ITF Women Equeurdreville 10/14 16:40 27 Lesley Kerkhove v Arantxa Rus 5-7,3-6
ITF Women Equerdreville 10/12 16:00 26 Elixane Lechemia v Arantxa Rus 2-6,6-4,1-6
ITF Women Equerdreville 10/11 13:30 25 Julie Gervais v Arantxa Rus 2-6,0-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 10/01 04:00 29 Arantxa Rus v Nicha Lertpitaksinchai 3-6,7-6,7-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/30 04:00 28 Xinyu Gao v Arantxa Rus 2-6,2-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/29 04:00 27 Arantxa Rus v Ran Tian 6-1,5-7,6-4
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/28 03:00 26 Arantxa Rus v Marta Paigina 6-4,7-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/27 03:00 25 Arantxa Rus v Jiahui Chen 6-2,6-2
WTA Seoul 09/20 03:35 25 Lara Arruabarrena v Arantxa Rus 6-2,6-2
WTA Seoul Qual 09/19 02:00 54 Jacqueline Cako v Arantxa Rus 4-6,4-6
WTA Seoul Qual 09/18 02:00 46 Akiko Omae v Arantxa Rus 6-4,3-6,5-7
WTA Seoul Qual 09/17 03:45 45 Fatma Al Nabhani v Arantxa Rus 4-6,1-6
ITF Women Budapest 09/06 07:55 - Arantxa Rus v Michaela Honcova 1-6,6-1,1-5
ITF Women Budapest 09/05 22:00 25 Arantxa Rus v Michaela Honcova 1-6,6-1,1-6
Billie Jean King Cup 02/07 13:40 1 Arantxa Rus v Magdalena Rybarikova 6-3,6-4

Wikipedia - Arantxa Rus

Arantxa Rus (Dutch pronunciation: [aːˌrɑɲcaː ˈrʏs]; born 13 December 1990) is a Dutch professional tennis player. Her maiden WTA Tour title was the 2017 Swedish Open doubles event, partnering with Quirine Lemoine. She won her maiden WTA Tour singles title at the 2023 Hamburg Open.

Her biggest singles successes to date include a second-round upset over world No. 2, Kim Clijsters, at the 2011 French Open, reaching the fourth round at the 2012 French Open, and defeating world No. 5, Samantha Stosur, in the 2012 Wimbledon Championships to reach the third round.

In 2008, Rus won the girls' singles title at the Australian Open, defeating Jessica Moore in the final. Later that year, she became the world No. 1 junior player.