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Women's TennisMichael CecilioLatest ArticlesLosing her way. Will she lose her will too? Martina Hingis's loss this week at Filderstadt, the first tournament she won as a professional at the age of 16, will push her out of the Top 10 rankings for the first time in over six years. With her current slump in form, Martina has announced an indefinite break from the ... The form players at the US Open The US Open is now down to four women. Unsurprisingly they include the Williams sisters, former champion Lindsay Davenport and in-form Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo. Roland Garros and the potential shift in the rankings It is hard to imagine anyone outside of the top six winning the Roland Garros championship. With that said, a number of interesting scenarios can occur at the top of the rankings given a few upsets here and a few triumphs there. Jennifer Capriati, the Williams sisters, Kim Clijsters, Justine Henin ... Venus Williams has finally justified the claimas as the "world's best player" and has attained the #1 ranking. Three weeks after reaching the pinnacle, it is being snatched away once again from the woman she usurped, in Jennifer Capriati. If the flip-flop of the #1 ranking continues on the Sanex WTA ... The crowning of another major champion Who will win the Australian Open? Once again, the WTA tour are brimming with stars desperate to take the championship. Will it be Williams, Hingis, Capriati, Seles, Clijsters, Henin, Mauresmo? Or will it be someone else? The lowdown of the best stories occurring on the Sanex WTA Tour - the women's professional tennis tour - this season. Includes the Top 20 Rankings of 2001 The battle for supremacy at the Sanex Championships The season finale looms and the drama continues to unfold. With exciting Top 10 teens such as Serena Williams, Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Jelena Dokic in the picture, there are bound to be some exciting matches throughout the week. However, the heat is on the top 2 players, Jennifer Capriati ... The Williams Show, featuring the US Open 2001
The Williams sisters have been drawn up as figures who are larger than life. Perhaps that is because they almost are. Not only are the sisters charismatic and intelligent, they are top class tennis players on the brink of becoming legends. She has endured many comebacks in her career to date. This time, it looks like Monica Seles is here to stay. She has regained the form and determination that took her to #1 in the world and has proven it by beating the heavyweights in the game, including Martina Hingis, Jennifer ... At just 5'6", Justine Henin may be one of the smallest players in tennis's elite. However with a strength of shot belying her size and a much talked about fighting spirit, she reached the finals at Wimbledon, surprising everybody including herself. |
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