[1] Madarász was the first Hungarian woman to play tennis internationally.
de Madarasz, showed up well with her powerful service," one 1908 report explained, "and it was mainly from lack of stamina that this young player failed to do even better.
"[4] She qualified for and was scheduled to play in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, but did not compete.
Madarász married twice: first, in 1908, to Pál Kunz (who died in 1915) and second, in 1916, to Károly Thuróczy.
Later in life, she was known as a social hostess in Budapest before World War II.