Andrea Noszály
Hungarian tennis player
Andrea NoszályCountry (sports) | Hungary |
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Born | (1970-01-07) 7 January 1970 (age 54) |
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Prize money | $43,546 |
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Career record | 116–84 |
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Career titles | 5 ITF |
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Highest ranking | No. 208 (25 September 1989) |
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Career record | 79–94 |
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Career titles | 2 ITF |
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Highest ranking | No. 202 (5 August 1996) |
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Andrea Noszály (born 7 January 1970) is a Hungarian former professional tennis player.
Biography
Noszály, who grew up in Budapest, was raised in a sporting family. Her father Sandor Sr represented Hungary in high jump at the 1960 Rome Olympics and her younger brother Sándor Jr competed on the ATP Tour.[1]
During her career she reached a best singles ranking of 208 in the world and appeared in a total of three Federation Cup ties for Hungary, across 1989 and 1990 (overall win/loss 3–2). This included a World Group second round fixture against reigning champions Czechoslovakia, in which she lost to Jana Novotná but won a dead rubber doubles.
ITF Circuit finals
$50,000 tournaments
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$25,000 tournaments
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$10,000 tournaments
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Singles: 7 (5–2)
Outcome
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No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Winner
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1.
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11 September 1988
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ITF Agliana, Italy
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Clay
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Csilla Bartos-Cserepy
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6–2, 6–3
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Winner
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2.
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17 October 1988
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ITF Azores, Portugal
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Hard
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Helena Dahlström
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6–1, 6–3
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Winner
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3.
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7 May 1989
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ITF Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Clay
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Federica Haumüller
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6–3, 6–0
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Runner-up
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1.
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14 May 1989
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ITF Lee-on-the-Solent, United Kingdom
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Clay
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Kimiko Date
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4–6, 0–6
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Winner
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4.
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10 September 1989
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ITF Agliana, Italy
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Clay
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Rosalba Caporuscio
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7–6, 6–3
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Winner
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5.
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13 September 1993
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ITF Zadar, Croatia
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Clay
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Petra Mandula
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6–3, 6–3
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Runner-up
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2.
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26 November 1995
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ITF Mallorca, Spain
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Clay (i)
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Kira Nagy
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4–6, 3–6
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Doubles: 12 (2–10)
Outcome
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No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score
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Runner-up
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1.
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21 November 1988
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ITF Pforzheim, West Germany
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Carpet (i)
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Anouschka Popp
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Vera-Carina Elter Eva-Maria Schürhoff
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4–6, 5–7
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Runner-up
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2.
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9 April 1989
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ITF Bari, Italy
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Clay
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Eva-Maria Schürhoff
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Marion Maruska Elena Pampoulova
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w/o
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Runner-up
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3.
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7 May 1989
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ITF Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Clay
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Caroline Billingham
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Catarina Bernstein Federica Haumüller
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0–6, 6–4, 2–6
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Runner-up
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4.
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4 September 1989
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ITF Agliana, Italy
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Clay
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Zuzana Witzová
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Kylie Johnson Caroline Schneider
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6–3, 1–6, 0–6
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Runner-up
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5.
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22 April 1990
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ITF Turin, Italy
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Clay
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Federica Bonsignori
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Ei Iida Suzanna Wibowo
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5–7, 6–3, 4–6
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Winner
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1.
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20 September 1993
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ITF Marseille, France
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Clay
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Daphne Van De Zande
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Dally Randriantefy Natacha Randriantefy
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6–0, 6–4
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Runner-up
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6.
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29 Aug 1994
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ITF Maribor, Slovenia
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Clay
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Adriana Barna
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Katharzyna Teodorowicz Helena Vildová
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5–7, 0–6
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Runner-up
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7.
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11 September 1995
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ITF Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
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Clay
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Radka Pelikánová
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Simona Galiková Květa Peschke
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3–6, 4–6
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Winner
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2.
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20 November 1995
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ITF Mallorca, Spain
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Clay
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Kira Nagy
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Désirée Leupold Joana Pedroso
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6–4, 7–6
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Runner-up
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8.
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24 June 1996
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ITF Maribor, Slovenia
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Clay
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Kira Nagy
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Alida Gallovits Alice Pirsu
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4–6, 5–7
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Runner-up
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9.
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16 September 1996
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ITF Bossonnens, Switzerland
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Clay
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Fruzsina Siklosi
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Natacha Randriantefy Aliénor Tricerri
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4–6, 5–7
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Runner-up
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10.
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7 October 1996
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ITF Nicosia, Cyprus
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Clay
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Nóra Köves
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Petra Kučová Blanka Kumbárová
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5–7, 2–6
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