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Romana Tabak

Romana Tabak (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrɔmana ˈtabak]) or Romana Tabaková ([- ˈtabakɔʋaː]; born 7 May 1991) is a Slovak politician and former professional tennis player. She is a former junior world No. 36, achieving that ranking in March 2008. Her career-high ranking of world No. 240 was achieved February 2012.

Romana Tabak
Born (1991-05-07) 7 May 1991 (age 32)
Bratislava, Slovak Republic
EducationConcordia College
Children1
Member of the National Council
Assumed office
21 March 2020
Personal details
Political partyOrdinary People and Independent Personalities (2020-2022)
We Are Family (2022-2023)
Independent(2023-)

Tennis career
Full nameRomana Caroline Tabak
Country (sports) Slovakia
ResidenceBratislava, Slovak Republic
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Turned pro2005
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$42,131
Singles
Career record113–74 (60.4%)
Career titles6 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 240 (27 February 2012)
Doubles
Career record52–40 (56.5%)
Career titles5 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 313 (17 August 2009)

Political career

On 29 February 2020, she got elected in parliamentary elections and became a member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for the political party Ordinary People along with fellow Slovak tennis players Karol Kučera and Ján Krošlák.[1] In May 2022, she was expelled from the party, after voting against the potential prosecution of former PM Robert Fico in custody.[2] In August, she joined the parliamentary caucus of the We Are Family party.[3] In March 2023, she left the caucus over her opposition to donating Slovak Mig 29 fighter jets to Ukraine, which Sme Rodina supported.[4]

In late September 2022, Tabak was legally accused by a Freedom and Solidarity MP Jana Bittó Cigániková of assault in a nightclub.[5] She was sentenced of a misdemeanor and ordered to pay a 30 euro fine as a result of the attack.[6]

Personal

Tabak was a contestant in 2007 in Slovakia's Next Top Model, but withdrew after a few episodes because of parental disapproval.[7] In 2012, the same year Tabak reached her highest singles ranking, she was diagnosed with Lyme disease, and blamed this for damaging her development as a tennis player on the pro tour.[8] She studied at Durham University from 2017 to 2018 on a sports scholarship.[9][10]

Charitable activities

Tabak took part in missionary trips to India, Africa and Brazil and she aided Ukrainian refugees at the Main Railway Station in Bratislava in March and April 2022.[11]

Tennis career

ITF finals

$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Singles (6–3)

Result W–L Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Loss 1. 11 May 2008 ITF Michalovce, Slovakia Clay   Klaudia Boczová 2–6, 3–6
Win 1. 17 August 2008 ITF Iława, Poland Clay   Aleksandra Rosolska 6–3, 4–6, 6–1
Win 2. 2 May 2010 ITF Bournemouth, UK Clay   Lisa Whybourn 6–1, 6–7(7), 7–6(7)
Loss 2. 1 May 2011 ITF Bournemouth, UK Clay   Scarlett Werner 3–6, 5–7
Win 3. 14 May 2011 ITF Båstad, Sweden Clay   Olga Brózda 7–5, 6–7(2), 6–2
Win 4. 5 November 2011 Asunción Open, Paraguay Clay   María Irigoyen 5–7, 7–6(7), 7–5
Win 5. 12 November 2011 Asunción Open Clay   Tina Schiechtl 6–7(4), 6–4, 6–4
Win 6. 19 November 2011 Asunción Open Clay   Florencia Molinero 6–1, 6–0
Loss 3. 10 December 2011 ITF Buenos Aires, Argentina Clay   Julia Cohen 5–7, 2–6

Doubles (5–4)

Result No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1. 14 October 2007 ITF Espinho, Portugal Clay   Sylwia Zagórska   Liudmila Nikoyan
  Inna Sokolova
3–6, 6–1, [10–4]
Loss 1. 11 May 2008 ITF Michalovce, Slovakia Clay   Nikola Vajdova   Lenka Jurikova
  Katarzyna Piter
1–6, 1–6
Win 2. 18 May 2008 ITF Bucharest, Romania Clay   Klaudia Boczová   Ioana Gașpar
  Vivian Segnini
6–2, 6–0
Win 3. 16 August 2008 ITF Iława, Poland Clay   Ima Bohush   Lisa Marshall
  Anna Movsisyan
6–3, 6–2
Loss 2. 6 June 2009 ITF Brno, Czech Republic Clay   Karin Morgosová   Sophie Ferguson
  Trudi Musgrave
4–6, 1–6
Win 4. 6 March 2010 ITF Antalya, Turkey Clay   Michaela Pochabová   Diana Marcu
  Simona Matei
6–1, 6–1
Loss 3. 18 April 2010 ITF Bol, Croatia Clay   Chantal Škamlová   Alexandra Cadanțu
  Alexandra Damaschin
2–6, 6–1, [5–10]
Loss 4. 25 June 2011 ITF Lenzerheide, Switzerland Clay   Nikola Hofmanova   Ani Mijačika
  Amra Sadiković
6–4, 2–6, [4–10]
Win 5. 18 May 2012 ITF Caserta, Italy Clay   Katarzyna Piter   Aleksandra Krunić
  Viktorija Golubic
6–2, 6–4

Junior titles

Singles:

  • Winner (2): 2007 – Piešťany – Grade 2, Prato – Grade 2

Doubles:

  • Winner (2): 2008 – Umag – Grade 1 (w./Toljan); 2006 – Bratislava – Grade 4 (w./Tereza Budilova)

Awards

  • 2008: Junior Tennis Player of the Year in Slovak Republic

Career in review

  • 2003 – finished at No. 3 in Slovak ranking (U12)
  • 2004 – won one singles title in tournament in Slovakia, runner-up one time
  • 2005 – finished at No. 9 in Slovak ranking (U14); won five singles titles, runner-up two times
  • 2006 – finished at No. 13 in Slovak ranking (U18); won two singles titles, runner-up two times, played her first ITF junior tournament in Bratislava as WC, also won her first doubles title in junior tournament Bratislava, Grade 4
  • 2007 – finished at No. 4 in Slovak ranking (U18), won two junior tournaments Grade 2 in Pieštany (def. Lenka Juríková in final) and Prato (d. Bojanovski in final), made junior Grand Slam main-draw debut at Wimbledon, made top 100 debut in ITF ranking in May 2007, played in European Junior Championships U16, also played her first ITF tournament in Maribor, reached 1st round as qualifier (d. Anikó Kapros and Kristína Kučová in qualifying; l. to Lenka Tvarošková), won her first ITF doubles title in Espinho (w./Zagórska) in October
  • 2008 – finished at No. 1 in Slovak ranking (U18), at No. 46 in ITF ranking, at No. 588 in WTA singles ranking and at No. 481 in WTA doubles ranking, played all four junior Grand Slam tournaments: French Open – doubles SF (w./Juríková); Wimbledon – singles SF (l. to Laura Robson) – played in European Junior Championships U18, won junior doubles title Grade 1 (w./Toljan) in Umag, won one ITF singles titles in Ilawa (d. Aleksandra Rosolska in final) and two ITF doubles titles in Bucharest (w./Boczová) and Ilawa (w./Ima Bohush), was named as Junior Player of the Year 2008 in Slovakia; she also played at Wimbledon on 25 June 2008,[12] dated Grigor Dimitrov, accompanied him at Championships Dinner at Wimbledon.
  • 2009 – finished at No. 678 in WTA singles ranking and at No. 349 in WTA doubles ranking, played first WTA qualifying at tournament in Prague[13]
  • 2010 – finished at No. 808 in WTA singles ranking and at No. 619 in WTA doubles ranking, won one ITF singles title in Bournemouth (d. Lisa Whybourn in final)[14] and one ITF doubles title in Antalya (w./Michaela Pochabová). From June 2010 to March 2011, she did not play any tournaments apart from the ITF Espinho event in October 2010 because of a knee injury.
  • 2011 – finished at No. 255 in WTA singles rankings and at No. 436 in WTA doubles rankings, won four ITF singles titles in Båstad ($10k, d. Brozda in final) and hat trick in Asunción ($10k, d. Irigoyen in final; $10k, d. Schiechtl in final and $25k, d. Molinero in final), Tabak was runner-up to Scarlett Werner in the ITF tournament at Bournemouth,[15] but lost her WTA singles ranking on 9 May 2011,[16] regaining it on 23 May 2011.[17] 'Player of November' award according to the ITF.

References

  1. ^ Adam Carr. "SLOVAK REPUBLIC LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 29 FEBRUARY 2020". Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ Fabok, Martin. "MPs Hatrakova and Tabak Expelled from OLaNO Caucus Over Their Vote on Fico | NEWS NOW". Tlačová agentúra Slovenskej republiky - TASR.sk. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  3. ^ "MPs Tabak, Kroslak and Simko to Join We Are Family Caucus". www.tasr.sk. Tlačová agentúra Slovenskej republiky - TASR.sk. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Poslankyňa Tabák vystúpila pre darovanie migov z klubu Sme rodina". domov.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Poslankyňa Tabák: Bitku začala nepríčetná Cigániková. Po mojej rane zvädla ako tulipán". Denník Štandard (in Slovak). Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Tabák dostala za bitku s Bittó Cigánikovou pokutu 30 eur". Pravda.sk (in Slovak). 27 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  7. ^ Anjel, Vlado (20 February 2009). "VIDEO – Romana Tabaková: Tenisoví fešáci? Gulbis a Simon! – Najlepšia juniorská tenistka Slovenska 2008 Romana Tabaková odpovedala na vaše otázky!". Čas.sk – Šport. Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Romana Tabak". Behind The Racquet. 26 January 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  9. ^ DULTC (5 October 2017). "Today's feature is Romana Tabak!". Facebook. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  10. ^ Romana Tabak (18 June 2019). "I miss these smart & kind sporty people!". Facebook. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  11. ^ "A opäť tá Romana! Najprv BUJARÝ žúr, potom.. Na týchto ZÁBEROCH by ste Tabák ani NESPOZNALI!". www1.pluska.sk (in Slovak). 4 April 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Wimbledon – Tuesday's order of play". Yorkshire Post. 25 June 2008. Retrieved 6 May 2010. Court 4 (12pm): Milos Raonic (Can) v (6) Henrique Cunha (Bra), Romana Tabakova (Svk) v (14) Elena Chernyakova (Rus), ...., Cindy Chala (Fra) & Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (Tha) v Katarzyna Piter (Pol) & Romana Tabakova (Svk)
  13. ^ "ECM Prague Open 2009 – Qualifying Singles" (PDF). Archive. WTA. 19 July 2009. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
  14. ^ "Romana won the title in Bournemouth!". Blogger. 28 April 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011. Romana won the tournament in Bournemouth. She did take her 2nd ITF title even as qualifier! In final match she won against 6th seed Lisa Whybourn (GBR) 6–1, 6–7(7), 7–6(7). It was a really long match (almost 4 hours) but in the end Romana was luckier. Romana said after the match: "We had to play outdoor, but because of rain we did play final match on hardcourt indoor. I did start match really well, I did lead 6–1, 5–2, but then I wasted chances and match continued in tiebreak, there I have had three match balls at 6–4 and 7–6, but unfortunately I lost second set. In third set I did start better again, I did lead 4–0 and also 5–3, but Whybourn again started to play better and hit some winners. In tiebreak, I again wasted another three matchpoints at 6–4 and 7–6. By last point at 8–7, I did come to the net and Lisa send the ball into the close out. I fell down and started to cry. I don't know if that was because of I have been really exhausted or because of enjoynment. I am very happy. I really appreciate this title, it helped to me mentally. I don't know yet where I will play next. But I will do my best, I don't want waste my chances as last season."
  15. ^ "Stephenson takes women's doubles title in Bournemouth". British Tennis. LTA. 30 April 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  16. ^ "As of May 9, 2011". WTA Singles Rankings. WTA. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  17. ^ "As of May 23, 2011". WTA Singles Rankings. WTA. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.

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Romana Tabak Slovak pronunciation ˈrɔmana ˈtabak or Romana Tabakova ˈtabakɔʋaː born 7 May 1991 is a Slovak politician and former professional tennis player She is a former junior world No 36 achieving that ranking in March 2008 Her career high ranking of world No 240 was achieved February 2012 Romana TabakBorn 1991 05 07 7 May 1991 age 32 Bratislava Slovak RepublicEducationConcordia CollegeChildren1Member of the National CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 21 March 2020Personal detailsPolitical partyOrdinary People and Independent Personalities 2020 2022 We Are Family 2022 2023 Independent 2023 Tennis careerFull nameRomana Caroline TabakCountry sports SlovakiaResidenceBratislava Slovak RepublicHeight1 79 m 5 ft 10 1 2 in Turned pro2005PlaysRight handed two handed backhand Prize money 42 131SinglesCareer record113 74 60 4 Career titles6 ITFHighest rankingNo 240 27 February 2012 DoublesCareer record52 40 56 5 Career titles5 ITFHighest rankingNo 313 17 August 2009 Contents 1 Political career 2 Personal 2 1 Charitable activities 3 Tennis career 3 1 ITF finals 3 1 1 Singles 6 3 3 1 2 Doubles 5 4 3 2 Junior titles 3 3 Awards 3 4 Career in review 4 References 5 External linksPolitical career EditOn 29 February 2020 she got elected in parliamentary elections and became a member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for the political party Ordinary People along with fellow Slovak tennis players Karol Kucera and Jan Kroslak 1 In May 2022 she was expelled from the party after voting against the potential prosecution of former PM Robert Fico in custody 2 In August she joined the parliamentary caucus of the We Are Family party 3 In March 2023 she left the caucus over her opposition to donating Slovak Mig 29 fighter jets to Ukraine which Sme Rodina supported 4 In late September 2022 Tabak was legally accused by a Freedom and Solidarity MP Jana Bitto Ciganikova of assault in a nightclub 5 She was sentenced of a misdemeanor and ordered to pay a 30 euro fine as a result of the attack 6 Personal EditTabak was a contestant in 2007 in Slovakia s Next Top Model but withdrew after a few episodes because of parental disapproval 7 In 2012 the same year Tabak reached her highest singles ranking she was diagnosed with Lyme disease and blamed this for damaging her development as a tennis player on the pro tour 8 She studied at Durham University from 2017 to 2018 on a sports scholarship 9 10 Charitable activities Edit Tabak took part in missionary trips to India Africa and Brazil and she aided Ukrainian refugees at the Main Railway Station in Bratislava in March and April 2022 11 Tennis career EditITF finals Edit 50 000 tournaments 25 000 tournaments 10 000 tournamentsSingles 6 3 Edit Result W L Date Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreLoss 1 11 May 2008 ITF Michalovce Slovakia Clay Klaudia Boczova 2 6 3 6Win 1 17 August 2008 ITF Ilawa Poland Clay Aleksandra Rosolska 6 3 4 6 6 1Win 2 2 May 2010 ITF Bournemouth UK Clay Lisa Whybourn 6 1 6 7 7 7 6 7 Loss 2 1 May 2011 ITF Bournemouth UK Clay Scarlett Werner 3 6 5 7Win 3 14 May 2011 ITF Bastad Sweden Clay Olga Brozda 7 5 6 7 2 6 2Win 4 5 November 2011 Asuncion Open Paraguay Clay Maria Irigoyen 5 7 7 6 7 7 5Win 5 12 November 2011 Asuncion Open Clay Tina Schiechtl 6 7 4 6 4 6 4Win 6 19 November 2011 Asuncion Open Clay Florencia Molinero 6 1 6 0Loss 3 10 December 2011 ITF Buenos Aires Argentina Clay Julia Cohen 5 7 2 6Doubles 5 4 Edit Result No Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreWin 1 14 October 2007 ITF Espinho Portugal Clay Sylwia Zagorska Liudmila Nikoyan Inna Sokolova 3 6 6 1 10 4 Loss 1 11 May 2008 ITF Michalovce Slovakia Clay Nikola Vajdova Lenka Jurikova Katarzyna Piter 1 6 1 6Win 2 18 May 2008 ITF Bucharest Romania Clay Klaudia Boczova Ioana Gașpar Vivian Segnini 6 2 6 0Win 3 16 August 2008 ITF Ilawa Poland Clay Ima Bohush Lisa Marshall Anna Movsisyan 6 3 6 2Loss 2 6 June 2009 ITF Brno Czech Republic Clay Karin Morgosova Sophie Ferguson Trudi Musgrave 4 6 1 6Win 4 6 March 2010 ITF Antalya Turkey Clay Michaela Pochabova Diana Marcu Simona Matei 6 1 6 1Loss 3 18 April 2010 ITF Bol Croatia Clay Chantal Skamlova Alexandra Cadanțu Alexandra Damaschin 2 6 6 1 5 10 Loss 4 25 June 2011 ITF Lenzerheide Switzerland Clay Nikola Hofmanova Ani Mijacika Amra Sadikovic 6 4 2 6 4 10 Win 5 18 May 2012 ITF Caserta Italy Clay Katarzyna Piter Aleksandra Krunic Viktorija Golubic 6 2 6 4Junior titles Edit Singles Winner 2 2007 Piestany Grade 2 Prato Grade 2Doubles Winner 2 2008 Umag Grade 1 w Toljan 2006 Bratislava Grade 4 w Tereza Budilova Awards Edit 2008 Junior Tennis Player of the Year in Slovak RepublicCareer in review Edit 2003 finished at No 3 in Slovak ranking U12 2004 won one singles title in tournament in Slovakia runner up one time 2005 finished at No 9 in Slovak ranking U14 won five singles titles runner up two times 2006 finished at No 13 in Slovak ranking U18 won two singles titles runner up two times played her first ITF junior tournament in Bratislava as WC also won her first doubles title in junior tournament Bratislava Grade 4 2007 finished at No 4 in Slovak ranking U18 won two junior tournaments Grade 2 in Piestany def Lenka Jurikova in final and Prato d Bojanovski in final made junior Grand Slam main draw debut at Wimbledon made top 100 debut in ITF ranking in May 2007 played in European Junior Championships U16 also played her first ITF tournament in Maribor reached 1st round as qualifier d Aniko Kapros and Kristina Kucova in qualifying l to Lenka Tvaroskova won her first ITF doubles title in Espinho w Zagorska in October 2008 finished at No 1 in Slovak ranking U18 at No 46 in ITF ranking at No 588 in WTA singles ranking and at No 481 in WTA doubles ranking played all four junior Grand Slam tournaments French Open doubles SF w Jurikova Wimbledon singles SF l to Laura Robson played in European Junior Championships U18 won junior doubles title Grade 1 w Toljan in Umag won one ITF singles titles in Ilawa d Aleksandra Rosolska in final and two ITF doubles titles in Bucharest w Boczova and Ilawa w Ima Bohush was named as Junior Player of the Year 2008 in Slovakia she also played at Wimbledon on 25 June 2008 12 dated Grigor Dimitrov accompanied him at Championships Dinner at Wimbledon 2009 finished at No 678 in WTA singles ranking and at No 349 in WTA doubles ranking played first WTA qualifying at tournament in Prague 13 2010 finished at No 808 in WTA singles ranking and at No 619 in WTA doubles ranking won one ITF singles title in Bournemouth d Lisa Whybourn in final 14 and one ITF doubles title in Antalya w Michaela Pochabova From June 2010 to March 2011 she did not play any tournaments apart from the ITF Espinho event in October 2010 because of a knee injury 2011 finished at No 255 in WTA singles rankings and at No 436 in WTA doubles rankings won four ITF singles titles in Bastad 10k d Brozda in final and hat trick in Asuncion 10k d Irigoyen in final 10k d Schiechtl in final and 25k d Molinero in final Tabak was runner up to Scarlett Werner in the ITF tournament at Bournemouth 15 but lost her WTA singles ranking on 9 May 2011 16 regaining it on 23 May 2011 17 Player of November award according to the ITF References Edit Adam Carr SLOVAK REPUBLIC LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 29 FEBRUARY 2020 Adam Carr s Election Archive Retrieved 17 September 2020 Fabok Martin MPs Hatrakova and Tabak Expelled from OLaNO Caucus Over Their Vote on Fico NEWS NOW Tlacova agentura Slovenskej republiky TASR sk Retrieved 2 September 2022 MPs Tabak Kroslak and Simko to Join We Are Family Caucus www tasr sk Tlacova agentura Slovenskej republiky TASR sk Retrieved 2 September 2022 Poslankyna Tabak vystupila pre darovanie migov z klubu Sme rodina domov sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 27 March 2023 Poslankyna Tabak Bitku zacala nepricetna Ciganikova Po mojej rane zvadla ako tulipan Dennik Standard in Slovak Retrieved 27 September 2022 Tabak dostala za bitku s Bitto Ciganikovou pokutu 30 eur Pravda sk in Slovak 27 June 2023 Retrieved 27 June 2023 Anjel Vlado 20 February 2009 VIDEO Romana Tabakova Tenisovi fesaci Gulbis a Simon Najlepsia juniorska tenistka Slovenska 2008 Romana Tabakova odpovedala na vase otazky Cas sk Sport Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia Retrieved 8 December 2011 Romana Tabak Behind The Racquet 26 January 2020 Retrieved 17 September 2020 DULTC 5 October 2017 Today s feature is Romana Tabak Facebook Retrieved 17 September 2020 Romana Tabak 18 June 2019 I miss these smart amp kind sporty people Facebook Retrieved 17 September 2020 A opat ta Romana Najprv BUJARY zur potom Na tychto ZABEROCH by ste Tabak ani NESPOZNALI www1 pluska sk in Slovak 4 April 2022 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Wimbledon Tuesday s order of play Yorkshire Post 25 June 2008 Retrieved 6 May 2010 Court 4 12pm Milos Raonic Can v 6 Henrique Cunha Bra Romana Tabakova Svk v 14 Elena Chernyakova Rus Cindy Chala Fra amp Noppawan Lertcheewakarn Tha v Katarzyna Piter Pol amp Romana Tabakova Svk ECM Prague Open 2009 Qualifying Singles PDF Archive WTA 19 July 2009 Retrieved 18 May 2011 Romana won the title in Bournemouth Blogger 28 April 2010 Retrieved 13 February 2011 Romana won the tournament in Bournemouth She did take her 2nd ITF title even as qualifier In final match she won against 6th seed Lisa Whybourn GBR 6 1 6 7 7 7 6 7 It was a really long match almost 4 hours but in the end Romana was luckier Romana said after the match We had to play outdoor but because of rain we did play final match on hardcourt indoor I did start match really well I did lead 6 1 5 2 but then I wasted chances and match continued in tiebreak there I have had three match balls at 6 4 and 7 6 but unfortunately I lost second set In third set I did start better again I did lead 4 0 and also 5 3 but Whybourn again started to play better and hit some winners In tiebreak I again wasted another three matchpoints at 6 4 and 7 6 By last point at 8 7 I did come to the net and Lisa send the ball into the close out I fell down and started to cry I don t know if that was because of I have been really exhausted or because of enjoynment I am very happy I really appreciate this title it helped to me mentally I don t know yet where I will play next But I will do my best I don t want waste my chances as last season Stephenson takes women s doubles title in Bournemouth British Tennis LTA 30 April 2011 Retrieved 13 May 2011 As of May 9 2011 WTA Singles Rankings WTA 9 May 2011 Retrieved 13 May 2011 As of May 23 2011 WTA Singles Rankings WTA 23 May 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2011 External links EditRomana Tabak at the Women s Tennis Association Romana Tabak at the International Tennis Federation Official website Romana Caroline Tabak former Romana Tabakova Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romana Tabak amp oldid 1162165864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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