Countdown: Top 10 memorable moments of the 2009 women's tennis season
Our dear reader Teerin is contributing to Women's Tennis Blog once again, this time by creating a countdown of the best moments in the 2009 tennis season.
Teerin would like to have been able to include more memorable situations, but YouTube videos can't be more than 10 minutes long. Which WTA moments would you add to Teerin's Top 10? I would include the emotional retirement of Ai Sugiyama and also, I would put Kim Clijsters' US Open win on top of the list.
Teerin, thank you so much for your continuous and active support of Women's Tennis Blog.
World number three Svetlana Kuznetsova will start her 2010 season and the Australian Open campaign at the Medibank International Sydney.
Ana Ivanovic's 2009 season was full of emotional and physical instabilities, and the obvious outcome is that the Serb ended 2008 ranked 5th, and now she's No.22.
World number nine Vera Zvonareva had a surgery on her right ankle in Rotterdam, and is now resting in an Amsterdam hotel.
World No.16 Yanina Wickmayer is starting an appeal with European authorities, challenging the whereabouts rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency. The Belgian's victory could force WADA to change the rules regarding when and where athletes can be tested out of competition.




Belgian world No.16 Yanina Wickmayer 

