WTA Wuhan 09/20 04:30 45 [66] Jennifer Brady v Yue Yuan [223] 6-4,6-3
WTA New Haven 09/06 14:00 27 [84] Anna Blinkova v Jennifer Brady [67] 6-2,6-1
WTA New Haven 09/05 14:00 26 [135] Nicole Gibbs v Jennifer Brady [67] 4-6,3-6
WTA New Haven 09/04 14:00 25 [377] Quinn Gleason v Jennifer Brady [67] 2-6,5-7
US Open Women 08/26 18:00 23 [46] Aliaksandra Sasnovich v Jennifer Brady [67] 6-1,4-6,6-0
WTA Cincinnati 08/14 18:15 25 [30] Su-Wei Hsieh v Jennifer Brady [70] 7-6,6-3
WTA Cincinnati 08/13 18:15 24 [61] Ons Jabeur v Jennifer Brady [70] 2-6,2-6
WTA Cincinnati 08/11 15:30 46 [77] Magda Linette v Jennifer Brady [76] 6-2,3-6,4-6
WTA Cincinnati 08/10 16:50 45 [76] Jennifer Brady v Jil Teichmann [58] 1-6,6-1,6-2
WTA Toronto 08/07 17:20 25 [76] Jennifer Brady v Simona Halep [4] 6-4,5-7,6-7
WTA Toronto 08/05 15:00 24 [76] Jennifer Brady v Kristina Mladenovic [50] 6-1,6-2
WTA Toronto 08/04 14:00 45 [44] Monica Puig v Jennifer Brady [76] 3-6,2-6
WTA Toronto 08/03 14:00 44 [167] Shuai Peng v Jennifer Brady [76] 5-7,5-7
WTA Washington 07/29 23:10 25 [76] Jennifer Brady v Sofia Kenin [28] 2-6,4-6
Wimbledon Women 07/01 11:20 23 [24] Petra Martic v Jennifer Brady [67] 3-6,6-3,6-4
WTA Birmingham 06/20 10:30 26 [66] Jennifer Brady v Ashleigh Barty [2] 3-6,1-6
WTA Birmingham 06/19 10:30 25 [66] Jennifer Brady v Lesia Tsurenko [32] 6-3,6-3
WTA Nottingham 06/15 13:50 28 [28] Caroline Garcia v Jennifer Brady [80] 4-6,6-3,6-3
WTA Nottingham 06/14 17:45 27 [33] Maria Sakkari v Jennifer Brady [80] 5-7,3-6
WTA Nottingham 06/13 16:00 26 [64] Sara Sorribes Tormo v Jennifer Brady [80] 4-6,6-3,5-7
WTA Nottingham 06/12 18:15 25 [80] Jennifer Brady v Shuai Zhang [50] 7-5,6-3
ITF W100 Surbiton 06/05 11:30 25 [192] Caty McNally v Jennifer Brady [80] 6-4,6-3
French Open Women 05/29 09:00 24 [80] Jennifer Brady v Polona Hercog [71] 3-6,7-6,4-6
French Open Women 05/26 17:00 23 [80] Jennifer Brady v Ivana Jorovic [103] 7-6,4-6,7-5
WTA Strasbourg 05/19 14:35 25 [81] Jennifer Brady v Qiang Wang [17] 4-6,3-6
WTA Rome 05/11 12:10 45 Ekaterina Alexandrova v Jennifer Brady Cancelled
WTA Madrid 05/04 11:40 46 [65] Margarita Gasparyan v Jennifer Brady [83] 6-4,7-6
WTA Madrid 05/03 15:25 45 [83] Jennifer Brady v Veronika Kudermetova [77] 7-6,7-6
WTA Prague 05/01 12:25 26 [83] Jennifer Brady v Karolina Muchova [106] 4-6,6-3,6-7
WTA Prague 04/30 11:25 25 [32] Danielle Collins v Jennifer Brady [83] 7-5,3-6,0-6

Wikipedia - Jennifer Brady

Jennifer Elizabeth Brady (born April 12, 1995) is an American professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles WTA ranking of world No. 13 on 22 February 2021, and a career-high doubles ranking of 44 on 19 August 2019. Brady has won one WTA Tour singles title and one doubles title as well as four singles and five doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

Brady first rose to prominence following her surprise run to the fourth round of the 2017 Australian Open as a qualifier, registering victories over Heather Watson and 14th seed Elena Vesnina. She also reached the fourth round of that year's US Open, defeating Barbora Strýcová and Monica Niculescu before falling to then-world No. 1, Karolína Plíšková. Following struggles with injuries and an increased focus on doubles, including a semifinal showing at the 2019 Australian Open, Brady returned to prominence in singles in 2020, where she defeated Maria Sharapova, and recorded her first No. 1 victory by defeating Ashleigh Barty at Brisbane, and defeated Elina Svitolina, Markéta Vondroušová, and Garbiñe Muguruza at Dubai. She won her first WTA singles title at the Top Seed Open in Lexington, Kentucky, where she defeated Jil Teichmann in straight sets. She progressed to her first Grand Slam semifinal at the 2020 US Open, defeating former world No. 1, Angelique Kerber, en route. Following her impressive US hardcourt swing, she reached a then career-high singles ranking of No. 24 on November 16. At the first Grand Slam of the following year, Brady reached her first major final at the 2021 Australian Open, where she lost to Naomi Osaka.

Brady had previously attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and made her debut for the Bruins tennis team in 2013. During her freshman year at UCLA, she helped her team win the 2014 Division 1 Women's Tennis National Championship in Athens, Georgia. She completed her sophomore year of college before turning professional in 2014.