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Almost all of the Russian women were unavailable for the tie, with Maria Sharapova most notably doing TV color work at the Sochi Olympics. Also playing for the visitors: No.650 Veronika Kudermetova and 259th-ranked Valeria Solovyeva.
Teams are already moving into place for the season start of Fed Cup play at the weekend. In the first round, Italy will play the US without any household names, Australia will face Russia in Tasmania, the Czech Republic take on Spain and Germany play the Slovaks.
The WTA Premier 5 tournament in Doha, which starts Feb. 10, the day after Fed Cup weekend, is already wreaking havoc on the competition. Few players want to fly to the tournament on Sunday night or Monday and not all have byes.
Canada's Genie Bouchard won the junior Wimbledon title in 2012, but is not surprised that she is already in an adult Grand Slam semifinal.
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Just after Alicia Molik became the show stopper at the Australian Open and before Jelena Dokic wowed the crowds at Rod Laver Arena, the quiet lefthander Casey Dellacqua raised the roof, coming out of nowhere in 2008 to reach the fourth round...
CoCo Vandeweghe is working with Urszula Radwanska’s ex-coach coach Maciej She also recently did a photo shoot with Asics America. . . Urszula Radwanska has also pulled out of the Aussie Open with a shoulder injury and will be replaced by Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. . .
With doubles partner Casey Dellacqua claiming an automatic spot in the Australian Open field with her finals victory at the weekend in the grand slam playoffs in Melbourne, Ash Barty is now keen to make sure she also takes a spot in the major.
It was a nervous first game for Marion Bartoli -- she double-faulted her way to a break.
It seems almost a disservice to give Jill Craybas a wildcard, these days.
The full line-up for the Hyundai Hopman Cup has been announced and the 25th edition of the ITF’s official mixed team competition looks set to be a memorable one.
For the first time since 1938 the nation from Down Under doesn’t have a player in Wimbledon ’s second round.
The 104 direct acceptances into the men’s draw include Tommy Haas (GER), Fernando Gonzalez (CHI), Benjamin Becker (GER) and Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA), all of whom used their injury protected rankings.
Casey Dellacqua has endured more bad luck than most during the past couple of seasons.
Australia's Casey Dellacqua will compete at the Mildura Grand International next week. Casey was Australia's number one player in 2008.
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