Arianne Hartono
Arianne Hartono is a Dutch tennis player.
On 8 April 2024, she reached her career-high singles WTA ranking of No. 135, and on 11 July 2022, she achieved No. 123 in doubles. Hartono has won three singles titles and 20 doubles titles on the ITF [Women's World Tennis Tour|ITF Circuit].
Personal life
She is of Indonesian and Chinese descent, and is the niece of Deddy and Lukky Tedjamukti. Her cousin Nadia Ravita is also a tennis player, currently at the University of Kentucky.College
Hartono played tennis during her college years for University of Mississippi and won the 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship, becoming the first Dutch player to do so.The same year she won the Honda Sports Award awarded to the top female collegiate tennis player.
Professional
Hartono made her WTA Tour main-draw debut as a qualifier at the 2021 Luxembourg Open, defeating Anna-Lena Friedsam in the first round, before losing her next match to Jelena Ostapenko in three sets.She made her Grand Slam tournament debut at the 2022 Australian Open, losing to Amanda Anisimova in the first round. She repeated the feat qualifying for a second year in a row at the Australian Open in 2023 but was again defeated in her opening match, this time by Shelby Rogers.
Ranked No. 180 at the 2024 [Thailand Open (tennis)|2024 Thailand Open], Hartono qualified for the main draw and reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal defeating Gao Xinyu. Next, she defeated Mai Hontama to reach her first WTA semifinal and moved close to 40 positions up just six places off the career-high of No. 135 she set in May. However, she lost in the last four to Laura Siegemund.
Performance timelines
''Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Billie [Jean King Cup], United Cup, Hopman Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.''Singles
''Current through the 2025 Australian Open.''Doubles
''Current through the 2023 [Ningbo Open – Doubles|2023 Ningbo Open].''ITF Circuit finals
Singles: 12 (3 titles, 9 runner–ups)
| Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score | |||||||||||||||
| Loss | 0–1 | Jul 2016 | Amstelveen Open, Netherlands | 10,000 | Clay | ![]() Doubles: 29 (21 titles, 8 runner–ups)
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