Sara Bejlek arrived at the Cincinnati Open 2026 without the same attention as many of the tournament’s biggest names. The 20-year-old Czech left-hander has now changed that completely. Her stunning run has taken her to the first WTA 1000 semifinal of her career.Bejlek has emerged as one of the biggest stories of the tournament. She has beaten several established stars, including world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and Grand Slam champions Barbora Krejcikova and Madison Keys. Her rise has also taken her to a new career-high position in the live rankings.
Who is Sara Bejlek? How did she become a tennis star ?
Born on January 31, 2006, Sara Bejlek comes from Znojmo in South Moravia, Czech Republic. The region is known for its wine country. Bejlek later moved to Prague when she was 15 as she continued developing her tennis career.At around 5-foot-3, Bejlek is much smaller than many of the powerful players on the WTA Tour. But she has never allowed her size to define her game.She is a left-hander and uses a two-handed backhand. Her style is built around speed, movement and variety. She can change the pace of rallies and use different spins and angles to trouble opponents.Her quickness is one of her biggest strengths. Bejlek can turn defence into attack in just a few shots. She is also comfortable moving forward and using her touch around the net.That combination has made her an entertaining player to watch. She is also highly emotional on court. Her celebrations can be energetic, while difficult moments often show clearly on her face.Bejlek herself described her personality in three words, “Crazy. Emotional. Careful.”Her breakthrough season began before Cincinnati. Earlier in 2026, she won her first WTA singles title at the Abu Dhabi Open. She entered that tournament as a qualifier but went all the way to the title.That success helped change her ranking and confidence. It also showed that she could compete against more experienced players.The progress has been rapid. Around this time last year, Bejlek was ranked No. 111 in the world. She entered Cincinnati as the world No. 35. After her remarkable run, she has climbed to a new career-high No. 29 in the live rankings.Her biggest change, however, appears to be mental.Her Cincinnati journey has now placed her alongside a long line of successful Czech women tennis players. The country has produced stars such as Martina Navratilova, Jana Novotna, Petra Kvitova, Karolina Pliskova, Barbora Krejcikova and Marketa Vondrousova.Bejlek is still at the beginning of her career. But her fearless performances in Cincinnati suggest she could soon become another major name from the Czech Republic.At just 20, she has already shown that she belongs on the biggest stages. Her next challenge is to keep that belief growing as the tennis world begins to take notice.


