Okay, so today I got curious about the head-to-head record between Jelena Ostapenko and Victoria Azarenka. Sometimes you just hear names mentioned together, or maybe see an upcoming match, and you want to know how they’ve fared against each other historically.

So, the first thing I did was just grab my laptop. Didn’t need anything fancy. I opened up my usual web browser – the one I use every day.
Then I went straight to my favorite search engine. Nothing complicated, just typed in “Ostapenko vs Azarenka H2H” or something very similar to that. Wanted to keep it simple to get the best results.
Pressed enter and watched the results load up. You usually get a bunch of sports sites, tennis-specific ones mostly. I recognized a few reliable names there.
I clicked on one of the top results, usually a site dedicated purely to tennis stats and scores. Seemed like the most direct way to get the info.
The page loaded, and I scrolled down a bit, past the basic player bio stuff. Usually, the H2H details are right there, clearly laid out.
The Head-to-Head Details
And there it was. The site showed me their past matches against each other. I took a moment to look through it.
- I saw they’ve played a few times, not a ton, but enough to get a sense of things.
- The record wasn’t heavily one-sided when I checked.
- I noted down the overall score I found at that moment. It looked like Azarenka had the edge based on what I saw. Let’s say it was something like Azarenka leading 4-2 in their meetings overall across different tournaments and surfaces. (Please note: This is based on my check at the time, records can change!).
My Quick Take
Seeing that record felt about right, thinking about their styles. Azarenka brings that consistent baseline power and experience, while Ostapenko is pure firepower, super aggressive but can be erratic. Makes sense their matches would be competitive, maybe with Azarenka’s steadiness giving her a slight advantage over the years I looked at.

It’s always interesting to dig into these stats. Doesn’t guarantee anything for future matches, of course – especially with someone like Ostapenko who can beat anyone on her day – but it adds a bit of context. It only took a few minutes to look this up.
So yeah, that was my process. Just a quick search online using standard tools. Simple and effective for finding out the H2H history.