Beatriz Haddad Maia is a Brazilian tennis pro who is currently playing in the Canadian Open 2022. She notched up her first win against a top-ranked player when she defeated Iga Swiatek in the round of 16 stages of the competition.
Born on | May 30, 1996 |
Born in | Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Age | 26 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Turned Pro | 2014 |
Height | 6 ft 1 inch or 185 cm |
Coach | Rafael Paciarone |
Net Worth | USD 1.5 million |
Beatriz Haddad Maia was born on May 30, 1996, and her birthplace is Sao Paulo, Brazil. She was born to her parents Ayrton Elias Maia Filho and Lais Scaff Haddad.
Beatriz started playing tennis when she was just five years old. She comes from a Lebanese descent. Her mother Lais Scaff Haddad and her grandmother Arlette Scaff Haddad were tennis players in Brazil and achieved a good amount of success.
As of August 2022, there is no word on Beatriz Haddad Maia’s love life. She is most likely single.
Beatriz Haddad Maia bagged her first professional doubles title at the $10k tournament in Mogi das Cruzes in September 2010 at the age of 14. She won her first professional singles title one year later at the $10k tournament in Goiania when she was 15.
She had memorable campaigns in the French Open doubles events in years 2012 and 2013. The Brazilian came second in both the editions alongside Paraguayan Montserrat Gonzalez and Ecuadorian Domenica Gonzalez respectively.
She turned pro in 2014 and later that year, she became Brazil’s second-highest ranked female tennis player.
Maia’s WTA Tour-Level debut came at the 2013 Brasil Tennis Cup where she received a wildcard. Her first WTA main-draw win came against Hsu Chieh-yu in the first round but she failed to go beyond the second round following a loss to Melinda Czink.
Maia won her first WTA Tour doubles title alongside compatriot Paula Cristina Goncalves at Bogota in 2015. She finished 2016 on a strong note by winning two consecutive titles in Scottsdale and Waco.
At Cagnes-su-Mer, Haddid Maia produced a great performance to win her first $100k tournament. In the 2017 French Open, she progressed into the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time after winning the qualifying matches.
Later in the year, she became the first Brazilian woman to win a Wimbledon main-draw match since Gisele Miro in 1989.
She reached her first tour-level singles final at the Korean Open before losing to Jelena Ostapenko.
In 2018, she suffered a lower back injury which forced her to give the grass-court season a miss. She also underwent surgery.
She returned to action after getting back to full fitness, but on July 23, 2019, it was announced by the International Tennis Federation that the southpaw had been issued a provisional suspension with immediate effect, pending determination of charge against her at a full hearing. This was after she tested positive for metabolites of two Selective androgen receptor modulator substances.
After a period of intense turmoil, Haddid was allowed to return to action on May 22, 2020. She dropped to 1342nd in the rankings and had to compete in smaller tournaments again to work her way back up.
She returned to action at the ITF of Montemor-o-Novo in Portugal in September 2020. Maia went on to win that tournament and three more in Portugal in a short span of time.
In 2022, she made it to the finals of the doubles event in the Australian Open. Haddad won her biggest singles title at the WTA 250 Nottingham Open, while also winning the doubles tournament alongside Zhang Shuai. She followed up this victory with another one at the Birmingham Classic.
Beatriz Haddad Maia has played 566 singles matches and won 382 and lost 194. She has a win percentage of 67.5. She achieved her highest WTA ranking of No. 24 on August 8, 2022. She has won two singles titles as of now.
In the doubles circuit, she has won 125 matches while having lost 72. She has a win percentage of 63.5. She achieved her highest WTA doubles ranking of No. 24 on July 11, 2022. She has won four doubles titles as of now.
Beatriz Haddad Maia has an estimated net worth of USD 1.5 million and prize money of US $1,136,678. She is just 26 and has many more years ahead of her. With her performances getting back with every passing day, we can expect that these numbers will go up at a greater rate.
Beatriz Haddad Maia is coached by Rafael Paciarone.
Beatriz Haddad Maia turned pro in 2014.
Beatriz Haddad Maia stands at 6 feet 1 inch.
Beatriz Haddad Maia won her maiden WTA singles title at WTA 250 Nottingham Open on July 12.
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