
“"I hope people can look at my story and see that anything is really possible."”
— Astra Sharma, 13 Aug 2021
» Astra Sharma: Serving inspiration
On court
- Started playing tennis at age six
- Favourite player is Juan Martin del Potro
- Debuted on the WTA rankings in October 2012 at No.969
- Won first professional title in 2015 at the Egyptian ITF event in Sharm El Sheikh
- Earned an Australian Open 2018 doubles wildcard after winning AO Play-off with Belinda Woolcock in December 2017
- Came through the US college system, playing for Vanderbilt University and majoring in medicine, health and society
- Transitioned to ITF circuit in 2018, winning three ITF singles titles and cracking the top 250 in October
- Advanced to the AO2019 Wildcard Play-off final in December 2018, falling to Kimberly Birrell
- Reached the AO2019 mixed doubles final – her first Grand Slam final – with John-Patrick Smith
- Selected for Australia’s Fed Cup team for the first time in the World Group first round against the US in February 2019. She was also a member of team for the 2019 final against France.
- Stormed to her first WTA final on the clay courts of Bogota in April 2019
- Cracked the world’s top 100 on 22 April 2019
- Won first WTA singles title at Charleston in April 2021, scoring her first top-30 win against Ons Jabeur in the final
- Came through qualifying to reach the main draw at the 2021 US Open
- Qualified for Wimbledon in 2022, pushing eventual semifinalist Tatjana Maria to three sets in the first round.
Off court
- Parents are Dev and Susan; siblings named Ashwin and Tara
- Career goal was to crack the world’s top 100.
Year-end ranking history
2023 | 120 |
2022 | 231 |
2021 | 96 |
2020 | 128 |
2019 | 108 |
2018 | 232 |
2017 | 440 |
2016 | 974 |
2015 | 787 |
Astra Sharma in the news
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James Duckworth advanced to another ATP Challenger final in Mexico this week - the 28th Challenger final of his career. He headlines a strong week for the Aussies…
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Lizette Cabrera and Jason Kubler take early charge in the 2025 Australian Pro Tour points standings, exemplifying strong starts to their 2025 campaigns.
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