Alice Noháčová

Alice Noháčová (born 20 June 1967) is a Czech former professional tennis player.

Alice Noháčová
Country (sports) Czechoslovakia
 Czech Republic
Born (1967-06-20) 20 June 1967
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Prize money$32,940
Singles
Highest rankingNo. 352 (19 November 1990)
Doubles
Career titles0 WTA / 4 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 115 (14 September 1992)
Grand Slam Doubles results
French Open1R (1991, 1992)
Wimbledon2R (1991)
US Open1R (1991)

Biography

Born in Prague, Noháčová started out on the professional tour in the late 1980s. From 1989 she began making the main draw of WTA Tour events, where she featured mostly as a doubles player. She was ranked as high as 115 in the world for doubles and twice reached the semi-finals of the Linz Open. Her best performance at grand slam level was a second round appearance in the women's doubles at the 1991 Wimbledon Championships, partnering Iva Budařová.[1]

Noháčová was previously married to Czech tennis player David Rikl. Together they had two sons, Philip and Patrik. The youngest, Patrik, was a top junior player, winning the 2016 French Open boys' doubles title.[2]

ITF finals

Doubles (4-7)

Outcome No Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
Winner 1. 8 October 1984 Sofia, Bulgaria Clay Regina Rajchrtová Regina Maršíková
Renata Šašak
6–2, 7–5
Winner 2. 28 July 1986 Neumünster, West Germany Clay Denisa Krajčovičová Céline Cohen
Susana Villaverde
7–6, 6–3
Runner-up 3. 22 September 1986 Bol, Yugoslavia Clay Denisa Krajčovičová Silvia La Fratta
Barbara Romanò
5–7, 3–6
Winner 4. 26 September 1988 Sibenik, Yugoslavia Clay Andrea Strnadová Denisa Claassen
Judith Warringa
7–6, 6–0
Runner-up 5. 10 October 1988 Rabac, Yugoslavia Clay Andrea Strnadová Kate McDonald
Rennae Stubbs
0–6, 4–6
Runner-up 6. 19 June 1989 Madeira, Portugal Hard Petra Holubová Ingelise Driehuis
Alexandra Niepel
3–6, 1–6
Runner-up 7. 30 October 1989 Jerusalem, Israel Clay Lesley O'Halloran Michelle Anderson
Robyn Field
4–6, 1–6
Runner-up 8. 6 November 1989 Haifa, Israel Hard Lesley O'Halloran Michelle Anderson
Robyn Field
3–6, 3–6
Winner 9. 13 November 1989 Ashkelon, Israel Clay Lesley O'Halloran Michelle Anderson
Robyn Field
7–6, 6–4
Runner-up 10. 20 November 1989 Tel Aviv, Israel Clay Lesley O'Halloran Michelle Anderson
Robyn Field
3–6, 3–6
Runner-up 11. 6 August 1990 Budapest, Hungary Clay Denisa Krajčovičová Sylvie Sabas
Sandrine Testud
3–6, 4–6
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