Career
She turned professional in 1992 and reached her career high singles ranking on October 6, 1997, when she became the Number. 50 of the world. 1997 was Maruska"s best year on the Women's Tennis Association Tour, highlighted by her first (and only) Tour title and another Tour final amid a wave of inconsistent results. As the world Number. At the ECM Prague Open, she made her second Tour final, but this time failed to walk away with the title.
1998 was a poor year for Maruska in comparison.
She reached the second round of the French Open but had few other results and fell out of the top 100, subsequently never reaching her level of one year ago again. She earned a 2–6 record in those ties.
In 2001, she played her last professional singles match, at the United States. Open, losing to Nathalie Vierin in the first round of qualifying.