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The 18-year-old American qualifier defused defending Doha champion Karolina Pliskova, 7-6 (4), 6-3, scoring the biggest victory of her career and charging into the Qatar Total Open quarterfinals.
Check out the final results at the Qatar Total Open.
After a bizarre interruption that had the referee on court and both players unhappy, Victoria Azarenka continued her progress up the WTA rankings by reaching the semi-final of the Qatar Total Open
Venus Williams was taking a deserved day off at the Qatar Total Open, having a routine practice with hitting partners on a court adjacent to where little kids were playing mini-tennis with coaches dressed up as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Donald Duck.
Amidst all the hullaballoo of Serena Williams reclaiming the world no.1 spot at the age of 31.
Victoria Azarenka has been forced to withdraw from the Dubai Duty Free Championships for the second year running. The Australian
Victoria Azarenka may have lost the world no.1 ranking she has held for more than a year.
Qatar Airways Group is a big backer of the Qatar Total Open 2013 in Doha, which features Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka, French Open winner Maria Sharapova
Victoria Azarenka skipped Fed Cup, but she seems to be just fine now! What a start to the year.... She leaves Mona Barthel still below #35. Could Caroline Wozniacki be paying the price for all those many years of over-playing? This took two and a half hours, and Wozniacki had three match points, but Lucie Safarova on the whole performed distinctly better than the ex-#1.
Ksenia Pervak's steady climb seemed to have hit a bit of a stall, but maybe this will get her going again. She defends her points, and is probably one win away from the Top Forty. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova wasn't defending anything, but her Top Fifteen ranking is nonetheless in some danger.
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