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Click here to catch a gllimpse of a few tennis players getting ready for the 2015 Australian Open.
Check out these photos from the BNP Paribas WTA Finals 2014 in Singapore.
The worth of a good agent could not be better illustrated than the current case of Britain’s long term absentee from the WTA scene Laura Robson and Max Eisenbud, the IMG executive entrusted with her ensuring her career is as lucrative as possible.
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal headlined an official government reception that doubled as the China Open players' party, hosted at the InterContinental Beijing Beichen on Monday. Nadal and Serena Williams were awarded "best dressed" for the evening.
Click here to see these great EPA photos from the China/Japan Open.
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!
Chinese tennis trailblazer and reigning Australian Open champion Li Na today brought down the curtain on a glittering 15-year professional career with the announcement of her official retirement from the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
Women's tennis is bracing itself for the news that reigning Australian Open champion Li Na, China's most prominent sportswoman and a major force in opening up Asia as the most growing region in tennis, will announce her retirement within the next 24 hours.
Li Na will be missing this year's U. S. Open. And she took a lot of speculation with her. These days, almost every Slam discussion starts with the question, "Can anyone beat Serena Williams?"
The USTA announced that world No. 1 and two-time defending US Open champion Serena Williams has been named the top seed in womens singles at the 2014 US Open. This is the third time that Serena Williams has been the No. 1 seed at the US Open.
Tennis players got $105.1 million of the $142 million estimated to have been earned by the top 10 female athletes. Tennis players again dominate the Forbes ranking of the highest-earning female athletes, accounting for seven of the top ten.
The biggest names in women’s tennis are heading to Wuhan this September for the inaugural Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open, which China’s fastest-growing city will host from 21st to 27th September 2014.
Nike has unveiled its new Greater China headquarters in Shanghai, and in those headquarters is a brand new building bearing the name of Li Na. See all the pics here!
Roger Federer and golfer Tiger Woods are the most financially valuable athletes on earth. Forbes Magazine reports that in 2013
Within minutes of the shock announcement that Andy Murray had chosen Amelie Mauresmo as his new coach, Andrei Chesnokov was having microphones stuck under his nose in the Players Lounge at Roland Garros.
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