Country (sports) | Hungary |
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Born | 2 February 1991 |
Turned pro | 2006 |
Retired | 2010 |
Plays | Right-handed |
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She has won 2 singles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. In 2008, Kiraly won her first singles title in Budva defeating Croatianwoman Tereza Mrdeža. [2] Her only WTA Tour main draw appearance came at the Budapest Grand Prix, but lost to Anna-Lena Grönefeld in the first round. [3] [4]
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