Adrienn Nagy

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Adrienn Nagy Tennis player
Adrienn Nagy
Adrienn Nagy at the Fed Cup 2019
Nation: HungaryHungary Hungary
Birthday: March 24, 2001
Playing hand: Right, two-handed backhand
Trainer: Tamas Nagy, Virag Csurgo
Prize money: $ 14,535
singles
Career record: 24:33
Career title: 0 WTA , 1 ITF
Highest ranking: 827 (December 16, 2019)
Current placement: 881
Double
Career record: 27:25
Career title: 0 WTA, 2 ITF
Highest ranking: 518 (December 23, 2019)
Current placement: 532
Last update of the infobox:
March 16, 2020
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Adrienn Nagy (born March 24, 2001 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian tennis player .

Career

Nagy started playing tennis at the age of four and prefers hard courts. So far she has mainly played on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour , where she has not yet won a title.

She played her first professional tournament in May 2016 at an ITF tournament worth 10,000 US dollars in Győr , where she was eliminated in the second round after winning the first round. In June 2016, she and her partner Fanni Gécsek received a wildcard for the main field in doubles at the Naturtex Women's Open 2016, which is endowed with 50,000 US dollars . But they were clearly defeated there in the first round with 0: 6 and 0: 6. After further first and second round defeats , she and her doubles partner Karolina Berankova reached the final of the ITF tournament in Lisbon, endowed with $ 15,000 in October 2016 . But you were defeated there in just three sentences.

In 2018, she competed in all junior Grand Slams competitions from the French Open . But she was eliminated from the French Open and Wimbledon in singles and doubles in the first round. At the junior singles of the US Open , she won her first round match, but then retired in the second round against the later semi-finalist María Camila Osorio Serrano . In October 2018, she and her compatriot Dorka Drahota Szabo were able to reach a final in the double competition of the $ 15,000 tournament in Ashkelon .

At the Australian Open 2019 she reached the round of 16 in the junior singles , in doubles she won the title with her partner Natsumi Kawaguchi .

In February 2019, Nagy made her debut for the Hungarian Fed Cup team in Group I in the 2019 Fed Cup . Of her two encounters, one single and one double, she was able to win both.

For her first tournament on the WTA Tour , the Hungarian Ladies Open 2019 , she received a wildcard for qualification at the end of February, but lost her first round match in just three sets against Paula Badosa Gibert with 3: 6, 7: 6 1 and 2: 6.

Tournament victories

singles

No. date competition category Topping Final opponent Result
1. 3rd November 2019 MexicoMexico Cancun ITF $ 15,000 Hard court United StatesUnited States Rachel Gailis 6: 3, 6: 2

Double

No. date competition category Topping Partner Final opponents Result
1. September 28, 2019 HungaryHungary Kaposvár ITF $ 25,000 sand HungaryHungary Dalma Gálfi HungaryHungary Anna Bondár Réka Luca Jani
HungaryHungary 
7: 6 5 , 2: 6, [10: 3]
2. 9th November 2019 MexicoMexico Cancun ITF $ 15,000 Hard court IsraelIsrael Shavit Kimchi FranceFrance Tiphanie Fiquet Tea Jandrić
CroatiaCroatia 
6: 3, 6: 2

Personal

Her mother is the former tennis player Virág Csurgó .

Web links

Commons : Adrienn Nagy  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nagy Adrienn bajnok párosban a junioroknál az Australian Open (origo.hu from January 25, 2019, accessed on February 18, 2019)
  2. Off. Open: magyar siker a junioroknál - Nagyék nyerték a leány párost! (nemzetisport.hu from January 25, 2019, accessed on February 18, 2019)
  3. Tenisz "Jobb leszek, mint anyu" - mondja Csurgó Virág 16 éves lánya, Nagy Adrienn. In: nemzetisport.hu. August 31, 2017, accessed March 22, 2020 (Hungarian).