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Rebecca Peterson (born 6 August 1995) is a Swedish
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player. She has been ranked as high as 43 in singles and 87 in doubles by the
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(WTA). Peterson has reached two singles finals on the
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in 2019, winning both of them. She has also reached one WTA Tour doubles final in 2015, in which she also succeeded to win the title. She also owns a doubles title on the WTA Challenger Tour. On the
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, she won 12 singles and six doubles titles. She had her breakthrough into the top 100 in May 2018, so she could play in main draw at most of the WTA Tour tournaments. She got most recognition in 2019, when she won two singles titles and also made her first top-ten win, against
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at the Washington Open. Also, in 2019, she entered top 50 for the first time. She made her Grand Slam debut at the 2017 US Open where she lost in the first round to Denisa Allertová. Among other players, Rebecca is most famous for her aggressive style of play, and she loves to force her forehand. During the 2018 season, she and Johanna Larsson took turns for the Swedish No. 1 in the WTA rankings. After Larsson's retirement in February 2020, Peterson was left as the only female Swedish inside the top 100.


Early life and background

Rebecca Peterson was born to a Swedish mother, Annelie, and an
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father, Mart, in
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. She has one sister, Berit. Her father is her current tennis coach, together with Bosse Ericsson. Rebecca prefers aggressive game style, and likes to control the game with her
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. During her growing-up, she enjoyed watching Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin.


Junior career

Peterson began playing on the ITF Junior Circuit, that is run by the
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(ITF), at age 13. She reached a career-high ranking of No. 24 as a junior, and won one
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title and four
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titles, winning all of them in 2010. In singles, her first tournament was Salk Open in January 2009, where she also got her first win, but then lost in the second round. In doubles, her first tournament was the Estonian Junior Open, held in June 2009, where she again lost in the first round. At the same tournament, she reached quarterfinals in singles. In 2010, she played her first doubles final at the Salk Open, and also won the title. In May 2010, she played in the semifinals of Tennis Sweden Junior Cup in singles, whilst in doubles she won title. In October 2010, she won the Mian-Chang Cup International Junior Championships, her first junior singles title. There, she also won title in doubles. In June 2012, she played her first Junior Grand Slam event, at the
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, where in singles, after passing qualifying, she reached the third round, while in doubles she lost in the second round. In Wimbledon and the US Open, she lost in the first round in both singles and doubles. In 2013, she played the second round of the
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in singles, and the first round in doubles. Her last junior tournament was the European Summer Cups in September 2013.


Professional career


2009–12: Playing in both juniors and seniors on the ITF Circuit

Despite the fact that she made her first doubles match on the
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in October 2009, she also continued to play in juniors. In 2010, she played qualifying for the Swedish Open but failed to reach main draw. Her first singles tournament was in November 2010 at Stockholm where she defeated German player Alina Wessel in the first round but lost to
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in the second. In 2011, Peterson won only one singles and one doubles match, both at Båstad in May.


2012–17: First steps on the WTA Tour

Peterson debuted on the
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in 2012, where she was handed a wildcard in both singles and doubles at the
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. However, she failed in both competition in the first round. In 2013, Peterson also was handed a wildcard for the Swedish Open, in both singles and doubles, but again failed to reach second round in both competitions. In 2014 at the Miami Open, Peterson reached the second round after retirement of Mona Barthel during their first-round match, but
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was better in second round. This was Rebecca's first appearance at some Premier 5/Premier Mandatory tournament. For the third time in a row, Rebecca got wildcards for both singles and doubles at Swedish Open, but this time she was successful in doubles. In singles, she lost in round one to Jana Čepelová, but in doubles, together with Johanna Larsson, she won two matches and entered semifinal, in which Andreja Klepač/
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defeated them. At the
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, she failed to qualify in singles but in doubles she booked her first WTA Tour final and succeeded to win the title. At
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, she passed qualifying and then lost to Angelique Kerber. At the Swedish Open, this time in doubles her ranking allowed her to enter the main draw; however, she lost in the first round. But she reached quarterfinals in singles as a wildcard player. At the US Open, she played her first qualifying at a Grand Slam tournament and finished in the second round. At the Guangzhou Open, Peterson reached second round in singles and semifinals in doubles. In 2016, Peterson had unnotable results, often reaching first or second rounds but failed to get into main draw at all four Grand Slam tournaments. In doubles, she reached quarterfinals of the Copa Colsanitas and Swedish Open. Peterson first attempt to play on WTA Tour in 2017 was at Wimbledon, where she was stopped in qualifying. Her first main-draw appearance came at the Swedish Open, where she lost in the first round in singles, but in doubles reached quarterfinals. Finally, in 2017, she made her main-draw debut at a Grand Slam tournament, after qualifying for the US Open. Then, she reached quarterfinals at the Guanzhou International Open and semifinals at the Taipei Challenger.


2018: Playing on WTA Tour, top 100 debut, first major 3rd round

Peterson started year as world No. 149, so she was forced to play qualifying for the
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in order to play in main draw but failed in round one, losing to Liu Fangzhou in three sets. Then, she reached second round at Newport Beach Challenger, as well as quarterfinals at Dow Tennis Classic. She qualified for the Mexican Open and defeated
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, Monica Puig, Zhang Shuai, before losing to Stefanie Vögele in the semifinal. At that time, it was her first significant result, reaching her first singles semifinal on WTA Tour. At the
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, she failed in the first round of qualifying, unlike in
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, where she lost in the first round of the main draw. At Morocco Open, she lost in the first round in singles but reached semifinals in doubles. In May, she played at the
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, where she defeated Dayana Yastremska in the final. This led her directly into the top 100, where she debuted. At
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, she won three matches in qualifying, and then defeated Hsieh Su-wei in the first round, recording her first match win at a major but lost to Mihaela Buzărnescu in the second round. At Wimbledon, she also reached the second round. At the Western & Southern Open, she qualified for the main draw and beat Kateřina Siniaková but was not good enough for Elise Mertens in the second round. At the US Open (as in Wimbledon), she entered without qualifying, and made her first third round at a Grand Slam event, winning against
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and Vania King, respectively, before
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defeated her in round three. Her last tournament of 2018 was the Wuhan Open where she qualified for the main draw. In the first round, she defeated
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but then
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was better in the second.


2019: Breakthrough into the top 50, two WTA singles titles

In her debut at the
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, she get to the second round, where she lost to Maria Sharapova. At the Newport Beach Challenger, she reached the quarterfinals. She continued with good results, reaching semifinal at the Dow Tennis Classic. In
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, she lost in the first round, so she did at the
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but reached the second round of the Miami Open. In the clay-court season, she did not have some significant result, reaching few second rounds and the quarterfinals at the Morocco Open. At the
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, she passed qualification and lost in the first round to
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, while at the
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, she left tournament in the second round, in both singles and doubles. In the grass-court season, she got to the first round of
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, third round of the Eastbourne International and first round in Wimbledon. At the Washington Open, she upset No. 8
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, that mark her first top-10 win but then was defeated by
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. Following up, she failed to qualify for the main draw of the Premier 5
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. Then, her next step was another Premier 5 tournament, the Western & Southern Open, where she passed qualifying and defeated Johanna Konta in first round, then Veronika Kudermetova in order to reach third round of a Premier 5/Premier Mandatory tournament for the first time. No. 3 seed Karolína Plíšková then stopped her from reaching her first Premier 5/Premier Mandatory quarterfinal. At the US Open, she defeated Monica Puig in the first round but lost in the second round to Dayana Yastremska. This was first year that Rebecca played at all four majors in the main draw. The following Asian tour was Peterson's breakthrough. At the Jiangxi International Open, she entered into her first singles final, where she defeated Elena Rybakina. At the Wuhan Open, she won two qualifying matches, and then in the main draw, she defeated Camila Giorgi but lost to
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in the following round. At China Open, she also passed qualifying but was stopped in the first round of the main draw by Simona Halep. Her last tournament of the year was the
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, where she won her second career singles title, defeating
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in the final. On 14 October, she entered the top 50 for the first time in her career.


2020: Health problems and limited play due to COVID

At the Auckland Open, she was defeated by Tamara Zidanšek. In the first round of the
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against Fiona Ferro, she wasn't able to continue the match at 4–4, due to back problems. During the
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, back injury and illness made things even worse. Rebecca lost in the first round to Polona Hercog. After that she had a one-month break, and then returned at the Monterrey Open. There, she won against two Ukrainian players,
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and
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, in the first two rounds, and then lost in the quarterfinal to
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. A few months of inactivity due to the
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helped Peterson rest and cure from her back problems, before she played at Palermo Ladies Open, the first WTA tournament after tennis returned. In Palermo, she faced
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, but did not make it to the second round. At the
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, she lost to Elise Mertens. At the US Open, Rebecca was seeded at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time, seeded No. 32. However, she lost in the first round to Kirsten Flipkens. At the İstanbul Cup, she reached quarterfinals, losing there to
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. At the
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, she also lost in the first round, this time to Yulia Putintseva. At the
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, again she left tournament in the first round, losing to Alison Van Uytvanck.


2022: First top-5 win, Australian Open QF in doubles

Peterson started her 2022 season at the first edition of the Melbourne Summer Set 2. She lost in the second round to qualifier and eventual finalist, Aliaksandra Sasnovich. Getting past qualifying at the Adelaide International 2, she stunned top seed Aryna Sabalenka in the first round in three sets. She was defeated in the second round by
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. At the
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, she beat Australian wildcard
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, who was coming back from Achilles surgery, in the first round. She was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by seventh seed
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. At the same tournament, she reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam championship for the first time in her career, partnering Anastasia Potapova. In February, Peterson competed at the St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy, where she lost, past qualifying, in the first round to Andrea Petkovic.


National representation

Peterson made her debut for Swedish Fed Cup team at the
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. The team was host, playing against the
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in a World Group II play-off in order to remain in World Group II in 2015. Peterson first match happened in doubles, together with Hilda Melander, and they succeeded in winning against
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- Varatchaya Wongteanchai. Swedish team, with score of 4–0, kept their place in World Group II in 2015. In 2015, first singles match happened for Peterson. Swedish team played against Swiss team, in order to play in World Group I Play–Off, and may have chance to be promoted into World Group in 2016. She played against Timea Bacsinszky, but lost in straight-sets. In doubles, together with Johanna Larsson, they won against Viktorija Golubic-
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, but still Switzerland won with 3–1 score. That means that Swedish team was forced to play at World Group II play-off, in order to stay in World Group II in 2016. They played against
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. Peterson faced
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, but didn't success to win. In doubles, together with Susanne Celik, they lost from Jana Čepelová-Anna Karolína Schmiedlová. Swedish team lost from Slovakian team with 0–4 score.


Coaches

In August 2019, after Wimbledon Championships, Peterson started a collaboration with Swedish star coach
Thomas Högstedt Thomas Högstedt (born 21 September 1963) is a Swedish tennis coach and former professional player. He is the former coach of Tommy Haas, Magnus Norman, Eugenie Bouchard, Caroline Wozniacki, Maria Sharapova, Li Na, Simona Halep, Madison Keys and J ...
, who previously trained, among others, Maria Sharapova. Together with him, Peterson debuted in the top 50, and also won two WTA singles titles. After six months, in February 2020, they split. She is currently coached by her father (Mart Peterson) and Bosse Eriksson.


Playing style

Peterson is one of the most aggressive tennis players on tour. Her most significant shot is
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, that she also stated in interview with Live Tennis Italy: "My best shot is the forehand and I try to play by always varying the shot and looking for new solutions." In another interview, Peterson's former coach Thomas Högstedt talked about his impression of Peterson: "Rebecca knows a lot about how she feels herself, other big players maybe more just see how they beat the opponent - if you win the first set then you put in extra gear and decide. It is easy to feel after you are nervous or tired, but the best do not think so much about how they themselves feel. They only think about how to mentally crack the opponent. It's something she needs to work on. I think that bit is very important." Speaking about her game, Hogstedt says: "She has an incredibly good forehand, plays a bit like a men's player with quite a lot of topspin... Very serious, incredibly well trained." Her dad, Mart Peterson, who has also been her coach for most of her career, says: "Hogstedt has helped my daughter a lot and made her tougher. It has been a lot of help. She has become tougher against herself and tougher against her opponents."


Performance timelines

''Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.''


Singles

''Current after the 2023 Australian Open.''


Doubles


WTA career finals


Singles: 2 (2 titles)


Doubles: 1 (title)


WTA Challenger finals


Singles: 1 (runner-up)


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


ITF Circuit finals


Singles: 16 (12 titles, 4 runner–ups)


Doubles: 11 (6 titles, 5 runner–ups)


Head to head


Record against top 10 players

''Peterson's record against players who have been ranked in the top 10. Active players are in boldface.''


Top 10 wins


Notes


References


External links

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