
By Scoop Malinowski
Status: WTA no. 225. 2019 US Open champion. Former WTA world no. 4. Winner of three WTA singles titles.
DOB: June 16, 2000 In: Mississauga, Ontario
First Tennis Memory: Back in the day I think I was under 9s I would play guys, girls would play against boys. And I remember it was my first ever tournament and I beat a guy – first ever tournament in London (Ontario). I remember that very clearly. He cried after. I was much taller than him. He was crying in the picture too [smiles].
Tennis Inspirations: I would definitely say Kim Clijsters, somebody I admired growing up. Even when she came back I had the opportunity to also play doubles with her, this was in 2020 in Indian Wells and then Covid hit. And even now we keep in contact, so it’s really nice.
Last Book Read: I just finished. I re-read it. It’s Don Miguel Ruiz, The Mastery Of Love. It’s basically all about: Life is sharing love, receiving love from others, basically being like the mother taking care of everybody around you but not forgetting about yourself.
Current Car: Mercedez GLX (black) but my dream car is Ferrari Roma Spyder, like a coupe.
First Famous Player You Met Or Encountered: Hmmm… Simona Halep. I took a picture with her when I was 13 of 14 at Wimbledon juniors. And I also looked up to her, being Romanian. It was cool.
Favorite Artists: I have a few I really like, Lil Wayne, I like Drake. And also Julia Wolf, she’s an up and coming artist, it’s more like indy rock. Getting into different kind of genres now.
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: These questions are funny [smiles]. I don’t even remember when I got asked these types of questions. Birthday cake. Love it.
Greatest Moment Of Career: I know everybody expects me to say US Open but honestly – it’s now National Bank Open – but it was Rogers Cup. I think because it was my first time playing Serena and also being at home was just incredible. Had my family and friends watching. Those were the courts I grew up on. I would say that and then US Open.
Most Painful Career Moment: I think… oh my gosh… too many… But the most painful… honestly, I think last year when I twisted my ankle. Or in Miami Open in 2023. I guess I just didn’t expect those to happen. (Ankle?) Ankle, both ankles.
Favorite Tournaments: Indian Wells. US Open. And NBO. The ones I won I guess [smiles]. And I just love the atmosphere. I just love those tournaments. Indian Wells is one of the best.
Why Do You Love Tennis: I think I just love the challenge aspect of it. I think tennis is a great metaphor for life. It teaches you so much, as a kid, I guess the love changed. I love competing. I loved just hitting the ball, I loved making winners. Just basically expressing myself. Now it turned more into the challenge and grit aspect. And then overcoming those challenges. And then being able to inspire people, this is a beautiful thing I would say.
Funny Tennis Memory: I remember – honestly it gives me PTSD – now I don’t care, when I was 14, I think you (her dad Nicu) were there. I lost my shoe during a match. It came off my foot. I just remember being so embarrassed. But now looking back it’s really funny. And then I would say after I won US Open, somebody said they bet I think it was $50k on me to win. And then like the return was like $500,000. Something stupid like that. So I think I helped change someone’s life [smiles].
And another was in under 12s or 14s, somewhere in the middle of nowhere, I forgot my shoes. And it was a drive. I think like an hour and a half drive – we would always do the drive after every match. And during the finals, when we got there, we realized I didn’t have any shoes. So my opponent gave me her shoes and they were a size bigger too. I don’t think I won. So don’t forget your shoes, kids [smiles]. Moral of the story.
Best You Ever Felt On Court: I would say the first one that comes to mind – Beatriz Haddad Maia US Open 2021 or 2022. I just remember being in like complete flow… I was coming to the net, like, nothing mattered to me. That was the first one that comes into my head. And then against Muguruza at Indian Wells. It was like 0 and 1 and again, I was just like in the zone, flowing, I was there before the ball basically. It’s like that kind of feeling… it’s hard to get in the zone like that. That is what we are all kind of striving for but I think it happens very rarely. She was top 10 or 15 at the time.
Strangest Match: One of the ballkids or line judges fainted because it was so hot. An ITF in Kansas City or in that area. I played a lot of ITFs.
Favorite Sport Outside Tennis: I’ve been following a lot of hockey and basketball, not recently, more like a few years ago. But I want to get back into it.
People Qualities Most Admired: I think compassion, having composure, not only for other people but also for themselves. And being a tennis player, it’s really hard but when a person shows great composure on the court and compassion for themselves, I think it’s a great quality to have. And then vice versa, having compassion for the people around them. And then being very respectful for everybody no matter who they are, a waitress, a janitor or whoever it is. And then not taking themselves too seriously, because I feel like life is already so serious in general, they can keep like a light-hearted outlook on life… thank you, that was great (our interview).
Note: As a matter of fact, this is one of the best Biofiles I have ever done with a pro tennis player, such thoughtful, detailed answers – and we did this after a three hour match at the Bradenton ITF today (win vs Malkia Ngounoue), her TV interview with ABC Suncoast News and then her 30 minute post match practice. Thanks to her dad Nicu and tournament director Abrie DuPlooy for helping set up this interview.

Andreescu defeated Malkia Ngounoue in three sets Weds in 1R at the Bradenton ITF W35.
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Doug Day · January 16, 2026 at 12:03 pm
Dont think i ever saw a woman with such a complete set of weapons. The injurys and lapses crushed my crush on all that promise and spunk.
Scoop Malinowski · January 16, 2026 at 5:53 pm
Doug, she’s coming back strong now, looks better every match this week at Bradenton ITF $30k, in semis tomorrow. Super fit, great new coach in Dusan Vemic and a new fitness coach. I believe her best tennis is ahead. A natural inspiring champion, she’s really enjoying this unique experience dropping down to low level pro tennis being the big favorite with x on her back. No Grand Slam champ has ever dropped down to ITF level. Wonderful to see this historic tennis.
Mark Sanders · January 16, 2026 at 8:43 pm
This is a really good interview Scoop!
John Devito · January 16, 2026 at 8:44 pm
I like this, she is a very thoughtful nice person and a great player.
Scoop Malinowski · January 16, 2026 at 8:46 pm
Thank you Mark I knew you would like it!
Scoop Malinowski · January 16, 2026 at 8:47 pm
Very smart too and she gets along well with Serena. Huge mutual respect there. WTA is better with Bianca in the mix.