Should Jankovic have skipped Strasbourg?
Jelena Jankovic has had some amazing results this season - she would be ranked No. 1 as of last week if you went by 2007 rankings points earned only.
Exactly one year ago, before the...
Henin, Williams, Safina move to round two of RG
On the rainy first day of the French Open, four players advanced to the second round: the defending champion and three-time Roland Garros winner Justine Henin, the 2002 French Open winner Serena Williams, Dinara...
Dementieva, Garrigues clinch titles
Saturday was the final day of the Istanbul Cup and the Strasbourg Open. Elena Dementieva (left) won the title in Turkey, while Anabel Medina Garrigues (right) cruised to victory in France.
Elena, the 13th-ranked player...
Golovin becomes promoter of gender equality
Porsche, a famous automotive company and supporter of women's professional tennis, donated €50,000 to benefit the partnership between UNESCO and the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. This partnership was formed in November 2006, in order...
Can Mauresmo win Roland Garros?
World No.5 has a lot of achievements to be proud of - two Grand Slam titles, 25 WTA Tour events, a Fed Cup, and four years in the top five. Still, at her home...
Justine ready for Roland Garros
The top-ranked player in the world announced on her website that she is physically fit and ready for Roland Garros which starts on Sunday. She has no more injuries. Respiratory problems she had...
Jankovic lifts her second Tier I trophy
Jelena Jankovic defeated world number three and second seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5 6-1 to win the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and join Justin Henin as the only WTA players who have won three tournaments this...
Superb Jankovic reaches Italian Open final
Third-seeded Jelena Jankovic convincingly beat Patty Schnyder 6-1, 6-3 to advance to her first Rome final.
JJ showed a high level of tennis -- she moved brilliantly, and with great precision hit the lines and...
Hingis pulls out of Roland Garros
Martina Hingis withdrew from the French Open, the only Grand Slam she hasn't won in her career. After losing to compatriot Patty Schnyder in Berlin, Martina admitted having back and hip injuries.
World No. 6...
Top seed Mauresmo dropped out of Rome
Samantha Stosur, ranked 29th in the world, caused the first major upset at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, defeating top-seeded Amelie Mauresmo in a nail-biting match that lasted almost three hours.
They played shot for shot,...