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Marie Neumanova

tennis player

Alias: Marie Neumannová
Mrs M.Pinterova
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Bio Marie Neumanova also known by her married name Marie Pinterova is a Czech and Hungarian professional tennis player with a professional career from 1969 to 1989.
Marie Neumanova was born in 1946 in Stará Boleslav. She began her professional career in 1969. In 1974 Neumanova married Hungarian engineer András Pinter. They had one son, Karim in 1976. Neumanova returned to professional tennis at the age of 34, and won the Tokyo title.
In 1974, she played the quarter-finals at Roland Garros (but was beaten by Olga Morozova), her best performance in a single round of the Grand Slam. She has won two WTA singles during her career, first in Florida in 1972 (opposite Billie Jean King in the final), the second to Japan in 1981.

During her career Neumanova has won:
-Two Czech Internationals
-Virginia Slims of Jacksonville
-The Cairo Open
-The Japan Open
-The World University Games.
She has had successful matches against some of the big names of tennis, other than those mentioned, including Martina Navratilova, Sue Barker and Kathy Jordan.

She has played on the European senior circuit of the ITF since 1995. Since then she has won 11 World singles championship titles and 24 European titles.
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