Mira Antonitsch

Mira Antonitsch

Mira Antonitsch was born on December 16th, 1998

Full Name: Mira Antonitsch
Place of Birth: Austria
Profession: Tennis Player
Nationality: Austrian
Career Prize Money: $20,000+
Highest Ranking: No. 444
Turned Pro: 2013
Plays: Right-handed

Austrian tennis player known for winning several ITF titles and competing in Grand Slam tournaments. She represents Austria in international team competitions.

Timeline
1995
Born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Mira Antonitsch was born on March 19, 1995, in Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
2013
Won ITF Womens Circuit singles title
Antonitsch won her first ITF Womens Circuit singles title in 2013.
2015
Reached WTA top 200
Antonitsch broke into the WTA top 200 for the first time in 2015.
2017
Participated in Australian Open
Antonitsch qualified for the Australian Open, her first Grand Slam appearance.
2020
Competed in Austrian Tennis Championships
Antonitsch participated in the Austrian Tennis Championships, representing her country.
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FAQ
What is Mira Antonitschs most notable tennis achievement?
Mira Antonitschs most notable tennis achievement is winning several ITF Womens Circuit titles, including the 2017 Open de lIsère tournament.
How did Mira Antonitsch start her tennis career?
Mira Antonitsch began her tennis career playing in junior tournaments, eventually turning pro and competing in ITF Womens Circuit events.
What is Mira Antonitschs current tennis ranking?
As of now, Mira Antonitschs current tennis ranking is unclear, as there is limited information available about her recent career developments.
Has Mira Antonitsch played in any Grand Slam tournaments?
No, Mira Antonitsch has not played in any Grand Slam tournaments, having only competed in ITF Womens Circuit events and lower-tier tournaments.
What is Mira Antonitschs current tennis status?
As of now, Mira Antonitschs current tennis status is unclear, with no information available about her recent career developments or retirement plans.

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