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What can we say except, "Another bad day at the office for Petra Kvitova"? These were the matches she was winning two years ago....
Russia finally managed to cobble together a team to face Italy in next week’s Fed Cup but the four times champions whose players dominated the WTA top 20 just a few years ago, have been reduced to naming 138th-ranked Alexandra Panova as the leading singles player.
The Fed Cup is supposedly the foremost team competition in the female tennis world but while the currently fit top eight players are battling it out in this week’s TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships in Istanbul, next week’s Italy v Russia final in Cagliari, Sardinia is descending into farce.
The two-time Wimbledon champion doubles team of Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic will re-form for 2014 in hopes of recreating the past less-than-optimal results with other partners in 2013.
Rafael Nadal told the magazine Cosas Peru that he is not ready to start a family yet as “it's much easier to start a family when you have a stable life. When you have an unstable life, as we do as players --we travel anywhere in the world every week, it’s not as easy.”
This was a day of upsets, and for a little while, it looked as if our #1 seed might be one of them. He survives -- but it doesn't do him any good in the race or rankings yet; this is too small to count.
With his upset of Janko Tipsarevic In Moscow, Russian Karen Khachanov became the first 17 year old to reach an ATP quarterfinal since Juan Martin Del Potro at 2006 Umag. . .
Maybe it's just that it's the end of the year. Maybe it's because it's the Asian swing. Whatever it is, top players are dropping like flies. Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova are out.
Caroline Wozniacki took to Twitter late on Tuesday in an attempt to quell rumors that she is about to sign a new coaching deal with Maria Sharapova’s ex-coach
We had a 13 hour power failure at our offices last night. This made it impossible to do as full a Wimbledon preview as we would usually do
The comeback effort just gets more complicated for Andrea Petkovic as the German lost in the first round of her home event, going out to Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 6-2
Sorana Cirstea didn't earn any points here last year, so she is making a Top 25 push.
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Kirsten Flipkens appears to have established herself in the Top Thirty.
Serena Williams moved to within two wins of reclaiming the world No.1 ranking after opening her campaign at Doha in the easiest possible fashion, 6-2, 6-1
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