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Gréta Nemcsek (born 23 June 2009) is a Hungarian professional
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player. She has a career-high ITF junior combined ranking of No. 332, achieved on 8 July 2024.


Early life

Gréta Nemcsek trains at Vasas SC in
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. Her older brother, Norbert, played collegiate tennis at the
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Junior career

In January 2023, she reached the third round of the
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, but lost to eventual runner-up Giulia Safina Popa. In August 2023, she reached the quarterfinals of the Alfa TI Cup in
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as a wildcard. The following month, she won her first title at the Zürichsee Junior Open in
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. In April 2024, she won back-to-back J30 singles titles at the Joke Systems Open in
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and the Viszlo Trans Cup in
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. She then won the J60 Technifibre Cup in Budapest and reached the final of the J60 Dyadora Trophy in
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Professional career

In July 2024, she and compatriot Melinda Bíró received a wildcard into the doubles main draw of the
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, but lost in the first round to
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and
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nemcsek, Gréta 2009 births Living people Hungarian female tennis players Tennis players from Budapest 21st-century Hungarian sportswomen