Ágnes Szatmári (born 28 June 1987) is a Romanian former professional tennis player. On 24 March 2008, she reached her highest singles ranking of 187 by...
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surname include: Ágnes Szatmári (born 1987), Romanian tennis player András Szatmári (born 1993), Hungarian sabre fencer Csaba Szatmári (born 1973), Hungarian...
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actress and dancer Ágnes Sipka (born 1954), Hungarian long-distance runner Ágnes Studer (born 1998), Hungarian basketball player Ágnes Szatmári (born 1987),...
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Șotropa [ro] (1867–1954), teacher, honorary member of the Romanian Academy Ágnes Szatmári (born 1987), tennis player Csaba Szekely (born 1990), ice hockey coach...
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attempt to qualify for the Japan Open. She beat María Emilia Salerni, Ágnes Szatmári and Natalie Grandin to qualify and then continued winning by defeating...
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Veronika Kapshay and Ágnes Szatmári were the defending champions, but Szatmári chose not to participate. Kapshay partnered up with Julia Cohen but lost...
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champions, but they chose not to participate that year. Laura Siegemund and Ágnes Szatmári won the title, defeating Lu Jingjing and Sun Shengnan in the final,...
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Nov 2008 ITF Kolkata, India 50,000 Hard Sun Shengnan Laura Siegemund Ágnes Szatmári 5–7, 3–6 Win 3–2 Feb 2009 ITF Mildura, Australia 25,000 Grass Sun Shengnan...
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competition) Vesna Manasieva (first round) Angelika Bachmann (qualified) Ágnes Szatmári Angelika Bachmann Monica Niculescu Sun Tiantian "Main Draw" (PDF). Archived...
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2009 ITF Almaty, Kazakhstan 25,000 Hard Elena Chalova Nina Bratchikova Ágnes Szatmári 6–1, 6–0 Win 10–3 Sep 2009 ITF Napoli, Italy 25,000 Clay Nina Bratchikova...
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