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Julie Štruplová
Julie Štruplová (born 16 November 2004) is a Czech professional tennis player. She has career-high rankings of 250 in singles, achieved on 26 August 2024, and No. 222 in doubles, achieved on 21 October 2024. Early life Štruplová was born to a volleyball family in Jablonec nad Nisou. She played for ČLTK Bižuterie Jablonec nad Nisou in her youth and currently plays for TK Agrofert Prostějov. Professional career In June 2021, she received a wildcard into the qualifying draw of the W60 Macha Lake Open. In September 2023, she reached the final of the W25 Frýdek-Místek Open, but lost to Silvia Ambrosio. In December 2023, she won the W25 Raiffeisen ITF Women's Val Gardena Südtirol in Selva Gardena, defeating Martyna Kubka in the final. She subsequently reached the top 300 in the WTA rankings. In May 2024, she reached the semifinals of the W75 Empire Tennis Academy Open in Trnava as a qualifier, upsetting third seed Tamara Zidanšek Tamara Zidanšek (; born 26 December 1 ...
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Jablonec Nad Nisou
Jablonec nad Nisou (; ) is a city in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 46,000 inhabitants. It is the second-largest city in the region. It is a local centre for education, and is known for its glass and jewelry production, especially for Bijou (jewellery), bijou. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument zone. Administrative division Jablonec nad Nisou consists of eight municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Jablonec nad Nisou (25,274) *Jablonecké Paseky (2,550) *Kokonín (1,985) *Lukášov (272) *Mšeno nad Nisou (8,428) *Proseč nad Nisou (2,056) *Rýnovice (2,540) *Vrkoslavice (1,381) Etymology The name ''Jablonec'' is of Czech language, Czech origin and means 'little apple tree' (''jablonče'' was a diminutive of the old Czech ''jabloň'' – 'apple tree'), for the village was founded on a place where an apple tree grew. German-speak ...
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