PLAYER PROFILE

Gabriella Da Silva-Fick

  • Age23
  • Born23 August 2000
  • Birth PlaceCollaroy, NSW
  • PlaysRight-handed
  • CoachAndrea Stoltenberg

On court

  • Winner of the 16/u Australian Championships in 2016
  • Made her junior Grand Slam debut at Australian Open 2017
  • Reached the junior doubles quarterfinals at Australian Open 2018
  • In May 2018, reached first professional ITF-level semifinal at 15K tournament in Oeiras, Portugal
  • Won the 18/u Australian Championships title in December 2018
  • Scored first top-100 win over world No.92 Aliaksandra Sasnovich in first round of WTA Phillip Island Trophy (February 2021)
  • Reached second ITF semifinal of career at 15K event in Heraklion, Greece in May 2022
  • Favourite players are Dominic Thiem and Denis Shapovalov: “I like the way they play and their mental attitude and I probably base my game a little bit around theirs as well.”

Off court

  • Dreams of being the No.1 player in the world
  • Sport runs in the family; her father is a former professional golfer, while her mother was a professional basketball player

Year-end singles ranking history

2023 556
2022 793
2021 587
2020 558
2019 529
2018 775
2017 862
2016 1109

Gabriella Da Silva-Fick in the news

Aussie weekly wrap: In-form Australians excelling on grass
Ajla Tomljanovic, Rinky Hijikata and Jordan Thompson all posted career-best results on grass this week.
24 June, 2024

With breakthrough results and big wins, Ajla Tomljanovic, Rinky Hijikata and Jordan Thompson all starred at grass-court events this week.
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Aussie weekly wrap: Australian women making mark on the world stage
Kaylah McPhee, Talia Gibson and Petra Hule all featured in ITF finals this week.
3 June, 2024

Rising Australians Kaylah McPhee, Talia Gibson and Petra Hule all featured in finals at ITF World Tour events this week.
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Aussie weekly wrap: Emerson Jones clinches big junior title in Italy
Emerson Jones in action.
27 May, 2024

Rising star Emerson Jones was one of many Australians posting impressive results at tournaments across the world this week.
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Ranking movers: Storm Hunter hits new career-high in singles
Storm Hunter. Picture: Getty Images
1 April, 2024

In-form Australian Storm Hunter rises to a new career-high in the latest WTA Tour singles rankings.
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