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We applaud her efforts. Flip is a player that plays her heart out on every point.
Belgium’s Kim Clijsters, was the world No. 1 player for 19 weeks and was ranked within the world top-5 for 250 weeks during her career.
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We just rounded the corner. Rest day. No play On MIDDLE SUNDAY. (unless rain had washed out week one) What a week. Where should we start. This year's Championships was like no other.
Kim Clijsters, Mike Bryan, Bob Bryan and Torrey Gambill share some sentiments on Michael Johns passing
Serena Williams has decided not to play the 2014 BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells again after very briefly flirting with the idea, and Venus Williams says she has not thought about it recently, even though the issue has been very much in the news.
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So is it Li Na, or Na Li, Na Li or Li Na, I can never get it right! Well after Saturday night in Melbourne you can just call her, The 2014 Australian Open Champion how about that? After reaching the final twice before losing tough matches to Victoria Azarenka and Kim Clijsters, she wasn't going to let another opportunity get away...
Perhaps Li Na appeared capable of winning her first Grand Slam title in 2011 when she reached the Australian Open final for the first time but she was not, as Kim Clijsters was a better player than she was then and Li was way too inconsistent.
The recently retired Xavier Malisse has been named as the new coach of fellow Belgian Ruben Bemelmans. Or that if The X Man gets a bit fitter like the other 30 plus year old players that he will still play singles and doubles as well. After all he and Ruben make a great doubles team.
Retired Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli insisted ongoing speculation on whether she would return to competitive tennis in time to defend her title next June is just a waste of time.
There are currently 10 young women aged 20 and under in the WTA top 80. Here’s look at their true elite potential.
Surprise Wimbledon semi-finalist Kirsten Flipkens maintains a realization of what is truly important in life following a near-death experience just over a year ago
She was ranked No. 262 late last June and after reaching the quarters of Miami has climbed to a career high No. 22 – a remarkable rise in just nine months
For those of you keeping tabs on the WTA tour, Belgian Kirsten Flipkens has been one of the hottest players during the Premier events in Indian Wells and Miami.
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