ITF Women Hua Hin 09/30 04:00 28 Xinyu Gao v Arantxa Rus 2-6,2-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/29 04:00 27 Xinyu Gao v Shiho Akita Retired
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/28 04:40 26 Arina Rodionova v Xinyu Gao 1-6,6-2,5-7
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/27 03:00 25 Nudnida Luangnam v Xinyu Gao 4-6,4-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/24 03:00 29 Shiho Akita v Xinyu Gao 2-6,6-1,5-7
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/23 03:00 28 Katarzyna Kawa v Xinyu Gao 1-6,3-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/22 04:45 27 Xinyu Gao v Plobrung Plipuech 6-1,6-3
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/21 04:45 26 Katharina Lehnert v Xinyu Gao 5-7,1-6
ITF Women Hua Hin 09/20 03:00 25 Xinyu Gao v Yuqi Sheng 6-3,6-0
ITF Women Zhuhai 09/14 06:35 25 Katarzyna Piter v Xinyu Gao 3-6,7-6,6-1
ITF Women Zhuhai Qual 09/13 02:00 54 Chang Liu v Xinyu Gao 5-7,0-6
ITF Women Zhuhai Qual 09/12 02:00 54 Qiu Yu Ye v Xinyu Gao 1-6,3-6
ITF Women Zhuhai Qual 09/11 02:00 54 Xinyu Gao v Xu Liu Sun 6-4,4-6,6-0
WTA Dalian Qual 09/04 05:00 45 Na-Lae Han v Xinyu Gao 6-7,7-5,6-2
ITF Women Guiyang 09/02 02:00 27 Xinyu Gao v Sabina Sharipova 5-7,1-6
ITF Women Guiyang 09/01 02:00 26 Xinyu Gao v Mei Xu Wu 6-2,6-0
ITF Women Guiyang 08/31 02:00 25 Fatma Al Nabhani v Xinyu Gao 4-6,2-6

Wikipedia - Gao Xinyu

Gao Xinyu (Chinese: 高馨妤; pinyin: Gāo Xīnyú; Mandarin pronunciation: [káʊ ɕín y̌]; born 21 November 1997) is a Chinese tennis player. Gao has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 144, achieved on 13 January 2025. On 11 September 2017, she peaked at No. 230 in the doubles rankings.

Gao has won 15 singles titles and six doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

History

In 2016, she made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the Tianjin Open, where she was given a wildcard with Zhang Ying. The pair won their first round, defeating Han Xinyun and Zhang Kailin but then fell in the quarterfinals to second seeds Lara Arruabarrena and Oksana Kalashnikova.

She qualified for the main draw of the 2024 Thailand Open 2 and defeated compatriot and fellow qualifier Wei Sijia in the first round to register her maiden WTA Tour level win, before losing to Arianne Hartono in the next round.

She received a wildcard for the main draw of the 2024 China Open but lost to qualifier Sara Sorribes Tormo in a match that lasted for 4 hours and 15 minutes, becoming the fourth-longest match on the WTA Tour in the Open Era and surpassing the 2024 Thailand Open second round match between Laura Siegemund and Wang Xiyu in the previous week.

As the No. 1 singles player representing China at the 2025 United Cup (replacing Qinwen Zheng), Gao broke another record for the longest WTA singles match in the tournament history, when she defeated Beatriz Haddad Maia in 3 hours and 22 minutes. She subsequently defeated Laura Siegemund to send China into the quarterfinals.