Jang Su-jeong

Jang Su-jeong (Korean: 장수정 hanja: ; born 13 March 1995) is a South Korean tennis player.

Jang Su-jeong
장수정
Country (sports) South Korea
Born (1995-03-13) 13 March 1995
Busan
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$329,022
Singles
Career record274–201
Career titles0 WTA, 7 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 120 (12 June 2017)
Current rankingNo. 269 (23 September 2019)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian OpenQ2 (2017)
French OpenQ3 (2017)
WimbledonQ1 (2015, 2017)
US OpenQ3 (2017)
Doubles
Career record104–93
Career titles7 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 218 (7 March 2016)
Current rankingNo. 463 (23 September 2019)
Team competitions
Fed Cup10–9
Last updated on: 28 September 2019.

Jang has won seven singles and seven doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 12 June 2017, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 120. She peaked at No. 218 in the doubles rankings on 7 March 2016.

Her most successful performance to date came at the 2013 KDB Korea Open, where she reached the quarterfinals with a three-set win over Ons Jabeur of Tunisia.

Career

Jang had a good career as a singles junior player, reaching her highest ranking in that category as world No. 68. Her best junior Grand Slam tournament was at the 2011 US Open, where she reached the third round. Her lone junior singles title was the Yangdu International Junior Championships title (Gangwon, 2008).

She won her first ITF Women's Circuit title in Bundaberg, Australia on 30 March 2013, winning the doubles title with Lee So-ra. The pair defeated Miki Miyamura and Varatchaya Wongteanchai in the final.

WTA 125K series finals

Singles: 1 (1 runner–up)

Result W–L Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Nov 2017 Hawaii Tennis Open, Hawaii Hard Zhang Shuai 6–0, 2–6, 3–6

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 20 (7 titles, 13 runner–ups)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$80,000 tournaments
$50,000/60,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (5–12)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (2–0)
Carpet (0–1)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Apr 2012 ITF Andijan, Uzbekistan $10,000 Hard Sabina Sharipova 2–6, 4–6
Loss 0–2 Jul 2012 ITF Pattaya City, Thailand $10,000 Hard Nungnadda Wannasuk 4–6, 6–4, 4–6
Win 1–2 Feb 2014 ITF Salisbury, Australia $15,000 Hard Wang Yafan 6–3, 7–6(6)
Win 2–2 Mar 2014 ITF Mildura, Australia $15,000 Grass Alison Bai 6–1, 6–3
Win 3–2 May 2014 ITF Karuizawa, Japan $25,000 Grass Arina Rodionova 6–3, 6–4
Win 4–2 Feb 2015 ITF Clare, Australia $15,000 Hard Pia König 6–3, 6–3
Loss 4–3 Mar 2015 ITF Port Pirie, Australia $15,000 Hard Han Na-lae 6–3, 4–6, 2–6
Win 5–3 Mar 2015 ITF Bangkok, Thailand $15,000 Hard Miyabi Inoue 6–2, 6–4
Loss 5–4 May 2015 ITF Nanning, China $25,000 Hard Hsieh Su-wei 2–6, 3–6
Loss 5–5 May 2015 ITF Seoul, South Korea $50,000 Hard Riko Sawayanagi 4–6, 4–6
Loss 5–6 Aug 2015 ITF Tsukuba, Japan $25,000 Hard Lee Ya-hsuan 3–6, 3–6
Loss 5–7 Feb 2016 ITF Perth, Australia $25,000 Hard Jaimee Fourlis 4–6, 6–2, 6–7(1)
Win 6–7 Apr 2016 ITF Kashiwa, Japan $25,000 Hard Wang Yafan 6–4, 1–6, 6–3
Loss 6–8 Jun 2016 ITF Tokyo, Japan $25,000 Hard Akiko Omae 2–6, 1–6
Loss 6–9 Oct 2016 ITF Iizuka Japan $25,000 Hard Chang Kai-chen 3–6, 4–6
Loss 6–10 Oct 2016 ITF Liuzhou, China $50,000 Hard Nina Stojanović 3–6, 4–6
Loss 6–11 Apr 2017 ITF Kashiwa, Japan $25,000 Hard Mai Minokoshi 6–3, 2–6, 4–6
Loss 6–12 May 2017 ITF Fukuoka, Japan $60,000 Carpet Magdaléna Rybáriková 2–6, 3–6
Win 7–12 Jul 2019 ITF Nonthaburi, Thailand W25 Hard Xun Fangying 6–1, 2–6, 6–4
Loss 7–13 Aug 2019 ITF Guiyang, China W25 Hard Aleksandrina Naydenova 4–6, 2–6

Doubles (7–7)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$80,000 tournaments
$60,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (5–6)
Clay (1–1)
Grass (1–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Runner-up 1. 2 September 2012 Yeongwol, South Korea Hard Han Na-lae Kim Sun-jung
Yu Min-hwa
3–6, 5–7
Winner 1. 30 March 2013 Bundaberg, Australia Clay Lee So-ra Miki Miyamura
Varatchaya Wongteanchai
7–6(4), 4–6, [10–8]
Runner-up 2. 16 June 2013 Gimcheon, South Korea Hard Riko Sawayanagi Kim Na-ri
Lee Ye-ra
3–6, 3–6
Runner-up 3. 23 June 2013 Gimcheon, South Korea Hard Riko Sawayanagi Kang Seo-kyung
Kim Ji-young
5–7, 1–6
Runner-up 4. 23 February 2014 Salisbury, Australia Hard Lee So-ra Misa Eguchi
Miki Miyamura
2–6, 1–6
Winner 2. 9 March 2014 Mildura, Australia Grass Lee So-ra Jessica Moore
Aleksandrina Naydenova
6–1, 1–6, [10–4]
Runner-up 5. 22 June 2014 Lenzerheide, Switzerland Clay Justyna Jegiołka Louisa Chirico
Sanaz Marand
3–6, 4–6
Winner 3. 28 March 2015 Bangkok, Thailand Hard Vojislava Lukić Chanel Simmonds
Emily Webley-Smith
6–4, 6–4
Runner-up 6. 24 April 2015 Shenzhen, China Hard Han Na-lae Noppawan Lertcheewakarn
Lu Jiajing
4–6, 5–7
Winner 4. 24 July 2015 Zhengzhou, China Hard Han Na-lae Liu Chang
Zhang Ling
6–3, 6–0
Winner 5. 5 September 2015 Noto, Japan Hard Lee So-ra Chiaki Okadaue
Kyōka Okamura
6–3, 2–6, [10–8]
Runner-up 7. 19 February 2016 Perth, Australia Hard Han Na-lae Tammi Patterson
Katarzyna Piter
6–4, 2–6, [3–10]
Winner 6. 8 April 2017 Kashiwa, Japan Hard Lee Ya-hsuan Han Na-lae
Peangtarn Plipuech
6–3, 3–6, [10–4]
Winner 7. 17 August 2019 Huangshan, China Hard Kim Na-ri Eudice Chong
Ye Qiuyu
7–5, 6–1


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