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'''Anikó Kapros''' (born in ] ] in ]) is a professional tennis player from ]. Kapros is best known for winning the Junior ] in 2000. She also caused a huge upset at the ] in ], as a qualifier, she upset |
'''Anikó Kapros''' (born in ] ] in ]) is a professional tennis player from ]. Kapros is best known for winning the Junior's singles title at the ] in ]. She also caused a huge upset at the ] in ], when she, as a qualifier, she upset 5<sup>th</sup> seeded ] in the first round. Henin-Hardenne went on to win the French Open in ], ], ] and, playing as Justine Henin, in ]. | ||
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Anikó Kapros (born in November 11 1983 in Budapest) is a professional tennis player from Hungary. Kapros is best known for winning the Junior's singles title at the Australian Open in 2000. She also caused a huge upset at the French Open in 2002, when she, as a qualifier, she upset 5 seeded Justine Henin-Hardenne in the first round. Henin-Hardenne went on to win the French Open in 2003, 2005, 2006 and, playing as Justine Henin, in 2007.
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