A Star is Born

A Star is Born

Madrid Open 2010 17 May 2010

In Madrid final, Aravane Rezai has too much firepower for Venus Williams.


Venus Williams Moves On, Rezai Surprises

Venus Williams Moves On, Rezai Surprises

Madrid Open 2010 15 May 2010

Venus Williams was steadfast but Aravane Rezai surprised Jalena Jankovic in the quarterfinals at Madrid Open 2010.


Serena Bounced, Venus Advances in Madrid

Serena Bounced, Venus Advances in Madrid

Madrid Open 2010 13 May 2010

Nadia Petrova defeated Serena Williams at Madrid Open 2010 Tennis Tournament.


Kim Clijsters Over Venus in A Flash

Kim Clijsters Over Venus in A Flash

Determined, focused and relentless, Belgium’s top hard court player, Kim Clijsters, showed just how good the tennis mother of a tennis child can be.


Clijsters – Henin – Belgian Blast # 24

Clijsters – Henin – Belgian Blast # 24

3 of the four top and hottest players on the Women’s Tour will join Serena Williams and 13th seeded substitute for Serena Williams, Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli, in the semifinals of the Sony Ericsson Miami Open on Thursday.


Form Holds For Miami Women

Form Holds For Miami Women

The cream is rising to the top at the Sony Ericsson Miami Open. Second seed Princess Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark withstood an early match challenge from Russian glamour girl Maria kirilenko, the 32 seed, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 to lead a bevy of highly seeded players into the round of 16.


What’s Up With Jalena?

What’s Up With Jalena?

Whatever Jalena Jankovic is eating, the former number one Serb should stick with the diet. There’s a little more bounce in her game and oodles of confidence to go along with her resurgent play. The 2010 Indian Wells Champion has brought her new attitude to Miami and the 7 seed is moving smoothly through the field.


Will Belgians Make A Move?

Will Belgians Make A Move?

After a disappointing performance at Indian Wells, the top three Belgian women look poised to make a move at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. Yanina Wickmayer (12), Kim Clijsters (14) and Justine Henin cannot be happy after rusty outings last week.


Henin, Li Ousted, Sharapova, Dementieva Survive

Henin, Li Ousted, Sharapova, Dementieva Survive

Australian Open and Brisbane finalist Justine Henin could not overcome dangerous Argentine Gisela Dulko who won a see-saw 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 match. The 31st seed was very much in form, while Henin showed a bit of rust from an extended layoff. The serve was the key in this one as Dulko lost all three of her service games in set two only to come up with a key reversal in set three and upset her idol. Henin had won their only previous meeting.


Melanie Oudin Out At Indian Wells

Melanie Oudin Out At Indian Wells

The Cinderella Dream is on hold, at least for another two weeks. Melanie Oudin, who hoped a return to big galleries and American soil would lead her to a repeat of her performance at last year’s U.S. Open became a first round casualty at Indian Wells. Oudin did not have the fuel to stay with Italian upstart Roberta Vinci, who fought back for the 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 triumph.

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