Background
Her mother, Anikó Kéry, won a bronze medal in gymnastics at the Olympic Games in Munich 1972.
Her mother, Anikó Kéry, won a bronze medal in gymnastics at the Olympic Games in Munich 1972.
She caused an upset at the French Open in 2002, when she, as a qualifier, upset 5th seeded Justine Henin-Hardenne in the first round. She returned to Hungary at the age of nine. Professional career
Kapros" senior career has been marred by recurring knee injuries.
Her biggest success at a Women's Tennis Association tournament came in September 2003 when she reached the final of the Japan Open in Tokyo, where she lost to Maria Sharapova.
Her highest ranking in singles was 44. Kapros was part of the Hungarian olympics team in Athens in the year of 2004.
Retired in 2010 from professional tennis. Is now the head coach and club director at Patak Party Tenisz Club in Budapest.
Singles: (0-1).