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==Biography==
==Biography==
'''Ariana Arseneault''' (born June 15, 2002 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 651 on July 29, 2019 and a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 425 on June 13, 2022.
'''Ariana Arseneault''' (born June 15, 2002 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 651 on July 29, 2019 and a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 376 on October 31, 2022.


In 2021, Arseneault won her first pro doubles title, winning at the ITF 15K in Cancún, Mexico. In 2022, she captured her second pro doubles title, this time at the ITF 60K in Pelham, United States. She was a part of the University of Georgia tennis team for the 2020–21 season and transferred to Auburn University.
In 2021, Arseneault won her first pro doubles title, winning at the ITF W15 in Cancún, Mexico. In 2022, she captured her second pro doubles title, this time at the ITF W60 in Pelham, United States. She was a part of the University of Georgia tennis team for the 2020–21 season and transferred to Auburn University.


Arseneault was born in Richmond Hill to Serge and Anastasia Arseneault. She has two younger brothers Mikael and Nicolas who also play tennis. She began playing at the age of 4 and trained at a Russian tennis academy in Toronto until 12, when she made the move to Tennis Canada.
Arseneault was born in Richmond Hill to Serge and Anastasia Arseneault. She has two younger brothers Mikael and Nicolas who also play tennis. She began playing at the age of 4 and trained at a Russian tennis academy in Toronto until 12, when she made the move to Tennis Canada.
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|ITF $80,000 tournaments (0–0)
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|ITF W40 (0–0)
|- style="background:lightblue;"
|- style="background:lightblue;"
|ITF $25,000 tournaments (0–1)
|ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF W25 / ITF W35 (0–1)
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|ITF $15,000 tournaments (1–0)
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|Dec 2021
|Dec 2021
|style="background:#ccccff;"|Cancún, Mexico
|style="background:#ccccff;"|Cancún, Mexico
|style="background:#ccccff;"|$15,000
|style="background:#ccccff;"|W15
|Hard
|Hard
|Stacey Fung (CAN)
|[[Stacey Fung]] (CAN)
|Eleonore Tchakarova (BUL) <br /> Verginie Tchakarova (BUL)
|Eleonore Tchakarova (BUL) <br /> Verginie Tchakarova (BUL)
|1–6, 7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, [10–7]
|1–6, 7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, [10–7]
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|May 2022
|May 2022
|style="background:#addfad;"|Pelham, United States
|style="background:#addfad;"|Pelham, United States
|style="background:#addfad;"|$60,000
|style="background:#addfad;"|W60
|Clay
|Clay
|Carolyn Ansari (USA)
|Carolyn Ansari (USA)
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|Jun 2022
|Jun 2022
|style="background:lightblue;"|Wichita, United States
|style="background:lightblue;"|Wichita, United States
|style="background:lightblue;"|$25,000
|style="background:lightblue;"|W25
|Hard
|Hard
|Carolyn Ansari (USA)
|Carolyn Ansari (USA)

Latest revision as of 21:45, 29 January 2024

Ariana Arseneault
Birthdate June 15, 2002
Birthplace Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
From Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Height 5’10” (1,78m)
Style of play Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Turned pro Plays for Auburn Tigers
Best WTA singles ranking No. 651 (July 29, 2019)
Best WTA doubles ranking No. 376 (October 31, 2022)
Profile on CdnTennis.ca

Biography

Ariana Arseneault (born June 15, 2002 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 651 on July 29, 2019 and a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 376 on October 31, 2022.

In 2021, Arseneault won her first pro doubles title, winning at the ITF W15 in Cancún, Mexico. In 2022, she captured her second pro doubles title, this time at the ITF W60 in Pelham, United States. She was a part of the University of Georgia tennis team for the 2020–21 season and transferred to Auburn University.

Arseneault was born in Richmond Hill to Serge and Anastasia Arseneault. She has two younger brothers Mikael and Nicolas who also play tennis. She began playing at the age of 4 and trained at a Russian tennis academy in Toronto until 12, when she made the move to Tennis Canada.

ITF Circuit finals

Doubles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

Legend
ITF $100,000 tournaments / ITF W100 (0–0)
ITF $75,000 / ITF $80,000 tournaments / ITF W75 / ITF W80 (0–0)
ITF $50,000 / ITF $60,000 tournaments / ITF W50 / ITF W60 (1–0)
ITF W40 (0–0)
ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF W25 / ITF W35 (0–1)
ITF $15,000 tournaments / ITF W15 (1–0)
Titles by surface
Hard (1–1)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Dec 2021 Cancún, Mexico W15 Hard Stacey Fung (CAN) Eleonore Tchakarova (BUL)
Verginie Tchakarova (BUL)
1–6, 7–6(7–2), [10–7]
Win 2–0 May 2022 Pelham, United States W60 Clay Carolyn Ansari (USA) Reese Brantmeier (USA)
Elvina Kalieva (USA)
7–5, 6–1
Loss 2–1 Jun 2022 Wichita, United States W25 Hard Carolyn Ansari (USA) Allura Zamarripa (USA)
Maribella Zamarripa (USA)
4–6, 2–6

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