Final Sunday

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Final Sunday GREEN GROUP BLACK GROUP Rank SEMIFINALS Rank 1 Lindsay DAVENPORT GROUP PLAY STANDINGS 2 Kim CLIJSTERS 3 Maria SHARAPOVA GREEN GROUP Final Standings: DAVENPORT 4 Amelie MAURESMO Matches Sets PIERCE 8 Patty SCHNYDER W/L W/L PIERCE 76(5) 76(6) 5 Mary PIERCE 1 SHARAPOVA 2-1 4-4 9 Nadia PETROVA 2 DAVENPORT 2-1 5-2 10 Elena DEMENTIEVA 3 SCHNYDER 1-2 3-5 SHARAPOVA 4 PETROVA 1-2 3-4 MAURESMO MAURESMO 76(1) 63 BLACK GROUP Final Standings: Matches Sets W/L W/L 1 PIERCE 3-0 6-2 2 MAURESMO 2-1 5-2 CHAMPION: DAVENPORT vs SHARAPOVA 3 CLIJSTERS 1-2 3-4 CLIJSTERS vs MAURESMO Winner: 4 DEMENTIEVA 0-3 0-6 MAURESMO Winner: SHARAPOVA 63 57 64 57 76(3) 64 MAURESMO 63 76(4) DAVENPORT vs SCHNYDER CLIJSTERS vs PIERCE Winner: Winner: DAVENPORT 63 75 PIERCE 61 46 76(2) DAVENPORT vs PETROVA CLIJSTERS vs DEMENTIEVA Winner: Winner: DAVENPORT 62 76(1) SUNDAY, 13 November 2005 - Results CLIJSTERS 62 63 SHARAPOVA vs SCHNYDER Singles final: Amelie MAURESMO d. Mary PIERCE 57 76(3) 64 MAURESMO vs PIERCE Winner: Winner: SHARAPOVA 61 36 63 Doubles final: Raymond/Stosur d. Black/Stubbs 67(5) 75 64 PIERCE 26 64 62 SHARAPOVA vs PETROVA MAURESMO vs DEMENTIEVA Winner: Winner: PETROVA 61 62 MAURESMO 62 63 SCHNYDER vs PETROVA PIERCE vs DEMENTIEVA Winner: Winner: SCHNYDER 60 57 64 PIERCE 62 63 Dates of Play PLAYERS RANK Prize Money US $ Pts Player representative From 08 Nov 2005 1. LINDSAY DAVENPORT 1 Winner 1,000,000 485 SCHEDULE OF MATCHES To 13 Nov 2005 2. KIM CLIJSTERS 2 Finalist 500,000 340 Mary PIERCE Ranking Date 3. MARIA SHARAPOVA 3 Semifinalists 250,000 218 Tuesday - Friday - Round Robin 31 October 2005 4. AMELIE MAURESMO 4 RR 3rd place 130,000 121 5. MARY PIERCE 5 RR 4th place 100,000 67 Saturday: Semifinals 6. PATTY SCHNYDER 8 Supervisors 7. NADIA PETROVA 9 Sunday: Finals 8. ELENA DEMENTIEVA 10 Laura Ceccarelli - Pam Whytcross DOUBLES MAIN DRAW Week of Prize Money US$ City, Country 7th November 2005 $3,000,000 Los Angeles, CA USA St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality Final Qualifiers 1 6 1 BLACK Cara ZIM STUBBS Rennae AUS BLACK STUBBS 2 LIKHOVTSEVA Elena RUS 64 76 (4) 23 ZVONAREVA Vera RUS RAYMOND STOSUR 3 MARTINEZ Conchita ESP 67 (5) 75 64 14 RUANO PASCUAL Virginia ESP RAYMOND STOSUR 4 7 2 RAYMOND Lisa USA 75 57 63 STOSUR Samantha AUS Dates of Play # Seeded teams Prizemoney Points Draw date/time: 8 Nov '05 - 8pm From 12 Nov. 05 1 BLACK, Cara $250,000 Winner 485 To 13 Nov. 05 STUBBS, Rennae $125,000 Finalist 340 Rankings Date 2 RAYMOND, Lisa $62,500 Semifinal 218 Player representatives 31-Oct-05 STOSUR, Samantha Lindsay Davenport Tour Supervisors L.Ceccarelli / P.Whytcross Withdrawals: Retirements:.
Recommended publications
  • 2020 W&S Open Partners
    Western & Southern Open Partners Embrace Unique 2020 Tournament CINCINNATI (Aug. 6, 2020) – Numerous Western & Southern Open partners will remain involved with the tournament in 2020 during it’s one-year staging at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. Due to circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Western & Southern Open will be held Aug. 20-28 at the same venue that will host the US Open beginning Aug. 31. The ATP Masters 1000 and WTA Premier 5 Western & Southern Open will be the first combined tournament hosting players from both circuits at a single venue since the tours suspended play in early March. While the venue will be different this year, a number of facets of the tournament will remain the same, starting with the name. Cincinnati-based Western & Southern Financial Group returns as title sponsor for a 19th year, marking the longest-running active naming rights relationship with a North American tennis tournament. The traditional Western & Southern backwall branding will be just one of the familiar aspects of the on-court presentation this year, particularly on the NTC’s Grandstand which will serve as the primary show court. As with 2019, a Porsche serve speed display and Rolex clock will be featured on the court. Player benches will once again be furnished by Mobisport and will be placed behind Cintas mats near drink coolers provided by BODYARMOR. Emirates will have net signage during the ATP Tour matches. LED screens will rotate sponsor signage on the side walls of the Grandstand while Motorola will be featured on LED boards on the side of the umpire’s chair.
    [Show full text]
  • WTA Tour Statistical Abstract 1999
    WTA Tour Statistical Abstract 1999 Robert B. Waltz ©1999 by Robert B. Waltz and Tennis News Reproduction and/or distribution for profit prohibited Contents Introduction Head to Head — Results Winning Percentage on Hardcourts against Top Players Points Per Tournament on Hardcourts 1999 In Review: The Top Best and Worst Results on Hardcourts The Top 20 Head to Head Players Clay The Final Top Twenty-Five Wins Over Top Players Summary of Clay Results The Beginning Top Twenty Matches Played/Won against the (Final) Winning Percentage on Clay Summary of Changes, beginning to end Top Twenty Points Per Tournament on Clay of 1999 Won/Lost Versus the Top Players Best and Worst Results on Clay (Based on Rankings at the Time of All the Players in the Top Ten in Grass 1999 the Match) Won/Lost Versus the Top Players Summary of Grass Results The Complete Top Ten Based on WTA (Based on Final Rankings) (Best 18) Statistics Indoors The Complete Top Ten under the 1996 Statistics/Rankings Based on Summary of Indoor Results Ranking System Head-to-Head Numbers Winning Percentage Indoors Points Per Tournament Indoors Ranking Fluctuation Total Wins over Top Ten Players Best and Worst Results Indoors Top Players Sorted by Median Ranking Winning Percentage against Top Ten Players All-Surface Players Tournament Results Wins Against Top Ten Players Tournament Wins by Surface Tournaments Played/Summary of Analysed Results for Top Players Assorted Statistics Tournament Winners by Date (High- How They Earned Their Points Tier Events) Fraction of Points Earned in Slams
    [Show full text]
  • Lindsay Davenport (USA) 7-5 6-3 Winner’S Prize: Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet Prize Money: 450,000 US Dollar
    History 1998 - 2007 1998 Final: Sandrine Testud (FRA) - Lindsay Davenport (USA) 7-5 6-3 Winner’s Prize: Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet Prize Money: 450,000 US Dollar Host Dieter Fischer celebrated his 60th birthday. Much to his delight, Stefanie Graf entered the Grand Prix for the first time since 1985 but a hand injury thwarted her comeback in Filderstadt. Professor Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche, the Grand Prix's great friend and sponsor, died. He last visited the event in 1996 when he handed over the prize - a Boxster - to the young Martina Hingis. His seat in the stand remained empty. 1999 Final: Martina Hingis (SUI) - Mary Pierce (FRA) 6-4 6-1 Winner’s Prize: Porsche Boxster S Prize Money: 500,000 US Dollar Sometimes it is not only spectacular tennis that thrills spectators. It happened in the first changeover of the final between Martina Hingis and Mary Pierce when the crowd applauded a fellow player sitting in the VIP box next to Porsche chairman Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking. A few weeks after retiring from tournament tennis, Stefanie Graf came to Filderstadt to watch the tournament. Martina Hingis raised her racket in the direction of her former rival as if to say, “Come down, do you want to play for me?” Stefanie Graf laughed and refused the offer. She had in the meantime established herself as a keen observer of the sport she had so dominated for over a decade. The final was over in no time at all. Martina Hingis seemed to be in a hurry to win her third Porsche at her sixth appearance at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Guide Template
    MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES T O Following are the records for championships achieved in all of the five major events constituting U R I N the U.S. championships since 1881. (Active players are in bold.) N F A O M E MOST TOTAL TITLES, ALL EVENTS N T MEN Name No. Years (first to last title) 1. Bill Tilden 16 1913-29 F G A 2. Richard Sears 13 1881-87 R C O I L T3. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 U I T N T3. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 Y D & T3. Neale Fraser 8 1957-60 S T3. Billy Talbert 8 1942-48 T3. George M. Lott Jr. 8 1928-34 T8. Jack Kramer 7 1940-47 T8. Vincent Richards 7 1918-26 T8. Bill Larned 7 1901-11 A E C V T T8. Holcombe Ward 7 1899-1906 E I N V T I T S I OPEN ERA E & T1. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 S T1. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 T3. Todd Woodbridge 6 1990-2003 T3. Jimmy Connors 6 1974-83 T5. Roger Federer 5 2004-08 T5. Max Mirnyi 5 1998-2013 H I T5. Pete Sampras 5 1990-2002 S T T5. Marty Riessen 5 1969-80 O R Y C H A P M A P S I T O N S R S E T C A O T I R S D T I S C S & R P E L C A O Y R E D R Bill Tilden John McEnroe S * All Open Era records include only titles won in 1968 and beyond 169 WOMEN Name No.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Women’S Tennis Association Media Guide
    2020 Women’s Tennis Association Media Guide © Copyright WTA 2020 All Rights Reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced - electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying- without the written permission of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). Compiled by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Communications Department WTA CEO: Steve Simon Editor-in-Chief: Kevin Fischer Assistant Editors: Chase Altieri, Amy Binder, Jessica Culbreath, Ellie Emerson, Katie Gardner, Estelle LaPorte, Adam Lincoln, Alex Prior, Teyva Sammet, Catherine Sneddon, Bryan Shapiro, Chris Whitmore, Yanyan Xu Cover Design: Henrique Ruiz, Tim Smith, Michael Taylor, Allison Biggs Graphic Design: Provations Group, Nicholasville, KY, USA Contributors: Mike Anders, Danny Champagne, Evan Charles, Crystal Christian, Grace Dowling, Sophia Eden, Ellie Emerson,Kelly Frey, Anne Hartman, Jill Hausler, Pete Holtermann, Ashley Keber, Peachy Kellmeyer, Christopher Kronk, Courtney McBride, Courtney Nguyen, Joan Pennello, Neil Robinson, Kathleen Stroia Photography: Getty Images (AFP, Bongarts), Action Images, GEPA Pictures, Ron Angle, Michael Baz, Matt May, Pascal Ratthe, Art Seitz, Chris Smith, Red Photographic, adidas, WTA WTA Corporate Headquarters 100 Second Avenue South Suite 1100-S St. Petersburg, FL 33701 +1.727.895.5000 2 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Women’s Tennis Association Story . 4-5 WTA Organizational Structure . 6 Steve Simon - WTA CEO & Chairman . 7 WTA Executive Team & Senior Management . 8 WTA Media Information . 9 WTA Personnel . 10-11 WTA Player Development . 12-13 WTA Coach Initiatives . 14 CALENDAR & TOURNAMENTS 2020 WTA Calendar . 16-17 WTA Premier Mandatory Profiles . 18 WTA Premier 5 Profiles . 19 WTA Finals & WTA Elite Trophy . 20 WTA Premier Events . 22-23 WTA International Events .
    [Show full text]
  • Nadal Revs for Roddick
    53 OPINIONS 100 2004 U.S. OPEN BE OUR GUEST By ANDREW FRIEDMAN A very tough sell Scaffold law works – don’t Justine salutes Israeli Wooing voters isn’t easy for black GOPers BLACK ONLY he most elegant folk you ers to the GOP. undermine it Obziler shows some Zip ever saw were clinking Despite his minstrel-show Twine glasses at a swank re- clowning in and around Madi- Contractors want to cut ception of the National Black Re- son Square Garden, King re- publican Council, held yester- mains what the black communi- corners on worker safety in 2nd-round loss to No. 1 day at the Central Park Boat- ty always has known him to be: house. To this group falls the a career criminal from Ohio ast weekend, one immigrant By WAYNE COFFEY thankless task of selling the Re- who has been convicted of kill- died in Brooklyn and anoth- DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER ing two men and who served L er was injured — both just publican Party to a black com- A 31-YEAR-OLD VETERAN of the Israeli Army took Center Court munity in which 9 of every 10 years in prison for his offenses. doing their jobs. They worked in voters are almost certain to vote King swindled astring of construction, and their accidents at the U.S. Open yesterday, a Flushing Meadows rookie unlike any Democratic. black boxers and virtually happened on scaffolding at the other. She wore an outfit that was the color of a school bus, Black Republicans come in ruined the sport.
    [Show full text]
  • Hall of Famer Bud Collins As a Journalist and Television Commentator, No Media Professional Had As Vibrant a Personality As Arthur “Bud” Collins
    Journalism (6th Grade) Lesson 1: Bud Collins and the Art of the Interview Overview: As students work through the activities in this lesson they will be introduced to the different types of stories that make up a newspaper (news, feature, op-ed). The activities that accompany this unit are geared towards the students’ multiple intelligences and will provide academic challenges at multiple levels of cognitive complexity while satisfying the goal of working towards mastery of grade appropriate common core standards of Literacy. Objectives: Students will be able to- • Gain background knowledge through vocabulary activities and comprehension activities (such as guided questioning and using appropriate graphic organizers) about journalism, interviewing, and writing. • Form an understanding of the contribution that Bud Collins made to the sport of tennis. • Write a thoughtful journalistic story based on facts given. • Demonstrate what they have learned about journalism, Bud Collins and his significance to the game of tennis, and his place in history by successfully completing activities, group organizers, and by taking part in meaningful classroom discussions. Lesson Time Suggested: Two class periods Hall of Famer Bud Collins As a journalist and television commentator, no media professional had as vibrant a personality as Arthur “Bud” Collins. His trademark bow-ties and colorful trousers that often seemed like they could glow in the dark were custom made from fabrics he collected in his world travels covering tennis for more than 50 years. One thing Collins collected as well: a voluminous knowledge of tennis that was delivered with infectious enthusiasm. His television commentary was often more entertaining than the match he was covering, and his writings for the Boston Globe starting in 1963 provided him a forum to become the preeminent and foremost authority on tennis in the world.
    [Show full text]
  • History Final: Jelena Jankovic (SRB) – Nadia Petrova (RUS) 6-4 6-3 Winner's Prize: Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet Prize Mo
    History 2008 - 2017 2008 Final: Jelena Jankovic (SRB) – Nadia Petrova (RUS) 6-4 6-3 Winner’s Prize: Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet Prize Money: 650,000 US Dollar The new world No. 1 was unbeatable. Jelena Jankovic, who returned to the top of the world rankings during the course of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, won the final against the Russian Nadia Petrova, the 2006 winner, 6-4, 6-3. “I’m very proud of myself,” said the Serb, who a week previously had taken the China Open title in Beijing. “Winning back to back tournaments is a great feeling.” She eased off a little in the second set but then stepped up a gear to win the decisive points to close out the match. “I’ve already got a 911 Turbo, now it’ll be joined by a Carrera. And there’s still room in my garage,” she said after her success and promised to be back in 2009, “The people in the Porsche Arena are fantastic.” 2009 Final: Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) – Dinara Safina (RUS) 6-4 6-3 Winner’s Prize: Porsche Boxster S Prize Money: 700,000 US Dollar Svetlana Kuznetsova finally succeeded at the fifth time of asking. The Russian gave her countrywoman Dinara Safina no chance in the final of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix and defeated the world No. 1 in only 79 minutes 6-4, 6-3. The world No. 9’s reward for her first tournament win since New Haven in 2007 was 107,000 dollars in prize money and a white Porsche Boxster S.
    [Show full text]
  • Announcer Andy Taylor. 2021 Qatar Total Open Champions And
    MOST QATAR TOTAL OPEN TITLES MOST QATAR TOTAL OPEN FINALS 2 - Petra Kvitova (CZE) 3 - Petra Kvitova (CZE) 2 - Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 3 - Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2 - Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2 - Simona Halep (ROU) 2 - Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 2 - Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 2 - Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 2 - Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2 - Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 2 - Anastasia Myskina (RUS) Qatar Total Open - Singles Champions and Finalists LEVEL YEAR CHAMPION Titles Finals FINALIST Titles Finals WTA 500 2021 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 2 3 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 0 2 Premier 5 2020 Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 1 1 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 1 2 Premier 2019 Elise Mertens (BEL) 1 1 Simona Halep (ROU) 1 2 Premier 5 2018 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 1 1 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 0 1 Premier 2017 Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 1 1 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 0 2 Premier 5 2016 Carla Suarez Navarro (ESP) 1 1 Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) 1 1 Premier 2015 Lucie Safarova (CZE) 1 1 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2 3 Premier 5 2014 Simona Halep (ROU) 1 1 Angelique Kerber (GER) 0 1 Premier 5 2013 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2 2 Serena Williams (USA) 0 1 Premier 5 2012 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1 1 Sam Stosur (AUS) 0 1 Premier 2011 Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 1 2 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 0 1 WTA Finals 2010 Kim Clijsters (BEL) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) WTA Finals 2009 Serena Williams (USA) Venus Williams (USA) WTA Finals 2008 Venus Williams (USA) Vera Zvonareva (RUS) Tier I 2008 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2 2 Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 0 1 Tier II 2007 Justin Henin (BEL) 1 1 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 0 2 Tier II 2006 Nadia Petrova (RUS) 1 1 Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) 0 1 Tier II 2005 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 1 1 Alicia Molik (AUS) 0 1 Tier II 2004 Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 2 2 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 0 1 Tier III 2003 Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 1 1 Elena Likhovtseva (RUS) 0 1 Tier III 2002 Monica Seles (USA) 1 1 Tamarine Tanasugarn (THA) 0 1 Tier III 2001 Martina Hingis (SUI) 1 1 Sandrine Testud (FRA) 0 1 Doha hosted the WTA Finals | In 2009 and 2010, the Qatar Total Open was not held.
    [Show full text]
  • United States Vs. Czech Republic
    United States vs. Czech Republic Fed Cup by BNP Paribas 2017 World Group Semifinal Saddlebrook Resort Tampa Bay, Florida * April 22-23 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREVIEW NOTES PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES (U.S. AND CZECH REPUBLIC) U.S. FED CUP TEAM RECORDS U.S. FED CUP INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-TIME U.S. FED CUP TIES RELEASES/TRANSCRIPTS 2017 World Group (8 nations) First Round Semifinals Final February 11-12 April 22-23 November 11-12 Czech Republic at Ostrava, Czech Republic Czech Republic, 3-2 Spain at Tampa Bay, Florida USA at Maui, Hawaii USA, 4-0 Germany Champion Nation Belarus at Minsk, Belarus Belarus, 4-1 Netherlands at Minsk, Belarus Switzerland at Geneva, Switzerland Switzerland, 4-1 France United States vs. Czech Republic Fed Cup by BNP Paribas 2017 World Group Semifinal Saddlebrook Resort Tampa Bay, Florida * April 22-23 For more information, contact: Amanda Korba, (914) 325-3751, [email protected] PREVIEW NOTES The United States will face the Czech Republic in the 2017 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group Semifinal. The best-of-five match series will take place on an outdoor clay court at Saddlebrook Resort in Tampa Bay. The United States is competing in its first Fed Cup Semifinal since 2010. Captain Rinaldi named 2017 Australian Open semifinalist and world No. 24 CoCo Vandeweghe, No. 36 Lauren Davis, No. 49 Shelby Rogers, and world No. 1 doubles player and 2017 Australian Open women’s doubles champion Bethanie Mattek-Sands to the U.S. team. Vandeweghe, Rogers, and Mattek- Sands were all part of the team that swept Germany, 4-0, earlier this year in Maui.
    [Show full text]
  • Tradition #212-1717 3Rd Ave
    The Prince George Citizen - Thursday, August 17, 2000 - 11 S p o r t s W o m e n ’s tennis tour W i l l i a m s k e e p s s tre a k alive thriving o n sex appeal MONTREAL (CP) — Serena Serena Williams, 18, coming was never gone,” Williams said, before quickly MONTREAL — Some of the most attractive women in the Williams stretched the family off a win on Sunday in Los Ange­ adding: “I should say, it’s higher now. world are in Montreal this week, and fans are lining up to streak to 26 wins with a 6-1, 6- les, is currently ranked seventh “But I feel like I could play a tonne better. I catch glimpses of them. 2 victory over Patty Schnyder on the WTA Tour, while Venus, don’t feel like I played well. I’m just warming The women aren’t there for a fashion show or a gala event, on Wednesday in her debut at 20, is ranked third. Venus’ semi­ up. I haven’t begun hitting my serves yet.” but instead to pound forehands shots and smash serves. the du Maurier Open tennis final win over Serena at Wimble­ Williams advanced to a third-round meeting The top female tennis stars in the world are competing in tournament. don in July is the last time either on Thursday with ever-popular Russian Anna the du Maurier Open women’s tennis championships at Jar- Serena and her sister Venus of them lost a match.
    [Show full text]
  • Contact: Matt Van Tuinen MVT PR 773-525-5360 [email protected]
    Contact: Matt Van Tuinen MVT PR 773-525-5360 [email protected] FORMER WORLD NO. 1 AND GRAND SLAM CHAMPION ANA IVANOVIC GRANTED WILDCARD FOR PILOT PEN TENNIS Serbian Star Attracts Fans Both On And Off The Court NEW HAVEN, Conn., August 5, 2010 – Former World No. 1 and Grand Slam champion Ana Ivanovic has been granted a wildcard into Pilot Pen Tennis at Yale, an Olympus US Open Series event on the ATP World Tour and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, to be held August 20-28 at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale, it was announced today by Anne Worcester, tournament director. The 22-year old Serbian star will be making her first trip to New Haven, where she will be seeking the ninth title of her career. Two years ago Ivanovic had a magical season that included the French Open title, a runner-up finish at the Australian Open, and the World No. 1 ranking. The following year in 2009 was filled with nagging injuries that caused inconsistency and left her without a title for the first time since 2005, but she did reach the finals at Indian Wells, and the fourth round of the French Open and Wimbledon. This year she has reached the semifinals at Brisbane and in Rome. “I am excited to make my first visit to the Pilot Pen,” said Ivanovic. “I have been working hard on my game, and hope that I can play well and capture the title. I’ve heard great things about this event, and hope that this could be the first of many more trips to New Haven.” Ivanovic is a star that transcends the sport, with model-looks that have graced the covers of numerous magazines around the world.
    [Show full text]