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Dorka Drahota-Szabó
Dorka Drahota-Szabó (born 31 January 2002) is an inactive Hungarian tennis player. Drahota-Szabó has career-high WTA rankings of 656 in singles, achieved June 2021, and 547 in doubles, set on 25 October 2021. She made her WTA Tour The WTA Tour (also known as the Hologic WTA Tour for sponsorship reasons) is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women and organized by the Women's Tennis Association. The second-tier tour is the WTA 125 series, and third-tier is the ITF Wome ... main-draw debut at the 2021 Budapest Grand Prix, where she received a wildcard into the doubles tournament. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 1 (runner–up) Doubles: 6 (4 titles, 2 runner–ups) ITF Junior Circuit finals Singles (0–2) Doubles (1–0) References External links * * 2002 births Living people Hungarian female tennis players 21st-century Hungarian sportswomen {{Hungary-tennis-bio-stub ...
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WTA Tour
The WTA Tour (also known as the Hologic WTA Tour for sponsorship reasons) is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women and organized by the Women's Tennis Association. The second-tier tour is the WTA 125 series, and third-tier is the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. The men's equivalent is the ATP Tour. Season format 2024–present In 2024, the WTA made all WTA 1000 events mandatory. The WTA Elite Trophy did not return: * Grand Slam tournaments (4) *Year-ending WTA Finals (1) * WTA 1000 tournaments: Ten events with prize money ranging from US$2 million to US$10 million. * WTA 500 tournaments: 17 events with prize money from US$700,000 to US$900,000. *WTA 250 tournaments: 23 events, with prize money at US$250,000. 2021–2023 The WTA Tour underwent a slight change in the classification of tournaments in 2021, which were reorganized on with similar nomenclature to that used on ATP Tour: * Grand Slam tournaments (4) *Year-ending WTA Finals (1) *Penultimate event WTA Elite Trop ...
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2021 Budapest Grand Prix
The 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 19th edition of the Budapest Grand Prix, a 250-level tournament on the 2021 WTA Tour. It took place at Római Tennis Academy in Budapest, Hungary, from 12 July through 18 July 2021. First-seeded Yulia Putintseva won the singles title. Finals Singles * Yulia Putintseva defeated Anhelina Kalinina, 6–4, 6–0. Doubles * Mihaela Buzărnescu / Fanny Stollár defeated Aliona Bolsova / Tamara Korpatsch, 6–4, 6–4 Singles main-draw entrants Seeds * 1 Rankings are as of 28 June 2021 Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the main draw: * Dalma Gálfi * Réka Luca Jani * Panna Udvardy The following players received entry using a protected ranking: * Ivana Jorović * Kateryna Kozlova * Anna Karolína Schmiedlová The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: * Jaqueline Cristian * Olga Danilović * Ekaterine Gor ...
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Caijsa Hennemann
Caijsa Wilda Hennemann (born 22 March 2001) is a Swedish professional tennis player. On 9 January 2023, she achieved her best singles ranking of world No. 283. On 10 October 2022, she peaked at No. 154 in the WTA doubles rankings. She has won seven singles titles and 14 doubles titles at tournaments of the ITF Women's Circuit. Career She started playing tennis at the age of seven. Her favourite tennis player was Maria Sharapova. As a junior, Hennemann was ranked best as world No. 30. She managed to reach the final of the European Tennis Championship both as a 16- and 18-year-old. Played all junior Grand Slam tournaments, and in 2019 advanced to the quarterfinals of the French Open, where she lost to Zheng Qinwen in three sets. Hennemann made her WTA Tour The WTA Tour (also known as the Hologic WTA Tour for sponsorship reasons) is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women and organized by the Women's Tennis Association. The second-tier tour is the WTA 125 series, and third ...
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Adrienn Nagy
Adrienn Nagy (born 24 March 2001) is a Hungarian tennis player. Her mother Virág Csurgó also was a professional tennis player, she participated at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Nagy has career-high WTA rankings of 504 in singles, achieved on 26 June 2023, and 235 in doubles, set on 7 November 2022. Junior Grand Slam performance Singles: * Australian Open: 3R (2019) * French Open: 1R (2018, 2019) * Wimbledon: 1R (2018, 2019) * US Open: 2R (2018, 2019) Doubles: * Australian Open: W (2019) * French Open: SF (2019) * Wimbledon: 2R (2019) * US Open: SF (2019) Nagy had a career-high ITF juniors ranking of 19, achieved on 28 January 2019. She won the 2018 Orange Bowl in doubles with Park So-hyun and won the 2019 Australian Open on girls' doubles with Natsumi Kawaguchi. In January 2020, Nagy went to the University of Texas, and played for the Texas Longhorns team until March 2020, when the NCAA season was interrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemi ...
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Lina Glushko
Lina Glushko (; born 12 January 2000) is an Israeli tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of world No. 201 in singles and No. 296 in doubles. She also represents Israel in the Billie Jean King Cup, where she has a win–loss record of 17–15 (as of June 2024). Biography Glushko's USSR-born parents Sergio and Olga, sister Julia, and brother Alex immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 1999, one year before she was born in Israel. She graduated from Ironi Gimel High School in Modiin, Israel. She served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She is the younger sister of Julia Glushko (10 years older), who was also a professional tennis player (ranked as high as No. 79 in the world), and with whom she has teamed as a doubles partner. She was coached first by her father, and then by her brother. Career In September 2017, Glushko won the inaugural Anna and Michael Kahan Family Prize in Ramat Hasharon, claiming NIS 100,000 in support; Glushko was able to use the money to purcha ...
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Tina Cvetkovič
Tina Cvetkovič (born 4 December 2000) is an inactive Slovenian tennis player. Cvetkovič has career-high WTA rankings of 552 in singles and 518 in doubles, both achieved on 18 July 2022. Cvetkovič made her WTA Tour The WTA Tour (also known as the Hologic WTA Tour for sponsorship reasons) is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women and organized by the Women's Tennis Association. The second-tier tour is the WTA 125 series, and third-tier is the ITF Wome ... main-draw debut at the 2021 Zavarovalnica Sava Portorož, after receiving a wildcard for the doubles tournament. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 1 (runner–up) Doubles: 3 (3 titles) References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cvetkovic, Tina 2000 births Living people Slovenian female tennis players ...
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Pia Lovrič
Pia Lovrič (born 23 April 2002) is a Slovenian tennis player. Lovrič has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of 438, reached on 17 March 2025. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 401, achieved on 5 August 2024. Lovrič represents Slovenia in the Fed Cup. She made her WTA Tour main-draw debut as a wildcard entrant at the 2021 Portorož Open, losing to Alison Riske in the first round. Given a wildcard entry into the WTA 125 2023 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana, Lovrič defeated Natália Szabanin to reach the second round where she was double bageled by fourth seed Tamara Zidanšek. Again entering as a wildcard for the 2024 edition of the same tournament, she lost in the first round to fifth seed Ella Seidel. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 11 (3 titles, 8 runner–ups) Doubles: 12 (6 titles, 6 runner–ups) ITF Junior Circuit results Singles: 5 (1 title, 4 runner-ups) Doubles: 14 (6 titles, 8 runner-ups) National representation Billie Jean ...
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Natália Szabanin
Natália Szabanin (born 11 October 2003) is a Hungarian tennis player. Szabanin has career-high WTA rankings of 245 in singles, achieved on 28 November 2022, and 435 in doubles, set on 6 November 2023. She made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2021 Budapest Grand Prix where she received a wildcard into the doubles tournament. At the 2022 Budapest Grand Prix, Szabanin made her singles tour–level debut after receiving wildcard, losing in the first round to second seed Martina Trevisan in three sets. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 7 (4 titles, 3 runner-ups) Doubles: 5 (3 titles, 2 runner-ups) Head-to-head record Top 5 highest rank wins * Statistics correct . References External links

* * 2003 births Living people Hungarian female tennis players 21st-century Hungarian sportswomen Place of birth missing (living people) {{Hungary-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Amarissa Tóth
Amarissa Kiara Tóth (born 10 February 2003) is a Hungarian tennis player. Tóth has career-high WTA rankings of 275 in singles, attained on 9 June 2025, and 264 in doubles, achieved on 3 October 2022. She made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2021 Budapest Grand Prix, where she received a wildcard into the doubles tournament. During her round of 32 match at the 2023 Budapest Grand Prix – Singles, 2023 Budapest Grand Prix against Zhang Shuai, Tóth erased a ball mark after Zhang's shot was called out by the umpire despite repeated calls by Zhang for Tóth to not smear the mark. Zhang insisted the shot was in, which seemed to be the case, and retired from the match shortly after the incident citing a severe panic attack. Tóth was condemned by many players and fans alike for her allegedly unsportsmanlike behavior. A few days after the incident, Tóth apologized for her actions. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 12 (8 titles, 4 runner-ups) Doubles: 24 (15 titles, 9 runner-ups) ...
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Belgrade
Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. The population of the Belgrade metropolitan area is 1,685,563 according to the 2022 census. It is one of the Balkans#Urbanization, major cities of Southeast Europe and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, third-most populous city on the river Danube. Belgrade is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thracians, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region and, after 279 BC, Celts settled the city, naming it ''Singidunum, Singidūn''. It was Roman Serbia, conquered by the Romans under the reign of Augustus and ...
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Budapest
Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, second-largest city on the river Danube. The estimated population of the city in 2025 is 1,782,240. This includes the city's population and surrounding suburban areas, over a land area of about . Budapest, which is both a List of cities and towns of Hungary, city and Counties of Hungary, municipality, forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of and a population of 3,019,479. It is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of Hungary. The history of Budapest began when an early Celts, Celtic settlement transformed into the Ancient Rome, Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Pannonia Inferior, Lower Pannonia. The Hungarian p ...
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