There is widespread belief among seasoned WTA Tour observers that both Fruhvirtova sisters are destined to reach the elite. Linda captured her maiden WTA title in September, winning the Chennai Open in India.
She won her first WTA level match as a 15-year-old in Charleston, beating Australian Open quarter-finalist Alize Cornet. She also reached the fourth round at the Miami Open this year, beating two-time Grand Slam champion Victoria Azarenka en route.
Her younger sibling Brenda won five straight titles on the ITF pro circuit in August and September and eight titles in all this year. She is yet to play at WTA 250 level (Auckland’s level) but in accumulating a 51-win 9-loss record in 2022, she’s a player on the rise.
Both sisters have trained at the Mouratoglou Academy in France and earlier this year Patrick Mouratoglou said Linda’s mentality and aggressive nature sets her apart.
“A lot of players say they want to become world No 1 but only some players believe it deep inside and Linda is one of them. She wins because she’s just stepping in, stepping in, hitting, hitting, hitting until you crack. She has one main quality, which is the mental side. She’s an incredible competitor. She’s an incredible fighter.
“I think mentally she has the full package.”
Brenda began the season ranked outside the top 1000 and climbed nearly 900 spots in the rankings. She has played the majority of her tennis on clay, notching 46 wins on the surface, and has played just seven matches on hard court.
Lamperin says there was some discussion with Brenda Fruhvirtova’s agent about whether they would give her a main draw wildcard.
“Whether she was ready to compete in her first WTA tournament - we all feel given what she’s achieved she deserves a wildcard.”
Lamperin confirmed the sisters will be among the early arrivals around Christmas Day for a full week of training before the tournament starts.
The sisters add to a quality lineup that so far includes world No 7 Coco Gauff, fellow American and former US Open champion Sloane Stephens, 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu and the player the Brit beat in that final, Canadian Leylah Fernandez.
The full field will be finalised next week.