TENNIS PLAYER

Ana Konjuh

1997 - Today

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Ana Konjuh (Croatian pronunciation: [âna kôɲuːx, ǎːna-]; born 27 December 1997) is a Croatian tennis player. A successful junior player, Konjuh won both the singles and doubles junior events at the Australian Open in January 2013 and, as a result, moved up to No. 1 in the ITF Junior world rankings. Later in the year, she also won the girls' singles event at the 2013 US Open. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ana Konjuh is the 1,111th most popular tennis player (up from 1,162nd in 2019), the 573rd most popular biography from Croatia (up from 590th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Croatian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Ana Konjuh ranks 1,111 out of 1,569Before her are Linda Nosková, Ana Bogdan, Mayar Sherif, Aleksandra Wozniak, Edina Gallovits-Hall, and Pauline Parmentier. After her are Jack Sock, Thiago Monteiro, Petra Mandula, Bibiane Schoofs, Henrieta Nagyová, and Alla Kudryavtseva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Ana Konjuh ranks 292Before her are Olivier Boscagli, Igor Zubeldia, Ante Žižić, Pol Lirola, Jean-Kévin Augustin, and Pavel Sivakov. After her are Cody Simpson, Georgios Papagiannis, Markéta Davidová, Suat Serdar, De'Aaron Fox, and Victoria Georgieva.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Ana Konjuh ranks 573 out of 700Before her are Krešimir Lončar (1983), Martin Baturina (2003), Zlatko Horvat (1984), Jurica Buljat (1986), Ante Žižić (1997), and Martin Sinković (1989). After her are Ivan Kelava (1988), Dino Drpić (1981), Leon Benko (1983), Stjepan Jukić (1979), Josip Barišić (1981), and Borna Barišić (1992).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Croatia

Among tennis players born in Croatia, Ana Konjuh ranks 21Before her are Jelena Kostanić Tošić (1981), Mate Pavić (1993), Dušan Vemić (1976), Bernarda Pera (1994), Marina Erakovic (1988), and Nikola Mektić (1988). After her are Lovro Zovko (1981), Jana Fett (1996), Roko Karanušić (1982), Franko Škugor (1987), Antonio Veić (1988), and Silvija Talaja (1978).