| player photos by Daniel Ward |
The Charleston Open is known for many things, and one of them is the introduction of relatively unknown players to a wide audience. This year, all eyes are on 26-year-old Yuliia Starodubtseva of Ukraine. Starodubtseva was scheduled to play in the qualifying rounds, but because of a withdrawal, she was moved into the main draw. Once there, she took out Zhang Shuai, Ekaterine Gorgodze, Renata Zarazua, McCartney Kessler, and 5th seed and 2019 champion Madison Keys.
Starodubtseva played college tennis at Old Dominion University. When she was 17, she said that she didn’t have the money to go professional, and she thought that going to school in the U.S. would be a good idea, especially after “I didn’t do super well” in the few tournaments that she played. She had friends on the Old Dominion tennis team, and the school gave her a full scholarship.
After she graduated from Old Dominion, Starodubtseva still didn’t have enough money to pursue a professional career, so she became a tennis coach at Westchester Country Club in New York. She coached men and women, and she was also the coach at a children’s tennis camp. Sometimes, she said, she worked ten hours a day. Of interest: The Westchester courts on which Starodubtseva coached were green clay.
Starodubtseva met her boyfriend, Pearse Dolan, in college, and–though he wasn’t her coach at the beginning of her professional career–he coaches her now. She has also added Eric Hechtman to her team. Starodubtseva describes herself as thriving on big stages, so today’s final will give her a great opportunity.
