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British stars Heather Watson and Naomi Broady are set to shine on a bumper opening day of the Aegon Classic Birmingham.
There is only one ticket in town next week! The French Open is finally here, and after weeks of confidence-issues, first clay court titles, favourites falling and old faithfuls prevailing, it’s all eyes on Paris for the next two weeks!
Thank you for honoring my mother with the Georgina Clark Mother Award.
Victoria Azarenka defeats Alize Cornet 6-7(2-7) 6-3 6-2 - We never would have guessed at this score!
Very little to say about this except that Serena continues to pad her lead in the contest for #1.
The US Open released the qualifying draws. Take a look at the draw and find your favorite player!
More than 12 years since last ascending to the WTA’s world no.1 singles ranking and 11 years since winning the last of her Grand Slam titles, Martina Hingis is returning to competitive tennis
Second seed Roberta Vinci began with a defeat of fellow Italian and qualifier Giulia Gatto-Monticone 7-6(6), 6-3
It was a nervous first game for Marion Bartoli -- she double-faulted her way to a break.
There really isn't much to say about this match. Kirsten Flipkens couldn't get her first serve in, couldn't win the point even when she did, and was flatly blown away.
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
The Championships Grand Slam Championship Wimbledon update draws.
* Upsets slow as Serena, Radwanska cruise * Li ends Halep’s string, Lisicki halts Vesnina’s * Small upsets: Erakovic tops
Wimbledon (Thurs): Williams & Radwanska Reach Third Round.
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