- Máté
Valkusz (born 13
August 1998) is a
Hungarian professional tennis player.
Valkusz has a career-high ATP
singles ranking of No. 204,
achieved on 12...
-
Aleksandar Kovacevic Jakub Menšík
Sumit Nagal Dino Prižmić Dane
Sweeny Máté
Valkusz Giulio Zeppieri Zizou Bergs Hugo
Gaston Shintaro Mochizuki The
entry list...
- Máté
Valkusz was the
defending champion but
chose not to
defend his title. Joel Schwärzler won the
title after defeating Kamil Majchrzak 6–3, 6–3 in the...
- May 2023, he
reached the
final of the
Macedonian Open, but lost to Máté
Valkusz. The
following w****, he won the Inter****onali di
Tennis Città di Vicenza...
-
players received entry as
lucky losers: Gijs
Brouwer Matteo Martineau Máté
Valkusz Félix Auger-Ali****ime →
replaced by
Botic van de
Zandschulp Alex de Minaur...
- loser,
where he
notched his
first tour-level win over home wild card Máté
Valkusz. The next w****, he
reached his
second ATP
Challenger final in Ostrava,...
-
changes through the years, the
current judges are: Laci Gáspár, Majka, Milán
Valkusz (member of VALMAR) and Andi Tóth (season 5 winner).
There have been twelve...
- 1 S
Ofner 7 6 WC Y Erel 5 2 1 S
Ofner 4 7 77 WC E Kırkın 3 2 M
Valkusz 6 5 65 M
Valkusz 6 6 1 S
Ofner 6 6 K
Coppejans 6 6 K
Coppejans 4 1 N Serdarušić...
- (first round)
Pablo Llamas Ruiz (qualified) Jan
Choinski (qualified) Máté
Valkusz (first round)
Lucas Pouille (qualified) Jan
Choinski Lucas Pouille Jaime...
- Kopřiva was the
defending champion but lost in the
first round to Máté
Valkusz.
Dalibor Svrčina won the
title after defeating Tomáš Macháč 6–4, 6–2 in...