Winless in Istanbul this week, the world No. 4 looked back on her season and forward to a short time away from tennis.
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In her upset of world No. 2 Victoria Azarenka, the former No. 1 and US Open finalist turned back the clock in more ways than one.
The former world No. 1 Jelena Jankovic revived her career this year and reaped the rewards by returning to Istanbul.
The world No. 2 asserted that WTA matches could extend across the best-of-five format. But making that change would create more problems than it solves.
Small tournaments like the Rock Hills Rocks Open give hopeful prospects a chance to shine.
The year-end championships in Istanbul gave the WTA CEO a platform to address what lies ahead for women’s tennis.
Only eight elite women can compete in the WTA year-end championships. Whom will Istanbul crown this year?
The 2011 finalists in Istanbul have much to gain (and lose) when they return to this year’s event.
The top seed in Luxembourg has not won a title this year despite solid runs at several key tournaments.
The petite Russian rolled toward the top in Moscow seven years ago, only to crash out of the game before fulfilling her promise.
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