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Balázs Taróczy

1954 - Today

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Balázs Taróczy (Hungarian: Taróczy Balázs; born 9 May 1954) is a retired tennis player from Hungary. The right-hander won 13 singles titles in his career, and achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 12 in April 1982. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Balázs Taróczy is the 223rd most popular tennis player (down from 203rd in 2019), the 538th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 533rd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Hungarian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Balázs Taróczy ranks 223 out of 1,569Before him are Bob Falkenburg, Heinrich Schomburgk, Emma Raducanu, Owen Davidson, Manuel Alonso Areizaga, and Harold Mahony. After him are Bill Bowrey, Charles Winslow, Margaret Molesworth, Darren Cahill, Ethel Thomson Larcombe, and Tomáš Šmíd.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Balázs Taróczy ranks 309Before him are Friðrik Þór Friðriksson, Ricardo Ferretti, Bruno Coulais, Laima Vaikule, Kevin S. Bright, and Jonas Kazlauskas. After him are Cherie Blair, Adrian Vandenberg, Marc Ribot, Edward Natapei, Michel Camilo, and Philippe Bergeroo.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Balázs Taróczy ranks 538 out of 1,077Before him are Lajos Détári (1963), Tibor Csík (1927), István Nagy (1939), András Adorján (1950), Paul Hörbiger (1894), and Jenő Vincze (1908). After him are György Piller (1899), Dezső Bundzsák (1928), Miklós Szabados (1912), József Katona (1791), János Sajnovics (1733), and Lajos Koltai (1946).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Hungary

Among tennis players born in Hungary, Balázs Taróczy ranks 2Before him are Zsuzsa Körmöczy (1924). After him are István Gulyás (1931), Gene Mako (1916), Andrea Temesvári (1966), Ágnes Szávay (1988), Melinda Czink (1982), Tímea Babos (1993), Márton Fucsovics (1992), Gréta Arn (1979), Petra Mandula (1978), and Réka Luca Jani (1991).