Archive: angelique-kerber
Add Peng Shuai to the list of players who could have played Fed Cup for all it matters. This leaves her Top 25 ranking in some danger after Stosur takes her out
After a slow start to the week, Angelique Kerber found her best form and eventually went all the way to her second WTA title at the e-Boks Open. But there was more icing on the cake for the 24-year-old German...Her win over Caroline Wozniacki in the final was her fourth win in her last five matches against Top 10 players
There isn't really much to say about this except that Caroline Wozniacki still hasn't earned any points.
Another promising result for Garbine Muguruza Blanco, but she remains below #130 after Julia Georges wins the match
Kerber wins her first WTA title in her second WTA final (her first final came at the International-level event in Bogota in 2010)
No real surprise here, except for the way Klara Zakopalova fell apart, but it moves Marion Bartoli a little closer to the Top Five. It won't matter this week, but it might matter next. Klara Zakopalova will probably be #45.
Agnieszka Radwanska, the world 11th ranked player from Poland, has hit her last competitive ball of 2010 after suffering a stress fracture to her foot.
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