Magda Linette is Polish tennis's monument to patience. Born in Poznań on February 12, 1992 and coached first by her father Tomasz, she began playing tennis at the age of six and turned professional in 2008, making her WTA Tour debut the following year. The grind was real: it wasn't until 2015 that she broke into the top 100, and her low ranking forced her through qualifying for most of the next decade.
The 5-foot-7 right-hander is a counterpunching all-courter whose biggest asset is temperament — the calm she's said came from a 2021 injury layoff that nearly ended her. The variety is real too: in 2020 she earned the WTA's Fan Favorite Shot of the Year for a slice forehand played against Peng Shuai. She has been sponsored by Yonex since 2023, wielding the EZONE 100, the switch coinciding with her career-best stretch.
That stretch was Melbourne 2023. Unseeded, she beat Mayar Sherif, Anett Kontaveit, Ekaterina Alexandrova and fourth seed Caroline Garcia to reach the quarterfinals, then beat Karolína Plíšková for the semifinals, where she lost to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka at the Australian Open. She reached No. 22 on January 30, 2023, then a career-high No. 19 on March 20. The titles span surfaces — Bronx 2019, Hua Hin 2020, and the 2024 Prague Open, the last an all-Polish final over Magdalena Frech.
Now 34 and ranked 60, Linette remains a fixture inside the relevant tier. Her 2025 highlights included a Nottingham semifinal, a second career WTA 1000 quarterfinal at the Miami Open, and additional quarterfinals at Strasbourg and Abu Dhabi — a draw-floor veteran still capable of ambushing seeds on a fast day.