After profiling the 2013 campaigns of Serena Williams, John Isner, Sloane Stephens, and Sam Querrey, Mike Holder continues his off-season series of American retrospectives with a look at a more surprising talent who emerged this year.
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During the off-season, all that we have done is list things that happened in 2013. Now, we list headlines that never happened this season!
Exhibitions grow the game and expose a lighter side to the stars, but their implications should not be overlooked.
Our WTA columnists present the five most stunning plot twists of a season filled with drama.
Columnists Victoria Chiesa and David Kane continue their offseason series on women’s tennis by looking at the most surprising events or headlines of 2013.
Read about the five leading reasons to be thankful for what happened in women’s tennis this season.
The second-ranked American woman took modest steps forward in 2013, especially at majors.
The four-time major champion will join forces with an experienced Dutch coach in 2014.
A new coaching partnership might add valuable elements to the game of this rising American star.
Our WTA columnists conclude their series of 2013 lowlights, which features plenty of familiar names.
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