TENNIS PLAYER

Evgeniya Rodina

1989 - Today

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Evgeniya Sergeyevna Rodina (Евгения Сергеевна Родина, born 4 February 1989) is an inactive Russian tennis player. On 6 May 2019, she achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 67. Rodina has won 13 singles and six doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit along with one singles and one doubles title on WTA 125 tournaments. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Evgeniya Rodina is the 1,411th most popular tennis player (down from 1,340th in 2024), the 3,569th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,448th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Russian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Evgeniya Rodina ranks 1,411 out of 1,569Before her are Jordan Thompson, Mathieu Montcourt, Irina Khromacheva, Eri Hozumi, Antonio Veić, and Jonathan Marray. After her are Oksana Kalashnikova, Julie Ditty, Līga Dekmeijere, Mary Carillo, Martin Emmrich, and Camila Osorio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Evgeniya Rodina ranks 944Before her are April Pearson, Jonathan Zongo, Yarden Gerbi, Zargo Touré, Sara Gama, and Olha Zhovnir. After her are Linet Masai, Fabio Leimer, Hannes Aigner, Tyreke Evans, Charlison Benschop, and Hwang Seok-ho.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Evgeniya Rodina ranks 3,569 out of 3,761Before her are Yevgeny Lukyanenko (1985), Maxim Sushinsky (1974), Pavel Sukhov (1988), Yuliya Tabakova (1980), Danis Zaripov (1981), and Vladimir Kanaykin (1985). After her are Yelena Shalygina (1986), Cathy Young (1963), Olga Fatkulina (1990), Ruslan Kurbanov (null), Aleksei Ionov (1989), and Khasan Khalmurzaev (1993).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Russia

Among tennis players born in Russia, Evgeniya Rodina ranks 74Before her are Vitalia Diatchenko (1990), Varvara Gracheva (2000), Andrey Kuznetsov (1991), Nina Bratchikova (1985), Polina Kudermetova (2003), and Irina Khromacheva (1995). After her are Arina Rodionova (1989), Mikhail Elgin (1981), Ekaterina Bychkova (1985), Elina Avanesyan (2002), Maria Kondratieva (1982), and Darya Kustova (1986).