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American women have claimed eleven titles at Wimbledon over the past fifteen years. Ten of those titles belong to women who have the last name Williams and the other belongs to Lindsay Davenport. Maybe it’s the name of the “trophy”.
Forty-three-year-old Kimiko Date-Krumm is turning back the clock at this year’s Aegon Classic. She will bid for a place in the semi-finals of the WTA Premier event in Birmingham on Friday after a pulling off a timeless 6-4, 6-0 win over defending champion Daniela Hantuchova on a day of surprises at the Priory Club on Thursday.
Kevin Anderson withdrew from Brisbane due to an acute stomach virus, the sixth player to do so in the men’s and women’s draw. Sabine Lisicki was struck with a similar illness. . .
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Six of the world’s top 10 women and four of the top 20 men – including tennis superstar Roger Federer – will headline Brisbane International 2014 presented by Suncorp.
Andy Murray says that having his mother Judy sit courtside can be distracting. “I watched the last game of Wimbledon a couple days after Wimbledon and my mum’s reactions after the points aren’t particularly helpful.
Former top 5 player Kimiko Date-Krumm of Japan on Li Na becoming the first Asian woman to reach the world No.3 ranking. “For Asian players it's really good. When I was young there weren't so many Asian players in the world, ...
Serena Williams has every intention of trying to maintain her current run of form, with the 32-year-old boldly hinting that she even has the chance to play on to age 40.
This was the day's last match, and it got moved to Centre because they were worried about failing light.
Wimbledon (Sat): Williams & Lisicki Set Up Fourth Round Clash
At the age of 33, James Blake is still trying to keep himself a relevant singles player, which is not easy to do given his long history of injuries.
This year’s main draw wildcards span from seasoned veterans, to rising American and international stars to those returning from injury
This event has six slots for qualifiers, rather than the usual four, but only two of the top six seeds made the qualifying final.
Playing in front of home crowds can very rewarding but also at times difficult when fans become disappointed or out of hand.
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