Overview
Melinda Czink is a Hungarian former professional tennis player born in Budapest on October 22, 1982. She competed primarily on the WTA Tour and the ITF Circuit and is best known for reaching her career-high singles ranking of world No. 64 on March 1, 2004. During her active years she represented Hungary at international events and was a visible figure in Hungarian women's tennis.
Career and development
Czink developed through the junior ranks before moving into professional competition. Over the course of her career she played in numerous tour-level tournaments and many events on the ITF Circuit, which provide ranking points and development opportunities for players seeking to move up the professional ladder. Her progress to a top-100 singles ranking reflects sustained results against strong international fields.
Characteristics and playing profile
As a tour player, Czink demonstrated the consistency and tactical awareness required to succeed on both hard and clay courts. Like many touring professionals, she combined baseline play with selective aggressiveness to construct points. Her match experience against a range of opponents helped her adapt to different styles and conditions on tour.
Notable facts and legacy
- Birth and nationality: Born in Budapest, Hungary (Budapest).
- Ranking milestone: Reached world No. 64 in singles (career high).
- Professional presence: Competed on the WTA Tour and ITF Circuit (professional, tennis).
Players such as Czink contribute to their national tennis profile by competing internationally and inspiring younger players. For more background on her matches, results and statistics consult dedicated tennis archives and player databases that track tour histories and rankings (details). For an overview of Hungarian tennis and other national players, reference broader summaries and federation resources (national context, historical listings).