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It really does look as if Petra Kvitova is back on track. At least as long as she is dealing with Italians
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
No sooner did Polona Hercog seem to be coming out of her slump than she got sick.... This costs her her chance to rise above #35.
Marion Bartoli and Sabine Lisicki won their opening matches at the Family Circle Cup on Wednesday afternoon
Five Family Circle Cup champions will take to the courts today, with Serena Williams featuring in the afternoon session and Sam Stosur wrapping things up in the feature night match.
Many of the top tennis women will be playing in Charleston take a look at the first and second rounds of the event.
Miami (Thursday): Barthel Bounces Jankovic, Clijsters Beats Goerges
Tennis knowledgeables such as Butch Buchholz and Cliff Drysdale are long time advocates of Davis Cup (or the World Group at least) being truncated into an exclusive two-week window with all matches played at the same venue. Now Jelena Jankovic believes the same concept would work for the Fed Cup.
Jelena Jankovic will be hoping to kick-start her season when she joins eight of the top 10 women competing in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships next week.
What does world No.6 and 2010 French Open finalist Samantha Stosur have in common with the rest of us mere mortals?
Australia will take on third seed Belgium in the opening match of the 2011 Hyundai Hopman Cup on Saturday 1 January
The BNP Paribas Open will become the first tennis tournament in the history of the game to feature Hawkeye replay technology and video displays on more than three courts when all match courts are outfitted for next year’s event
Jelena Jankovic has revealed her health issues resulted in locker room at the WTA Championships in Doha after the former world no.1 actually collapsed following her match against Vera Zvonareva.
In March, Sony Ericsson agreed to no longer be the WTA Tour’s title sponsor at the conclusion of an initial six-year deal worth $88 million
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