


Her year-end ranking improved by a total of 190 spots, ending at the 210th spot. Overall, she enjoyed a 34–18 win–loss record in 2016, with a total of two ITF Circuit titles. She won her first match against Varatchaya Wongteanchai before losing in the second round. Her ranking soon made it possible for a direct admission into the main draw of the Taipei Challenger, her debut on a WTA 125 tournament. A fourth final of the season in Telavi marked her continuous rise. It was followed by consecutive $25k titles in Imola and Astana, ensuring that she moved into the world's top 300 for the first time. Her year-end ranking was 400.Ģ016: Success on the ITF Circuit, WTA Challenger debut Īfter a lackluster start, Kudermetova made her first final of the year at Andijan in May. The 2015 season saw Kudermetova failing to win a single title on the ITF Circuit as she had a disappointing 15–15 win–loss record with just one final reached. 343 in the rankings with a 24–14 win-loss record, lifting her maiden ITF title in the process. Playing in her first $100k tournament at the President's Cup, she reached the quarterfinals before falling to eventual champion, Vitalia Diatchenko.
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Kudermetova reached consecutive $10k finals at Antalya at the start of the year, and after several strong performances, she cracked the world's top 500 for the first time in her career. There, she also reached the semifinals in singles as a wildcard.Ģ014: Successful transition to the ITF Circuit Partnering Evgeniya Rodina, Kudermetova won her first $50k tournament at the Kazan Summer Cup, defeating Alexandra Artamonova and Martina Borecká in the final. Such thoughts had been unacceptable to me". Probably, it's my upbringing that affected.

They started dating in 2015 despite Demekhine returning to being her coach again since 2012, on which Kudermetova commented in 2020: "At the age of 16 I just liked him but I didn't even think about anything more. Kudermetova is married to tennis coach and former player Sergei Demekhine, whose highest ranking had been No. Her younger sister Polina Kudermetova (born 2003) is also a tennis player. She started playing tennis at the age of eight. Kudermetova was born to Eduard Kudermetov, a Russian national ice hockey champion.
