Dalma Gálfi

Definition Dalma Gálfi is a Hungarian professional tennis player. She is known for her participation in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour and International Tennis Federation (ITF) circuit.

Overview Born on August 13, 1998, in Veszprém, Hungary, Dalma Gálfi began her professional tennis career in the mid-2010s. She gained early recognition in her junior career, particularly by winning the girls' doubles title at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships with her partner Fanni Stollár. Later that year, she achieved her highest junior ranking of world number 1. As she transitioned to the senior circuit, Gálfi has primarily competed in singles and doubles events, achieving career-high rankings within the top 100 in singles and top 150 in doubles. She represents Hungary in international team competitions, including the Billie Jean King Cup.

Characteristics Gálfi is a right-handed player who employs a two-handed backhand. Her playing style is characterized by an aggressive baseline game, utilizing powerful groundstrokes to dictate points. She has demonstrated consistency on various surfaces, with notable performances on hard courts and grass. Throughout her career, she has secured multiple singles and doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit, which serves as a developmental tour for professional tennis players. Her career highlights include qualifying for and competing in the main draws of all four Grand Slam tournaments.

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  • WTA Tour: The primary professional tennis circuit for women, where Gálfi competes.
  • ITF Women's World Tennis Tour: A series of tournaments below the WTA Tour, where players earn ranking points.
  • Grand Slam Tournaments: The four major annual tennis tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open) where Gálfi has participated.
  • Billie Jean King Cup: An international team competition for women's tennis, formerly known as the Fed Cup, in which Gálfi has represented Hungary.
  • Hungarian Tennis: The broader context of professional tennis players from Hungary.
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