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Polina Kudermetova

2003 - Today

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Polina Eduardovna Kudermetova (Russian: Полина Эдуардовна Кудерметова, Polina Eduardovna Kudermetova, born 4 June 2003) is a Russian professional tennis player. She has been ranked by the WTA as high as No. 54 in singles, achieved on 14 April 2025 and No. 203 in doubles, reached on 15 September 2025. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Polina Kudermetova is the 1,382nd most popular tennis player, the 3,530th most popular biography from Russia and the 72nd most popular Russian Tennis Player.

Polina Kudermetova is most famous for being a professional Russian tennis player who has competed in various international tournaments since turning pro. She is known for her strong performances on the junior circuit and her participation in WTA events.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Polina Kudermetova ranks 1,382 out of 1,569Before her are Jesse Huta Galung, Austin Krajicek, Anna Bondár, Kenny de Schepper, Angelique Widjaja, and Chloé Paquet. After her are Michel Kratochvil, Laura Pous Tió, Daniel Muñoz de la Nava, Carling Bassett-Seguso, Caroline Vis, and Jimmy Wang.

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Among people born in 2003, Polina Kudermetova ranks 96Before her are Lenny Martinez, Chadi Riad, Oscar Bobb, Blanco, Anna Cathcart, and Yasin Ayari. After her are Arsen Zakharyan, Luca Nardi, Maurits Kjærgaard, Giorgio Scalvini, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Justin Hubner.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Russia

Among tennis players born in Russia, Polina Kudermetova ranks 72Before her are Alina Jidkova (1977), Roman Safiullin (1997), Vitalia Diatchenko (1990), Varvara Gracheva (2000), Andrey Kuznetsov (1991), and Nina Bratchikova (1985). After her are Irina Khromacheva (1995), Evgeniya Rodina (1989), Arina Rodionova (1989), Mikhail Elgin (1981), Ekaterina Bychkova (1985), and Elina Avanesyan (2002).