Emily Arbuthnott

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Emily Arbuthnott
Emily Arbuthnott, 2015
Country (sports) United Kingdom
Born (1997-10-03) 3 October 1997 (age 26)
Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
PlaysRight (two-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$ 30,222
Singles
Career record95–55 (63.3%)
Career titles2 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 551 (26 September 2016)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open Junior1R (2015)
French Open Junior3R (2015)
Wimbledon Junior1R (2015)
US Open Junior2R (2015)
Doubles
Career record93–30 (75.6%)
Career titles14 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 319 (28 January 2019)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open JuniorSF (2015)
French Open Junior1R (2015)
Wimbledon Junior2R (2014)
US Open JuniorQF (2014)
Medal record
Women's tennis
Representing  United Kingdom
Summer Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2019 Naples Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Taipei Doubles

Emily Frances Alice Arbuthnott (born 3 October 1997 Kingston upon Thames) is a British former professional tennis player.[1]

Arbuthnott has been ranked as high as world No. 551 in singles and No. 319 in doubles by the WTA.[2]

At the 2017 Summer Universiade held in Taipei, Taiwan, she won the bronze medal in women's doubles, along with Olivia Nicholls.[3]

At the 2019 Summer Universiade held in Naples, Italy, she won the silver medal in women's singles.[4][5]

She plays for the Stanford University tennis team. Born in Kingston upon Thames, England, Emily's parents are James and Sally, she has two brothers, Bertie and Freddie, and her aunt Joanna Copley played lacrosse for England.[6]

ITF Circuit finals[edit]

Singles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner–ups)[edit]

Legend
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (1–1)
Clay (1–1)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Aug 2015 ITF Chiswick, United Kingdom 10,000 Hard United Kingdom Katy Dunne 3–6, 3–6
Win 1–1 Nov 2015 ITF Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 10,000 Hard United Kingdom Lisa Whybourn 3–6, 6–1, 7–6(3)
Loss 1–2 Aug 2016 ITF Las Palmas, Spain 10,000 Clay Venezuela Andrea Gámiz 1–6, 1–6
Win 2–2 Sep 2017 ITF Hammamet, Tunisia 15,000 Clay United Kingdom Francesca Jones 3–6, 7–5, 6–4

Doubles: 20 (14 titles, 6 runner–ups)[edit]

Legend
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (4–3)
Clay (10–3)
Grass (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Aug 2015 ITF Chiswick, United Kingdom 10,000 Hard United Kingdom Freya Christie United Kingdom Harriet Dart
United Kingdom Katy Dunne
2–6, 2–6
Win 1–1 Oct 2015 ITF Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 10,000 Hard United Kingdom Lisa Whybourn Chinese Taipei Hsu Chieh-yu
Russia Anna Morgina
6–2, 6–4
Win 2–1 Oct 2015 ITF Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 10,000 Hard United Kingdom Lisa Whybourn Belgium Vicky Geurinckx
Slovakia Tereza Mihalíková
6–3, 6–0
Win 3–1 Feb 2016 ITF Sunderland, United Kingdom 10,000 Hard (i) Denmark Emilie Francati France Manon Arcangioli
United Kingdom Harriet Dart
6–3, 4–6, [10–5]
Win 4–1 Apr 2016 ITF Antalya, Turkey 10,000 Hard United Kingdom Harriet Dart Russia Anastasia Gasanova
Georgia (country) Ana Shanidze
6–1, 6–0
Win 5–1 Jul 2016 ITF Pärnu, Estonia 10,000 Clay Czech Republic Anastasia Zarycká Russia Ekaterina Kazionova
Latvia Deniza Marcinkēviča
6–4, 7–5
Win 6–1 Aug 2016 ITF Rebecq, Belgium 10,000 Clay Germany Katharina Hobgarski Poland Justyna Jegiołka
United States Chiara Scholl
6–1, 6–1
Win 7–1 Sep 2016 ITF Sion, Switzerland 10,000 Clay Switzerland Karin Kennel Switzerland Leonie Küng
Switzerland Simona Waltert
6–2, 6–1
Loss 7–2 Jul 2017 Amstelveen Open, Netherlands 15,000 Clay Australia Belinda Woolcock United States Dasha Ivanova
Netherlands Rosalie van der Hoek
4–6, 4–6
Win 8–2 Aug 2017 ITF Porto, Portugal 15,000 Clay Denmark Emilie Francati Italy Gaia Sanesi
Italy Lucrezia Stefanini
6–4, 6–3
Win 9–2 Jun 2018 ITF Ystad, Sweden 25,000 Clay Denmark Emilie Francati Chinese Taipei Chen Pei-hsuan
Chinese Taipei Wu Fang-hsien
6–2, 6–1
Loss 9–3 Aug 2018 ITF Woking, United Kingdom 25,000 Hard Kazakhstan Anna Danilina Hungary Dalma Gálfi
Greece Valentini Grammatikopoulou
0–6, 6–4, [9–11]
Loss 9–4 Aug 2018 ITF Las Palmas, Spain 25,000 Clay Sweden Mirjam Björklund Netherlands Quirine Lemoine
Netherlands Eva Wacanno
6–7(6), 1–6
Loss 9–5 Sep 2018 ITF Pula, Italy 25,000 Clay Germany Katharina Hobgarski Italy Martina Colmegna
Italy Federica di Sarra
6–7(0), 2–6
Win 10–5 Jun 2019 ITF Ystad, Sweden 25,000 Clay Kazakhstan Anna Danilina North Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska
Russia Anastasiya Komardina
3–6, 6–2, [10–4]
Win 11–5 Jun 2019 ITF Alkmaar, Netherlands 15,000 Clay Australia Gabriella Da Silva-Fick Netherlands Eva Vedder
Netherlands Stephanie Judith Visscher
6–4, 1–6, [10–8]
Win 12–5 Aug 2019 ITF Wanfercee-Baulet, Belgium 15,000 Clay Belgium Chelsea Vanhoutte Turkey Cemre Anıl
Sweden Marina Yudanov
3–6, 7–5, [10–8]
Win 13–5 Aug 2019 ITF Haren, Netherlands 15,000 Clay United Kingdom Ali Collins Turkey Cemre Anıl
Russia Anna Pribylova
3–6, 6–0, [10–4]
Loss 13–6 Oct 2020 ITF Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 15,000 Hard United Kingdom Freya Christie Ukraine Viktoriia Dema
Poland Martyna Kubka
4–6, 3–6
Win 14–6 Aug 2021 ITF Wanfercee-Baulet, Belgium 15,000 Clay Belgium Chelsea Vanhoutte France Flavie Brugnone
France Lucie Wargnier
7–5, 6–4

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Emily Arbuthnott". www.tennisabstract.com.
  2. ^ "Emily Arbuthnott Rankings History at the WTA official site". WTA. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Taipei Universiade: Golden day for Chans, silver for others". www.taipeitimes.com.
  4. ^ "Japan and Chinese Taipei win women's and men's singles titles". www.fisu.net.
  5. ^ "Stanford's Arbuthnott advances to gold medal match at WUG". paloaltoonline.com.
  6. ^ "Women's Tennis: 2020-21 Women's Tennis Roster: Emily Arbuthnott". gostanford.com.

External links[edit]

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