Katherine Westbury Explained

Katherine Westbury
แคทเธอรีน เวสบุรี
Country: (2006–2012; 2014–current)
(2012–2014)
Residence:Burwood East, Victoria, Australia
Birth Date:1993 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Hamilton, New Zealand
Height:1.77 m
Plays:Right (two-handed both sides)
Careerprizemoney:$21,293
Singlesrecord:98–80
Singlestitles:0
Highestsinglesranking:No. 576 (3 October 2011)
Doublesrecord:8–9
Doublestitles:1 ITF
Highestdoublesranking:No. 696 (20 March 2023)
Team:yes
Fedcupresult:2–2 (singles 1–1)
Updated:29 June 2024

Katherine "Kat" Westbury (Thai: แคทเธอรีน เวสบุรี; born 14 March 1993) is an inactive Thai-New Zealand tennis player.

She reached her best singles ranking of world No. 576 on 3 October 2011, and made her WTA Tour debut at the 2015 Auckland Open.

Westbury has two brothers. Aged three she moved to Bangkok, Thailand with her parents where she attended pre-school and primary school. Westbury began playing tennis at the age of 6 at the British Club in Bangkok. Her family returned to New Zealand two years later, settling in Christchurch, where she attended Burnside Primary School and Cobham Intermediate School, while also playing on the Canterbury Tennis Regional Squad under coach Glenn Wilson. In 2005 the family moved to Sydney, before further re-locating to Burwood East, Victoria, where she still resides.

Tennis career

2015

Having played doubles in just one previous ITF tournament, and that being six years earlier, Westbury was awarded a wildcard into the Auckland Open with Rosie Cheng; they were beaten by Petra Martić and Anna Tatishvili in the first round.

2018

Westbury played her first Fed Cup matches for New Zealand in Bahrain in February 2018. She won her only singles rubber, and won one and lost one doubles rubber.

2020

Westbury resumed her professional career in 2020, starting at the reintroduced ITF tournament in Hamilton. She reached the semifinals of both singles and doubles, and followed that by reaching the second round of singles in Mildura before international tennis was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She resumed after the break with a series of tournaments in Monastir, Tunisia.

2022

Westbury played one Billie Jean King Cup (formerly Fed Cup) match for New Zealand in April but, more importantly, won her first professional title when partnering Destanee Aiava to win an ITF doubles title in Traralgon, Australia, at the end of November.

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 2 (runner-ups)

W10 tournaments (0–2)
ResultW–LDateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Sep 2010W10 Jakarta, IndonesiaHard Sandy Gumulya3–6, 0–6
Loss0–2Jul 2013W10 Bangkok, ThailandHard Lu Jiajing7–5, 3–6, 3–6

Doubles: 1 (title)

Fed Cup participation

Singles

EditionStageDateLocationAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LScore
2018 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
R/R7 February 2018Bahrain LebanonHard Nancy KarakyW6–0, 6–0
2022 Billie Jean King Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
R/R16 April 2022Antalya, Turkey IndonesiaClay Aldila SutjiadiL1–6, 1–6

Doubles

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EditionStageDateLocationAgainstSurfacePartnerOpponentsW/LScore
2018 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
R/R8 February 2018Bahrain UzbekistanHardEmily Fanning Akgul Amanmuradova
Yasmina Karimjanova
L5–7, 1–6
P/O9 February 2018 Pakistan Sarah Mahboob Khan
Mahin Qureshi
W6–3, 6–1