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Hungarian Grand Prix
You can find all you need to know about the Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest Open including the entry list, draw, schedules, results, prize money, and more on tennisuptodate.com.
Date: 17 - 23 July 2023
Category: WTA 250
Draw Size: 32S/16D
Prize Money:
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Entry List:
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Draw:
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News
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2024 Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest Open WTA Entry list featuring Kasatkina, Alexandrova and Timofeeva
28 June 2024
Arthur Ajayi
WTA
Sakkari and Kasatkina among players slated for 'witch hunt' during Hungarian Grand Prix controversy as Greek calls for Toth to be banned from WTA Tour
21 July 2023
Azeem Siddiqui
WTA
"Umpire is not fit to call claycourt matches": Navratilova gives verdict on horrific Zhang Shuai incident in Hungary
20 July 2023
Cristhián Avila
WTA
WTA release statement amid Hungarian Grand Prix fracas: "Incident and posts are being reviewed and will be addressed"
19 July 2023
Samuel Gill
WTA
"The Chinese are manipulating the world with a manipulative video": Hungarian Grand Prix latest to issue shameful response to Zhang Shuai incident
19 July 2023
Samuel Gill
WTA
"She made trouble for herself": Sad response from Hungarian qualifier Toth amid Shuai Zhang incident
19 July 2023
Samuel Gill
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