Amelie Mauresmo

Why Serena Williams is fighting a lone battle against Federer and Co

While the men's game goes from strength to strength, women's tennis has all but crashed in the desert. Roger Federer: He'll still be hammering away in the final event of the season (gettyimages) In the three years since the WTA...

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Rezai set for move into top 30 after Bali win

Rezai set for move into top 30 after Bali win Monday, November 09, 2009 DENPASAR, Indonesia: Aravane Rezai claimed her second career trophy with a 7-5 win at the Bali Tournament of Champions as fellow Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli...

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European Tennis Legends Reject Socialism

If Government Run Health Care and High Taxes are so great, why have so many tennis legends fled their home countries for the United States, or European Countries with lower/no taxes? 1. Bjorn Borg, 11-time Grand Slam Champion...

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Tennis-List of WTA Championships winners

DOHA, Nov 1 (Reuters) - List of WTA Championships winners after American Serena Williams beat sister Venus 6-2 7-6 on Sunday: 1972: Chris Evert (U.S) 1973: Chris Evert 1974: Evonne Goolagong (Australia) 1975: Chris Evert 1976:...

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Venus sets up Doha final showdown with Serena

DOHA (Reuters) - Defending champion Venus Williams completed her circuitous route to the final of the WTA Championships Saturday, beating Jelena Jankovic 5-7 6-3 6-4. The weary-looking American will face sister Serena, who won...

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Jon Wertheim: Serena impressive in her own right

Serena Williams is singularly well-suited to compete against male players Nikolay Davydenko's an admirably steady player, but not terribly compelling Donald Young's victory at the Calabasas Challenger was a positive sign Serena...

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Pinnacle of Schiavone/Pennetta generation?

The date 17 August 2009 will go down in the annals of Italian tennis as a historic day – and Italy’s sport media went to town on it. That was the day when Italy first celebrated a woman in the world’s top 10, Flavia Pennetta...

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Jon Wertheim: Exhibitions a problem of perception

Players complain about the long season ... and commit to lucrative exhibitions Amelie Mauresmo is as thoughtful a player as the WTA has had this generation Serena isn't "dominating" the WTA -- she doesn't win regular tour...

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Rubin back on court for charity event

NEW YORK -- Chanda Rubin of Lafayette, who has often been recognized for her community service, will be back on the tennis court for a charity on Dec. 8 for Advanta WTT Smash Hits at LSU's Maravich Assembly Center.

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Wimbledon 2009: Williams sisters' dominance set to continue

The joke doing the rounds is that WTA stands for the Williams Tennis Association. Dominant duo: Venus and Serena Williams have been an ever-present in the latter stages of recent Wimbledon tournaments Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES...

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