WTA Rank: No. 6
**UTR Rank: No. 1
What she's done since last summer: Won the Rogers Cup in Toronto, as well as the US Open**
According to UTR, Andreescu isn’t just the best 21-and-under player in the world—she’s the best player, period. Ranked 178th on tour at the end of 2018, Andreescu shot up to No. 5 a year later. In between, she became Canada's first Grand Slam singles champion.
No matter what metric you use, it's clear that we're talking about an outstanding player who, incredibly, is only beginning to realize her potential.
Perhaps nobody owns a more complete game than the Mississauga, Ontario native. Andreescu defeats opponents with a rare combination of power and finesse, but just as importantly, mental toughness. Compatriot Steve Nash couldn’t believe Andreescu's championship mentality and poise under pressure after watching her defeat Serena Williams in last year's US Open final.
“What freaking guts to battle the GOAT and her army of 20,000 plus,” he said. “She’s different.”
Andy Roddick, a former US Open champion himself, agrees.
“I don’t watch too much, but Andreescu is exciting.” Roddick said. “You [may] not know anything about tennis, but still feel like you’re recognizing someone doing really outstanding things.”
Andreescu embodies the cliché “if you can dream it, you can do it.” She’s one of tennis’ biggest believers in visualization and meditation—so much that, in 2015, Andreescu literally presented herself with a US Open winner's cheque. Every year, she would increase the value on the check to correspond with the increase in tournament prize money, but she always put down 2019 for the year.
“We create our reality with our mind,” Andreescu says. “Our mind is one of most powerful tools that we have.”
Andreescu is poised to remain atop the women’s game for as long as her body allows. Since 2019, she owns 48-7 record on the WTA tour, but two of those losses came via mid-match withdrawals. When healthy, Andreescu has proved she is the woman to beat.
Andreescu owns a devastating serve-plus-one combo, quickly punishing any weak reply.