Beatriz Haddad Maia consolidates her rise in the world Top 10 and restores glory to Brazilian women’s tennis
Desde the first rackets on São Paulo’s courts, a young woman stood out for her unusual strength and determination. The passion for tennis, inherited from her mother and grandmother, would shape a career of excellence and international projection for the São Paulo native.
Hoje, Beatriz Haddad Maia, with his aggressive style and powerful left arm, redefines the Brazilian tennis scene abroad. The 1.80m tall athlete has established herself as one of the most feared opponents on the WTA world circuit. Sua’s trajectory, marked by resilience and great performances in tournaments such as Roland Garros and US Open, took her to the select group of the ten best players on the planet.
Da family heritage to the professional circuit
The story of Beatriz Haddad Maia began on May 30, 1996, in São Paulo, and today it echoes on the most famous courts in the world. Ela grew up with a racket in her hands, driven by a lineage of tennis players, with her mother and grandmother having a strong influence on her early years in the sport. Esse family environment dedicated to tennis was crucial to the development of his talent and discipline.
In 2013, the tennis player made her debut on the professional circuit, showing from an early age that Brasil would have a representative worthy of foreign powers. Seu’s aggressive playing style, combined with a powerful left-handed serve, quickly set her apart from other players. Essa’s combination of physical strength and tactical intelligence has allowed Bia Haddad to establish herself as a consistent obstacle to high-level opponents, paving her path to global recognition in the sport.
Superação of obstacles and the triumphant return
The path to success was not without great challenges and moments of adversity. In 2019, Bia Haddad faced the biggest test of her career when she was suspended for 10 months. The incident was attributed to accidental doping, caused by a contaminated supplement, an episode that could permanently undermine his trajectory in the sport.
Contudo, far from giving up, the athlete used the period away from the court to focus intensely on her mental and physical evolution. Esse time dedicated to internal and external improvement was fundamental to his return. The response to this painful episode came directly on the courts in 2022, when she won two consecutive titles on grass, in the Nottingham and Birmingham tournaments. Essas victories marked the end of a decades-long fast for Brazilian women’s tennis, reconfirming its resilience and undeniable talent.

The consecration in Roland Garros and Top 10
The peak of Beatriz Haddad Maia’s career was reached in 2023, the year in which the Brazilian tennis player shined brightly on the international stage. Sua’s memorable performance included a heroic journey to the Roland Garros semi-final, where she faced then world number one, Iga Swiatek. Apesar’s defeat, the historic campaign established Bia Haddad’s name among the tennis elite.
Essa’s remarkable rise culminated in her entering 10th place in the WTA world rankings, a feat that established her as one of the best players on the planet. Tornando is a reference of inspiration for the new generations of Brazilian tennis players, she demonstrated that it is possible to reach the top in a sport traditionally dominated by other nations. The São Paulo native stands out in both singles and doubles matches, being a stumbling block for the best-ranked tennis players.
Conquistas expressive and millionaire prizes
Beatriz Haddad Maia’s dedication to the sport is reflected not only in his performance on the court, but also in the financial rewards. Até August 2025, the athlete accumulated a fortune in prizes, totaling around US$7.61 million, equivalent to approximately R$39.57 million. Este’s substantial value attests to the player’s regularity in high-ranking tournaments and her ability to compete among the best.
Ela shines brightly in both singles and doubles, demonstrating versatility and talent in both formats of professional tennis. Suas wins and consistent performances have solidified her as a prominent figure on the global circuit.
The Brazilian tennis player’s main achievements include:
- In simple terms:
* Quatro WTA titles, with emphasis on Elite Trophy in Zhuhai.
* Conquista from Seul’s WTA 500.
- In pairs:
* Oito titles, including a prestigious Masters 1000, alongside its partner Victoria Azarenka.
Seus’s results in high-profile tournaments such as Roland Garros and US Open continue to solidify her position as one of the most successful Brasil athletes in recent tennis history.
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