Dinara Safina: Grand Slam, Married, Husband & Net Worth

November 25, 2026

This article was last updated by Sujan on June 14, 2026

Being the best in the world is a difficult task. But even more difficult is handling the pressure of being ‘the best.’ Former no. 1 tennis player Dinara Safina is a living example of that.

Dinara Mubinovna Safina is a former Russian professional tennis player. She was born into a family of tennis players, so she adapted to the game very early.

It didn’t take Dinara long to reach the world’s best level through hard work and intense training. Not to mention, she was ranked #1 by WTA in 2009.

dinara-safinaDinara Safina (Source: Wikipedia)

However, back injury and performance anxiety got the best of her. Even when she was #1 in the world, Safina was mocked for her performance and failure to grab any Grand Slam.

The amalgam of these results made Safina take retirement earlier than expected.

The former tennis player is now enjoying her retired life in Monte Carlo. At the same time, Safina works with up-and-coming players and coaches them. 

As of November 2026, she is living in Monte-Carlo, Monaco, and is estimated to have a net worth of around $8 million.

Before diving into the details, let’s first skim the quick facts table, shall we?

Dinara Safina | Quick Facts

Full Name Dinara Mubinovna Safina(Динара Мубиновна Сафина) Birth Date 27 April 1986 Birth Place Moscow, Russia Residence Monte Carlo, Moscow Nick Name Marata Religion N/A Nationality Russian Ethnicity White, Tartar descent Education Law Degree Zodiac Sign Tauras Father’s Name Mubin ‘Mikhail’ Safin Mother’s Name Rauza Islanova Siblings Marat Safin Age 40 years old Height5’11″/1.85 m/185 cm Weight70 kg/ 154 lb.Hair Color Light brown Eye Color Green Body Toned Shoe Size N/A Married No Partner Possibly single Children N/A Profession Retired Tennis Player Started Playing Seven years Plays Right-handed two-handed backhand Surface Preferred Clay, Hard Retired 11 May 2014 Net Worth$8 millionAffiliations Play and Help, Russian Federation, St. Petersburg Open Last Match 2011 Retired 11 May 2014 Social MediaHobbies Watching movies, reading Favorite food Italian, Russian cuisine Merch Last Update May, 2026

Dinara Safina | Early Life And Family

Safina was born in Russia on April 27, 1986. Her mother, Raouza Islanova, is a tennis coach who trained many successful players and her children.

Likewise, her father, Michail, was the director of a tennis club in Moscow.

She has one older brother, Marat Safin, who is also a tennis player.

Marat was ranked world no.1 in U.S. Open, Australian Open, and two grand slams. So clearly, this is a family of tennis players.

Growing up in a family of achievers was a big push for Safina, but it was not easy. She felt pressured to be successful even though her family never pressured her. 

Dinara always wanted to be famous and successful. Hence, her supportive family provided her with the perfect environment for her to reach that dream.

Dinara Safina and Marat safin as kidDinara Safina And Marat Safin As Kid (Source: Instagram)

Safina started playing at the age of 7, participating in child tournaments. During childhood, she learned essential techniques that were helpful in her later career.

Her family moved to Valencia, Spain, when she was 12 years old. She is fluent in Spanish, Russian, and her native tartar language.

As a kid, Safina idolized players like, Martina Hingis, and Lindsay Davenport.

Dinara Safina | Career 

Safina debuted in the main draw of the WTA tournament in 2002 and slowly made her way to the top 100 of the WTA ranking.

Later in 2002, she made her grand slam debut in the U.S. Open. Safina won her first Wimbledon match in 2005, eventually losing the third round to Lindsay Davenport.

In the fall of 2005, she defeated Maria Sharapova, one of the best tennis players, in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open.

Dinara Safina defeated Maria SharapovaDinara Safina Early In Her Career (Source: Instagram)

She made it into the top ten singles rankings for the first time in 2006.

In the 2008 Olympics held in Beijing, Safina represented Russia. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world no 1 Jelena Jankovic in three sets.

Because of that, Dinara became the first person in the WTA tour’s history to conquer three different reigning worlds in the same year.

Safina rose to no one ranking of WTA in April 2009. Additionally, she is the second Russian after Maria Sharapova to be ranked no 1. 

Her performance at Wimbledon was comparatively weaker than before, which sparked criticism about her no. 1 rank. Top players like openly mocked her credibility.

Further, Safina lost her no. 1 ranking to Serena Williams in October to regain it in two weeks.

Learn About

Dinara Safina | Injury 

Back injury And Decline In Performance

Playing a significant sport will undoubtedly take a toll on your health. To Dinara, this came as a back injury (stress fracture).

Likewise, her back problem got so bad that she had to skip tournaments and take breaks during competitions.

Dinara withdrew from many matches later in 2009 and early 2010 due to her back injury.

After returning for the clay season, she lost A few matches, dropping her rank to no 20. She later withdrew from Wimbledon as well. 

Also, after losing most and winning some games during early 2011, she withdrew from the rest of the matches, again due to a back injury.

Safina’s retirement from professional tennis was initially announced on October 7, 2011, by Marat Safin.

However, Safina herself tweeted later that she hadn’t made a final decision yet. She officially announced her retirement only in 2014, a day later, after the finals of the Madrid Open.

Throughout her career, she won 12 WTA singles titles and 4 ITF singles titles. At the same time, she has won 9 WTA doubles and 3 ITF doubles.

Dinara Safina | After Retirement

Many athletes fail to find something exciting and engaging after retirement, and most fall into depression.

Safina took a break and moved to New York immediately after her big decision. She took the time to get her thoughts together and then moved to Moscow. 

Similarly, she has talked about missing the adrenaline rush of playing tennis.

After all, it was her primary source of happiness. She found it challenging to find something that could replace how tennis made her feel. 

Safina also battled depression during that period. Going from world number one to ‘nobody’ can be a traumatic change for everyone.

After retiring, she realized her competitors, people from the tennis world, the media, and everyone was turning their backs on her.

The Pressure To Win

While her back injury was a significant factor in her retirement, Dinara has openly talked about how her stress as a player had a major role in that decision in the following years.

Though Safina has won many important matches in her life, she could not win any grand slam.

In 2009, Serena had three grand slam titles, yet Dinara managed to climb to number one. Due to that, Dinara was highly scrutinized.

There have been other players in tennis history who reached number one without any grand slam titles (Jelena Jankovic and ).

But for some reason, Dinara received much unnecessary hate. This made her even more pressurized, declining her performance even more.

Dinara is also infamous for her inability to deal with nerves during matches. This superstar has lost many major finals without winning a set in her career.

Dinara has openly talked about this with the media. “I wanted to win so badly, I couldn’t handle my emotions.”

Before any finals, Safina felt pressured to win; the only thing she could think of was whether she would win. She never was in the moment, enjoying the game.

This made her extremely nervous, declining her performance. Our girl said this was the leading cause of losing her 2008 and 2009 finals. 

New Beginning

But Dinara is a fighter, way ahead in exploring new opportunities and possibilities. She used this time to complete her education.

In fact, Safina finished her law degree in 2019, which is one hell of an accomplishment.

Moreover, she also worked as a commentator on a sports channel.

Dinara Safina with Alina YunevaSharing Court With Alina Yuneva (Source: Instagram)

It is improbable that she’ll come back on tour. But that doesn’t mean she can’t play tennis in other ways. Safina wants to coach players to reach their maximum potential.

She has worked with the Russian Federation. She hopes to be a coach on the WTA tour.

All said and done, Dinara enjoyed every moment of her tennis career and didn’t feel like she missed out on much.

Nevertheless, she agrees that she would enjoy the game more and stress less if she could do everything over again. 

Dinara Safina | Relationships

There is almost no information about private life of Safina. During her career, she had no time for relationships between her matches, training, and tour.

Now that she is relatively less busy, she might be dating someone! But she has not talked openly about it. Her social media timeline also has not hinted at a possible lover.

On Valentine’s day 2026, she posted a photo of her dog, captioning it ‘Happy Valentine’s Day.’

The only guy she ever posts photos of is her brother, Marat Safin. Evidently, the siblings share a very close bond. Safina doesn’t leave any chance to praise how lucky she is for having Marat as her brother.

Marat and Dinara are the only brother-sister pair to have held the number 1 ranking ever. 

Dinara Safina | Net Worth And Residence

Dinara spends a quiet life in Monte Carlo, Monaco, with her little dog. The Russian-born has lived in many different countries and cities during her life.

Interestingly, she says that moving from place to place doesn’t bother her a bit!

Instead, Dinara enjoys being in a new city and making a new home there. She also enjoys learning the languages and cultures of the city.

As a fun fact, Dinara Safina enjoys a simple yet subtle life. Additionally, she stated that she is not a big party person and is often at home doing nothing. Well, she often starts her day with some cottage cheese or oatmeal. 

For lunch, she usually munches carbs and some vegetables.

Dinara’s net worth is expected to be around $8 million.

Dinara Safina | Social Media

Dinara regularly posts her achievements, updates, and brand collaborations on her social media. One memorable collaboration she did was with Mishka shopping.

The proceeds from the sale from Mishka shopping were sent to a children’s hospice.

Furthermore, Dinara is fond of writing her thoughts on tennis in the form of extended captions on social media. She uses Instagram and Twitter .

Instagram: 30.2k followers

Twitter: 14.9k followers

Dinara Safina | Popularity

The former #1 tennis player is a popular figure. Although she retired from professional tennis, she still coaches different children at Spartak tennis academy.

safina's-popularitySafina’s Popularity (Source: Google Trends)

The above image gives a brief information about her popularity all around the globe.

Dinara Safina | FAQs

Is Dinara Safina dating?

The former number 1 player has not yet made any announcements about her love life. Therefore, she is possibly single.

Did Dinara Safina win Grand slam?

No, Dinara did not win any grand slam title during her career.

Is Dinara Safina retired?

Yes, Dinara retired from touring in 2014. Her last match was in 2011.

What are Dinara Safina’s career statistics like?

Altogether, Dinara Safina has collected 24 singles titles and 16 doubles titles. 

Here Is The List Of

  • Check other Articles on

Alaka Acharya

Alaka Acharya is a dynamic writer whose passion for sports and deep understanding of player dynamics enrich her writing with unparalleled insight and fervor. With a unique ability to capture the essence of sportsmanship and athleticism, Alaka's writings resonate with both enthusiasts and casual observers alike.

Expertise:

Sports Journalism Player Profiles

Highlights

  • Alaka Acharya's knack for capturing the essence of athletes through her vivid and insightful player profiles.
  • Alaka's analytical prowess shines through in her astute observations and incisive commentary on sports events and player performances.

Experience

Alaka Acharya's passion for sports and writing converged early in her career, as she began covering local sporting events and profiling up-and-coming athletes for community newspapers. Over the years, she has honed her craft, immersing herself in the world of sports journalism and cultivating relationships with players, coaches, and industry insiders.

Related articles

May 13, 2026

May 11, 2026

May 11, 2026

May 7, 2026

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here

Δ

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Share article

    - May 13, 2026 Residents of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, are raising serious concerns after a series of violent incidents involving a group of young boys who have been targeting...

    - May 13, 2026 Andrew O' Donnell of Fairfield, Connecticut, passed away at the age of 39. He was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, and later moved to Ancramdale, New...

    - May 12, 2026 Judy (Evans) Milby of Rockwall, Texas, passed away on Saturday at the age of 80. Milby was born on July 25, 1945, to her father,...

    - May 12, 2026 Residents of Dromore, Co. Down, are calling for action after a deeply concerning incident at the local play park, where older children were reported...

    - May 11, 2026 A video circulating on Facebook has sparked a heated debate among Bell Gardens residents after police were called on a group of kids riding...