Marija

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As the editor-in-chief of Women’s Tennis Blog, Marija is deeply ingrained in the tennis community, offering a unique perspective and unparalleled insights. Her commitment to the sport goes beyond her editorial role; she is a regular contributor of compelling tennis fashion articles featured on the official WTA website, solidifying her standing as a trusted voice in the industry. Marija's dedication to delivering accurate, insightful, and engaging tennis content reflects her unwavering passion and comprehensive understanding of the sport.

Halep withdraws after shaky win, hands Ivanovic easy access to the semifinals

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After winning a back-and-forth third-round encounter with Andrea Petkovic that featured 17 breaks of serve, Simona Halep strategically withdrew from the China Open to go home for a hip MRI in order to get...

Sesil Karatantcheva plans to switch back from Kazakh to Bulgarian citizenship

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World No.180 Sesil Karatantcheva, formerly ranked as high as No.35, has decided to revoke her Kazakh citizenship, which she adopted in early 2009, and get back to representing Bulgaria. The Sofia-born Bulgarian, who is of...

Tears for Li

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Players gathered tonight at the China Open in Beijing to pay tribute to Li Na's illustrious career and it quickly turned into an emotionally-packed ceremony. The first to honor the great Chinese was Stacey Allaster,...

Radwanska slumps after Beijing Players’ Party fun

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Fifth seed Agnieszka Radwanska lost in the second round of the China Open to world No.44 Roberta Vinci 6-4 6-4, giving away five service games. This defeat comes after Aga's last week's loss of an opener at the...

Serena Williams flirts with bagel before dominant win

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The busy Asian swing is continuing with the China Open and Serena Williams followed her last week’s disappointing retirement from the Wuhan Open with a 7-5 6-2 victory over Silvia Soler-Espinosa in the first...

Kvitova crowned in Wuhan

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In a repeat of this year's Wimbledon final, Petra Kvitova had no trouble dispatching Eugenie Bouchard to win the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open title and a spot in the WTA Championships in Singapore. The third-seeded...

Kvitova, Bouchard make Wuhan finals

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The inaugural Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open will see a rematch of the 2014 Wimbledon final between Petra Kvitova and Eugenie Bouchard and the winner will qualify for the WTA Championships in Singapore. The first to advance...

Vaidisova, Bondarenko make comeback progress in Las Vegas

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Awaiting the Friday’s semifinals of the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open, which will feature third seed Petra Kvitova vs. Elina Svitolina and sixth seed Eugenie Bouchard vs. eighth seed Caroline Wozniacki, I’d like to mention...

Laura Robson confirms the switch from Adidas to Nike

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A major wrist surgery has prevented Laura Robson from playing competitively for the most of 2014, nevertheless, Nike have decided to make the Brit a new part of their team now that Li Na is gone. Yesterday Robson tweeted...

Sharapova joins the list of Wuhan casualties

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The people of Wuhan may have gained the Premier-level Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open, but the line-up has lost most of its top names early on. The latest casualty is Maria Sharapova, who failed to make the...
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