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Did you hear the one about the player who thought she was in the WTA Finals, then was out, then was maybe in but now could be out? No, dear readers, do bear with me – Global Chick isn’t giving you the run-down of how to tell who is who in that great British game of cricket…
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Venus Williams got her Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open campaign off to the perfect start with a 6-1 7-6(4) victory over Agnieszka Radwanska in the evening session.
Two time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka opened her account at the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open with a 62 76(4) win over American qualifier Lauren Davis on Sunday.
There are some thrilling first round matches in prospect at this year’s Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open thanks to Friday’s main draw ceremony at the WTA Premier 5 event.
Cometh the starting hour, cometh the shocks, so it is written…. somewhere, I’m sure. Ana Ivanovic was the first big shock of the day, as her opener on Ashe ended in a nightmare at the hands of last year’s Australian Open finalist Dominika Cibulkova
Check out the latest photos of Ana Ivanovic during her match against Dominika Cibulkova at the 2015 U.S. Open.
It’s almost here – the start of the last Slam of the year, and the organisers have given us a fine kick-off, with picks for wins on the big courts in bold.
Any doubts that Novak Djokovic might have had about his game evaporated in the almost noon-day sun in Cincinnati on quarter-final Friday.
The sun was shining after frankly the kind of weather I could have stayed at home for, but it was a day of mixed fortunes for some of our key ones to watch.
We haven't seen much of Simona Halep lately, but maybe that's good; she looks as if she's rejuvenated. When this ended, she was slugging it out with Petra Kvitova and Caroline Wozniacki for the #3 ranking, but that's over now. Jelena Jankovic's loss means that she will fall from #23 to no better than #25.
The World’s best women players will be gathering in Toronto for that all-important preparation for the final Slam of the year but missing will be World No. 2 Maria Sharapova.
These days, you just don't want to see Bethanie Mattek-Sands across the net.
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