Klára Koukalová
Czech tennis player and WTA title winner
Czech tennis player and WTA title winner
Competed professionally in tennis, achieving notable success on the WTA Tour. Reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 20 in 2002. Secured one WTA singles title during career and multiple doubles titles. Represented the Czech Republic in competitions including the Fed Cup.
Won one WTA singles title
Reached No. 20 in WTA singles rankings
Competed in Fed Cup representing Czech Republic
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