| WTA Rabat | 05/01 14:30 | 25 | [102] Francesca Schiavone v Timea Babos [30] | 6-4,6-1 | |
| WTA Istanbul | 04/27 14:00 | 26 |
[181] Cagla Buyukakcay
v
Timea Babos [30] |
6-4,7-6 | |
| WTA Istanbul | 04/26 10:10 | 25 | [216] Conny Perrin v Timea Babos [30] | 3-6,2-6 | |
| WTA Biel | 04/11 09:00 | 25 | [78] Evgeniya Rodina v Timea Babos [30] | Retired | |
| WTA Monterrey | 04/07 21:20 | 27 | [30] Timea Babos v A Pavlyuchenkova [16] | 2-6,6-3,5-7 | |
| WTA Monterrey | 04/05 22:25 | 26 | [30] Timea Babos v Naomi Broady [123] | 6-3,6-2 | |
| WTA Monterrey | 04/04 17:30 | 25 | [30] Timea Babos v Lesley Kerkhove [175] | 6-1,6-3 | |
| WTA Miami | 03/24 15:00 | 24 | [57] Pauline Parmentier v Timea Babos [27] | 6-7,6-2,6-0 | |
| WTA Indian Wells | 03/13 18:00 | 25 | [15] Elena Vesnina v Timea Babos [28] | 6-4,1-6,6-4 | |
| WTA Indian Wells | 03/12 00:55 | 24 |
[88] Varvara Lepchenko
v
Timea Babos [28] |
6-4,6-7,2-6 | |
| WTA Budapest | 02/26 12:00 | 29 | [33] Timea Babos v Lucie Safarova [47] | 6-7,6-4,6-3 | |
| WTA Budapest | 02/25 15:45 | 28 | [33] Timea Babos v Julia Goerges [56] | 7-5,6-1 | |
| WTA Budapest | 02/24 17:20 | 27 | [33] Timea Babos v GSD Basket Ferrini U20 [63] | 6-4,2-6,6-1 | |
| WTA Budapest | 02/23 15:00 | 26 |
Timea Babos v
Anna Blinkova
|
6-3,6-2 | |
| WTA Budapest | 02/22 17:45 | 25 | Timea Babos v Ipek Soylu | 6-3,6-2 | |
| WTA Doha | 02/15 08:00 | 25 |
[31] Shuai Zhang
v
Timea Babos [33] |
7-6,6-3 | |
| 2017 Fed Cup | 02/10 09:15 | - |
[37] Ana Konjuh
v
Timea Babos [32] |
1-6,2-6 | |
| 2017 Fed Cup | 02/09 10:35 | - | Timea Babos v Dea Herdzelas | 6-4,6-1 | |
| WTA St. Petersburg | 01/31 08:00 | 25 | [30] Timea Babos v Roberta Vinci [21] | 3-6,6-3,4-6 | |
| Australian Open 2017 Women | 01/17 00:00 | 23 | [28] Timea Babos v Nicole Gibbs [92] | 6-7,4-6 | |
| WTA Sydney | 01/08 07:00 | 25 |
[26] Daria Kasatkina
v
Timea Babos [28] |
3-6,6-4,6-2 | |
| WTA Shenzhen | 01/02 08:05 | 25 |
Timea Babos v
Nina Stojanovic
|
6-1,5-7,2-6 | |
| WTA Zhuhai | 11/03 07:00 | 1 |
[25] Timea Babos v
Shuai Zhang
[28]
|
6-7,4-6 | |
| WTA Zhuhai | 11/02 07:00 | 1 | [25] Timea Babos v Timea Bacsinszky [18] | 4-6,2-6 | |
| WTA Moscow | 10/20 11:15 | 27 | [9] Svetlana Kuznetsova v Timea Babos [26] | 7-5,6-7,6-2 | |
| WTA Moscow | 10/19 11:30 | 26 |
[42] Kristina Mladenovic
v
Timea Babos [26] |
1-6,4-6 | |
| WTA Moscow | 10/17 11:35 | 25 |
[28] Irina-Camelia Begu
v
Timea Babos [26] |
2-6,7-6,5-7 | |
| WTA Tianjin | 10/11 05:15 | 25 | [56] Alison Riske v Timea Babos [26] | 2-6,6-4,6-3 | |
| WTA Beijing | 10/05 04:30 | 25 | [26] Timea Babos v Johanna Konta [14] | 5-7,2-6 | |
| WTA Beijing | 10/02 04:30 | 24 |
[63] Danka Kovinic
v
Timea Babos [25] |
1-6,2-6 |
Tímea Babos (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtiːmɛɒ ˈbɒboʃ]; born 10 May 1993) is a Hungarian professional tennis player who specializes in doubles. She is a former world No. 1 in this category by the WTA. She has won 28 WTA Tour doubles titles and three in singles. Babos is a four-time Grand Slam champion in women's doubles, having won the 2018 and 2020 Australian Opens, as well as the French Open in 2019 and 2020, all alongside Kristina Mladenovic.
Babos and Mladenovic were also finalists at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships, 2018 US Open and the 2019 Australian Open, and Babos reached the final of the 2016 Wimbledon Championships with Yaroslava Shvedova. In mixed-doubles, she has reached two major finals, at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships with Alexander Peya, and at the 2018 Australian Open partnering Rohan Bopanna. Babos became world No. 1 for the first time in July 2018, holding the top ranking for 13 weeks, and was the first Hungarian player, male or female, to reach number one in either singles or doubles. She also has won another big titles on the WTA Tour, they being the 2017, 2018 and 2019 WTA Finals and two WTA 1000 trophies.
In singles, Babos has a career-high ranking of No. 25, achieved in September 2016, and has won three titles on the WTA Tour, also finishing runner-up on five occasions. She has represented Hungary in Fed Cup and Billie Jean King Cup since 2011, and also competed at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games. She also qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games in women's doubles, however she had to cancel her participation due to her hip injury.
Babos is considered the most successful Hungarian tennis player with seven major doubles titles, four in women's and three in girls' doubles, with zhree WTA Finals titles and holding the world No. 1 position in doubles as the first ever Hungarian tennis player.