A Hungarian professional tennis player is named as Timea Babos. She has won three singles and 17 doubles titles on the WTA Tour, one single and one doubles WTA 125K series titles, as well as 12 singles and nine doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. Her present coach is Nick Horvat. She turned into professional in the year 2011. Her greatest success has come in doubles, winning the 2018 Australian Open and having reached the women's doubles final of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and 2018 US Open with Kristina Mladenovic of France and the 2016 Wimbledon Championships with Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan, and the mixed doubles final of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships with Alexander Peya of Austria and the 2018 Australian Open with Rohan Bopanna of India. She is a very talented tennis player.
Slovenian Opponent In Thailand
On Saturday, 26th January 2019, the main draw was made for singles at the 250 000 USD WTA Tour event in Thailand: Timi’s opponent will be Tamara Zidansek. Last year, the Hungarian player won the tournament in Taiwan, which is now will be organized in Hua Hin. The Slovenian player is 78th in the World Rankings, her career-best position was 69th (29, October 2018). So far, she has won 1 WTA125 and 17 ITF competitions. A few days ago, at the Australian Open, she won 7:5, 6:3 against Daria Gavrilova (Australia), then lost against Naomi Osaka, 6:2, 6:4. The Japanese star now is the US Open and Australian Open Champ, and the new World No1.
Great success in the semifinal!
Timi and Kristina Mladenovic lost a total of six games against Jennifer Brady and Alison Riske. The match lasted 1 hour and 21 minutes in Melbourne. "I am very, very happy, I think we have played a high-quality match! They played tennis in a similar style as we did. Today we were better! I am pleased with this, because the pressure was high throughout the semifinal, and We were in a difficult situation several times. But We could always come back well. We look forward to Friday, another Grand Slam final! Of course, I am preparing for the final and the subsequent tournaments", Timi said. Last year in the US Open semifinal Timi and Kristina Mladenovic won 6:4, 7:6 (7-4) against Stosur and Zhang.
Why is Timea Famous For?
Timea is famous for being one of the best Hungarian female tennis players that ever played tennis and she is recognized for aggressive play style and powerful forehand.
Early Life, Family, Birthday, Education, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Wikipedia, Bio of Timea Babos
On 10th May 1993, Timea Babos was born in Sopron, Hungary. As of 2019, her age will be 26 on her next birthday in May. Currently, she is 25. Her birth sign is Taurus. Her nationality is Hungarian. She was born to Csaba Babos, her father and Zsuzanna Babos, her mother. Talking about her siblings, she has an older sister named Susie Babos. She is nicknamed as Timi. Her ethnicity is White. Her religion is Christian. Her other early life background such as education and more will be updated soon.
Height, Weight and Other Body Measurement
Timea Babos is a very beautiful tennis player with a cool attitude. She has a very charming smile with a glowing face. Her body build is Athletic. She has a tall height of 179 cm or 5 feet 10 inches. Her hair color is Blonde and her eye color is Green. Her body measurement is 38-29-36 in. Her dress size is 8 US. Her bra size is 36B. Her other body measurement such as shoe size and more will be updated soon.
How Timea Began Her Career?
- Timea began her career from the year 2010 at the Australian Open.
- There, she competed in the girls singles junior event where she beat Australian Ashling Sumner in the first round.
- Then she faced Kristyna Pliskova and lost in three sets after winning Sandra Zaniewska and Anna Arina Marenko.
- She competed in the girls' doubles event and also was seeded 1st along with Gabriela Dabrowski. In the final, they lost to Jana Cepelova and Chantal Skamlova.
- Later, she won the French Open girls' doubles event with Sloane Stephens.
- Babos and Stephens won the Wimbledon Championships, beating Elina Svitolina and Irina Khromacheva in the final.
- She then continued to mainly participate on the ITF Women's Circuit.
- After that, she entered a $50,000 tournament in Saguenay, Quebec, ranked 181st.
- She also won her biggest title to date as the 3rd seed.
- She finished the year 2011 with a 41-19 record, ranked 153rd, having won four ITF tournaments.
- She began 2012 season at an ITF tournament in Quanzhou, China where she reached the final of the $50,000 event just to fall short against 1st seeded Kimiko Date-Krumm in straight sets.
- Her last tournament was a $50,000 in Toronto.
- There, she lost the final to Victoria Duval. Babos ended the year ranked No. 88 in the singles rankings and No. 45 in the doubles.
- In February 2018, she won Taiwan Open, defeating Kateryna Kozlova in the final.
- She also reached final in Monterrey, where she lost to Garbine Muguruza.
- Babos and Mladenovic won doubles at 2018 Birmingham Classic, defeating Elise Mertens and Demi Schuurs in the final.
- After Wimbledon Babos became No. 1 in doubles rankings for the first time.
- Tímea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic were the defending champions at 2019 Australian Open.
- But they lost in the final to Samantha Stosur and Zhang Shuai.
Marital Status, Affairs, Children's, Sexual Orientation
Timea is not married yet and she is still to get married. There are no rumors about her dating with anyone. She is focusing on her career rather than being in a relationship. At present, she is living a happy life without any disturbances. Her sexual orientation is straight. There is no information regarding her children.
Net Worth, Salary and Source of Income
The net worth of this famous tennis player has not been revealed yet and will be updated soon. Her exact salary has also not published yet. But she is satisfied with her earnings. Her major source of income is from her tennis career. She has won a total of 2 WTA, 1 WTA 125K, 12 ITF singles titles, won a total of 17 WTA, 1 WTA 125K, 9 ITF doubles titles and earned a total of $4,506,323 from the competition. Timea is sponsored by MOL, Park Teniszklub, Szerencsejatek Zrt., Mazda, Babolat, and Fila.