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Erakovic is the first player from New Zealand to win a WTA title since Belinda Cordwell won in Kallang, Singapore in 1989 (Erakovic was born in 1988).
"It's been so much, so fast," Williams added after returning to the top spot after an absence of several years.
Victoria Azarenka may have lost the world no.1 ranking she has held for more than a year.
There has been great tennis tournaments and lots of movement in both the men and women rankings. Read some of the most noted ranking changes.
The Story So Far -- Big Results from Monday and Tuesday: Ekaterina Bychkova def. (12) Maria Kirilenko 3-0, retired.
This seemed to be the tie where Russia was utterly jinxed. First they had to play without a lot of their top players
It's tempting to say that, as goes Petra Kvitova, so goes the Czech Republic in Fed Cup.
Lucie Safarova needs a title to go anywhere in the rankings, so this is a pretty scary start. She leaves Lourdes Dominguez Lino right around #50.
Still no signs of jet lag for Roberta Vinci, who leaves Simona Halep probably just above #50.
Caroline Wozniacki keeps her Top Ten hopes alive, but she has a long way to go.
Two double-bagels in a row for Maria Sharapova.... For a player talking about being injured, she is doing amazingly well.
The ITF has announced the full nominations for Europe/Africa Zone Group I in Eilat, Israel (6-9 February);
Williams will co-captain a women's team with Schultz-McCarthy, and Wozniacki in a "Battle of the Sexes" on the Stadium Court of the BallenIsles club
Samantha Stosur was awarded the Newcombe Medal for the third consecutive year at the gala Newcombe Medal, Australian Tennis Awards at Crown Palladium
Maria Sharapova is targeting a return to the No. 1 ranking in 2013, with the Russian who stands second behind Victoria Azarenka
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