Anca Barna

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Anca Barna Tennis player
Nation: GermanyGermany Germany
Birthday: May 14, 1977
Size: 175 cm
Weight: 55 kg
1st professional season: 1992
Resignation: 2005
Playing hand: Left, two-handed backhand
Trainer: Horst Engel
Prize money: $ 746,387
singles
Career record: 331: 304
Career title: 0 WTA , 2 ITF
Highest ranking: 46 (April 12, 2004)
Grand Slam record
Double
Career record: 75: 135
Career title: 0 WTA, 2 ITF
Highest ranking: 119 (April 21 1997)
Grand Slam record
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Anca Barna (born May 14, 1977 in Cluj-Napoca , Romania ) is a former German tennis player . Her younger sister Adriana was also a professional player on the WTA Tour.

Career

Barna started playing tennis at the age of eight. Their preferred playing surface is the hard court. She won two ITF tournaments, 1998 in Les Contamines, France and 2000 in Hayward , USA. In 2002 she lost the final of the WTA tournament in Estoril against Magui Serna .

In 2001 and 2002 Anca Barna became German tennis champion in singles. In 2001 she was also German champion in doubles together with Gréta Arn . In 2004 she was German team champion in the women's Bundesliga with TC Moers 08 .

Between 2002 and 2005 Anca Barna played for Germany in the Fed Cup . Your personal balance is 3: 3 wins in the individual. In 2004, after disputes with the DTB, she was not nominated for the Fed Cup and also not for the Summer Olympics in Athens , for which she would actually have qualified.

Private

After the end of her career, Anca Barna lives in Nuremberg .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Report in the Hamburger Abendblatt from September 22, 2003