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Roger Federer won the Shanghai Rolex Masters for the first time in his career by defeating Gilles Simon 7-6(6), 7-6(2) on Sunday.
SHANGHAI UPDATE - FEDERER WAS BETTERER ! HE WAS AMAZEBALLS
This year, amazingly, the women's singles Race was settled at Beijing, and even the doubles Race was pretty well done despite the fact that twice as many teams were eligible as in recent years.
What a way to celebrate China's newest big event: On the very day they hold the draw for their new Premier Five, China's best-ever player, Li Na, announces her retirement!
After Taiwanese Hsieh Su-wei and her partner Peng Shuai of China won the women's doubles title at Wimbledon, a bidding war broke for the services of Hsieh Su-wei’s services.
Li Na is scheduled to play Victoria Azarenka, while Juan Martin del Potro is set to face Lleyton Hewitt, but the association is in a dispute what the US –based StarGames
Li Na's modern, capitalist-driven China is not old totalitarian state of previous generations. And as such, she has her eye on the prize at the WTA Porsche Grand Prix.
While Li Na recovers from her Australian Open finals ankle injury with hopes of playing an exhibition in Hong Kong in three weeks, the tennis boom she unleashed with her French open title in 2011 shows no signs of abating
Li Na has admitted she will take some days to recover from the physical and emotional wounds from her Australian Open final defeat by Victoria Azarenka
Li blitzed Maria Sharapova in the semifinals, avenging three straight losses to the Russian and said she has never played so well before.
World No. 7 Li Na of China, who played and won the Shenzhen Longgang Gemdale Open last week and is the fourth seed in Sydney this week.
Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei can be very pleased about her year as she shot up from a No. 172 ranking to
The ITF has announced that Hong Kong will stage an event to celebrate World Tennis Day on March 4 next year.
Hong Kong will gets its first elite tennis in more than a decade since the ATP circuit left town
Today the event has announced ANZ will become its’ International Banking and Finance partner for the next five years.
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