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Szávay and beat
At the 2010 Rogers Cup, Zvonareva had a bye in the first round and beat Yaroslava Shvedova in the second round, 6 2, 6 1, Ágnes Szávay, 6 3, 6 3, in the third round and Kim Clijsters, 2 6, 6 3, 6 2, in the quarterfinals.
Szávay beat Mandy Minella 6 0, 6 1, and in doubles, Szávay and Marosi beat Minella and Claudine Schaul 6 3, 6 0, giving Hungary a 2 1 win in the tie.

Szávay and Olga
At the French Open, Szávay lost in the first round to qualifier Olga Govortsova 6 4 4 6 6 4.

Szávay and who
Date-Krumm played Anastasija Sevastova ( who ousted top seed Ágnes Szávay in the first round ) in the second round, but retired due to a recurring calf injury.
The other one was María José Martínez Sánchez, who was in Stosur's group at Bali for the round-robin stage with Ágnes Szávay.
The town is the birthplace of the highest ranked Hungarian tennis player Ágnes Szávay ( at one time ranked 13th in the world ), who has won five WTA titles.

Szávay and with
In the second set, Szávay saved a match point while trailing 5 1 with a second serve ace and then won nine consecutive games.
Szávay, with doubles partner Katalin Marosi, also lost against Mel South and Sarah Borwell 6 4, 6 3 and the United Kingdom won the tie 3 0.
However, against the tenth ranked player in the world, Agnieszka Radwańska, Szávay once again showed she was lacking confidence, as she lost 6 0, 5 7, 6 3, having led 3 1 in the third set with four points to go ahead 4 1 on Radwańska's serve.
Peng began her 2010 world tour with a first-round loss at the 2010 Brisbane International to Hungarian Ágnes Szávay 5 7, 6 4, 6 2.

Szávay and illness
Szávay missed the 2011 Australian Open and the Australian season because of illness.

Szávay and before
At her last tournament of the year, the Generali Linz Open, Pennetta defeated Ágnes Szávay in the first round and Dominika Cibulková in the second round before losing to former World No. 1 and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the quarterfinals 6 4, 6 4.
In August, Szávay reached the final of the Tier II Pilot Pen Tennis tournament in New Haven, Connecticut, defeating Daniela Hantuchová, Alona Bondarenko, and Samantha Stosur before losing to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final.
Szávay then reached the quarterfinals of the US Open, defeating 32nd-seeded Michaëlla Krajicek and seventh-seeded Nadia Petrova before losing to Kuznetsova.
Szávay led 5 0 in the first set tiebreak before losing it 9 7.
Szávay ended her four match losing streak by winning her first round match at the Tier II Sony Ericsson International in Bangalore, India before losing in the second round to Akgul Amanmuradova.
She finished the month at the 2010 Australian Open reaching the second round again, beating Stéphanie Dubois before falling to sixteenth seed Li Na 3 6, 7 5, 6 2 ( Szávay led 4 2 and held two match points in the second set ).
Bartoli defeated Vera Dushevina 6 4, 7 5, Ágnes Szávay 3 6, 6 4, 6 4, and María José Martínez Sánchez 5 7, 6 4, 7 6, before falling in the semifinals to Victoria Azarenka 3 6, 5 7.

Szávay and losing
Hantuchová once again fell out of the top 10, after losing in the second round of the Tier II Pilot Pen Tennis tournament in New Haven, Connecticut to eventual runner-up Ágnes Szávay.
In February, Szávay played in Fed Cup for Hungary, losing for the second time in 2009 to Keothavong 6 3, 6 2.
Szávay then played in Dubai losing to Frenchwoman Camille Pin 2 6 6 2 6 3, continuing her torrid form.
Despite losing in qualifications, Szávay entered the main draw as a lucky loser and got off to an encouraging start by beating Anna Orlik in the first round ( 7 5 7 5 ).
At the Grass season Szávay played at the 2010 AEGON International losing to Marion Bartoli in he second round.

Szávay and 2
She defeated Zhang Shuai 6 0, 6 3 in the first round and the talented Ágnes Szávay 6 1, 6 2 in the second round.
The following week, she was upset by Ágnes Szávay in the first round of the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, the third Premier Mandatory event of the year, 6 3, 6 7 ( 2 ), 6 2.
Ágnes Szávay, 6 2, 6 2
In singles, Szávay was the eighth seed but lost to unseeded Yuliana Fedak in the first round 3 6, 7 5, 6 2.
At the Tier I Qatar Telecom German Open in Berlin, Szávay lost to World No. 2 Ana Ivanović in three sets.
Szávay was seeded thirteenth at the US Open but lost in the second round to Tathiana Garbin of Italy 5 7, 6 2, 6 3.
In 2008 Szávay was the runner up, but in 2009 she lost in the first round Li Na 7 6 ( 6 ), 6 2.
Szávay then played in Monterrey defeating Frenchwoman Pauline Parmentier in the 1st round 6 2 6 2, showing signs of slowly getting back to form but lost to Vania King after leading a set and 4 1, 3 6 6 4 6 3.
Stosur won her first match against Szávay in three sets, 6 2, 3 6, 6 1, but lost her second to María José Martínez Sánchez, 6 7, 5 7.

Szávay and
* December 29 Ágnes Szávay, Hungarian tennis player
At the US Open, Petrova was seeded seventh but lost to Ágnes Szávay 6 4, 6 4.
Szávay was leading Kuznetsova 6 4, 0 3 when Szávay had to retire from the match because of a back injury.

Szávay and 6
At the Australian Open in Melbourne, Szávay was seeded 20th but lost in the first round to Ekaterina Makarova of Russia 3 6, 6 4, 7 5.

Szávay and 4
Going into the Tier I Family Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina, Szávay was ranked World No. 13, her highest-ever singles ranking ; she reached the quarterfinals but eventually lost to Alizé Cornet 7 5 6 4.
At Wimbledon, Szávay was seeded fifteenth but lost in the fourth round to unseeded Jie Zheng of China 6 3, 6 4.
Szávay was seeded eleventh at the Olympic Games in Beijing but lost to Zheng of China in the first round 4 6, 6 3, 7 5.
At the Australian Open, Szávay was seeded 23rd in women's singles but lost in the first round to Galina Voskoboeva 6 3, 3 6, 6 4.
At the 2009 French Open, Szávay was seeded 29th and upset world No. 3 Venus Williams, beating her 6 0, 6 4 in the 3rd round.
Szávay continued by playing the Monterrey Open as the fifth seed, she defeated Germans Julia Görges 6 3, 3 6, 6 3 and Anna-Lena Grönefeld 6 1, 6 7 ( 4 ), 6 1.

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