Hana Mandlíková

Hana Mandlikova ( born February 19, 1962 in Prague) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, which in 1988 adopted an Australian citizen. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame of tennis in 1994.

Life

Hana Mandlikova is the daughter of Vilém Mandlik athletes who stood in 1956 at the Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne in the semifinals of the 200m track ( athletics). She married in 1986 in Prague the Australian restorer January Sedlak. The couple divorced after two years, had received Australian citizenship shortly after Mandlikova. In June 2002, she was was the mother of twins, a son and a daughter, whose father was a friend Mandlikovás. Mandlikova attracts the children together with her ​​partner, fitness trainer Liz Resseguie on.

Career

Mandlikova won singles and 19 doubles titles in her career 27. 22 of her singles title she won on the WTA Tour. They also won four singles and one doubles titles at Grand Slam tournaments. In her career she was four more times in singles and in doubles three times in the final of a Grand Slam tournament.

Mandlikova played 1978-1987 in the Fed Cup for the Czechoslovakian team. From 61 games, they won 49; it has a separate balance sheet of 34:6, in a double of 15:6. Mandlikova won with her team three times the Fed Cup ( 1983-1985).

After her active career as a player, which lasted from 1978 to 1990, she worked as a tennis coach, among other things Jana Novotná. In 1994, its induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Grand Slam successes ( 5)

Grand Slam finals ( 7)

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