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Timea Babos: For my Family
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October 2020 Doubles Team of the Month: Timea Babos & Kristina Mladenovic
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Doubles Team of the Month Contenders: October 2020
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Doubles Team of the Month Contenders: September 2020
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2020 Roland Garros highlights: Babos/Mladenovic defend doubles title
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2020 Lyon Shot of the Day: Babos’ fantastic defense
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Personal
Coached by Romain Deridder
Father's name is Csaba; mother's name is Zsuzsanna; sister is Susie; also has a cat
Started playing at age 8 . Has aggressive style of play; favorite surface is hard; tennis idol is Elena Dementieva
Favorite things about being a tennis player are seeing different places and cultures
Best memory is reaching first Wimbledon doubles final
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (3): 2018 - Taipei City; 2017 - Budapest; 2012 - Monterrey.
Finalist (5): 2018 - Monterrey; 2017 - Québec City, Tashkent; 2016 - Florianopolis; 2015 - Marrakech.
DOUBLES
Winner (26): 2025 - Linz (w/Stefani); 2024 - Rouen (w/Khromacheva); 2020 - Australian Open, Roland Garros (w/Mladenovic); 2019 - Istanbul, Roland Garros, WTA Finals (all w/Mladenovic); 2018 - Australian Open, Birmingham, WTA Finals (all w/Mladenovic); 2017 - Sydney (w/Pavlyuchenkova), Rabat, Québec City, Tashkent, Moscow, WTA Finals (all w/Hlavackova); 2015 - Dubai, Marrakech, Rome (all w/Mladenovic); 2014 - Sydney (w/Safarova), Kuala Lumpur (w/H.Chan); 2013 - Bogotá, Marrakech (both w/Minella), Monterrey (w/Date-Krumm), Tashkent (w/Shvedova); 2012 - Birmingham (w/Hsieh).
Finalist (13): 2019 - Australian Open (w/Mladenovic); 2018 - Madrid, US Open (both w/Mladenovic); 2017 - Madrid, Beijing (both w/Hlavackova); 2016 - Miami, Wimbledon (both w/Shvedova), Florianopolis (w/Luca Jani); 2014 - Paris [Indoors], Wimbledon, Cincinnati (all w/Mladenovic), Monterrey (w/Govortsova); 2013 - Hobart (w/Minella).
MIXED DOUBLES
Finalist (2): 2018 - Australian Open (w/Bopanna); 2015 - Wimbledon (w/Peya).
WTA 125 TITLES
SINGLES (1): 2015 - Taipei.
DOUBLES
Finalist (2): 2024 - La Bisbal (w/Galfi), Antalya (w/Zvonareva).
ADDITIONAL
Hungarian Fed Cup Team, 2011-15, 2017; Hungarian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016
Career in Review
Opened 2023 paired with Mladenovic, reaching Abu Dhabi quarterfinal. Posted a further three QFs at Zhengzhou (w/L.Kichenok), Rabat and Rome (both w/Danilina) as well as 3r at Wimbledon (w/Flipkens). Best singles performance of 2023 was 2r at Rabat (as qualifier, l. Stephens).
Played mainly ITF and WTA 125 level doubles in 2022 with different partners, before repairing with Mladenovic to win ITF 100K in Dubai to close the season.
In 2021, her strongest doubles results were SF at Dubai (w/Kudermetova) and Belgrade (w/Zvonareva), while her singles ranking dropped further out of the Top 100.
Alongside partner Mladenovic, won third and fourth Grand Slam doubles titles in 2020, at Australian Open (d. Hsieh/Strycova in F) and Roland Garros (d. Guarachi/Krawczyk)
Lifted second major doubles title at 2019 Roland Garros (w/Mladenovic, d. Duan/Zheng in F)
Other doubles highlights in 2019 included finishing R-Up in doubles at Australian Open (w/Mladenovic, l. Stosur/Zheng), reaching SF at Wimbledon and title run at Istanbul (both w/Mladenovic)
Singles highlights in 2018 were reaching seventh and eighth career finals, at Taipei City (d. Kozlova in F) and Monterrey (l. Muguruza in F in 3s)
Enjoyed success in doubles in 2018, winning debut Slam at Australian Open, WTA Finals, Birmingham and reached QF at Wimbledon (all w/Mladenovic); crowned new WTA World No.1 in doubles after Wimbledon run (July 16, 2018)
Highest-ranked opponent beaten in career to date is No.9 Vandeweghe at 2018 Australian Open 1r
Reached a career-high three singles finals in 2017, capturing the second WTA singles title of her career on home soil in Budapest (d. Safarova in F) and posting back-to-back R-Up finishes at Québec City and Tashkent
Produced an impressive season on the doubles court in 2017, claiming a career-high six titles, including hoisting the trophy at the WTA Finals in Singapore (w/Hlavackova)
In 2016, reached 3r at a major for the first time, at US Open (l. Halep); shortly after New York run rose to her career-high ranking of No.25 (September 19, 2016)
Reached third singles final of career at 2016 Florianopolis (l. Begu in F), made SF appearances at Shenzhen and Rabat, and QF runs at St Petersburg, Katowice, Cincinnati and Moscow; qualified for the WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai where she fell in round robin stage (0-2 record)
Qualified for the 2016 WTA Finals in doubles w/Shvedova – fell in 1r (l. Mattek-Sands/Safarova); also qualified for 2015 WTA Finals w/Mladenovic – pair exited at RR stage
Highlights in 2015 were R-Up finish at Marrakech (l. Svitolina in F), winning the WTA 125K Series event in Taipei (d. Doi in F), and three doubles titles, at Dubai, Marrackech and Rome (all w/Mladenovic)
Scored first Top 20 win by upsetting No.17 Ivanovic en route to 2013 Monterrey QF
Reached first WTA singles SF at 2012 Bogotá, lifting maiden title the following week at Monterrey (d. Cadantu in F)
Fell 1r on WTA main draw debut at 2010 Budapest (as WC, l. Bacsinszky)
Hungarian Fed Cup Team, 2011-15 and 2017; Hungarian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016
Began senior career on ITF Circuit in Great Britain in 2009, reaching the final of her first three tournaments. Overall, owns 13 singles and 10 doubles titles on ITF Circuit
In juniors, was three-time doubles Grand Slam champion (2010 Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open – all w/Stephens) and two-time runner-up (2009 Roland Garros w/Watson, 2010 Australian Open w/Dabrowski)
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