Fanny Stollár

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Fanny Stollár Tennis player
Fanny Stollár
Fanny Stollár (2019)
Nation: HungaryHungary Hungary
Birthday: November 12, 1998
1st professional season: 2015
Playing hand: Right, two-handed backhand
Trainer: Frederico Rodriguez
Prize money: $ 359,793
singles
Career record: 123: 107
Career title: 0 WTA , 1 ITF
Highest ranking: 114 (November 19, 2018)
Current placement: 362
Double
Career record: 93:53
Career title: 1 WTA, 1 WTA Challenger, 8 ITF
Highest ranking: 67 (September 10, 2018)
Current placement: 91
Grand Slam record
Last update of the infobox:
March 16, 2020
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Fanny Stollár , also Fanni Stollár (born November 12, 1998 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian tennis player .

Career

Stollár already played tennis at the age of three and preferred hard courts, her father was a Hungarian champion in doubles. So far she has played mostly junior and ITF tournaments. Stollár has so far won one singles and eight doubles titles at the ITF Women's Circuit .

At the age of 13, she won the Hungarian women's championship in 2011. In 2014 she and her Polish partner Kamil Majchrzak won the bronze medal in mixed at the Summer Olympic Youth Games . In 2015 she won the double title of the junior women competition at Wimbledon . She and her compatriot Dalma Gálfi decided the final against Tereza Mihalíková and Wera Lapko 6: 3, 6: 2 in their favor. In February 2018 she won her first double title on the WTA Tour in Budapest with Georgina García Pérez .

She has been playing for the Hungarian Fed Cup team since 2016 .

Tournament victories

singles

No. date competition category Topping Final opponent Result
1. May 30, 2015 RomaniaRomania Galați ITF $ 10,000 sand RomaniaRomania Georgia Crăciun 2: 6, 6: 4, 7: 5

Double

No. date competition category Topping Partner Final opponents Result
1. March 14, 2015 United StatesUnited States Gainesville ITF $ 10,000 sand United StatesUnited States Ingrid Neel United StatesUnited States Sofia Kenin Marie Norris
United StatesUnited States 
6: 3, 6: 3
2. March 21, 2015 United StatesUnited States Orlando ITF $ 10,000 sand United StatesUnited States Ingrid Neel Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kateřina Kramperová Katerina Steward
United StatesUnited States 
6: 3, 7: 6 4
3. 19th February 2016 MexicoMexico Cuernavaca ITF $ 25,000 Hard court BulgariaBulgaria Aleksandrina Najdenova UkraineUkraine Elizaveta Ianchuk Kateřina Kramperová
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
6: 3, 6: 2
4th 26th August 2016 HungaryHungary Bükfürdő ITF $ 25,000 sand SpainSpain Georgina García Pérez HungaryHungary Dalma Gálfi Réka Luca Jani
HungaryHungary 
6: 3, 7: 6 4
5. March 25, 2017 AustraliaAustralia Mornington ITF $ 25,000 sand AustraliaAustralia Priscilla Hon AustraliaAustralia Jessica Moore Varatchaya Wongteanchai
ThailandThailand 
6: 1, 7: 5
6th February 25, 2018 HungaryHungary Budapest WTA International Hard court (hall) SpainSpain Georgina García Pérez BelgiumBelgium Kirsten Flipkens Johanna Larsson
SwedenSweden 
4: 6, 6: 4, [10: 3]
7th March 10, 2018 JapanJapan Yokohama ITF $ 25,000 Hard court United KingdomUnited Kingdom Laura Robson JapanJapan Momoko Kobori Chihiro Muramatsu
JapanJapan 
5: 7, 6: 2 [10: 4]
8th. 16th March 2019 MexicoMexico Guadalajara WTA Challenger Hard court United StatesUnited States Maria Sanchez SwedenSweden Cornelia Lister Renata Voráčová
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
7: 5, 6: 1
9. October 26, 2019 HungaryHungary Székesfehérvár ITF $ 100,000 Sand (hall) SpainSpain Georgina García Pérez SloveniaSlovenia Nina Potočnik Nika Radišić
SloveniaSlovenia 
6: 1, 7: 6 4
10. March 7, 2020 South AfricaSouth Africa Potchefstroom ITF $ 25,000 Hard court United KingdomUnited Kingdom Samantha Murray Sharan TurkeyTurkey Berfu Cengiz Paige Hourigan
New ZealandNew Zealand 
6: 1, 6: 1

World ranking positions at the end of the season

year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
singles - 523 287 241 127
Double 756 412 317 169 82

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Már nem sír a vereségek után a 13 éves teniszbajnok Hungarian (August 22, 2012, accessed July 14, 2015)
  2. "Our Dream Come True!" - Hungarian Junior Tennis Player Fanny Stollár On Historical Wimbledon Victory English (July 14, 2015, accessed July 14, 2015)