Aspiring young French tennis player Diane Parry has earned fame with her exemplary performance at the 2022 French Open. Parry registered her first match win against a top-10 player by defeating defending champion Barbora Krejcikova.
She is ranked No.61 as of May 2024 and achieved the career-high singles ranking of No. 49 in April 2024. She has won two WTA Challenger Tour titles in her career, including the 2021 Montevideo Open.
Parry's current season has been quite successful, as she registered her best performance in a grand slam. She reached the third round of the 2024 Australian Open. Parry reached the quarterfinals of the 2024 ATX Open, where she lost to Anhelina Kalinina.
Her other accomplishments of the current season include reaching the fourth round of her first WTA 1000 title in 2024 and registering a win against Leylah Fernandez and Anna Blinkova.
Besides singles, she is known for playing doubles tournaments and has won two WTA doubles titles in her career, including the 2023 Lausanne Open and the 2023 Merida Open. She uses a one-handed backhand during her games, which is why she is compared to Amelie Mauresmo.
Diane Parry Nationality
Diane Parry is a French national. She was born in Nice, France, to Joel Parry. She currently resides in Boulogne Billancourt, France. Parry started playing tennis at the age of five with her parents.
Diane Parry Height and Age
Diane Parry is 5 feet 7 inches or 170 cm tall. She is 21 years old as of May 2024 and was born in Nice, France, on September 1, 2002. She started playing tennis with her parents at the age of five.
Diane Parry Social Media
Diane Parry is quite popular on social media and loves to share about her life. Her Instagram account is @_dianeparry_, and she has over 32.9k followers. Besides Instagram, Diane Parry is also active on X (Twitter), with the name @dparry02, where he has over 2.3k followers.
Diane Parry Prize Money
According to the WTA official website, Diane Parry has won around $1.9 million in prize money to date, with $357,644 in 2024 only.
Diane Parry Coach
Martin Vilar is Diane Parry's coach. He was a professional tennis player from Argentina. Out of the total matches played, he has won three matches on clay. Vilar achieved the career-high singles ITF ranking of 289 in October 2005.
FAQ's On Diana Parry nationality
A. Joel Parry is Diane Parry's father.
A. Diane Parry has won two WTA doubles titles in her career, including the 2023 Lausanne Open and the 2023 Merida Open.
A. Diane Parry uses a racket sponsored by Wilson during her games and training matches.
A. Alyssia Parry, Kevin Parry, and Steven Parry are Diane Parry's siblings.
A. Diane Parry is yet to win any grand slam title.