McCartney Kessler


McCartney Kessler is an American professional tennis player. She has been ranked as high as world No. 30 in singles and No. 47 in doubles, by the WTA, achieved in 2025. Kessler has won three singles and one doubles title on the WTA Tour.

Early life, college education

From Calhoun, Georgia, her parents, Carl Kessler and Julie Kessler, played collegiate tennis at University of Central Florida. She has an older sister Mackenzie, who played club tennis at the University of Central Florida, and an older brother McClain Kessler, who played collegiate tennis at Florida.
Kessler attended Calhoun High School.
Kessler signed on to the University of Florida on a tennis scholarship to play collegiate tennis for the Florida Gators in November 2017. At Florida, she was a three-time All-American and three-time First Team All-SEC player. She also earned the 2022 SEC Player of the Year Award, becoming the ninth player from University of Florida to earn the award.

Career

2015: Juniors

Kessler won the U16 doubles title at the Orange Bowl with Emma Kurtz in 2015.

2024: Major & WTA Tour debuts, first title

Kessler made her WTA Tour debut at the Auckland Open after qualifying. She lost in the first round to Lulu Sun.
For her major debut, she received a wildcard for the Australian Open, after winning the USTA's Wild Card Challenge, and reached the second round, recording her first major match win over qualifier Fiona Ferro. She lost in the second round to Linda Nosková.
In February, she won the biggest title of her career to that date at the WTA 125 in Puerto Vallarta, defeating Taylah Preston in the final.
In March, she received a wildcard from the Indian Wells Open making her WTA 1000 debut there, losing to Nuria Párrizas Díaz in the first round. In April, she entered the main draw of the WTA 500 Charleston Open as a lucky loser, making her debut at this level. She lost in the first round to Caroline Wozniacki.
Kessler qualified for the Wimbledon, making her debut at this Grand Slam tournament, losing to ninth seed Maria Sakkari in the first round.
Following winning a W100 title in Landisville, Pennsylvania, she reached the top 100 on 12 August 2024.
At the Tennis in Cleveland, she reached her first WTA Tour quarterfinal by defeating fellow wildcard Katrina Scott and fourth seed Wang Xinyu for her first top 50 win. Next, she defeated Arantxa Rus in straight sets. Kessler reached her first final with a come-from-behind three set victory over fifth seed Anastasia Potapova, for her second top 50 win, and won her maiden Tour title defeating top seed Beatriz Haddad Maia.
She also received a wildcard for the US Open making her debut at her home Grand Slam event, losing in the first round to 19th seed Marta Kostyuk.

2025: Top 30, WTA 1000 singles 4th rounds and doubles title

Kessler started her season at the Brisbane International, where she defeated Magda Linette, before losing to 15th seed Yulia Putintseva in the second round.
The following week, she reached the final at the Hobart International with wins over seventh seed Rebecca Šramková, María Lourdes Carlé top seed Dayana Yastremska and sixth seed Elina Avanesyan. In the championship match, Kessler defeated second seed Elise Mertens in three sets to secure her second career title. As a result, she reached the top 50 at world No. 47 in the WTA singles rankings on 13 January.
In February, at the Dubai Open, Kessler defeated Amanda Anisimova in the first round and then overcame world No. 3, Coco Gauff, to record her first win against a top-5 ranked player. She lost in the third round to Karolína Muchová in a match which went to a deciding set tiebreak.
Kessler reached the final at the ATX Open and despite losing to top seed Jessica Pegula, she returned to the top 50, at world No. 48. Alongside Zhang Shuai, she was also runner-up in the doubles at the same tournament, losing the championship match to Anna Blinkova and Yuan Yue.
In June at the Nottingham Open, Kessler defeated top seed Beatriz Haddad Maia, Zhu Lin, two-time defending champion Katie Boulter and Rebecca Šramková to make it through to the final. She also won the championship match against Yastremska, in straight sets, to claim her third career title. As a result, she reached the top 30 on 30 June 2025.
Ranked No. 32 at the Canadian Open, she reached a WTA 1000 fourth round for the first time in her career upsetting world No. 5 and fourth seed, Mirra Andreeva, en route, her second top 5 win. At the same tournament, she lifted her first doubles title and first at the WTA 1000 level with Coco Gauff, defeating world doubles No. 1, Taylor Townsend and Zhang Shuai.

2026

Competing at the 2026 Australian Open, Kessler was defeated in the second round of singles by Jessica Pegula. She and Pegula played the women's doubles together but lost in the first round to Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani.

Career statistics

Performance timelines

Singles

Significant finals

WTA 1000 tournaments

Doubles: 1 (title)

WTA Tour finals

Singles: 4 (3 titles, 1 runner-up)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–02024 Tennis in the Land – Singles|Tennis in the Land, USWTA 250Harddts|Jan 2025

Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–12025 ATX Open – Doubles|ATX Open, USWTA 250Hard

WTA Challenger finals

Singles: 1 (title)

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 4 (3 titles, 1 runner-up)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1ITF Lubbock, United StatesW15Harddts|Oct 2023

Doubles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0ITF Jackson, USW25Clay

Wins against top 10 players

  • Kessler has a 2–4 record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10

    Best Grand Slam results details

Singles