsdale AZ $50K, and Clermont Ferrand $25K. Season record: 33-19. Surface breakdown: clay 11-10, hard 21-8.
Viktorija Golubic built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2014. She reached four finals at Istanbul 25K, Darmstadt 25K, Barnstaple 25K, and Sunderland 25K. Record: 25-15. By surface: clay 9-8, hard 16-7.
2013 proved to be a breakthrough season for Golubic. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. She won two titles at Antalya 10K and Brescia 25K. She also reached the final at Stuttgart Vaihingen 25K. Additional semifinals at Kaarst 10K, Sunderland 15K, and Loughborough 25K. Season record: 40-15. Across surfaces: clay 16-6, hard 21-8.
The Swiss player faced difficulties in 2012. She reached the quarterfinal at Tallinn 10K. Record: 6-9.
Viktorija Golubic competed at Futures/ITF level in 2011. She won two titles at Lleida 10K and Santa Coloma De Farners 10K. Season record: 19-10. Results on clay: 16-8.
A tough 2010 season for Viktorija Golubic. She reached the quarterfinal at Vinaros 10K. Record: 5-9. Competing on clay: 5-9.
Viktorija Golubic competed at Futures/ITF level in 2008. She reached the quarterfinal at Budapest 10K. Record: 3-2.