Russian-born Australian tennis player Arina Rodionova has won nine singles titles thus far on the ITF Circuit – here is all you need to know about her net worth, ranking, prize money and endorsements
Birth Place | Tambov, Russia |
Father’s Name | Ivan Rodionova |
Mother’s Name | Natalia Rodionova |
Star Sign | Sagittarius |
Coach | Cara Black |
Net Worth in 2022 | $500,000 (estimated) |
Prize Money | $1,853,389 |
Age | 32 |
Date of Birth | 15 December 1989 |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Weight | 60 kg |
Partner | Ty Vickery |
Nationality | Australian |
Achievements | Winner in 2020 – Hua Hin (w/Storm Sanders) |
Social Media | Twitter, Website, Facebook |
Endorsements | Mizuno, Oakley, Wilson |
Arina Rodionova: Early Beginnings
Arina Rodionova’s father, Ivan Rodionova is a tennis coach while her mother, Natalia Rodionova is a homemaker. Her older sister Anastasia Rodionova is also a tennis player. Arina started playing tennis when she was 3 years old. She idolizes Martina Hingis and also admires Justine Henin and Bob and Mike Bryan. Her hobbies include horse riding, swimming and listening to music.
She made her debut as a professional in 2004 at an ITF event in Protvino, Russia. In 2005, she won a title in Minsk, followed by another triumph in Moscow in 2006.
2009 was a good year for her as she won two ITF singles titles and eight in doubles. She received Australian citizenship in 2014. Arina married footballer Ty Vickery in December 2015. She is a right-hander.
Arina Rodionova: Tennis career and current rankings
Arina qualified for the main draw of the Australian Open in 2011. She lost in straight sets in the first round to fellow qualifier Anne Keothavong, 5-7, 4-6.
She won a $50k event in May in Prague, teaming with Darya Kustova. Arina qualified for the Aegon Classic and picked up the biggest win of her career against world no. 16 and no. 1 seed Kaia Kanepi in the second round. She lost in the third round though.
In 2012, she lost in the qualifying rounds of the Australian Open. She suffered an injury, but recovered well to win in Bendigo.
She lost in 5 WTA tournament finals – 2019 – Nottingham, 2017 – Budapest, 2015 – Monterrey, 2014 – Hong Kong and 2010 – Kuala Lampur.
Arina is also a WTA 125K Series Finalist in Doubles in 2017. In 2019, she fell in first round three times (including Wimbledon) and in qualifying on 8 occasions (including other three majors) while winning four doubles titles on ITF Circuit.
Her career saw many lows but she didn’t quit. She won the Hua Hin Championships in Thailand with Storm Sanders in 2020.
Her career-high singles ranking is 116 which she achieved on October 23, 2017, while her career-high doubles ranking is 41 achieved on July 27, 2015.
She is currently ranked 179 in singles and 93 in doubles.
She has won 460 matches and lost 406 with a win % of 53.1 in her singles career. In her doubles career, she has a win % of 59.5 with 416 wins and 283 losses.
Arina Rodionova: Net Worth and Prize Money
The 32-year-old has a net worth of approximately $500,000 million as per reports. She has earned them through her profession as a tennis player. She has earned prize money of $1,853,389.
Arina has a few years left in the tank and if she can remain injury-free, she can add up many more.
Arina Rodionova: Endorsements and sponsorship deals
Rodionova has endorsement deals with big companies like Mizuno, Oakley and Wilson but the exact numbers are not known.
She is famous for being a successful tennis player.
She is from Australia but was born in Tambov, Russia.
Her height is 5 feet 6 inches
Yes, she is married to Ty Vickery (m. 2015)
Arina Rodionova has a net worth of approximately
Interesting facts:
- She has two dogs named Lora and Garris.
- Her favourite shot is forehand.
- She is a fan of Michael Schumacher
- Her favourite actor is Paul Walker
- Arina’s favourite cities are Melbourne, Moscow, Lisbon.
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