Madison Keys
Madison Keys – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 17 February 1995 in Rock Island, IL, USA.
Nationality: United States of America.
WTA Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 6.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 514.
Height: 5 ft. 10 in. (1.78 m).
Madison Keys – Career Info
Singles Titles: 10 | Doubles Titles: 0
Matches Won: 350 | Matches Lost: 200
Highest WTA Rank: 5 (24 February 2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: 56 (24 October 2022)
Data last updated: 22 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $22,805,555 USD (approx. €21,150,000)
Data last updated: 22 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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French Open 2026 Women’s Earnings: Find Out How Much Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, Andreeva and Every WTA Player Earned
Updated for Roland Garros 2026, the French Open offers far more than a champion’s cheque. Every round carries its own ranking-points reward and prize-money payout — and at RallyHer, we track exactly how much each woman earns depending on where her Paris campaign came to an end. Lost in the opening round? You’ll find her…
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Madison Keys Runs Out of Answers as Diana Shnaider Blows the Last North American Out of Paris
Madison Keys is one of tennis’s great enigmas. Some days, the ball comes off her racket like it has been personally offended. Other days, the same power that can blast holes through a draw starts blasting holes through her own match. You watch her knowing something dramatic may happen. You just never quite know which…
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Madison Keys Is the Last North American Woman Standing After Paris Wipes Out Jovic, Gauff, Anisimova and Mboko
Round Three turned into a North American clear-out. Coco Gauff went out. Amanda Anisimova went out. Peyton Stearns went out. Iva Jovic went out after pushing Naomi Osaka to three sets. Four of the five American women who reached the third round were gone before the fourth-round draw had properly settled. Then Canada lost its…
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Mboko vs. Keys, Roland Garros R16: Canada’s Teenage No. 9 Has a Date With American Firepower
PARIS — There are matchups that look good on paper, and then there are matchups that make you sit up straight and put down your croissant. Victoria Mboko against Madison Keys at Roland Garros 2026 is firmly in the second category — a collision of generations, playing styles, and trajectories that has no clean answer…
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Yuliia Starodubtseva Shocks Madison Keys to Reach First WTA Final, Pegula Battles Past Jovic in Charleston
Yuliia Starodubtseva rewrote the script in Charleston, dismantling Madison Keys to reach the first WTA final of her career, while Jessica Pegula survived a turbulent three-set battle against Iva Jovic to keep her title defence alive. On green clay, the two semi-finals told different stories — one defined by control from the outset, the other…
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Charleston Open 2026 WTA Tournament Centre
The Charleston Open 2026 WTA tournament centre provides live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from the Credit One tournament. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as some of the world’s best players compete in South Carolina. Updated as of April 5, 2026, after Jessica Pegula’s final win on Sunday. Charleston…
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Sonay Kartal Stuns Madison Keys in Indian Wells Comeback to Reach Round of 16
Sonay Kartal seems to reserve her best tennis for the biggest stages. The British No. 2 delivered another gritty performance at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, rallying from a set down to defeat former Australian Open champion Madison Keys 2–6, 6–2, 6–3. The comeback victory pushes Kartal into the Round of 16, keeping…
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“The lack of compassion and empathy is beyond devastating”: Danielle Collins Speaks Out as Few American Tennis Voices Do
Danielle Collins has never been especially interested in playing it safe. This week, the former Australian Open finalist again stepped outside the usual lines, becoming the most outspoken American tennis player to address the social and political climate in the United States during this year’s tournament. In a series of Instagram stories, Collins shared an…
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Pegula Ends Keys’ Title Defense With Cold Precision in Melbourne
Jessica Pegula has a knack for turning familiar matchups into unfinished business settled. On Sunday in Melbourne, the world No.6 dismantled defending champion Madison Keys’ Australian Open title defense with a controlled 6–3, 6–4 win, leaning on discipline, patience, and a ruthless reading of Keys’ errors to reach the quarterfinals. It was Pegula’s fourth quarterfinal…
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Adelaide International 2026 Results: Full Match Scores, Daily Highlights and Key Stats (WTA 500)
The Adelaide International 2026 in Auckland is the final stop before the Australian Open. This page is designed to track the tournament match by match, day by day. From January 10–17, you’ll find every women’s singles score here, updated throughout the week as the draw tightens and the pressure builds. Adelaide International 2026 Results and…
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Sabalenka, Swiatek, Rybakina: The Betting Board Takes Shape at Australian Open 2026
Qualifying has only just begun, yet the Australian Open 2026 betting market is already in full voice. With early matches underway and the first pressure moments logged, bookmakers have wasted no time in pushing out firm numbers—inviting predictions before the draw has even found its shape. At the top, the hierarchy is familiar. Aryna Sabalenka…
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Madison Keys’ 2025: Power Fulfilled, Fragility Exposed, Belonging Undeniable
Madison Keys has always lived on the edge of certainty. When the ball listens, she looks untouchable. When it doesn’t, the margins turn brutal fast. That tension defined her 2025 — a season that delivered a Grand Slam title, multiple elite wins, and long stretches of dominance, yet still found ways to unravel when rhythm…
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Forbes No.1 Again: Coco Gauff’s Brand Outpaces the Entire Field
Coco Gauff’s backhand still pays the bills—but her brand is doing the heavy lifting now. For the second year running, the 21-year-old has been named Forbes’ highest-earning female athlete, underlining a financial ascent that has become as reliable as her presence near the top of the WTA rankings. With estimated earnings of $33M in 2025,…
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Inside the Off-Season: Keys, Pegula and Brady Reveal the Truth About Exhibitions — And the Sabalenka vs Kyrgios Showdown
Exhibitions may sit on the fringes of the tennis calendar, but for players they often reveal far more than a routine week on tour. In a refreshingly frank episode of Players Box, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula and Jennifer Brady peeled back the curtain on the off-season’s travelling roadshow — the invitations, the incentives, the unspoken…
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WTA Finals 2025: Results (Updated) & Schedule of Play
The WTA Finals 2025 — the grand conclusion to the women’s tennis season — are set to light up Riyadh from November 1–8, 2025, bringing together the sport’s eight best performers for one final showdown of the year. Defending champion Coco Gauff returned to the desert aiming to retain her crown after her thrilling triumph…
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Alternate Alexandrova Steps In Against Rybakina as Madison Keys Withdraws from WTA Finals
Madison Keys has withdrawn from her final group-stage match at the WTA Finals in Riyadh due to illness. The American, who was scheduled to face Elena Rybakina on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. BST, was deemed unfit to compete. As a result, second alternate Ekaterina Alexandrova will step in to make her WTA Finals debut. It’s…
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Calm, Composed, and Coming Back: Anisimova’s Words Reflect Her Rise
Amanda Anisimova’s words after her first victory at the WTA Finals captured the mood perfectly — determined, honest, and quietly confident. “It’s pretty difficult to adjust, especially when you lose the first match,” she admitted, summing up the mental grind that defines the round-robin format.“It’s a new experience for me. It’s not easy, but I’m…
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Anisimova Keeps Semifinal Hopes Alive with Comeback Win over Madison Keys
Amanda Anisimova staged an impressive comeback in the WTA Finals round-robin stage, battling past fellow American Madison Keys 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 to keep her semifinal hopes alive in her debut appearance at the season-ending championship. The world No. 4 turned the match around after dropping the opening set, showing composure and grit against the powerful…
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Madison Keys: “Enjoying the Climb” After Her Breakthrough Grand Slam Season
As Madison Keys prepares for the WTA Finals, she reflects on her transformative 2025 season — a year that brought her first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and a renewed appreciation for the journey. The 30-year-old, who last played the season finale in 2016, has evolved personally and professionally since her early 20s.…
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WTA Finals 2025 Predictions: Can an Underdog Steal the Title? We Think So
The 2025 WTA Finals promise a blockbuster close to the season, gathering eight of the year’s most accomplished players for one final showdown. The competition runs 1–8 November in Riyadh, and with every champion of 2025’s Grand Slams in the field, the quality couldn’t be higher. Prize Money The official prize pool is yet to…
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Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, and Zheng Qinwen Withdraw from Billie Jean King Cup Finals
The Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Shenzhen will go ahead without some of women’s tennis’ biggest names, as Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, and Zheng Qinwen all confirmed their withdrawals. The event runs from September 16–21 at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre Arena, with eight nations competing for the title. China will open against defending…
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Coco Gauff’s Quarter Shaken as Madison Keys Exits Early – Farewell US Open for Garcia and Kvitova
With Keys gone, Coco Gauff’s path looks wide open Day one in Coco Gauff’s quarter of the US Open 2025 began with drama and surprises, headlined by Madison Keys’ stunning first-round defeat. The American, considered one of the potential dark horses of the tournament, was ousted by Mexico’s Renata Zarazua in a rollercoaster 7-6(10), 6-7(3),…
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2025 Cincinnati WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to Final
The 2025 WTA 1000 Cincinnati Open runs from August 7–17 with a supersized 96-player field—up from 56 last year—on the fast outdoor hard courts of the Lindner Family Tennis Center. As the final major stop before the US Open, it promises a stacked lineup of the WTA Tour’s best. Sabalenka Returned to Defend Her Crown…
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US Open Expectations Shattered: Rybakina’s Shift in Momentum Turns Keys’ Cincinnati Run Upside Down
Rybakina’s Early Dominance Fades as Keys Finds Her Path Madison Keys stumbled out of the gate with uncharacteristic errors, allowing Elena Rybakina to race ahead 4-1 seemingly effortlessly. The Kazakh’s early rhythm forced Keys’ returns either long or into the net. But a sudden rebreak pulled the score back to 4-4, and in a blink,…
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WTA Rankings: Sabalenka Holds No.1, Gauff Closes Gap as Mboko Soars into Top 25
American Charge Continues into Top 10 WTA Rankings Aryna Sabalenka remains unshakable at world No.1 with 12,010 points, but Coco Gauff’s surge to 7,669 points keeps the pressure on. Iga Świątek stays third, while Jessica Pegula holds her place at No.4. The U.S. presence in the elite tier is further boosted by Madison Keys, who…
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2025 Montreal WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to Final
The 2025 WTA Montreal Open has already delivered plenty of drama and surprises as the tournament heads into the Round of 16. Several big names survived early battles, while new faces have emerged as serious contenders on Canadian soil. Top seed Coco Gauff showcased her resilience with a gritty three-set comeback over Veronika Kudermetova, while…
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Clara Tauson Dominates Madison Keys to Reach Canadian Open Semifinals 2025
Tauson Delivers No‑Nonsense Win Over Grand Slam Champ Clara Tauson shrugged off the pressure and dismantled American Madison Keys with clinical precision, cruising to a 6‑1, 6‑4 victory in the quarterfinals of the WTA 1000 event in Montreal. In just 1 hour and 11 minutes, the Danish No. 19 seized control—especially in a blistering first set…
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Victoria Mboko Captures Canadian Hearts with Breakout Run in Montreal 2025
From under the radar to center stage at home Eighteen-year-old Victoria Mboko has become the talk of the National Bank Open—and Canadian tennis—as she surges into her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal in Montreal. Just a week ago, few fans outside Tennis Canada’s inner circle knew the name. Now, she’s the last Canadian standing in either…

