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Margit Madarász

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in 1907 and 1908. "On several occasions the Hungarian lady, Mlle. de Madarasz, showed up well with her powerful service," one 1908 report explained, "and it was mainly from lack of stamina that this young player failed to do even better." She qualified for and was scheduled to play in the
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Madarász was the first Hungarian woman to play tennis internationally. She began competing in tennis matches with the Budapest Lawn Tennis Club in 1901. She was the Hungarian national champion in 1903 and 1904. She won the German women's singles championship in 1907 and 1908, in
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Madarász married twice, first, in 1908, to Pál Kunz (who died in 1915) and second, in 1916, to Károly Thuróczy. Later in life she was known as a social hostess in Budapest before
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in London, but did not compete. Instead, she retired from tennis when she married that year.
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and Margit Mária Ligeti. Her maternal grandfather was artist
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playing a mixed doubles match in the South of France, from
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Budapest
Gyula Madarász
Antal Ligeti
Katalin Cséry
Hamburg
Monte Carlo
1908 Summer Olympics
World War II



"Thuróczy Károlyné Százéves szakácskönyve"
"Lawn Tennis on the Riviera"
"Riviera Championships"
"Lawn Tennis and Croquet on the Riviera"
Margit Madarász
International Tennis Federation
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A 1906 photograph of Madarász
Getty Images
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1884 births
1959 deaths
Hungarian female tennis players
Tennis players from Budapest

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