| WTA Charleston | 04/04 22:00 | 26 |
[40] Sloane Stephens v
Danielle Collins
[22]
|
2-6,2-6 | |
| WTA Charleston | 04/04 15:00 | 25 |
[34] Leylah Fernandez
v
Sloane Stephens [40]
|
4-6,4-6 | |
| WTA Charleston | 04/02 15:00 | 24 |
[53] Magdalena Frech
v
Sloane Stephens [40]
|
0-6,2-6 | |
| WTA Miami | 03/22 22:50 | 24 |
[41] Sloane Stephens v
Sorana Cirstea
[24]
|
2-6,1-6 | |
| WTA Miami | 03/20 16:00 | 23 |
[41] Sloane Stephens v
Angelique Kerber
[342] |
6-2,6-3 | |
| WTA Indian Wells | 03/11 20:45 | 25 |
[44] Sloane Stephens v
Daria Kasatkina
[12]
|
6-2,4-6,4-6 | |
| WTA Indian Wells | 03/09 22:35 | 24 |
[22] Aimee Gibson
v
Sloane Stephens [44]
|
0-6,5-7 | |
| WTA Indian Wells | 03/08 02:00 | 23 |
[44] Sloane Stephens v
Mayar Sherif
[70]
|
7-5,6-3 | |
| WTA Austin | 03/01 00:00 | 26 |
[485] Anastasija Sevastova
v
Sloane Stephens [40]
|
6-3,6-2 | |
| WTA Austin | 02/27 19:45 | 25 |
[155] Tereza Martincova
v
Sloane Stephens [40]
|
4-6,0-6 | |
| WTA Dubai | 02/20 15:00 | 25 |
[1] Iga Swiatek
v
Sloane Stephens [41]
|
6-4,6-4 | |
| WTA Dubai | 02/18 12:10 | 24 |
[39] Sloane Stephens v
Clara Burel
[46]
|
6-4,1-6,6-2 | |
| WTA Doha | 02/11 15:45 | 24 |
[26] Sorana Cirstea
v
Sloane Stephens [39]
|
6-3,6-2 | |
| Australian Open Women | 01/20 00:00 | 25 |
[75] Anna Kalinskaya
v
Sloane Stephens [44]
|
6-7,6-1,6-4 | |
| Australian Open Women | 01/18 05:20 | 24 |
[44] Sloane Stephens v
Daria Kasatkina
[13]
|
4-6,6-3,6-3 | |
| Australian Open Women | 01/16 00:00 | 23 |
[44] Sloane Stephens v
Olivia Gadecki
[120]
|
6-3,6-1 | |
| WTA Hobart | 01/09 02:25 | 25 |
[73] Yue Yuan
v
Sloane Stephens [43]
|
6-4,3-6,7-6 | |
| WTA Hobart | 01/07 23:00 | 25 |
Xiyu Wang
v
Sloane Stephens
|
Cancelled | |
| WTA Brisbane | 01/03 08:30 | 25 |
[30] Elise Mertens
v
Sloane Stephens [44]
|
2-6,6-1,6-3 | |
| WTA Brisbane | 12/31 02:45 | 24 |
[45] Katerina Siniakova
v
Sloane Stephens [47]
|
5-7,3-6 | |
| WTA Guadalajara | 09/19 18:00 | 25 |
[38] Sloane Stephens v
Emiliana Arango
[180]
|
1-6,2-6 | |
| WTA Guadalajara | 09/18 01:25 | 24 |
[38] Sloane Stephens v
Ann Li
[164]
|
7-5,6-4 | |
| WTA San Diego | 09/14 00:30 | 26 |
[36] Sloane Stephens v
Caroline Garcia
[10]
|
3-6,6-3,1-6 | |
| WTA San Diego | 09/13 00:30 | 25 |
[36] Sloane Stephens v
Elise Mertens
[29]
|
6-1,6-3 | |
| US Open Women | 08/28 16:45 | 23 |
[36] Sloane Stephens v
Beatriz Haddad Maia
[19]
|
2-6,7-5,4-6 | |
| WTA Cleveland | 08/24 23:10 | 27 |
[38] Sloane Stephens v
Sara Sorribes Tormo
[95]
|
1-6,3-6 | |
| WTA Cleveland | 08/23 23:10 | 26 |
[38] Sloane Stephens v
Mirra Andreeva
[67]
|
6-3,6-3 | |
| WTA Cleveland | 08/21 22:30 | 25 |
[38] Sloane Stephens v
Lauren Davis
[50]
|
1-6,6-3,6-1 | |
| WTA Cleveland | 08/21 14:00 | 25 |
Sloane Stephens v
Julia Grabher
|
Cancelled | |
| WTA Cincinnati | 08/17 15:00 | 26 |
[10] Marketa Vondrousova
v
Sloane Stephens [38]
|
7-5,6-3 |
Sloane Stephens (born March 20, 1993) is an American professional tennis player. She has achieved a career-best ranking of world No. 3 by the WTA. Stephens has won eight WTA Tour-level singles titles, including the 2017 US Open. She also has a career-high doubles ranking of No. 63 and has won one WTA title.
Born to athletic parents, Stephens was introduced to tennis in Fresno, California. She moved to Florida to train at a tennis academy, ultimately working with Nick Saviano. Stephens became a promising junior player, reaching a junior ranking of world No. 5 and winning three out of four major girls' doubles titles in 2010 with her partner Tímea Babos.
While 19 years old, Stephens rose to prominence at the 2013 Australian Open with a semifinal run beating world No. 3, Serena Williams. Although she reached No. 11 towards the end of 2013, she regressed and fell outside the top 25 at the end of 2015. Stephens switched to a new coach, Kamau Murray, under whom she returned to elite level and won three WTA titles in the first half of 2016. Her successful year was cut short by a foot injury that kept her out for months.
Stephens returned from injury in the middle of 2017 and won the US Open in her fifth tournament back. She was also awarded WTA Comeback Player of the Year for her successful season. In 2018, she continued her success by winning her first Premier Mandatory title at the Miami Open, reaching a second major final at the French Open, entering the top 10 for the first time, and finishing runner-up at the WTA Finals.