In 1975 her family moved to Ústí nad Labem, where she finished her basic school focussed on sport and athletics in 1985. After passing her entrance exams she started her studies at the Gymnasium Grammar School Budějovická in Prague. After her school leaving exam in 1989 she was enrolled by the Faculty of Law of Charles University. After two years, shortly after the Velvet Revolution, she left for Paris.
In 1997, Maxová established the Tereza Maxová Foundation in aid of underprivileged children in the Czech Republic.[1] By 2009 it had sent more than 130 million crowns to support such children in foster families and children's homes.[1]
Personal life
On 18 March 2000, Maxová married Danish tennis player Frederik Fetterlein. In September 2000, Maxová gave birth to a son named Tobias Joshua Fetterlein.[5] After the marriage fell apart, she moved to Monaco with partner, Turkish businessman Burak Öymen who is a son of Turkish diplomat and politician Onur Öymen.[6]
Maxová gave birth to a daughter Mína Öymen Maxová in May 2009 in Prague.[1] and to another son named Aiden Öymen Max in September 2011. She married Burak in October 2016 in Didim, Turkey.[7][6]
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