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Virág Csurgó
Country (sports) Hungary
Born (1972-11-10) 10 November 1972 (age 52)
Siófok, Hungary
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Prize money$160,084
Singles
Career record160–140
Career titles6 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 160 (20 November 1995)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQ2 (1996)
French OpenQ2 (1996)
WimbledonQ3 (1995)
US OpenQ3 (1995)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games2R (1996)
Doubles
Career record156–107
Career titles17 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 84 (21 September 1998)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open2R (1996, 2000)
French Open2R (1997)
Wimbledon1R (1997, 1998)
US Open2R (1998)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games2R (1996)
Team competitions
Fed Cup6–10

Virág Csurgó (born 10 November 1972) is a Hungarian former tennis player.[1]

Csurgó won six singles and 17 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit in her career. On 20 November 1995, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 160. On 21 September 1998, she peaked at No. 84 in the WTA doubles rankings.

Csurgó reached the second round in both women's singles and doubles at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1] She wasn't originally entered in the singles event but was added when another competitor had to withdraw at the last minute. With only five minutes to take the court, she arrived at the match wearing her practice shorts and a T-shirt, and went on to defeat Aleksandra Olsza before falling to Kimiko Date in the second round.[citation needed]

Csurgó also reached the second round in three Grand Slam doubles tournaments. She made 16 appearances for the Hungary Fed Cup team.

ITF finals

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$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Singles: 8 (6–2)

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Result No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Win 1. 8 May 1989 ITF Schwarzach, Austria Clay Czechoslovakia Zuzana Witzová 4–6, 6–0, 6–2
Loss 2. 16 July 1990 ITF Spoleto, Italy Clay Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gorana Matić 6–3, 6–7, 4–6
Win 3. 14 September 1992 ITF Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Clay Venezuela Ninfa Marra 1–6, 7–6(6), 6–4
Win 4. 20 September 1993 ITF Rabac, Croatia Clay Croatia Ivona Horvat 6–2, 3–6, 6–3
Win 5. 27 September 1993 ITF Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Clay Ecuador María Dolores Campana 6–3, 7–6(3)
Win 6. 4 October 1993 ITF Freeport, Bahamas Hard United States Camille Benjamin 6–3, 6–4
Win 7. 11 October 1993 ITF Kingston, Jamaica Hard United States Ditta Huber 6–1, 6–3
Loss 8. 13 July 1997 ITF Puchheim, Germany Clay France Noëlle van Lottum 0–6, 2–6

Doubles: 29 (17–12)

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Result No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1. 18 July 1988 ITF Cava Tirr, Italy Clay Hungary Réka Szikszay Germany Christiane Hofmann
Poland Katarzyna Nowak
6–1, 6–1
Win 2. 24 April 1989 ITF Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia Clay Hungary Réka Szikszay Czechoslovakia Nora Bajčíková
Czechoslovakia Petra Holubová
6–0, 1–0 ret.
Loss 3. 1 May 1989 ITF Sezze, Italy Clay Hungary Nóra Köves Denmark Henriette Kjær Nielsen
Switzerland Natalie Tschan
0–6, 6–3, 3–6
Loss 4. 8 May 1989 ITF Schwarzach, Austria Clay Hungary Nóra Köves Netherlands Esmir Hoogendoorn
Germany Stefanie Rehmke
w/o
Loss 5. 9 July 1990 ITF Subiaco, Italy Clay Hungary Nóra Köves United States Kylie Johnson
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Barbara Mulej
6–7, 0–6
Win 6. 10 June 1991 ITF Érd, Hungary Clay Hungary Andrea Temesvári Czechoslovakia Petra Holubová
Czechoslovakia Markéta Štusková
6–1, 7–5
Loss 7. 20 July 1992 ITF Kaiserslautern, Germany Clay Germany Saskia Zink Germany Henrike Kadzidroga
Germany Eva-Maria Schürhoff
6–2, 5–7, 3–6
Win 8. 7 September 1992 ITF Kingston, Jamaica Hard Chile Macarena Miranda Peru Gianfranca Devercelli
United States Tracy Schroeder
6–4, 6–2
Win 9. 14 September 1992 ITF Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Clay Chile Macarena Miranda Peru Gianfranca Devercelli
United States Tracy Schroeder
6–4, 4–6, 6–1
Loss 10. 15 February 1993 ITF Amadora, Portugal Hard Bulgaria Teodora Nedeva Netherlands Lara Bitter
Netherlands Maaike Koutstaal
0–6, 6–3, 2–6
Loss 11. 29 March 1993 ITF Marsa, Malta Clay Slovenia Tjaša Jezernik Czech Republic Klára Bláhová
Croatia Maja Murić
3–6, 7–5, 3–6
Win 12. 27 September 1993 ITF Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Clay Colombia Ximena Rodríguez Ecuador María Dolores Campana
Ecuador Nuria Niemes
6–4, 6–1
Win 13. 11 October 1993 ITF Kingston, Jamaica Hard Hungary Zsofia Csapó United States Allison Kinsey
United States Kelly Story
6–1, 6–1
Loss 14. 15 May 1994 ITF Budapest, Hungary Clay Hungary Andrea Temesvári Czech Republic Eva Melicharová
Czech Republic Helena Vildová
2–6, 4–6
Win 15. 12 June 1994 ITF Caserta, Italy Clay Italy Flora Perfetti Japan Mami Donoshiro
Japan Kyōko Nagatsuka
6–1, 7–5
Win 16. 31 October 1994 ITF Montevideo, Uruguay Clay Hungary Petra Mandula South Africa Nannie de Villiers
Brazil Ana Paula Zannoni
6–4, 7–5
Win 17. 7 November 1994 ITF Buenos Aires, Argentina Clay Hungary Petra Mandula South Africa Nannie de Villiers
Argentina Laura Montalvo
6–3, 6–3
Win 18. 14 November 1994 ITF La Plata, Argentina Clay Hungary Petra Mandula Slovakia Patrícia Marková
Japan Yuka Tanaka
7–6(3), 7–5
Loss 19. 25 February 1996 ITF Bogotá, Colombia Clay Czech Republic Kateřina Kroupová-Šišková Greece Christína Papadáki
Argentina Mercedes Paz
6–7, 2–6
Win 20. 10 June 1996 ITF Budapest, Hungary Clay Hungary Nóra Köves Spain Ángeles Montolio
Colombia Fabiola Zuluaga
5–7, 7–5, 6–2
Loss 21. 23 September 1996 ITF Bucharest, Romania Clay Russia Julia Lutrova Germany Anca Barna
Germany Adriana Barna
6–4, 1–6, 0–6
Loss 22. 7 April 1997 ITF Athens, Greece Clay Bulgaria Svetlana Krivencheva Zimbabwe Cara Black
Kazakhstan Irina Selyutina
3–6, 4–6
Win 23. 28 September 1997 ITF Bucharest, Romania Clay Slovakia Janette Husárová Belarus Olga Glouschenko
Belarus Tatiana Poutchek
6–0, 6–0
Loss 24. 19 October 1997 ITF Flensburg, Germany Carpet (i) Germany Kirstin Freye Austria Patricia Wartusch
Germany Jasmin Wöhr
3–6, 6–3, 3–6
Win 25. 21 February 1998 ITF Redbridge, United Kingdom Hard (i) Ukraine Elena Tatarkova Germany Kirstin Freye
Israel Hila Rosen
7–5, 6–3
Win 26. 6 July 1998 ITF Puchheim, Germany Clay Hungary Nóra Köves Germany Silke Meier
Germany Jasmin Wöhr
4–6, 6–0, 6–3
Loss 27. 13 July 1998 ITF Darmstadt, Germany Clay Hungary Nóra Köves Belgium Laurence Courtois
France Noëlle van Lottum
5–7, 2–6
Win 28. 9 July 2000 ITF Stuttgart, Germany Clay Czech Republic Eva Martincová Germany Andrea Glass
Germany Jasmin Wöhr
6–2, 2–6, 6–4
Win 29. 24 July 2000 ITF Liège, Belgium Clay Hungary Petra Mandula Spain Eva Bes
Spain Gisela Riera
7–6(3), 6–1

References

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  1. ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Virág Csurgó". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
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