JTCC alumna Robin Montgomery’s journey to her first career WTA title has been defined by resilience.
After reaching a career-high world #95 ranking in June 2025, Montgomery was forced to step away from competition for nearly 10 months due to injury. This week, the 21-year-old completed a remarkable comeback by capturing the LibĂ©ma Open in s’Hertogenbosch, earning the biggest victory of her professional career.
Montgomery entered the tournament through qualifying and won six consecutive matches to reach her first WTA final. Along the way, she rallied from a set down to defeat former world # 8 Daria Kasatkina in the opening round and did not drop another set during the rest of the tournament.
The WTA 250 championship marks a major milestone for Montgomery. The title run came in just her third event back in competition after her injury layoff and showcased the determination and perseverance that have defined her comeback.
“It’s definitely been a difficult year,” Montgomery said. “Having surgery and being out for so long, there were definitely a lot of doubts and worries, but I’m really proud of myself and my team for sticking with it and trusting the process.”
Montgomery began her tennis journey at JTCC through the Community Champs program in 2010 before advancing into the High Performance pathway and ultimately turning professional. Click here to watch a video of Robin, age 11, mentoring young players at JTCC while she developed her own game.
At JTCC, we saw Robin’s dedication and attention to detail as she trained, rehabilitated and looked for every possible way to get better as she rehabbed,” JTCC CEO Martin Blackman said. “Her win is a testament to her work ethic, training, and commitment to excellence. We are thrilled for Robin and her team, led by her mother Gabby, and we know this is only the beginning of many more great accomplishments.”
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