Sara Bejlek — Player Bio

The 5-foot-3 Czech lefty who out-thinks power

Sara Bejlek is the newest export off the Czech production line that gave the tour Kvitová, Vondroušová and Krejčíková — and one of its more unconventional. Born January 31, 2006, she turned pro in 2021 and stacked her junior résumé fast: she made the singles semifinals and won the girls' doubles title at the 2022 French Open alongside Lucie Havlíčková. The pro track was just as precocious — a teenage qualifier who kept landing in Grand Slam main draws, and the youngest player at 18 to qualify for the women's main draw at the Australian Open.

The game is built on subtraction. Standing under 5-foot-3, Bejlek relies on tennis IQ, variety, left-handed angles, slice and defensive skill to outmaneuver bigger opponents, using craft and feel to disrupt baseline power players. Rafael Nadal was her childhood hero, and among Czech players she points to Petra Kvitová — also a lefty. Watching her is watching a chess match against ballstrikers a head taller: she absorbs, redirects, and waits for the shorter ball.

The arc bent sharply at the 2025 French Open, where she qualified, upset 26th seed Marta Kostyuk for her first major main-draw win before falling to Jaqueline Cristian. Then came the breakthrough: ranked No. 101 at the 2026 Abu Dhabi Open, she won her maiden WTA title as a qualifier, beating Jelena Ostapenko, Clara Tauson and Ekaterina Alexandrova in the final. The result rocketed her 63 spots to a career-high No. 38, her Top-40 debut.

This season she's settled inside the top 50, with that career high since nudged to No. 34, achieved on April 6. Her Roland-Garros return ended against Iga Świątek, but the Abu Dhabi run reset the ceiling: a self-described clay player now proving she can trade with anyone on any surface.