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Sorana Cirstea enters WTA Top 20 at 36: a historic first

Sorana Cirstea becomes the oldest player to enter the WTA Top 20 at 36. Historic record after her Rome semifinal.

ScoreSharkMay 24, 20262 min read
Sorana Cirstea enters WTA Top 20 at 36: a historic first

The WTA rankings published on Monday 18 May confirmed an unprecedented achievement in women's tennis. Sorana Cirstea, aged 36, has become the oldest player to make her Top 20 debut, reaching world No. 18 after her semifinal run in Rome.

The previous record had been held since April 2017 by Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, who entered the Top 20 at 35. Cirstea pushes that boundary by a full year, in an era where elite longevity on the women's tour is becoming increasingly noteworthy.

The Romanian had come agonisingly close twice before. In both 2013 and 2014, she reached No. 21 before sliding back, frustrated by injuries and inconsistency. Twelve years later, the glass ceiling finally shattered, powered by the finest clay-court season of her career.

Her Rome campaign provided the breakthrough moment. Entering as world No. 27, Cirstea strung together four strong wins before falling to eventual champion Elina Svitolina in the semifinals. Along the way, she displayed an aggressive brand of tennis built around a powerful forehand and court craft honed over nearly two decades of professional competition.

Cirstea's story reflects a broader trend on the WTA Tour. Venus Williams competed until 43. Serena Williams retired at 41. But those champions had been at the summit since their teens. What makes Cirstea's case unique is that she reaches her career-best ranking at an age when most of her peers have long since retired. Her first Grand Slam main draw appearance dates back to Roland-Garros 2005, when Iga Swiatek was four years old.

At Roland-Garros this week, Cirstea arrives as the 18th seed. For someone who has competed in 20 consecutive editions of the tournament, the stakes go beyond results: proving that maturity and experience remain formidable weapons in a sport that celebrates youth.

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