hsieh su-wei

Hsieh Su-wei and her partner Jelena Ostapenko recently advanced to the finals of the Wimbledon 2025 doubles event by defeating Siniakova and Townsend, who were the defending champions. This significant win showcases Hsieh’s continued prowess in doubles competition at age 39[1].

In 2025, Hsieh reached the doubles finals at both the Australian Open and the Dubai tournament with Ostapenko, though they finished as runners-up. Earlier in 2024, she won the Australian Open, Indian Wells, and Birmingham doubles titles, all partnering with Elise Mertens[1].

Hsieh boasts an illustrious doubles career, with a total of 35 titles, including Grand Slams at the Australian Open, Roland Garros, and Wimbledon. Her career-best doubles ranking is World No. 1[1]. As of the latest available data, her current doubles ranking in 2025 stands at World No. 15[6].

On the singles side, Hsieh has three WTA titles, with her most recent singles successes coming several years ago. Her singles ranking has dropped considerably, and she is not currently active on the singles circuit[4].

Though now almost exclusively a doubles specialist, Hsieh remains one of the most decorated doubles players in tennis, known for her unique playing style and consistent results at the highest level of the sport[1].

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