[7] Singles: Doubles: In 2018, Selekhmeteva competed in her first professional tournament at the $15k event in Sant Cugat, qualifying for the main draw defeating two top 800 oppositions despite being unranked.
[11] She had to wait until September to reach her first singles quarterfinal of the year at the $25k event in Marbella[12] after the tour was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[13] She reached another $25k quarterfinal in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, this time defeating top 300 players Daniela Seguel and Amandine Hesse.
[11] Selekhmeteva reached her first professional singles final at the $15k event in Manacor, defeating good friend Alex Eala along the way.
[16] In doubles, she enjoyed a 19-match winning streak which started from 2020, picking up two titles in Manacor alongside Ángela Fita Boluda.
[17] She lost to top seed Francesca Jones in the final, but won the doubles title alongside Kamilla Bartone.
[20] She continued to achieve good results, making the singles semifinals at the $80k Open de Valencia, earning two top 200 wins in the process despite needing to qualify for the main draw.
By virtue of her results, Selekhmeteva received a wild card into the qualifying draw of the Kremlin Cup where she stunned Arina Rodionova for her first WTA tournament match win.
[25][26] Selekhmeteva went through qualifying at the 2022 French Open to make her Grand Slam tournament main draw debut,[27] losing in the first round to Kaja Juvan.
[citation needed] Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Fed Cup/Billie Jean King Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.