ITF W25 - Kiryat Shmona | 09/01 07:00 | 29 | [394] Daria Snigur v Maia Lumsden [274] | 6-1,6-4 | |
ITF W25 - Kiryat Shmona | 08/31 09:00 | 28 | [443] Sarah Rebecca Sekulic v Maia Lumsden [274] | 3-6,6-3,4-6 | |
ITF W25 - Kiryat Shmona | 08/30 08:20 | 27 | Natalia Siedliska v Maia Lumsden | 7-6,1-6,3-6 | |
ITF W25 - Kiryat Shmona | 08/29 13:35 | 26 | Mihika Yadav v Maia Lumsden | 6-4,3-6,2-6 | |
ITF W25 - Kiryat Shmona | 08/27 09:15 | 25 | Sadafmoh Tolibova v Maia Lumsden | 6-7,2-6 | |
ITF W25 - Porto | 07/24 14:20 | 25 | [449] Eden Silva v Maia Lumsden [263] | 6-2,6-1 | |
ITF W25 - Palmela | 07/19 12:00 | 27 | [438] Julie Gervais v Maia Lumsden [267] | 6-0,6-4 | |
ITF W25 - Palmela | 07/18 13:15 | 26 | [315] Pei-Chi Lee v Maia Lumsden [267] | 6-3,2-6,4-6 | |
ITF W25 - Palmela | 07/16 10:40 | 25 | Dia Evtimova v Maia Lumsden | 4-6,2-6 | |
ITF W25 - Corroios-Seixal | 07/04 14:05 | 26 | Yuriko Lily Miyazaki v Maia Lumsden | 6-2,6-4 | |
ITF W25 - Corroios-Seixal | 07/03 14:50 | 25 | [266] Julia Terziyska v Maia Lumsden [270] | 6-2,4-6,3-6 | |
Wimbledon - Damer | 06/25 16:45 | 44 | [269] Maia Lumsden v Kaylah McPhee [227] | 4-6,4-6 | |
ITF W100 - Ilkley | 06/19 14:00 | 25 | [140] Varvara Flink v Maia Lumsden [266] | 6-3,6-1 | |
WTA Nottingham | 06/13 14:30 | 26 | [28] Caroline Garcia v Maia Lumsden [280] | 6-3,6-1 | |
WTA Nottingham | 06/12 17:15 | 25 | [481] Tara Moore v Maia Lumsden [280] | 3-6,6-7 | |
ITF W100 - Surbiton | 06/05 09:00 | 25 | [91] Madison Brengle v Maia Lumsden [319] | 6-1,6-3 | |
ITF W25 - Incheon | 05/30 02:00 | 26 | [417] Chanel Simmonds v Maia Lumsden [319] | 6-2,7-5 | |
ITF W25 - Incheon | 05/29 03:00 | 25 | Susanne Celik v Maia Lumsden | 6-2,1-6,5-7 | |
ITF W25 - Goyang | 05/26 04:00 | 29 | [319] Maia Lumsden v Natalija Kostic [304] | 3-6,2-6 | |
ITF W25 - Goyang | 05/25 05:35 | 28 | [237] Yuxuan Zhang v Maia Lumsden [322] | 6-4,4-6,3-6 | |
ITF W25 - Goyang | 05/24 02:00 | 27 | [322] Maia Lumsden v Anastasia Gasanova [313] | 6-7,7-6,6-3 | |
ITF W25 - Goyang | 05/23 02:00 | 26 | Maia Lumsden v Yeong Won Jeong | 6-1,6-1 | |
ITF W25 - Goyang | 05/21 04:05 | 25 | Maia Lumsden v Se-Hyun Kim | 6-2,6-2 | |
ITF W25 - Changwon | 05/17 03:00 | 27 | Leonie Kung v Maia Lumsden | 6-4,6-2 | |
ITF W25 - Changwon | 05/16 03:00 | 26 | Se-Hyun Kim v Maia Lumsden | 2-6,1-6 | |
ITF W25 - Changwon | 05/15 02:45 | 25 | [496] Chieh-Yu Hsu v Maia Lumsden [312] | 7-5,3-6,4-6 | |
ITF W25 Khimki | 04/30 10:05 | 25 | [312] Maia Lumsden v Daria Snigur [474] | 4-6,6-3,0-6 | |
ITF W25 - Sunderland | 04/09 13:35 | 25 | [257] Valeria Savinykh v Maia Lumsden [313] | 6-2,7-6 | |
ITF W25 Bolton | 04/03 12:15 | 25 | [186] Lesley Kerkhove v Maia Lumsden [313] | 6-7,6-3,6-3 | |
ITF W25 - Glasgow | 02/23 10:00 | 28 | [229] Jessika Ponchet v Maia Lumsden [325] | 7-6,5-7,6-2 |
Maia Lumsden (born 10 January 1998) is a British professional tennis player. She has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of world No. 70 achieved on 22 April 2024. Lumsden has won one doubles title on the WTA Challenger Tour as well as three titles in singles and eleven in doubles on the ITF Circuit.
Recognized as young as age 10 as the best in Britain in her age group and training at the national academy, University of Stirling, under coach Toby Smith with mentoring by Judy Murray who said at the time that Lumsden may need to train abroad to realise her potential.
By 2012, she was the No. 1 under-14 player in the Tennis Europe rankings and Under-14 champion at the Junior Orange Bowl beating Gabriella Taylor 6–3, 7–5, in an all-British final. The following year the two players teamed up to become under-16 British National Junior Champions in the doubles whilst Lumsden was also the under-16 singles champion.
Gabi Taylor, Katie Swan, Freya Christie and Lumsden were members of the 2014 British team, coached by Judy Murray, which won the Maureen Connolly Challenge Trophy, an annual under-18s competition against the U.S.
She won an ITF under-18 title in Malta and the Super Open Auray, and reached the third round in the girls’ tournament at Wimbledon.
Lumsden was a member of Great Britain’s University Tennis Team that won a gold medal at the Master’U BNP Paribas Tournament in 2017, and silver medal in 2018.
As a 14 year old, she won her first matches at ITF level beating England's Pippa Horn and Oman's Fatma Al-Nabhani, the second seed and world No. 463, to qualify for the Pro-Series event at Scotstoun.
In 2018, Lumsden's first full year as a professional, she recorded two individual title wins in Sunderland and the Wirral and six ITF doubles finals, three of them as winner.
In 2017, entering her home competition in Scotstoun, Glasgow as a wildcard, Lumsden lost to her Spanish opponent Paula Badosa in the final of the GB Pro-Series Glasgow or Scottish Championships. In November, Lumsden claimed her first $25k title, beating former top 100 player Valeria Savinykh in the final.
In February, Lumsden lost at the quarterfinal stage of the $60k Shrewsbury event to top-seeded Yanina Wickmayer.
She made her WTA Tour singles debut at the Nottingham Open in June, after receiving a wildcard to the main draw of the tournament, winning her first match against fellow Brit Tara Moore, then losing the following day to Caroline Garcia.
At the 2023 Wimbledon Championships, she and partner Naiktha Bains became the first British pair to reach the quarterfinals in 40 years.
She made her debut in the top 70 in the doubles rankings on 22 April 2024, following reaching the doubles final of the 2024 Open de Rouen with Naiktha Bains.