Kiki Bertens is a professional Dutch tennis player who has won nine singles titles and ten doubles titles on the WTA Tour including 2018 Western & Southern Open and 2019 Mutua Madrid Open. Bertens is widely regarded as a clay-court specialist, and she has reached WTA singles ranking is No. 4 on 13 May 2019.
Kiki Bertens is best famous for marking the winning nine singles titles and ten doubles titles on the WTA Tour including 2018 Western & Southern Open and 2019 Mutua Madrid Open. Bertens is widely regarded as a clay-court specialist, and she has reached WTA singles ranking is No. 4 on 13 May 2019.
Kiki Bertens was born on the 10th of December in 1991 in Wateringen, Netherlands but grew up in the town of Berkel en Rodenrijs. She is the daughter of Doré and Rob Bertens. She has two sisters, one older and one younger. Her nationality is Dutch and Her zodiac is Sagittarius. Information regarding her religion, ethnicity, and education history is not disclosed yet. She trained under her coach Martin van der Brugghen at the club since she was seven years old.
Kiki Bertens turned professional in 2009. Before that, She started by competing in ITF play in 2006. At a 25K event in Irapuato, Mexico, Bertens had already won her second ITF singles title propelling her to a new career-high in the singles ranking. She became the first Dutch female player since Michaëlla Krajicek in 2006 to win a WTA singles tournament as well. Bertens earned two important wins in the Netherlands' Fed Cup tie against Russia in 2016. Similarly, At Nuremberg, Bertens won her second WTA singles title and doubles same year. Due to her left calf injury, she was forced to pull out of several tournaments during her career. Nevertheless, that didn't stop her from winning the games and titles. She successfully defended her title in Nuremberg by defeating Barbora Krejčíková in the final. This was her third career singles title in 2017.
In 2018, Bertens won her first Premier title by defeating Julia Görges in straight sets in the final of the Charleston Open. She defeated Ajla Tomljanovic in the Korea Open final for her second hard court title the same year. Kiki Bertens was named "Most Improved Player of the Year" for 2018 by the WTA. Coming to 2019, She beat world No. 3 Simona Halep in straight sets, winning her first Premier Mandatory title, beating four former Grand Slam champions along the way and becoming the first to win Madrid without dropping a set. By doing so, she reached a new career-high ranking of No. 4.She has won 132 matches in her career and lost 125 so far.
Kiki’s highest rank for singles is 15, for Doubles is 16 and her career prize money is USD 8,923,578. Bertens has established herself as a top 40 doubles player in 2016 when she reached the quarterfinal of the doubles French Open. As of now, She has earned 9 WTA and 7 ITF titles and has lifted to the ranking No. 4 (13 May 2019) and No. 5 (15 July 2019).
She has an estimated net worth of around $1.2 million. Her career prize money is $8,923,578 as of 2019. Talking about her salary, her salary is around $35,000 to $50,000 per year. Moreover, we don't have any concrete information regarding her property and assets. Kiki Bertens owns several expensive cars for riding. She was gifted a Mercedes car by Volvo Niham which she posted on her Instagram. She also has endorsement deals with several brands like Virtuoso, Mizuno Europe, etc.
Kiki Bertens is currently engaged with her boyfriend Remko de Rjika, a physiotherapist who purposed Kiki during a holiday in Bali. Kiki shared the news on Instagram saying "I said yes to the love of my life, what a year! The ring is too small, but it does not matter at all." There are no reported previous relationships on her.
Kiki Bertens stands 1.82 meters tall (6 ft 0 in) and has a perfectly maintained body. Further, she holds Dutch nationality. She has a straight sexual orientation, Besides, there is no information regarding her physical appearance.
Kiki Bertens has around 69.2K followers on Instagram by profile id kikibertens, about 36.9K followers on Twitter by profile id @kikibertens. Her Facebook account Kiki Bertens has over 11.9k fans.
she started to play tennis from the age of 6.