Career
She was posthumously inducted into the International Jewish Sports At the 1935 championships in Wembley, England, she advanced to the quarterfinals in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. In the Women"s Doubles in 1936, Kleinová and Jindra Holoubkova-Juarez lost to Americans World Champion Ruth Aarons and Jay Purves in the quarter-finals, losing 21–19 in the fourth game. In singles, she advanced as far as the round of 32.
She also lost in the round of 16 in both singles and Women"s Doubles.
Kleinová married Jacob Schalinger, the Chairman of her table tennis division, in 1939. Each was eventually sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
After World World War II concluded, in 1948 Kleinová and Vogel emigrated to the United States. She died of cancer in 1976.