Andrea Holíková
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Nation:
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Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
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Birthday:
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15th January 1968
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Prize money:
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$ 163,601
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singles
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Career record:
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100: 105
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Career title:
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0 WTA , 1 ITF
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Highest ranking:
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112 (April 25, 1988)
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Grand Slam record
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Grand Slam title: 00000 0
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Double
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Career record:
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35:54
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Career title:
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0 WTA, 1 ITF
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Highest ranking:
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99 (December 21 1986)
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Grand Slam record
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Grand Slam title: 00000 0
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Mixed
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Grand Slam record
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Grand Slam title: 00000 0
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Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )
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Andrea Holíková (born January 15, 1968 in Prague ) is a former Czechoslovakian tennis player .
Career
In 1985 Holíková triumphed in the final of the jury's singles of the Wimbledon Championships against Jenny Byrne 7: 5 and 6: 1. In the same year she also won the US Open junior doubles , with Radka Zrubáková as a doubles partner. In the final, they prevailed against Mariana Pérez Roldán / Patricia Tarabini 6: 4, 2: 6 and 7: 5.
She has won singles and doubles in the ITF Women's Circuit during her career . On the WTA Tour , she and doubles partner Kateřina Skronská reached the finals at the tournaments in Bregenz and Monticello , which she both lost.
In 1985 and 1986 she played for the Czechoslovak Fed Cup team , for which she won four of her seven games. The team won the trophy in 1985 .
Tournament victories
singles
No. |
date |
competition |
category |
Topping |
Final opponent |
Result
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1.
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January 1985
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United States Miami
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ITF $ 10,000
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Hard court
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United States Kris Kinney
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7: 5, 6: 3
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Double
Performing in Grand Slam tournaments
singles
Double
Personal
Holíková's father Jaroslav Holík and uncle Jiří Holík were successful ice hockey players who became world champions with the Czechoslovak national ice hockey team in 1972 and won the bronze medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo . Her brother Bobby Holík and her son David Musil were or are ice hockey players.
Web links
Individual evidence
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^ Notable American Women with Czechoslovak Roots. In: books.google.de. Retrieved March 28, 2020 (English).
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^ David Musil. In: nhl.com. Retrieved March 28, 2020 (English).