GB RANKING15
WORLD RANKING631
CAREER HIGH
03/04/2023 298
ITF TITLES14
Last updated: 27/08/2024
GB RANKING9
WORLD RANKING146
CAREER HIGH
03/02/2020 126
ITF TITLES14
Last updated: 27/08/2024
FAVOURITE
SURFACE: Hard
SHOT: Backhand
COACH
Roger Silva
AGE28
HEIGHT178 cm
PLAYSRight-handed
BACKHANDTwo-handed
LTA SUPPORT Top 25
FAVOURITE
SURFACE:Hard
SHOT:Backhand
COACH
Roger Silva
Get to know Eden Silva
About
Eden Silva is an accomplished singles and doubles player who began playing tennis at the age of six at a club five minutes’ walk from her house in Essex. She made her Wimbledon debut in the 2012 Juniors competition, and enjoyed a run to the mixed doubles quarter-finals with Evan Hoyt in 2019. She also broke into the top 500 WTA singles rankings in 2019. Her father is her coach, and her brother is a black belt kick boxer.
Quick-fire facts
- Place of birth: Gant's Hill, Essex
- Lives: Gant's Hill, Essex
- Trains: Redbridge Sports Centre
- Family: Father Roger is her coach, mother Elena, brother Kyle is a kick boxer and one belt away from a black belt
- Likes: Spending time with friends and family, relaxing and eating out. Big football and follows Tottenham Hotspur. Went to watch them a few times at Wembley and is looking forward to going to their new stadium for the first time next season. She recently signed with a modelling agency after being scouted through Instagram
Tennis beginnings
Started playing aged 6 at Cranbrook Castle Tennis Club.
Tennis Career
Results
Tournament | Round |
May | |
W75 Grado | First round |
April | |
L'Open 35 de Saint-Malo | First round |
March | |
W75 Croissy-Beaubourg | First round |
W75 Maribor | Second round |
W75 Ricany | Second round |
February | |
W75 Grenoble | First round |
January | |
W75 Andrezieux-Boutheon | First round |
Highlights
- Reached the semi-final of Tennis in the Land with Sam Murray Sharan
- Won her first title of the year at the W75 Maribor event alongisde Anastasia Tikhonova, beating Luksika Kumkhum & Peangtarn Plipuech 7-5, 6-3
Results
Tournament | Round |
August | |
Tennis in the Land (with Sam Murray Sharan) | Semi-final |
W100 Cary (with Anastasia Tikhonova) | Second round |
W75 Lexington (with Tara Moore) | Quarter-final |
July | |
W100 Vitoria - Gasteiz (with Valeriya Strakhova) | Semi-final |
Wimbledon (with Sam Murray Sharan) | First round |
June | |
Rothesay Classic Birmingham (with Sam Murray Sharan) | Quarter-final |
Lexus Surbiton Trophy (with Sam Murray Sharan) | Quarter-final |
May | |
W75 Grado (with Conny Perrin) | First round |
W100 Madrid (with Sam Murray Sharan) | Semi-final |
W75+H Saint-Gaudens (with Conny Perrin) | Semi-final |
L'Open 35 de Saint-Malo (with Anastasia Tikhonova) | First round |
April | |
Oreias Open (with Conny Perrin) | First round |
March | |
W75 Croissy-Beaubourg (with Sarah Beth Grey) | Quarter-final |
W75 Maribor (with Anastasia Tikhonova) | Champions |
W75 Ricany (with Sarah Beth Grey) | First round |
February | |
Dubai (with Sarah Beth Grey) | First round |
W75 Grenoble (with Sarah Beth Grey) | Runners-up |
W75 Andrezieux-Boutheon (with Sarah Beth Grey) | Semi-final |
November
In November, Silva teamed up with fellow countrywoman Sarah Beth Grey to lift the W60+H Calgary doubles title, after they eased past Katarina Jokic and Hanna Chang, 6-4, 6-4.
October
Silva was selected as one of 10 British players to feature in our new tennis documentary series, Beyond the Baseline, presented by Lexus.
September
Joining forces with Sarah Beth Grey, Silva made the semi-finals at the W60+H Calas da Rainha, before losing out to Francisca Jorge and Matilde Jorge 6-4, 6-4.
August
Silva reached her fifth ITF doubles final, and second W80, of the season after finishing runner-up at the W80 Brasilia alongside Ukrainian Valeriya Strakhova. The pair beat Despina Papamichail and Natalija Stevanovic in three sets to reach the final before eventually losing 6-2, 6-3 to Carolina Alves and Julia Riera.
June
Silva teamed up with Australia's Olivia Gadecki for the women's doubles at the Lexus Surbiton Trophy. Here, the pair made it to the semi-finals where they missed out on a spot in the final to Sophie Chang and Yanina Wickmayer 6-2, 6-3.
March
Silva then teamed up with Dea Herzelas at the W25 Bengaluru. The pair sailed through to the final where they came back from a set down against top seeds Francisca Jorge and Matilde Jorge 3-6, 6-4, 10-7 to clinch the title. This win marked Silva's first title of the year.
The Brit then joined forced with Greece's Valentini Grammatikopoulou for the W40 Bengaluru event, where she made her second final in as many weeks. The British, Greek pair stormed to the final where they finished runners up to Portugese duo Jorge and Jorge in a 5-7, 6-0, 10-3 defeat.
January
Silva made it to the final of the doubles event at the W60 Sunderland, alongside Belgian Magali Kempen, where the pair finished runners up to the all-British duo of Freya Christie and Ali Collins, who clinched a 6-3, 7(5)-6 win.
November
In November, Silva clinched her second title of the season when she partnered with Conny Perrin at the W25 Saint Etienne event. The pair defeated both the fourth and top seeds in deciding match tie-breaks in their final match – finishing with a 6-4, 4-6, 10-6 win over Ekaterina Kazionova and Ekaterina Makarova.
June
After fighting her way through qualifying - beating fellow Brit Beth Grey - Silva lost to Rebecca Moreno in the first round of the Rothesay Open Nottingham.
May
Silva defeated America’s Robin Montgomery in straight sets to reach the semi-finals of the W25 Nottingham tournament before losing 6-0, 6-4 to fellow Brit, Sonay Kartal.
April
Silva won her second ITF title of her career after a comfortable defeat over USA’s Robin Montgomery, winning 6-4, 6-4 at the W25 Nottingham.
January
Silva started her season getting through to the quarter-finals of the W25 Bath event before losing to Gabriela Andrea Knutson 6-4 7-5 6-3. Silva then competed in the W25 Loughborough tournament where she played Knutson again, this time in the second round, but was defeated 6-3 7-5.
Partnered with Naomi Broady, Silva reached the final of the ITF 25K in South Africa. In May at the ITF 60K in France, partnered with K.Zimmerman, Eden lost in the final in three sets.
Only played one tournament pre-lockdown, losing first round qualifier at Hua Hin International against Riya Bhatia.
Played Premier WTA in Dubai with Beth Grey and beat Nadiia Kichenok and Veronika Kudermetova in the first round before falling in the second. Alongside Grey, reached the doubles quarter finals in Nottingham and won the Les Franqueses del Valles 60k doubles in April. Reached quarter finals of mixed doubles at Wimbledon with Evan Hoyt.
Making the main draw of Wimbledon Juniors in 2012.
Singles
- W25 Nottingham (2022)
- $15K Helsinki (2017)
Doubles
- W25 Bengaluru w/ Dea Herdzelas (2023)
- W25 Saint Etienne w/ Conny Perrin (2022)
- W25 Santarem w/ Marie Benoit (2021)
- W25 Woking w/ Sarah Beth Grey (2019)
- W25 Palmela w/ Sarah Beth Grey (2019)
- W60 Les Franqueses del Valles w/ Jessika Ponchet (2019)
- $15K Corroios-Seixal w/ Andrea Ka (2018)
- $10K Sharm ElSheikh w/ Rosalie Van der Hoek (2014)
- $10K Sharm ElSheikh w/ Ioana Ducu (2014)
- $10K Sharm ElSheikh w/ Emily Webley-Smith (2014)