Sijia Wei Bio
Wei Sijia, known in English-language coverage as Sijia Wei, is a Chinese professional tennis player born on 3 December 2003. A right-handed competitor, she has built her career on the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour before stepping up to the WTA Tour and the major championships. By 31 March 2025, she had reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 114, establishing herself as one of the most promising Chinese players of her generation.
Wei turned professional in 2022 and quickly collected titles on the developmental circuit, then transitioned to the WTA Tour in 2023. Her résumé includes a WTA 1000 main-draw win, a Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2025 Australian Open, and a runner-up finish at a WTA 125 event. Across singles and doubles, she has also accumulated ten ITF singles titles and eleven ITF doubles titles.
Early Life and Background
Wei Sijia was born in China on 3 December 2003. Public information about her hometown and family is limited, and she has not shared detailed personal background in available sources. She began her tennis journey in China and developed through the country’s junior system, which has produced a steady stream of players who have gone on to compete professionally on the global tour.
Her formative years were shaped by consistent tournament play at the entry level of the ITF World Tennis Tour, where she honed a right-handed game suited to baseline exchanges. She did not play on the ITF World Tennis Tour in 2021, instead spending that period training and preparing for a full professional debut the following season. That decision laid the foundation for the rapid rise that followed in 2022.
Path to Tennis
Wei opened 2022 by entering qualifying draws at the $15,000 level of the ITF Women’s Tour. Her results improved steadily, and by the end of June she had reached and won her first final. The breakthrough gave her confidence and momentum, and she went on to compile 16 ITF titles that year, including ten doubles crowns.
All 16 of those titles were captured in Monastir, Tunisia, a frequent stop on the ITF circuit. In her first full season on the ITF Women’s Tour, Wei led the tour with 64 main-draw match wins, while her ten doubles titles tied for the most by any player that year. Her WTA ranking rose from 1054 at the end of 2020 to 434 a year later, reflecting the scope of her progress.
Wei also stepped up in level during 2022, winning her first ITF Circuit title above the $15,000 tier at the Open Feu Aziz Zouhir, partnering Priska Madelyn Nugroho in the doubles draw. The title marked the fourth win for the pairing and signalled her readiness to compete at higher prize-money events.
Sijia Wei Career
Early Career (2022)
Wei Sijia’s first full professional season came in 2022, when she competed almost exclusively on the ITF Women’s Tour. After beginning the year in $15,000 qualifying draws, she advanced through the field and added titles at higher tiers, finishing the year with a tour-leading 64 match wins and ten doubles titles.
She also lifted her first ITF title above the $15k level, partnering Priska Madelyn Nugroho to win the doubles draw at the Open Feu Aziz Zouhir. That season established her as a dependable match-winner on clay and hard courts, with the consistency needed to push toward the WTA Tour.
WTA Tour Breakthrough (2023-2024)
Wei’s WTA Tour debut came at the 2023 Jiangxi Open, where she qualified for the main draw before falling in the first round to Kimberly Birrell. The appearance gave her a first look at WTA-level opposition and informed her preparation for the following season.
She returned to the WTA Tour at the 2024 Thailand Open 2, qualifying for the main draw and losing a tight first-round match to fellow Chinese qualifier Gao Xinyu. A breakthrough arrived at the 2024 China Open, a WTA 1000 event, where she received a wildcard and defeated qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse for her first WTA Tour win before exiting in the second round against 13th seed Beatriz Haddad Maia.
Later in 2024, Wei received a wildcard into the Guangzhou Open and stunned sixth seed Rebecca Šramková in the first round, recording her first career win over a top-100 opponent. She pushed Wang Xiyu to three sets in the second round before being eliminated, capping a season that lifted her WTA singles ranking to a career-high No. 114 in March 2025.
2025 Season (2025-Present)
Wei opened 2025 by reaching the final of the WTA 125 Canberra Tennis International, where she finished as runner-up to Aoi Ito. The result underscored her ability to compete deep into the draw at WTA Challenger-level events.
She then made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2025 Australian Open, facing fourth seed Jasmine Paolini in the first round. As of mid-2025, her Grand Slam entries also include qualifying appearances at the 2024 French Open and 2024 Wimbledon, plus the 2025 US Open qualifying rounds. Wei continues to balance WTA Tour opportunities with further development on the ITF circuit.
Notable Events and Milestones
Wei’s signature result to date is her first WTA Tour victory at the 2024 China Open, a WTA 1000 event, earned with a main-draw wildcard. She followed it with her first win over a top-100 player at the 2024 Guangzhou Open, signaling her arrival at the highest levels of the women’s game. Her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2025 Australian Open added another milestone to a young but fast-moving résumé.
Sijia Wei Career Wins
Wei Sijia has compiled a balanced record across singles and doubles on the ITF Circuit, with 16 ITF singles finals (10 titles, 6 runner-up finishes) and 13 ITF doubles finals (11 titles, 2 runner-up finishes). On the WTA Tour, her deepest result at Challenger level is a runner-up finish at the 2025 WTA 125 Canberra Tennis International.
ITF Circuit Highlights
Wei captured her first ITF Circuit title above the $15,000 level in 2022, winning the doubles at the Open Feu Aziz Zouhir with Priska Madelyn Nugroho. The bulk of her early titles, however, came in Monastir, where she won all 16 of her ITF trophies in 2022. Her tour-leading 64 main-draw wins that year set the tone for her move into WTA-level competition.
Other Wins and Performances
Beyond her ITF haul, Wei has produced several WTA-level highlights, including a first-round win over Rebecca Šramková at the 2024 Guangzhou Open and a victory over Elena-Gabriela Ruse at the 2024 China Open. She has also added WTA 125-level experience with a final appearance in Canberra in 2025, building a deeper foundation for future WTA breakthroughs.
Sijia Wei Family
Personal Life
Wei Sijia keeps her personal life largely private, and verified public information about her family, residence, and relationships is limited. Her social media presence is maintained under the handle listed on her official profile, where she shares updates from her professional schedule.
2025 Season Performance
The 2025 season has already produced defining moments for Wei Sijia. Her runner-up finish at the WTA 125 Canberra Tennis International showed she can reach finals at WTA Challenger level, and her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the 2025 Australian Open offered a first look at her on a major stage. She is scheduled to appear in qualifying draws at the 2025 US Open, adding to a calendar that blends WTA Tour events with selective ITF commitments.
Her WTA singles ranking peaked at No. 114 in March 2025, the clearest sign of the year-over-year gains she has made since 2022. With Grand Slam experience now on her résumé and additional WTA 125 finals under her belt, her priority is to convert deep ITF and Challenger runs into consistent main-draw wins at the WTA Tour level.
Heading into the rest of 2025, Wei is focused on building match sharpness against higher-ranked opponents and pushing toward a return to the WTA 1000 main draws. Her combination of right-handed baseline play, growing experience on clay and hard courts, and a steadily expanding résumé suggest continued upward movement in the rankings.
