Kvitova caps breakthrough year, American veterans re-conquer year-ender in doubles
The Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova beat Victoria Azarenka in a marathon final at the TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships, 75 46 63, a match that had the No.2 ranking and one of the biggest titles of the year on the line. Kvitova is the third player ever to win the year-ender on her debut, following Serena Williams (2001) and Maria Sharapova (2004). She is now also very close to Caroline Wozniacki on the rankings – just 115 points – although she will have to wait until 2012 to make a push for the top spot.
Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond beat Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik for the dou- bles title. Huber had won twice before with Cara Black; Raymond had won once with Ren- nae Stubbs and twice with Samantha Stosur.
Player Top 25
1. Caroline Wozniacki
2. Petra Kvitova
3. Victoria Azarenka
4. Maria Sharapova
5. Li Na
6. Samantha Stosur
7. Vera Zvonareva
8. Agnieszka Radwanska
9. Marion Bartoli Bali
10. Andrea Petkovic
11. Francesca Schiavone
12. Serena Williams
13. Kim Clijsters
14. Jelena Jankovic
15. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
16. Peng Shuai Bali
17. Dominika Cibulkova
18. Sabine Lisicki Bali
19. Svetlana Kuznetsova
20. Flavia Pennetta
21. Julia Goerges
22. Roberta Vinci Bali
23. Daniela Hantuchova Bali
24. Lucie Safarova
25. Yanina Wickmayer
** 26. Ana Ivanovic Bali
** 104. Venus Williams
Wozniacki & Huber head into off-season on top
Caroline Wozniacki spends her 55th week at No.1 in singles. Her first 18 weeks there came between October 11, 2010 and February 13, 2011, and after Kim Clijsters spent a week there, she is now in her second stint (this is her 37th straight week there).
Liezel Huber had 134 weeks at No.1 from November 12, 2007 to June 6, 2010 and 13 more from August 2 to October 31, 2010. She returned there on September 12, 2011. This is week No.155
(Courtesy of WTA)
Topics: Liezel Huber, Lisa Raymond