Anna Bondár
Anna Bondár is a Hungarian professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of No. 50 by the WTA, achieved on 18 July 2022 and a best doubles ranking of No. 43, reached on 30 January 2023. She is currently the No. 1 singles player from Hungary.
Playing for Hungary in Billie Jean King Cup, Bondár has a win–loss record of 16–9.
Career overview
2021: WTA 125 title, top 100 debut
The 2021 season was one of progress for Bondár. In July in Gdynia, at the 2021 [WTA Poland Open – Singles|Poland Open], she reached her first WTA Tour-level quarterfinal also recording her first two wins on the tour.Starting early September, she had a series of good results. The first step was the 60k Collonge-Bellerive tournament where she reached semifinal defeating all her opponents in straight sets. The following week, she advanced to quarterfinals of the Karlsruhe Open – Singles|Karlsruhe Open], a tournament that is part of WTA Challenger Tour. Two weeks later, she won her first significant ITF title at the 80k Wiesbaden Open in both singles and doubles events. Her journey continued seven days later when she reached another 80k final in 2021 [ITF Féminin Le Neubourg – Singles|Le Neuborg]. This time she failed to lift the trophy, losing to Mihaela Buzărnescu.
In early November, she won her first title at a WTA 125 event, defeating Diane Parry in the final of the Argentina Open – Singles|Argentina Open]. The following week, she won the 60k 2021 [Copa LP Chile – Singles|Copa Santiago] and secured her debut in the top 100, at world No. 90, on 15 November 2021.
2022: Major quarterfinal, WTA 1000 & top 50 debuts, doubles title
She made her Grand Slam tournament debut at the Australian Open in singles and doubles.At the French Open, she reached the first major quarterfinal in her career, in the doubles event, partnering Greet Minnen.
Seeded ninth at the Hungarian Grand Prix, she advanced to the semifinals without dropping a set, defeating second seeded Martina Trevisan. As a result, she reached the top 50 on 18 July 2022.
She won her maiden WTA Tour title in doubles at the Palermo Ladies Open, partnering with Kimberley Zimmermann.
2023: Italian Open third round
On her debut at the Italian Open, she reached the third round as a qualifier for the first time at the WTA 1000-level, defeating Tatjana Maria and 13th seed Karolína Plíšková, before losing to 22nd seed Zheng Qinwen.Partnering with Diane Parry, Bondár won the doubles title at the Lausanne Open, defeating Amina Anshba and Anastasia Dețiuc in the final.
2024: Challenger titles in singles and doubles
At the Iaşi Open, she reached the quarterfinals by defeating qualifier Marie Benoît and Marina Bassols Ribera, before losing to Olga Danilović.At the Hamburg Open – Women's singles|Hamburg Open], Bondár reached the quarterfinals as the No. 4 seed, with wins over German qualifier Andrea Petkovic and Kateryna Baindl. She moved on to the semifinals with a retirement from Eva Lys. In the last four, Bondár defeated Olga Danilović to set up a final with defending champion, Arantxa Rus, whom she defeated in straight sets. At the same tournament, she partnered Kimberley Zimmermann and they also made the final and she defeated again Arantxa Rus. They were coming back from a set down to beat Rus and her partner Nina Stojanović.
2025: First WTA Tour singles final
Bondár made it into the second round at the French Open – Women's singles|French Open] for the first time with a win over Laura Siegemund, before losing to 13th seed Elina Svitolina.In July at the Hamburg Open, which was now back as a WTA 250 tournament, after being downgraded to a Challenger event the previous year, she reached her first Tour-level singles final, defeating wildcard entrant Noma Noha Akugue, Sinja Kraus, top seed Ekaterina Alexandrova and Kaja Juvan. Bondár lost the championship match to Loïs Boisson, in straight sets. Partnering Arantxa Rus, she also made it through to the doubles final; they were defeated in a deciding champions tiebreak by top seeds Nadiia Kichenok and Makoto Ninomiya.
Performance timelines
''Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Billie Jean King Cup, United Cup, Hopman Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.''Singles
''Current through the 2023 Cluj Open.''Doubles
''Current through the 2023 US Open.''WTA Tour finals
Singles: 1 (runner-up)
| Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Loss | 0–1 | [2025 Hamburg Open – Women's singles|] | Hamburg European Open, Germany | WTA 250 | Clay | ![]() Doubles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)
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