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'''Greta Arn''' (born ], ]; in ], ]) is a professional tennis player from ]. In her career she won four ] titles in singles and in doubles; she also won her first ] title in ], in ], on ], ]. Her career high on WTA rankings was No.81, on ], ]. | '''Greta Arn''' (born ], ]; in ], ]) is a professional tennis player from ]. In her career she won four ] titles in singles and in doubles; she also won her first ] title in ], in ], on ], ]. Her career high on WTA rankings was No.81, on ], ]. | ||
She won her first ] title as a qualifier ranked No.176 in the world, becoming lowest ranked and first qualifier to win a ] event in 2007. In the Tier |
She won her first ] title as a qualifier ranked No.176 in the world, becoming lowest ranked and first qualifier to win a ] event in 2007. In the Tier IV ] final she defeated teenager ] 26 61 76 (3) saving two matchpoints at 45 in third set. | ||
==WTA Tour titles (1)== | ==WTA Tour titles (1)== |
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Greta Arn (born April 13, 1979; in Budapest, Hungary) is a professional tennis player from Germany. In her career she won four ITF titles in singles and in doubles; she also won her first WTA title in Estoril, in Portugal, on May 6, 2007. Her career high on WTA rankings was No.81, on July 22, 2002.
She won her first WTA Tour title as a qualifier ranked No.176 in the world, becoming lowest ranked and first qualifier to win a WTA Tour event in 2007. In the Tier IV Estoril final she defeated teenager Victoria Azarenka 26 61 76 (3) saving two matchpoints at 45 in third set.
WTA Tour titles (1)
Singles (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in the final | Score |
1. | May 6, 2007 | Estoril, Portugal | Clay | Victoria Azarenka | 2-6, 6-1, 7-6(3) |
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