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Ksenia Efremova (born 28 April 2009) is a French
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player.


Early and personal life

Ksenia Efremova was born in
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in 2009, she is the daughter of former professional tennis player
Julia Efremova Julia Efremova née Vorobieva (born 14 February 1985 in Kursk) is a former Russian tennis player. She played under her maiden name of Vorobieva (aka Vorobeva) until February 2006. She married her coach Alexey Efremov and returned to the circuit i ...
and former amateur player Alexey Efremov. She started playing tennis at three years-old and was coached by her mother. Her family, including her brothers Alexei and Vladimir, moved from Russia to near
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in
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in 2019. Since the end of 2019, Efremova trained daily at the
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in the South of France under coach Pierre Debrosse and the supervision of her mother. Efremova's father never lived in France, but visited his family several times on the
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before his death from
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in
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in 2021. The family began the application for naturalization in early 2021, and by September 2023, Efremova, along with her mother and her two brothers, became French nationals.


Career


2021–2023: Junior career

Efremova was in the spotlight from an early age as a "tennis prodigy". By the age of 11-years-old, she was competing in the 14-year-old age group. On 3 December 2021, just six days after her father passed away, Efremova won a final in Sweden and dedicated the title to him. In February 2022, Efremova won the Tim Essonne event after beating Marta Mariia Makarova in the final. Efremova then leapfrogged to the ITF Juniors under-18 circuit, where she won five titles in categories grade 4 and 5, the first of which just nine days after celebrating her 13th birthday in April. Efremova first came to the tennis world's attention in October 2022, when she won the season-ending Tennis Europe Masters in the under-14 category in
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. It was her sixth title of the season on the U14 Tennis Europe circuit. In January 2023, Efremova reached the final of the
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in
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, the world's leading indoor U14 competition, which she lost to Anna Pushkareva. In February, Efremova defended her Tim Essonne title by beating Sara Oliveriusova in the final. In March, she reached the final of a U16 tournament in
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despite still being one month away from her 14th birthday, and although she narrowly lost it, Efremova did win the doubles events with Adelina Lachinova. In 2023, Efremova won two Tennis Europe Super Category events, the first in
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in May, and the second in
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in August.


2023–2024: Start of professional career

In November 2023, the 14-year-old Efremova won her first WTA point after coming through qualifying at an ITF event in Monastir, and beating Camilla Zanolini, and the third seed Yidi Yang en route to the quarterfinals. The following month she won her first ITF title, defeating German Selina Dal in the final, in Monastir. Even though it was only her second main draw at professional events, Efremova won the title without losing a set in the tournament. At 14 years, 8 months, and 3 days she became the youngest player to win an ITF tournament since Sesil Karatantcheva (14 years, 4 months, 6 days) in 2003. On 8 January 2024, she appeared in the WTA rankings for the first time at 1105th. These results led to Efremova being given a wildcard from the Australian Tennis Federation for the Australian Open Juniors, where she defeated three opponents in straight sets, including the No. 5 seed
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in the first round, before losing in the quarterfinals to the top seed
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. Ksenia represented France at the girls U16 Zone A team Winter Cup qualifying competition in Feucherolles, France February 2-4, but withdrew from the final round due to an elbow injury i.  She missed the entire clay court season. She next played June 29th  on grass in qualifying rounds at J300 Roehampton, winning her matches in the qualifying but falling in the first round of the main draw.  In qualifying for the Wimbledon Junior Championships, she won her first match but lost in the final round of qualifying ii  She received a wildcard that allowed her to play in July at a professional tournament at Monistar, Tunisa, the site of her first professional title.  She defeated seeds #1 and #2 at this tournament, winning her second professional title.  She also played doubles at this event, advancing to the Final. v  ---- Zone A G16 2024 Tennis Europe Winter Cups by Dunlop Ksenia Efremova Profile https://te.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/player.aspx?id=2B2D93CC-9D2A-4E0E-BBAD-BA6116287F7B&player=13 ; https://tinyurl.com/ywtrd298; iKsenia Efremova to miss Roland Garros and Wimbledon with injury https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/ksenia-efremova-to-miss-roland-garros-and-wimbledon-with-injury-752383.html ; https://tinyurl.com/ymz68dem iiITF Junior Tournaments, Ksenia Efremova Activity; https://www.itftennis.com/en/players/ksenia-efremova/800591535/fra/jt/s/activity/#pprofile-info-tabs ; https://tinyurl.com/bdee3adb vITF Women Tournaments, Ksenia Efremova Activity; https://www.itftennis.com/en/players/ksenia-efremova/800591535/fra/wt/s/activity/#pprofile-info-tabs ; https://tinyurl.com/35934xsp


ITF Circuit finals


Singles: 2 (2 titles)


Doubles: 1 (runner-up)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Efremova, Ksenia 2009 births Living people Tennis players from Moscow Russian emigrants to France Naturalized citizens of France French people of Russian descent French female tennis players