Archive: women-tennis-news
Caroline Wozniacki had the trainer out in the second set, and she had to spend two and a half hours on the court. Not a promising result for the first match of the day.
The day's first big news wasn't even a match. It was a withdrawal. Olympic silver medalist Maria Sharapova is out of the Canadian Open.
A couple of players who fell short of their goals at London's Olympics but still have plenty to be proud of headline the field at the Rogers Cup
Laura Robson must now return to the world of reality. From the excitement of an Olympic final and the prize of a silver medal from Mixed Doubles
Williams Defeats Sharapova To Complete Career Golden Slam
Kim Clijsters has long insisted one of the major reasons for her return to tennis after a premature retirement was to contest the Olympic Games at Wimbledon
The Williams Sisters are looking very good for another medal. Since Huber/Raymond are also in the semifinal, we're now guaranteed at least one medal for the Americans.
Kim Clijsters and Serena Williams are ones of many favorite women that advanced
Britain appears to be experiencing the benefits of being the Olympic host nation as Heather Watson gained a late entry in the Women’s Singles draw
Dominika Cibulkova rode a water slide fully-clothed shortly after winning the second title of her career, a 6-1, 7-5 defeat of top seed Marion Bartoli to win the WTA Carlsbad tournament.
French Olympic exile Marion Bartoli will be watching the London Games with no small emotion after playing for two weeks on North American hardcourts
Baku: Pervak Exits As First Round Draws To A Close
Alla Kudryavtseva defends her points -- an important thing, given that she is down to #141!
The USTA announced that all 102 of the world’s top women are entered in the women’s singles field for the 2012 US Open Tennis Championships.
Bastad (Thurs): No Matches Completed On Rainy Day
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