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Tennis Biography

Virginia Ruzici

“Virginia R”

Romanian · Câmpina, Romania · Born 6 January 1952

Professional Tennis Player
1
grand slams
15
titles
350-172
win loss
1
french open

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Romania's greatest tennis player and 1978 French Open champion — the first Romanian to win a Grand Slam singles title, Ruzici's clay-court brilliance and athletic style helped open doors for Eastern European women's tennis in the late 1970s.

Virginia Ruzici was born in Câmpia Turzii, Romania in 1952 and became the first Romanian to win a Grand Slam title — the French Open in 1978, defeating Mima Jaušovec in a straightforward final 6-2, 6-2 at Roland Garros. She was the dominant Romanian player of the 1970s and early 1980s, winning 15 career titles with a 350-172 win-loss record across a career spanning 1972 to 1986. She reached the French Open final again in 1980, losing to Chris Evert. She was a consistent presence in the top 20 of women's tennis through the late 1970s. Her clay-court ability was exceptional — reflecting Romania's tennis tradition on red clay — and her 1978 French Open victory placed her alongside the sport's finest clay-court specialists. She represented Romania in the Billie Jean King Cup (formerly Fed Cup) for many years. After retiring from professional tennis she became a successful sports agent, most notably representing Simona Halep through her rise to world number one and Grand Slam victories — contributing to Halep's career development alongside her own lasting legacy as Romania's first Grand Slam champion.

Best Known For

French Open 1978

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • French Open 1978
  • Reached French Open final 1980
  • Romanian Player of Year multiple times
  • Billie Jean King Cup (Fed Cup) appearances
  • Tennis Hall of Fame nominee
  • Agent to Simona Halep (post-career)
Career Journey

Timeline

1952 👶 Born in Câmpina, Romania
1988 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Professional career: 1972–1986
🏆 French Open 1978
🏆 Reached French Open final 1980
🏆 Romanian Player of Year multiple times
🏆 Billie Jean King Cup (Fed Cup) appearances
🏆 Tennis Hall of Fame nominee
🏆 Agent to Simona Halep (post-career)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Virginia Ruzici

Virginia Ruzici won 1 Grand Slam singles titles.

Virginia Ruzici won 15 career singles titles.

Virginia Ruzici's career win-loss record is 350-172.

Virginia Ruzici is Romanian.

Virginia Ruzici played for: 1972–1986.

Career Timeline — Virginia Ruzici
1952
Born in Câmpina, Romania
1988
Retired from professional sport
Professional career: 1972–1986
Professional career: 1972–1986
French Open 1978
Reached French Open final 1980
Romanian Player of Year multiple times
Billie Jean King Cup (Fed Cup) appearances
Tennis Hall of Fame nominee
Agent to Simona Halep (post-career)