Lanlana Tararudee — Player Bio

Thailand's No. 1, built one Challenger rung at a time

Lanlana Tararudee is the player who carried Thai women's tennis back onto the tour map, and she did it without a junior fast-track. She played her first ITF tournament in 2019 before beginning her professional career in 2022. Born 7 July 2004, the right-hander stacked her foundation at the floor of the sport, and she is the current No. 1 Thai singles player.

The game is a control-and-consistency package, not a power one. She lands roughly 67% of first serves and averages 3.4 aces per match — modest pop for the level — so the points come off the return and the pressure-point margins. She wins 43% of first-serve-return points, takes 49% of return pressure points, and converts 50% of break opportunities, the profile of a grinder who lengthens rallies and makes opponents earn every hold. The base is hardcourt: at Challenger/ITF level she is 131-63 on hard and 19-9 on clay.

The arc is pure ladder-climbing. Developing through Futures in 2023, she won four titles at W15 Ipoh, W40 Nanchang, W40 Nonthaburi and W15 Nakhon Si Thammarat. She broke through at tour level in 2025, reaching her first WTA quarterfinal and semifinal at Chennai and her first WTA 125 final at Porto, where she fell to Tereza Valentova in straight sets. The biggest leap came this year: entering Australian Open qualifying seeded 21st, she won all three rounds to make her first Grand Slam main draw.

That run propelled the current beat. She opened 2026 at world No. 131, becoming Thai No. 1 on 12 January, then climbed to a career-high No. 99 on 4 May 2026. Now sitting around the top 95, she's no longer chasing the Australian Open main draw — she's defending a spot inside it, with Roland-Garros and Wimbledon the next tests of whether the Challenger engine travels to the majors.