Alexis Blokhina
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Born | Redwood City, California, United States | August 17, 2004|||||||||||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | |||||||||||
Plays | Left-handed | |||||||||||
College | Stanford | |||||||||||
Prize money | $8,923 | |||||||||||
Singles | ||||||||||||
Career record | 17–16 | |||||||||||
Career titles | 0 | |||||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 469 (October 9, 2023) | |||||||||||
Current ranking | No. 560 (July 22, 2024) | |||||||||||
Doubles | ||||||||||||
Career record | 5–8 | |||||||||||
Career titles | 1 ITF | |||||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 566 (March 6, 2023) | |||||||||||
Current ranking | No. 1084 (July 24, 2024) | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Last updated on: July 24, 2024. |
Alexis Blokhina (born August 17, 2004) is an American tennis player.
Blokhina has a career-high WTA singles ranking of 469 achieved on October 9, 2023. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 566 achieved on March 6, 2023.[1]
Biography
[edit]Blokhina was born in Redwood City, California, to Lyana Blokhina and Oleg Blokhin, and is Jewish.[2][3] She has a younger brother, Nathan.[3] At 10 years of age, she moved to Miami, Florida.[3] She attended Broward Virtual School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[4]
Blokhina won gold medals in junior singles and doubles with Team USA at the 2022 Maccabiah Games in Israel.[3] In 2022, she also won the Indian Wells (Easter Bowl) junior singles championship.[3]
In 2023, Blokhina won her first ITF title at the W60 Lexington Challenger in doubles.
She plays college tennis at Stanford University,[3] where she is majoring in Journalism and is the number one ranked national recruit in her class.[5]
ITF Circuit finals
[edit]Doubles: 1 title
[edit]Legend |
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$60,000 tournaments |
Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Win | 1–0 | Aug 2023 | ITF Lexington, United States | 60,000 | Hard | ![]() |
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6–4, 7–6(7–1) |
References
[edit]- ^ "Alexis Blokhina". WTA Tour. Women's Tennis Association.
- ^ Gurvis, Jacob (4 October 2023). "JTA's 36 Jewish student athletes to watch this year".
- ^ a b c d e f "Alexis Blokhina", Stanford.
- ^ "Alexis Blokhina", Tennis Recruiting.
- ^ "About Alexis", Athlete-to-Athlete.
External links
[edit]- 2004 births
- Living people
- American female tennis players
- Competitors at the 2022 Maccabiah Games
- Jewish tennis players
- Maccabiah Games medalists in tennis
- Maccabiah Games gold medalists for the United States
- Sportspeople from Redwood City, California
- Stanford Cardinal women's tennis players
- Tennis players from California
- Tennis players from Miami
- American tennis biography stubs