Wozniacki drops Spanish coach Women's tennis former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki has ended her cooperation with Spanish coach Ricardo Sanchez after barely two months, a report said Wednesday. Read full article |
Kvitova admits top ranking would be 'nice'Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova insisted on Sunday that becoming world number one has never been one of her dreams, although she did concede reaching the pinnacle of the sport would be "nice". Read full article |
Barthel wins her first WTA titleQualifier Mona Barthel of Germany won her eighth straight match at the Hobart International, defeating top-seeYanina Wickmayer 6-1, 6-2 Saturday for her first WTA Tour title. Read full article |
Wickmayer v Barthel in Hobart final Top-seeded Yanina Wickmayer moved into the Hobart International final with a 7-6 (1), 6-3 win over sixth-seeded Shahar Peer of Israel on Friday. Read full article |
Azarenka ends Li's Sydney runVictoria Azarenka ended Li Na's unbeaten two-year run at the Sydney International with a fighting three-set victory in the final on Friday. Read full article |
Barthel beats Gajdosova in Hobart Qualifier Mona Barthel beat defending champion Jarmila Gajdosova of Australia 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Thursday to move into the semifinals at the Hobart International. Read full article |
Li fights back to reach Sydney final China's Li Na fought back from a set and a break down to delay Petra Kvitova's bid for the world No 1 ranking in a tenacious semifinal victory at the Sydney International on Thursday. Read full article |
Tearful Wozniacki injured in shock lossCaroline Wozniacki faces a battle to be fit for the Australian Open after being reduced to tears during a dramatic defeat by Agnieszka Radwanska at the Sydney International on Wednesday. Read full article |
Barthel upsets 2nd seed in HobartMona Barthel of Germany beat second-seeded Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain 6-1, 6-4 to advance to the Hobart International quarterfinals on Wednesday. Read full article |
Azarenka solid in Sydney winVictoria Azarenka continued her preparations for the Australian Open with a solid 7-5 6-4 victory over Marion Bartoli in the Sydney International quarterfinals on Wednesday. Read full article |
Kvitova sets up Li clash in Sydney semiWimbledon champion Petra Kvitova set up a semifinal clash with defending champion Li Na after an emphatic straight sets victory over Daniela Hantuchova at the Sydney International on Wednesday. Read full article |
Seeds survive in SydneyThere is no closely guarded secret to Caroline Wozniacki's grit, no private belief she clings to in moments of despair on a tennis court. Read full article |
Li praises Wozniacki after Sydney scareWorld No 1 Caroline Wozniacki received some glowing words of support from French Open champion Li Na after both players flirted with early exits at the Sydney International on Tuesday. Read full article |
China's Li adjusting to Grand Slam fameChina's Li Na said on Tuesday she has adjusted to her off-court demands after becoming the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam last year. Read full article |
Kvitova shrugs off talk of No 1 rankingPetra Kvitova will challenge Caroline Wozniacki for the world No 1 ranking this week, though it is a subject the Czech prefers not to discuss. Read full article |
Mattek-Sands, Wickmayer win in Hobart Bethanie Mattek-Sands recovered from an early break to beat 15-year-old Wimbledon junior champion Ashleigh Barty 6-2, 6-2 on Monday to advance to the second round of the Hobart International. Read full article |
Schiavone beats out-of-sorts StosurFrancesca Schiavone upset US Open champion Samantha Stosur's preparations for next week's Australian Open with a straight sets opening round win at the Sydney International on Monday. Read full article |
Niculescu knocked out in Hobart Romanians won three out of four first-round matches they contested at the Hobart International on Sunday, but the loser was third-seeded Monica Niculescu. Read full article |
Everyone has a chance in Melbourne - AnaFormer French Open champion Ana Ivanovic believes the strength of women's tennis means that anyone in the draw can win the Australian Open. Read full article |
Wozniacki's eye on Rory not rankingCaroline Wozniacki powered through a training session at the Sydney International on Sunday before revealing why she was so candid about her relationship with US Open golf champion Rory McIlroy. Read full article |
Djokovic dominates, Federer finishes strongNovak Djokovic ruled the first nine months of the tennis season while longtime dominator Roger... |
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