Diede de Groot explained

Diede de Groot
Birth Date:1996 12, df=y
Birth Place:Woerden, Netherlands
Singlesrecord:405–67 (85.8%)
Australianopenresult:W (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Frenchopenresult:W (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Wimbledonresult:W (2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Usopenresult:W (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Othertournaments:yes
Wheelchairtennismastersresult:W (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Doublesrecord:238–60 (79.9%)
Australianopendoublesresult:W (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Frenchopendoublesresult:W (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024)
Wimbledondoublesresult:W (2018, 2019, 2023)
Usopendoublesresult:W (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Othertournamentsdoubles:yes
Wheelchairtennismastersdoublesresult:W (2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Team:yes
Wheelchairworldteamcupresult: Champion (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Medaltemplates-Expand:yes

Diede de Groot (born 19 December 1996 in Woerden, Netherlands) is a Dutch professional wheelchair tennis player who is the current world No. 1 in both singles and doubles.[1]

De Groot is a 42-time major champion, having won a record 23 titles in singles and 19 in doubles. De Groot had a three-year, 145-match, winning streak in singles, from a defeat in February 2021 to Yui Kamiji until a defeat in May 2024 to Li Xiaohui.[2] During this streak she achieved the first calendar-year Super Slam in tennis history by winning all four major titles, the Paralympic gold medal, and the Wheelchair Tennis Masters title in women's singles in 2021.[3] [4] The following year, she became the first player in any discipline of tennis to defend the Grand Slam and win all four majors in two consecutive years, and did so yet again in 2023.[5] At the 2024 French Open, she became the first player ever to achieve the quintuple career Grand Slam.

In doubles, de Groot completed the Grand Slam in 2019, partnering Aniek van Koot. Apart from her major titles, de Groot has won multiple Wheelchair Tennis Masters titles between 2016 and 2018 in both singles and doubles, as well as gold medals in both disciplines at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.[6] [7] She was part of the Dutch team that won the World Team Cup on eight occasions between 2011 and 2019.

Career

De Groot was born with unequal leg length and began her wheelchair tennis career at age seven.[8] She started playing on the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour in 2009 as a junior player.[9] During her time with the ITF, De Groot won the Cruyff Foundation Junior Masters in 2013 in singles and doubles. The following year, she won the 2014 Junior Masters in doubles.

De Groot made her first Grand Slam appearance at the 2017 Australian Open.[10] After placing in the quarterfinals at the Australian Open and the 2017 French Open, de Groot won her first Grand Slam title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships. She ended the 2017 Grand Slam tournaments with a finals finish at the 2017 US Open.[11] At the start of 2018, she won the 2018 Australian Open and appeared at the final of the 2018 French Open.[12] For the remaining Grand Slams of 2018, De Groot won the women's singles division at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships and her first US Open singles title at the 2018 US Open.[13] In 2019, de Groot rewon the Australian Open title in singles competition at the 2019 Australian Open.[14] At the 2019 French Open, de Groot completed her career Grand Slam when she won her first French Open singles title.[15] Her French Open title also made de Groot the first wheelchair tennis player to complete a Non-calendar year Grand Slam (win all four Grand Slam singles events in a row, but not in the same year).[16] At the 2019 Wimbledon Championships, de Groot ended her back to back singles wins when she was defeated by Aniek van Koot in the final.[17] In 2021, she won the Wimbledon Single Ladies Wheelchair championship.

In doubles, De Groot was a runner up in the 2017 Australian, French and Wimbledon championships.[11] After winning her first doubles title at the 2017 US Open, she lost at the 2018 Australian Open and co-won the doubles event at the 2018 French Open.[18] De Groot became the first woman in wheelchair tennis to win both the women's singles and doubles events at Wimbledon in July 2018.[19] She won her second US Open doubles title at the 2018 US Open alongside Yui Kamiji.[20] At the 2019 Australian Open, De Groot won her first Australian doubles title with Aniek van Koot alongside her singles title in January 2019.[21] At the following Grand Slams, De Groot and Van Koot won the 2019 doubles titles at the French Open and Wimbledon.[16] [22]

Outside of the Grand Slam tournaments, De Groot competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in singles and doubles competitions. While De Groot did not medal in singles, she won a silver medal in women's doubles.[23] In Masters competitions, De Groot won the 2017 and 2018 Wheelchair Tennis Masters in women's singles.[24] [25] Competing in doubles, she won the 2016 Wheelchair Doubles Masters with Lucy Shuker and the 2017 Wheelchair Doubles Masters alongside Marjolein Buis.[26] She has also appeared at the BNP Paribas World Team Cup in consecutive years from 2011 to 2019. At the World Team Cup, De Groot started as a junior in 2011 before competing a world team competitor in 2012.[9]

De Groot also competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, winning gold medals in both singles and doubles.

De Groot won the singles title at the 2023 European Para Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, defeating compatriot Aniek van Koot in two sets.[27]

2021: Super Slam

In 2021, De Groot earned the calendar year Super Slam, winning singles titles in the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open, the singles gold medal at the 2020 Summer Paralympics and the singles titles in the Wheelchair Tennis Masters.[4] She was the first professional wheelchair tennis player to achieve the feat in the history of the sport.[4]

De Groot won her sixth Australian singles title at the 2024 Australian Open, defeating Kamiji in the final in straight sets. It was her 21st singles title at a Grand Slam tournament, equaling a record set by compatriot Esther Vergeer.[28] [29]

Awards and honors

In 2018, de Groot was named ITF World Champion in women's wheelchair tennis.[30] The following year, she was nominated for the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability in 2019.[31] In 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2023[32] she was again named ITF World Champion.

In 2024, de Groot was awarded the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability, recognizing her outstanding achievements.[33]

Career statistics

Grand Slam performance timelines

Wheelchair singles

Tournament 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024Career SR Career Win %
Australian OpenQFWWQFWWWW6 / 875%
French OpenQFFWSFWWWW5 / 863%
WimbledonWWFNHWWWW6 / 786%
US OpenFWWWWWW6 / 786%

Wheelchair doubles

Tournament 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Career SR Career Win %
Australian OpenFFWFWWWW5 / 863%
French OpenSFWWWWWFW6 / 875%
WimbledonFWWNHSFFWF3 / 750%
US OpenWWWFWWF5 / 771%

Grand Slam tournament finals

Wheelchair singles: 26 (23 titles, 3 runner-ups)

ResultYearChampionshipSurfaceOpponentScore
Win2017Grass Sabine Ellerbrock6–0, 6–4
Loss2017US OpenHard Yui Kamiji5–7, 2–6
Win2018Australian OpenHard Yui Kamiji7–6(8–6), 6–4
Loss2018French OpenClay Yui Kamiji6–2, 0–6, 2–6
Win2018Wimbledon Grass Aniek van Koot6–3, 6–2
Win2018US Open Hard Yui Kamiji6–2, 6–3
Win2019Australian Open (2) Hard Yui Kamiji6–0, 6–2
Win2019French Open Clay Yui Kamiji6–1, 6–0
Loss 2019WimbledonGrass Aniek van Koot4–6, 6–4, 5–7
Win2019US Open (2)Hard Yui Kamiji4–6, 6–1, 6–4
Win2020US Open (3)Hard Yui Kamiji6–3, 6–3
Win2021Australian Open (3)Hard Yui Kamiji6–3, 6–7(4–7), 7–6(10–4)
Win2021French Open (2)Clay Yui Kamiji6–4, 6–3
Win2021Wimbledon (3)Grass Kgothatso Montjane6–2, 6–2
Win 2021US Open (4)Hard Yui Kamiji6–3, 6–2
Win2022Australian Open (4)Hard Aniek van Koot6–1, 6–1
Win2022French Open (3)Clay Yui Kamiji6–4, 6–1
Win2022Wimbledon (4)Grass Yui Kamiji6–4, 6–2
Win2022US Open (5)Hard Yui Kamiji3–6, 6–1, 6–1
Win2023Australian Open (5)Hard Yui Kamiji0–6, 6–2, 6–2
Win2023French Open (4)Clay Yui Kamiji6–2, 6–0
Win2023Wimbledon (5)Grass Jiske Griffioen6–2, 6-1
Win2023US Open (6)Hard Yui Kamiji6–2, 6–2
Win2024Australian Open (6) Hard Yui Kamiji7–5, 6–4
Win2024French Open (5)Clay Zhu Zhenzhen4–6, 6–2, 6–3
Win2024WimbledonGrass Aniek van Koot6–4, 6–4

Wheelchair doubles: 27 (18 titles, 9 runner-ups)

ResultYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss2017Australian OpenHard Yui Kamiji Jiske Griffioen
Aniek van Koot
3–6, 2–6
Loss2017WimbledonGrass Marjolein Buis Yui Kamiji
Jordanne Whiley
6–2, 3–6, 0–6
Win2017US Open Hard Marjolein Buis Dana Mathewson
Aniek van Koot
6–4, 6–3
Loss2018Australian OpenHard Aniek van Koot Marjolein Buis
Yui Kamiji
0–6, 4–6
Win2018French OpenClay Aniek van Koot Marjolein Buis
Yui Kamiji
6–1, 6–3
Win2018Wimbledon Grass Yui Kamiji Sabine Ellerbrock
Lucy Shuker
6–1, 6–1
Win2018US Open (2)Hard Yui Kamiji Marjolein Buis
Aniek van Koot
6–3, 6–4
Win2019Australian Open Hard Aniek van Koot Marjolein Buis
Sabine Ellerbrock
5–7, 7–6(7–4), [10–8]
Win2019French Open (2)Clay Aniek van Koot Marjolein Buis
Sabine Ellerbrock
6–1, 6–1
Win2019Wimbledon (2)Grass Aniek van Koot Marjolein Buis
Giulia Capocci
6–1, 6–1
Win2019US Open (3)Hard Aniek van Koot Sabine Ellerbrock
Kgothatso Montjane
6–2, 6–0
Loss2020Australian Open Hard Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Jordanne Whiley
2–6, 4–6
Loss2020US Open Hard Marjolein Buis Yui Kamiji
Jordanne Whiley
3–6, 3–6
Win2020French Open (3)Clay Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Jordanne Whiley
7–6(7–2), 3–6, [10–8]
Win2021Australian Open (2)Hard Aniek van Koot Kgothatso Montjane
Lucy Shuker
6–4, 6–1
Win2021French Open (4)Clay Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Jordanne Whiley
6–3, 6–4
Win2021US Open (4)Hard Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Jordanne Whiley
6–1, 6–2
Win2022Australian Open (3)Hard Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Lucy Shuker
7–5, 3–6, [10–2]
Win2022French Open (5)Clay Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
7–6(7–5), 1–6, [10–8]
Loss2022WimbledonGrass Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Dana Mathewson
1–6, 5–7
Win2022US Open (5)Hard Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
6–2, 6–2
Win2023Australian Open (4)Hard Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Zhu Zhenzhen
6–3, 6–2
Loss2023French OpenClay María Florencia Moreno Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
2-6, 3-6
Win2023Wimbledon (3)Grass Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
6–1, 6–4
Loss2023US OpenHard Jiske Griffioen Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
walkover
Win2024Australian Open (5)Hard Jiske Griffioen Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
6–3, 7–6(7–2)
Win2024French Open (6)Clay Aniek van Koot Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–2), [10–4]
Loss2024Wimbledon Grass Jiske Griffioen Yui Kamiji
Kgothatso Montjane
4–6, 4–6

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diede De Groot Player Profile . Official Cite of the 2024 US Open Tennis Championships - A USTA Event . 20 July 2024.
  2. Web site: De Groot bids for 100th consecutive win. www.itftennis.com . 22 June 2023 . 5 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Chiesa. Victoria. 12 September 2021. Diede de Groot completes Golden Slam by winning 2021 US Open Wheelchair Competition. live. US Open. https://web.archive.org/web/20210912214926/https://www.usopen.org/en_US/news/articles/2021-09-12/diede_de_groot_completes_golden_slam_by_winning_2021_us_open_wheelchair_competition.html . 2021-09-12 .
  4. Web site: 3 September 2021. First wheelchair tennis player to complete a "Career Super Slam" in singles. Guinness World Records. 16 June 2024. For good measure, she won all four majors again in 2021, plus Paralympic gold to complete an unprecedented calendar-year “Golden Slam”, and rounded off 2021 with her fourth Masters win for professional tennis’ first-ever calendar-year “Super Slam”. .
  5. Web site: Klosok . Aleks . 2024-05-30 . Diede de Groot: The unstoppable force in tennis leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of greatness . 2024-06-12 . CNN . en.
  6. Web site: Brodsky . Samantha . 4 September 2021 . Diede de Groot Won Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Gold, and She Could Make History at the US Open . 2021-09-08 . POPSUGAR Fitness . en-US.
  7. Web site: Wheelchair Tennis - de GROOT Diede - Tokyo 2020 Paralympics . 2021-09-08 . Tokyo2020.org . . en-us.
  8. Web site: Rossingh . Danielle . De Groot back on top . Wimbledon . 14 August 2018 . 14 July 2018.
  9. Web site: Diede DE GROOT . ITF Tennis . 14 August 2018.
  10. Web site: Winters . Max . De Groot and Davidson set for Grand Slam debuts as 2017 Australian Open entries are confirmed . Inside the Games . 14 August 2018 . 6 January 2017.
  11. Web site: Diede de Groot . Australian Open . 12 June 2019.
  12. Web site: Pearce . Linda . De Groot sets up all-Dutch women's final . ITF Tennis . 14 August 2018 . 15 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180915123335/https://www.fedcup.com/news/288603.aspx . dead .
  13. Web site: Morgan . Liam . Alcott, Hewett and De Groot earn wheelchair singles titles at US Open . Inside the Games . 15 September 2018 . 9 September 2018.
  14. Web site: Diamond . James . De Groot continues dominance of women's wheelchair tennis with singles and doubles victories at Australian Open . Inside the Games . 13 June 2019 . 26 January 2019.
  15. Web site: McLean . Ross . De Groot: 'I didn't want to be different anymore' . ITF . 14 July 2019.
  16. Web site: Roland Garros 2019: De Groot, Fernandez and Alcott prevail . International Paralympic Committee . 14 July 2019 . 9 June 2019.
  17. Web site: Wimbledon 2019: Diede de Groot stunned . International Paraylmpic Committee . 14 July 2019 . 14 July 2019.
  18. Web site: Diede De Groot . Wimbledon . 14 August 2018.
  19. Web site: Stevenson . Gemma-Louise . Diede De Groot becomes first female player to win Wimbledon wheelchair singles and doubles titles in same year . Sky Sports . 14 August 2018 . 16 July 2018.
  20. Web site: US Open 2018: Diede de Groot edges closer to title . International Paralympic Committee . 15 September 2018 . 9 September 2018.
  21. Web site: Maher . Erin . 2019 US Open Spotlight: Diede de Groot . US Open . 30 January 2019 . 28 January 2019.
  22. Web site: Wimbledon 2019: Aniek van Koot & Diede de Groot win women's wheelchair doubles . BBC Sport . 14 July 2019 . 14 July 2019.
  23. Web site: Diede de Groot – Wheelchair tennis . Paralympics . 14 August 2018.
  24. Web site: De Groot the latest Dutch player to win NEC Masters women's title . NEC Wheelchair Masters . 14 August 2018 . 3 December 2017.
  25. Web site: Alcott, Gerard, de Groot win 25th NEC Masters . ITF . 3 December 2018 . 14 December 2018.
  26. Web site: Buis and de Groot claim UNIQLO Wheelchair Doubles Masters glory on home soil . BNP Paribas World Team Cup . 14 August 2018 . 27 November 2017.
  27. Web site: Geoff Berkeley . De Groot double in golden day for hosts at European Para Championships . Inside the Games . 13 August 2023.
  28. Web site: Luke Pentony . Diede de Groot claims sixth Australian Open and 21st major to extend winning streak to 135 matches . ABC . 27 January 2024.
  29. Web site: Matt Trollope . Records fall as De Groot defends Australian Open title . Australian Open . 27 January 204.
  30. Web site: De Groot named 2018 women's wheelchair ITF world champion . ITF . 14 December 2018 . 11 December 2018.
  31. Web site: Laureus World Sports Awards: 2019 shortlist . International Paralympic Committee . 20 February 2019 . 17 January 2019.
  32. Web site: Ed Pearson . De Groot ends perfect year with fifth ITF World Champions award . International Tennis Federation (ITF) . 11 December 2023.
  33. Web site: De Groot wins 2024 Laureus Award . Laureus World Sports Awards. 8 May 2024. 22 April 2024.