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Lilli Tagger, born in 2008, is the first player from her birth year to enter the Top 100 WTA rankings.
Tagger jumped 20 places from No. 117 to No. 97 after reaching her first WTA 500 quarterfinal in Linz.
Anastasia Potapova, also representing Austria, leaped 43 places to No. 54 after reaching the Linz final.
Tagger is one of only four women in the Top 100 with a one-handed backhand, a rare style in modern women's tennis.
Why this matters: Tagger's ascent signals a resurgence for Austrian tennis and highlights the impact of diverse playing styles in the sport. Her success, along with Potapova's rise, brings renewed attention to Austrian players on the WTA tour.
Lilli Tagger's recent performance at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz tournament propelled her into the Top 100. Her victories over Paula Badosa and Liudmila Samsonova demonstrated her potential and secured her first WTA 500 quarterfinal. Tagger's one-handed backhand sets her apart, reminiscent of Francesca Schiavone, who coaches her. Other notable rankings movements include:
Elena-Gabriela Ruse: +26 to No. 61
Donna Vekic: +37 to No. 67
Lisa Pigato: +45 to No. 154
Marina Bassols Ribera: +24 to No. 181
Luisina Giovannini: +14 to No. 187
Jeline Vandromme: +33 to No. 189
Karolina Pliskova: +61 to No. 197
Ane Mintegi Del Olmo: +42 to No. 252
Darya Astakhova: +55 to No. 281
Sloane Stephens: +151 to No. 401
Q: Who is Lilli Tagger?
Lilli Tagger is an 18-year-old Austrian tennis player who recently broke into the Top 100 of the WTA rankings.
Q: What is unique about Tagger's playing style?
Tagger plays with a rare one-handed backhand, setting her apart from many players on the WTA tour.
Q: What tournament helped Tagger break into the Top 100?
Her performance at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz, where she reached the quarterfinal, significantly boosted her ranking.
Lilli Tagger's entry into the Top 100 WTA rankings marks a significant achievement for Austrian tennis.
Her success highlights the impact of diverse playing styles, particularly her one-handed backhand.
Keep an eye on Tagger as she continues her clay-court season, with potential for further ranking improvements.
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