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1992Feb, 16

Zsófia Susányi

Zsófia Susányi, Hungarian tennis player

Zsófia Susányi: A Hungarian Talent in Professional Tennis

Zsófia Susányi, born on February 16, 1992, in Szeged, Hungary, is a distinguished Hungarian tennis player whose career predominantly unfolded on the professional circuit. Szeged, a major city in Southern Hungary, is known for its vibrant sporting culture, which likely contributed to Susányi's early development in the sport.

Professional Career Highlights on the ITF Tour

Throughout her competitive career, Susányi demonstrated significant skill and determination, securing a total of three professional titles on the International Tennis Federation (ITF) tour. This impressive tally includes one singles title and two doubles titles. The ITF Women's Circuit is a foundational tier in professional tennis, serving as a crucial pathway for players to gain ranking points, accumulate experience, and progress towards the higher-level WTA Tour. Winning titles at this level underscores a player's competitive prowess and potential within the global tennis landscape.

Achieving Peak Professional Rankings

Zsófia Susányi reached notable career-high rankings during her time on the professional tour. On October 25, 2010, she achieved her best singles ranking, ascending to world number 592. Less than a year later, on July 18, 2011, she peaked in the doubles rankings at world number 562. These rankings place her among the top segment of thousands of professional tennis players worldwide, reflecting consistent performance and dedication in a highly competitive sport where only a fraction of participants achieve world rankings.

Representing Hungary in the Fed Cup

A significant highlight of Susányi's career was her representation of Hungary in the prestigious Fed Cup, the premier international team competition in women's tennis, now officially known as the Billie Jean King Cup. She proudly made four appearances for the Hungarian national team across the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Participation in the Fed Cup is a high honor, signifying a player's status as one of the top athletes in their country and offering the unique experience of competing for national pride.

Frequently Asked Questions About Zsófia Susányi

What is the ITF Tour, and why is it important?
The ITF Tour (International Tennis Federation Tour) is the professional circuit below the ATP Tour (for men) and WTA Tour (for women). It serves as a vital developmental platform where aspiring professional players earn their first world ranking points, gain international match experience, and build their careers, aiming to advance to the higher echelons of professional tennis.
What do Susányi's world rankings signify in professional tennis?
Zsófia Susányi's peak world rankings of 592 in singles and 562 in doubles place her within the top tier of thousands of professional tennis players globally. These rankings demonstrate her capability and consistent performance on the competitive international circuit, highlighting her status as a professional athlete in a demanding sport.
What is the Fed Cup, and what does it mean to make appearances for a national team?
The Fed Cup, now rebranded as the Billie Jean King Cup, is the largest annual international team competition in women's tennis, akin to the Davis Cup for men. Making appearances for a national team, such as Zsófia Susányi did for Hungary, is a significant honor. It signifies that a player has been selected to represent their country, competing against other nations and often playing a crucial role in national sporting prestige.

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    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Bosnia and Herzegovina declares its independence from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
  • 2Mar

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    International Monetary Fund

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  • 23Jul

    Pope Benedict XVI

    A Vatican commission, led by Joseph Ratzinger, establishes that limiting certain rights of homosexual people and non-married couples is not equivalent to discrimination on grounds of race or gender.

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