Career
On 15 April 2013, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 431. On 16 November 2009, she peaked at world number 416 in the doubles rankings. She reached a career high ranking in juniors of 11 in September 2008.
Alongside Nikola Hofmanova, Roma reached the semifinals of the 2007 Wimbledon Championships – Girls" Doubles.
In May 2009, Roma reached her first senior women"s final where she lost to Amanda Carreras. Roma had surgery on her back in the Autumn of 2009, and returned to match play in November 2010 playing team tennis for her homeclub of SALK. In her first match back she defeated Camilla Lundberg in straight sets.
Roma made her International Tennis Federation comeback in Tallinn, where she qualified and lost in the first round of the main draw. Another loss followed to Mona Barthel at Roma"s home tournament in Stockholm.
The following week she again qualified by winning four matches.
Roma"s style of play consists of a variety of spins and slices integrated into baseline play. She mixes her game up, breaking up baseline play with a variety of spins and slices, also using drop shots effectively. Roma is a solid player at the Netto, and has had much success in doubles.
Singles (3–2) Doubles (5–2).