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Tímea Babos (; born 10 May 1993) is a Hungarian professional
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player who is a former world No. 1 in doubles. She is a four-time Grand Slam champion in women's doubles, having won the
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and 2020 Australian Opens, as well as the French Open in
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and 2020, all alongside Kristina Mladenovic. The pair also finished runners-up at the
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, 2018 US Open and 2019 Australian Open, and Babos reached the final of the
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with Yaroslava Shvedova. In mixed doubles, she has reached two major finals, at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships with
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, and the 2018 Australian Open partnering Rohan Bopanna. Babos became world No. 1 for the first time in July 2018, holding the top ranking for 13 weeks, and was the first Hungarian player, male or female, to reach world No. 1 in either singles or doubles. She has won another 20 doubles titles on the
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, including the
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,
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and
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WTA Finals and two at WTA 1000 level. In singles, Babos has a career-high ranking of No. 25, achieved in September 2016, and has won three titles on the WTA Tour, also finishing runner-up on five occasions. She has represented Hungary in Fed Cup and Billie Jean King Cup since 2011, and also competed at the
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Olympic Games.


Early life and background

Tímea Babos was born on 10 May 1993 to mother Zsuzsanna and father Csaba in Sopron, Hungary. She has an older sister. Coming from a sporty family, Babos decided to follow her family tradition. Her father is a coach at the tennis club her family owns in Sopron, while her mother is a housewife. Her sister was also a very good player and won NCAA titles when studying at Berkeley in the United States. She was originally a swimmer and was national champion in Hungary, but during that time she looked differently at swimming, finding it quite boring and as hard work, so she started to come with her sister to tennis practice at the age of 8. Originally, she started playing tennis just for fun, but then her dad saw her talent, so she started to concentrate more on it and eventually stopped swimming. She loved watching her sister's work-outs with their Dad, when she was eight and her sister 16, so her parents signed her up for a class at a local club and after a few months, she was accepted into local events. Her break-through came at the age of nine, where after leading the u12 club team to four qualification round victories, she qualified for the u12 National Championships. A few weeks later, she won her first Hungarian National Championship title. At 15, she travelled to the
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to practice owing to her homeland's lack of sufficient facilities. One of the opportunities was practice on hardcourts; her country mostly has clay courts. Two years after her arrival in England, she got a good sponsorship deal, which meant she could return and train in
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.


Junior career

Babos reached a career-high ranking of No. 2 as a junior. She began competing on the ITF Junior Circuit in September 2006 at the age of 13, winning the title in her debut event in doubles at the lowest-level Grade-5 Talentum Cup in homeland Hungary. There, she also made her singles debut but lost in the second round. By the end of the year, she didn't play at any tournament. But she then continued her success in doubles, winning the following tournament, the Grade-5 Mostar Open in April 2007. In the second half of the year, she won Grade-3 Budaörs Cup and then Grade-2 TrueVisions Thailand Open, both in doubles. The following year, she made a progress, reaching the semifinal in singles and final in doubles event at the Grade-1 Barranquilla Junior Tennis Tournament Country Club. In March, she made a step further, reaching her first Grade-1 singles final and doubles title at the Mitsubishi-Lancer International Juniors Championships. Babos then made her
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debut at the junior 2008 French Open, reaching the second round in both singles and doubles. At Wimbledon, she lost in the first round, but made it to the quarterfinals in doubles. In August, she played at the Canadian Open Junior Championships, reaching quarterfinals in singles and final in doubles. On her debut at the US Open, she reached only the first round in singles and second round in doubles. At her last tournament of the 2008 season, she reached singles quarterfinals and title in doubles at the Grade-A
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. Babos started to produce strong results at the junior Grand Slam and other Grade-A and Grade-1 events in 2009. She started year with great performances at the Grade-1 tournaments. She won both singles and doubles title at the Copa Gatorade in January and at the Sarawak Chief Minister's Cup in March. At the same grade, she won the Japan Open Junior Championships in singles, while in doubles she finished as runner–up. At the 2009 French Open, she managed to get to her first Grand Slam final in doubles event. Partnering with
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, they lost to
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and Noppawan Lertcheewakarn after a tough final match, played in three sets. Things were opposite at Wimbledon, where she reached her first Grand Slam singles semifinal, but failed in the second round in doubles. Later, Babos left her mark at the Grade A Osaka Mayor's Cup, winning doubles event and finished runner–up in singles. She finished 2009 season, with singles second round and quarterfinal in doubles at the
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. Babos had a strong start into next season, winning her first singles tournament of the year, the Grade-1 Loy Yang Traralgon International. She followed this with singles quarterfinal and final in doubles at the
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. The first major for Babos came at the
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in doubles event, defeating Lara Arruabarrena and
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alongside Sloane Stephens in the final, and not dropping a singles set in the entire tournament. Babos then won another Grand Slam title with Stephens, defeating
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and Elina Svitolina in the final of Wimbledon. Babos then won the tile at the US Open, again with Stephens, by walkover in the final. It was her last junior tournament.


Professional career


2009–11: Success in early ITF events

Still playing tournaments of the ITF Junior Circuit, Babos began competing on the ITF Women's Circuit in 2009 at the age of 15, reaching the final in her debut event at a $10K event in Bournemouth. The following week, she played on another $10k event in the United Kingdom, and won her first title. Babos continued winning one and losing two $10k finals, by the end of the 2009 season. She had a strong start in doubles too, winning one of two finals that she reached on the ITF Circuit. She started 2010 with mixed results, but her first improvement was at a $25k event in Budapest where she reached her first final in that category, but finished as runner–up. In early July, she made her
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debut at the
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as a wildcard player, but lost to Timea Bacsinszky in the first round. The following week, she won her first $25k title in Woking. Despite the fact she still didn't make her WTA Tour debut in doubles, Babos won four $25k events, two of them in Australia and one in the United Kingdom and in New Zealand. At the
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in July 2011, Babos realized her first WTA match-win, defeating
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, but lost in the next round to Roberta Vinci. There, she also made her doubles debut, partnering with
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, but she lost her first WTA Tour doubles match. Her first Grand Slam appearance was at the US Open; she failed to reached the main-draw, losing in the qualification. In late October, she won her first $50k event in both singles and doubles at the
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. She reached another $50k final in doubles, and also reached semifinals in singles.


2012–13: First singles and doubles WTA title


Singles

Babos had strong start of the 2012 season. At the first tournament of the year, she finished runner–up at the Blossum Cup in Quanzhou, losing there to
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. At the
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, she failed to reached her first main draw. A month later, she reached her first WTA Tour singles semifinal at the Copa Colsanitas. She won against one qualifier, wildcard and seeded player, before she lost in the semifinal to Alexandra Panova. She reached her first WTA Tour singles final at the Monterrey Open, and won the title. These good results helped Babos rise from No. 107 to 68 in the following WTA rankings to make her top-100 debut. Babos continued with improvement, making her Grand Slam debut at the
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, where she lost to Sesil Karatantcheva in the first round. At Wimbledon, she recorded her first major match win, defeating wildcard player
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, but lost in the next round to the experienced Russian player
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. In early August, she made her Premier 5/Premier Mandatory debut at the Canadian Open, reaching the main draw through qualifying, and then the following week, she recorded her first Premier/Premier Mandatory win at the
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. In 2013, as her highlights in singles, she reached only three quarterfinals at the International-level
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, the Monterrey Open and
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. She also finished runner–up at the $75k event Viccourt Cup in Donetsk, and won the $50k Soweto Open in Johannesburg.


Doubles

In the first half of 2012, Babos reached three International-level semifinals. First at the Copa Colsanitas alongside Valeria Savinykh, followed by the semifinal of the Morocco Open alongside Mandy Minella, and finally that of the Internationaux de Strasbourg alongside Hsieh Su-wei. She then won her first WTA Tour doubles title at the Birmingham Classic with Hsieh, defeating
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and Lisa Raymond in three sets. This year, Babos also made her Grand Slam debut at the
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, at the same time she debuted in singles as well. She partnered with Hsieh, and they were eliminated by Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci in the second round. In 2013, Babos made more progress in doubles than in singles. Unlike failing to win the title in singles, she won four International titles in doubles. First she won Copa Colsanitas in February, partnering with Mandy Minella. She then won the Monterrey Open in April alongside Kimiko Date. Later in April, she won the Morocco Open, again with Minella, and finally, in early September, the Tashkent Open, partnering with Yaroslava Shvedova.


2014–15: First Grand Slam final, debut at the WTA Finals, top 10

Babos continued with modest results in singles on the WTA Tour, falling mostly in the first round. Success she had on the ITF Circuit, where she won the $75k
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in Gifu, and then the $100k Internationaux de la Vienne in Poitiers. In doubles, she had a strong start, winning at the Premier-level Sydney International, her second doubles title of the year. She reached another Premier final at the
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, but ended runner-up alongside Kristina Mladenovic. After a few non-significant results, she reached the final at the Monterrey Open but lost in the final. Two weeks later, she won the Malaysian Open alongside Chan Hao-ching. In late June, Babos made big improvement, reaching her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon alongside Mladenovic. They lost to Italian former champions, Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci. With this result, Babos advanced to the top 30. Again with Mladenovic, she reached the final at the
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, but they lost after the retirement. In the first half of the 2015 season, Babos continued to struggle with her singles results. She then reached the final at the Morocco Open, losing to Elina Svitolina. By the end of the year, she reached only one quarterfinal at the Tianjin Open, losing to Karolína Plíšková. In doubles, she realized her first title of the year at the Premier 5 Dubai Championships, with Mladenovic. In late March, she reached the semifinals at the Miami Open. Clay-court season was successful for Babos, winning title at the Morocco Open, and later another Premier 5 title at the
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. Grass-court season started with the semifinal at the Rosmalen Championships and the quarterfinal of the Birmingham Classic. At Wimbledon, she failed to repeat last year result, this time finishing alongside Mladenovic one round earlier, losing in the semifinals. She also reached the mixed-doubles final alongside
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, but they lost to Martina Hingis/ Leander Paes. After that, she reached quarterfinals at the
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and China Open. At the end of the year, Babos debuted at the
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, where she alongside Mladenovic failed to pass the round-robin group.


2016: Top 30 in singles, Wimbledon final in doubles


Singles

After years of weak singles performances, Babos, at the opening week, reached semifinal which she lost to Alison Riske. Followed by second round of the
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, quarterfinal of the St. Petersburg Trophy and third round of the Premier 5 Qatar Open. At the Miami Open, she reached the round of 16 for the first time at some Premier 5/Mandatory tournament, missing her chance to reach the quarterfinal, losing to Angelique Kerber. She continued, reaching the quarterfinal at the Katowice Open and semifinal at the Morocco Open. At the
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, she beat Venus Williams in the second round, before losing to Madison Keys. In early August, she advanced to the Brasil Cup final, but lost to
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. She then reached her first Premier 5 quarterfinal at the
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, losing there to fourth seed
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. At the US Open, she reached third round for the first time at major event in singles, but then was defeated by seed Simona Halep. So she made her top 30 debut, and in the following week, she climbed to her career-high singles ranking of 25. In her last two singles tournaments, Babos reached the quarterfinal at the Kremlin Cup and then qualified for the first time for the year-end WTA Elite Trophy. However, she lost in her round-robin group to Bacsinszky and Zhang Shuai.


Doubles

The season also was successful in doubles. In the United States, Babos reached the semifinals at the Premier Mandatory
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, followed with the final at the same-category Miami Open, where she ended runner-up. In July, she reached another Grand Slam final at Wimbledon. This time partnering with Shvedova, she lost to Serena and Venus Williams. At Premier 5 tournaments, she also did quite well, reaching quarterfinals at four out of five tournaments. For the second time in a row, she qualified for the
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. Format of competition had changed, having eliminated round-robin group at first. Babos alongside Shvedova lost in the first round to
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and
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. It was her first season without a doubles title since 2012.


2017: WTA Finals title

This was first season when Babos reached more than one singles final. In her homeland, she played at the
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, where she defeated Lucie Šafářová in the final and marked her second career-singles title. In September, she reached another two international-level finals at the
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and Tashkent Open, but failed to win the title at both of them. During the year, she reached only one quarterfinal at the Monterrey Open, where she lost to seed No. 2
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. Despite the fact she reached three singles finals, she dropped in her ranking, starting year inside top 30, but then finished outside the top 50. In doubles, she reached two new Premier Mandatory finals, at the Madrid Open and China Open, but these were her others unsuccessful attempts to win her first title in that category. At Wimbledon, she failed to reached her previous-year result, losing in the third round, but then she get into the quarterfinal at the US Open. Before the end of the year, she won three international-level tournament, as well Premier-level tournaments Sydney International and Kremlin Cup. Once again, she qualified for the
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. Together with
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, she won the title, defeating
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and Johanna Larsson in the final.


2018: Grand Slam title, world No. 1 in doubles

Babos continued with reaching finals in singles. In late January, after the
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where she recorded top-ten win against CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round, Babos went to the Taipei to play at the Taiwan Open. There she won her third singles title, defeating
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in the final. Later, in April, she reached another hardcourt singles final at the Monterrey Open, but this time lost to top seed Garbiñe Muguruza. During the year, she also reached one quarterfinal at the Shenzhen Open in the first week of the year. Despite the fact she left her mark in singles, more success came in doubles. Babos continued with good results, but this time she made even more remarkable results. At the
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, she won her first Grand Slam title, partnering with Kristina Mladenovic. They defeated Russian duo Ekaterina Makarova/
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. She also reached the
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final alongside Rohan Bopanna; they lost to Gabriela Dabrowski and
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. Things continued on the right track, reaching a Premier Mandatory semifinal at the
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and then final of the Madrid Open from the same category. She followed this win with quarterfinals of the
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and
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, before she won title at the Premier-level Birmignam Classic. After the quarterfinal loss in Wimbledon, Babos became world No. 1 doubles player on the July 16. She then continued with two other quarterfinals, at the Canadian Open and
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, before she reached another Grand Slam final at the US Open. Unlike at the Australian Open, this time Babos and Mladenovic, failed to win another Grand Slam title, losing to
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and CoCo Vandeweghe. Later, another two quarterfinals at the Wuhan Open and China Open, before she participated at the WTA Finals. For the second time in a row, Babos won the
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title, this time with Mladenovic.


2019–20: Three Grand Slam doubles titles

While struggling to do well in singles during 2019 and 2020, Babos shined in doubles. At the start of the 2019 season, Babos alongside Mladenovic reached her first final at the
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, but they lost to Samantha Stosur and Zhang Shuai in the straight-sets. In April 2019, she and Mladenovic won the Istanbul Cup, losing only one game in the final match against
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and Sabrina Santamaria. Another Grand Slam final they reached at the
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. This time, they beat Chinese players Duan Yingying and Zheng Saisai. Followed by a Wimbledon semifinal, again partnering with Mladenovic. At the US Open, she reached her first doubles quarterfinal there, thus completing quarterfinals at all four Grand Slams in the same year. Before she qualified for the
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, she got to the quarterfinal at the China Open and semifinal at the Kremlin Cup. For the first time since 2015, WTA Finals brought back round-robin group, and Babos and Mladenovic won all three matches, as well as the semifinal and final. It was the third title for Babos, and the second alongside Mladenovic. Babos continued playing well in 2020. At her first tournament, the
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, she won her third major title, all with Mladenovic. They beat
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and Hsieh Su-wei in the final, and did not drop a single set during the whole tournament. In late February, she and Mladenovic missed the chance to reach another final, losing to Gabriela Dabrowski and Jeļena Ostapenko in three sets in the semifinal of the Qatar Open. Then, after six months of absence due to the
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, Babos competed at the US Open. Babos and Mladenovic continued the good performances, winning their first-round match, before being disqualified from the tournament due to Mladenovic's contact with French player
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who had been tested positive for COVID-19. However, that did not stop them to defend their title at the
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, defeating Alexa Guarachi and
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in the final.


2021-22: WTA 1000 semifinal, back to top 100 in doubles

Babos started her 2021 season at the first edition of the Gippsland Trophy where she lost in the second round to 12th seed Caroline Garcia. She also lost in the second round at the
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in singles. Seeded fifth in doubles, she reached semifinals at the
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with Veronika Kudermetova. She withdrew from the 2022 Australian Open as she was not willing to comply with the COVID rules. She finished the 2022 season ranked No. 92 in doubles.


Personal life

Babos resides in her birthtown Sopron in Hungary. Her nickname on tour is 'Babosdook', given to her by doubles partner Kristina Mladenovic as she is a big fan of horror films. The nickname is a reference to the film '' The Babadook''. Tímea Babos has become the first Hungarian female tennis player to reach the world number one spot. She enjoyed watching Elena Dementieva growing up. Her comment stated: In an interview with Mancunian Matters, she noted that she is supporter of
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, as well as her whole family.


Playing style

Babos has aggressive style of play with a good mix of shots. During time she developed her game and now she is capable of throwing some nice variations with slices and drop-shots, as well as using her doubles skills to take the net often, trying to reach winners as much as possible. Her father taught her not to be aggressive player nor defensive but neutral one, where she can hit slice and drop shots sometimes. Because of her height and power, her biggest strength is her serve, which really helps when she is playing on faster courts like
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or indoor hard. She grew up playing on
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.


Endorsements

Tímea Babos has plenty of sponsors. She has taken part in the MOL Talent Support Programme since 2008, and then in 2011, she became a participant in the MOL professional sponsorship programme. She uses VCORE-98 Racquet by
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. In 2016, she signed Sponsorship Agreement with
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, previously having endorsement deals with
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and
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, that did not last long. Among her other sponsors, there are
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, Swedish drink brand "Vitamin Well", Hungarian company Cardo and Finnish brand Ice Power.


Career statistics


Grand Slam tournament performance timeline


Singles


=Doubles

= Notes * Babos and Mladenovic were forced to withdraw before second-round match due to COVID-related precautions for Kristina Mladenovic.


Grand Slam tournament finals


Doubles: 8 (4 titles, 4 runner–ups)


Mixed doubles: 2 (2 runner–ups)


WTA Finals


Doubles: 3 (3 titles)


References


External links

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