Sorana Cîrstea is a Romanian professional tennis player who was born on April 7, 1990. She reached a career-high singles and doubles ranking of number 21 and number 35, respectively.
Her greatest accomplishments include making it to the 2013 Rogers Cup final and the quarterfinals of the 2009 French Open.
Sorana Cîrstea home: Where does Sorana Cîrstea live?
Cirstea currently resides in Târgoviște, Romania a small town about 80km away from the capital city.
She formerly held a top-ten ranking on the ITF Junior Circuit, peaking at No. 6 in 2006. The 32-year-old won the 2005 German Junior Open, and one of her finest finishes was second in the 2006 Trofeo Bonfiglio.
Cîrstea is a competitive baseliner whose rapid, flat, and potent groundstrokes are the focal point of her style. Her forehand is quite flat, which enables her to consistently smash deep into the court, produce reliable power, and hit a lot of wins.
She is a strong volleyer in doubles and enjoys attacking short balls with strong swinging volleys.
She can serve aces and control play from the first stroke thanks to her strong first serve, which has a peak speed of 109 mph.
When anxious, she has a propensity to take chances with her second serve, which results in an accumulation of double faults.
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