Ainhara Morejon | Tennis Player (2016, Ecuador)

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Ainhara Morejon Ecuadorian-Spanish junior tennis player from Cuenca Ecuador

“My big dream is to play Wimbledon and become absolute national champion.”

Ainhara Morejon tennis player born in 2016 is an Ecuadorian-Spanish junior tennis player from Cuenca, Ecuador. Competing in the 10-year-old category, Ainhara has already become national champion and provincial champion in both the 10 and 12-year-old categories in Azuay. Training at Club Cuatro Ríos with the support of the Federación Deportiva del Azuay, she is building her game around a strong serve and forehand while dreaming of playing Wimbledon.

Through Tennis Papers, discover an exclusive profile and interview highlighting her tennis journey, playing style, competitive experience, and ambitions.

This profile is based on an exclusive interview conducted by Tennis Papers.


👧 Ainhara Morejon | Biography, June 2026

Full NameAinhara Morejon
Date of birthJanuary 5, 2016
NationalityEcuador 🇪🇨
Spanish 🇪🇸
ResidenceCuenca, Ecuador
Age started tennis8
Tennis age categoryU10
FET Rankings
International ranking
UTR tennis rating
Tennis clubClub Deportivo Cuatro Ríos
CoachesFederación Deportiva del Azuay
Sponsors
Instagram@ainharamorejon
Ainhara Morejon Ecuadorian-Spanish junior tennis player from Cuenca Ecuador

🎙️ Ainhara Morejon | Interview, June 2026

Introduce yourself: Name, Age, Date of birth, Nationality, City of residence
My name is Ainhara Morejon. I am 10 years old and I was born on January 5, 2016. I have Ecuadorian and Spanish nationality, and I live in Cuenca, Ecuador.
What languages do you speak?
I speak Spanish and French.
At what age did you start playing tennis?
I started playing tennis when I was 8 years old.
Are there other tennis players in your family?
My father played some tennis, but never professionally.
In which tennis club do you train?
I train at Club Cuatro Ríos.
What is your coaching team?
My team includes Club Cuatro Ríos and the Federación Deportiva del Azuay.
What is your weekly training routine?
I train three hours a day from Monday to Friday and two hours on Saturdays, which means I train around 17 hours per week.
What is your greatest strength as a player, and what do you need to improve?
My greatest strength right now is my serve, which I consider very good for my age. I also really like my forehand. I am always working to improve every part of my game.
What is your age category and national ranking?
I compete in the 10-year-old category. There is no official national ranking in this category, but I have become national champion and I consider myself among the best players of my age in Ecuador.
What have been your greatest successes so far?
My biggest achievements so far are becoming provincial champion in both the 10 and 12-year-old categories in the province of Azuay, as well as becoming national champion in May 2026. I have also won several provincial championships.
In which countries have you played tournaments?
At the moment, I have not played tournaments outside Ecuador.
Do you have any sponsors?
No, I do not currently have any sponsors.
What is your goal for 2026?
My goal for 2026 is to continue improving.
What is your tennis dream?
My big dream is to play Wimbledon and become absolute national champion.
Which players would you most like to meet and why?
I would like to meet Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka because I really admire their playing styles and their attitude on court.
What do you enjoy doing outside of tennis?
Outside of tennis, I enjoy spending time with my friends, playing, and having fun with my family.
Who would you like to dedicate this interview to?
I would like to dedicate this interview to my mother and my grandmother because they always support me and help me follow my dreams.

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