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Check out the latest Instagram photos from the IPTL tennis league.
Ana Ivanovic (L) of Serbia and Sania Mirza (R) of India joke during the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) matches in Singapore, 03 December 2014. The IPTL, which features four teams made out of a hybrid mix of current and former men's and women's players, is on its second leg in Singapore...
It feels like it has been a long time coming, but finally the Singapore Slammers get their first International Premier Tennis League win! After boasting Serena Williams in their side at the end of the first week, the Slammers could not snap their losing streak since the start of the exhibition league last week.
Check out these awesome photos from the IPTL tennis league.
With her Indian Aces team in the lead by two points after the first weekend of play at the International Premier Tennis League in Manila, Sania Mirza could not be happier with her doubles contribution to the new squad.
Here are some more photos from the IPTL tennis held in Philippines.
Past complaints about the length of the tennis season will be conveniently shoved aside as the International Professional Tennis leagues begins a 15-day inaugural season featuring teams in four Asian cities at the weekend.
Check out these photos of the besties Caro Wozniacki & Serena Williams.
Three hours and 26 minutes--an outstanding marathon time even more serious, dedicated runners. Run that as a full-time, year-round professional athlete in a different sport and what you have on your hands is an absolutely incredible feat of athleticism.
Click here to see photos of Serena Williams from the WTA finals match in Singapore.
Click here to view some of the latest photos from Singapore.
What is it about Maria Sharapova and three hour matches? She had led 5-1 in the second set, had three match points, and failed to convert. She lost the set on a double-fault. It meant that she had to stay out there for three hours and nine minutes -- and all of it effectively for nothing.
By virtue of Friday's results at the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global, Serena Williams has clinched the year-end World No.1 ranking, the fourth time in her career the American has finished a season at No.1 in the world after doing it in 2002, 2009 and 2013.
One race ends, another begins. Maria Sharapova can surely forget about the year-end #1. The question now is, can she manage to hold off Petra Kvitova and Simona Halep in the contest for #2? Maybe Sharapova was still tired after her opening match, but this wasn't really competitive. It took only an hour and fifteen minutes, and Sharapova won a feeble 40% of the points.
More photos from the BNP Paribas WTA Finals in Singapore.
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