Daria Saville, born Daria Gavrilova on March 5, 1994, is a professional tennis player originally from Moscow, Russia, who later became an Australian citizen. Known for her quick footwork and competitive spirit, she has made significant achievements on the WTA Tour. Saville has won one singles title and three doubles titles on the WTA Tour. Her most notable singles title came at the 2017 Connecticut Open. She reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 20 in August 2017. Saville has also been successful in doubles, achieving a career-high ranking of World No. 45 in May 2017.
A prominent figure in team competitions, Saville has represented Australia in the Fed Cup. She started her junior career with notable performances, winning the 2010 Youth Olympic Games and the 2010 US Open girls' singles title.
On the personal front, Daria married fellow tennis player Luke Saville in December 2021, adopting his surname. Known for their mutual support, the couple has often been seen cheering each other on during their matches. Details about other aspects of her personal life or family beyond her marriage remain private or less publicized.
Daria's coaching history includes working with coach Jarryd Maher. She continues to be an active competitor on the tennis circuit and a beloved figure among fans for her fiery style of play and approachable personality.