Overview

Harriet Dart is a British professional tennis player from West Hampstead, London. Harriet spends the majority of her time on the road, and recently achieved a career high singles ranking of 70 in the world.

Despite the demanding nature of her life on the tour, Harriet finds balance through her passion for interior design, exploring different cuisines as a self confessed ‘foodie’ and spending time with her family and friends.

Harriet is also a proud ambassador for the Give It Your Max charity, who work to enhance the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable children through the game of tennis.

Harriet Dart celebrating with a clenched fist
 

“Breaking into the top 100 has got to be my career highlight to date. My entire life has been about tennis, so reaching that milestone means so much and i know this is just the beginning.”

 

Stats

28

Age

5'9"

Height

London, UK

Birthplace

2014

Turned Pro

Right handed

Plays

22

Titles

82

Singles Rank

70

Career High

 

Career

Harriet Dart celebrating during a match at Wimbledon 2023

Harriet notably reached the third round of the Wimbledon Championships in 2019 and 2024, as well as reaching the second round of the Australian Open in 2020 and the US Open in 2022. 2022 became somewhat of a break out year for Harriet, with multiple results, however her reaching R4 of the WTA1000 event in Indian Wells was the catalyst to her entering the top 100. She finished the year being crowned the Lawn Tennis Association Female Player of the Year, as well as being nominated for the WTA Newcomer of the Year award. 

Harriet has also cemented herself as an integral part of Great Britain’s Billie Jean King Cup team, having scored several notable wins over the past few years. In 2022 Harriet led the team to their first Billie Jean King Cup Semi Final appearance since 1981 as their number 1 player.

Alongside singles success, Harriet also boasts a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 61. Harriet made a name for herself on the doubles circuit after reaching the semi-finals of the mixed doubles event at the 2018 Wimbledon Tennis Championships a feat which she eclipsed in 2021, by finishing runner up in the same event.

 

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