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Varvara Lepchenko’s successful season continues in Madrid

May 9, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

By Kelyn Soong What do Serena Williams and Varvara Lepchenko have in common? Both players are into the third round at the 2012 Mutua Madrid Open and are the only American women left in the tournament. While the former has a much higher profile, Lepchenko, an Uzbek-born American, scored the bigger win with a first [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Anabel Medina Garrigues, francesca schivaone, mutua madrid open, Serena Williams, Vania King, Varvara Lepchenko, Venus Williams

New sponsor, facility upgrades for Legg Mason Tennis Classic

April 25, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

Change is coming to the nation’s capital and it might take tennis fans some time to adjust. The Legg Mason Tennis Classic is now the Citi Open, after Legg Mason, the title sponsor of the ATP tournament in Washington, D.C. for the past 18 years, has decided not to renew its contract. No reason was [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: citi open, Donald Dell, legg mason tennis classic, Lleyton Hewitt, Mardy Fish, Nadia Petrova, Radek Stepanek, washington tennis and education foundation

Donald Young’s Slump Continues

April 18, 2012 By Kelyn Soong 1 Comment

Donald Young proved doubters wrong last season. It began with an upset win over then world No. 5 Andy Murray at the 2011 Indian Wells Masters. Then came a series of career highs as Young reached his first ATP semifinals in Washington, D.C., had a fourth round showing at the U.S. Open, and played in [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: ATP, bangkok, Donald Young, ilona young, Indian Wells, John Isner, Monte Carlo Masters, U.S. Open

Young Americans Struggle at Family Circle Cup

April 4, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

The youth movement has stalled temporarily. Among the American women, the 2012 Family Circle Cup in Charleston, SC has belonged to the tour veterans. The tournament began with 10 main draw players from the United States but only four remain: 5th seed Serena Williams, 30, wildcard Venus Williams, 31, qualifier Jill Craybas, 37, and Varvara [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Christina McHale, irina falconi, jamie hampton, Jill Craybas, Melanie Oudin, Serena Williams, Sloane Stephens, Vania King, Varvara Lepchenko, Venus Williams

Bartoli Ends Azarenka’s Win Streak

March 29, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

With the result of the match no longer in question, tears began forming in Victoria Azarenka’s eyes. There would be no magic escape from defeat this time around. Marion Bartoli, ranked a career-high No. 7, beat world No. 1 Azarenka 6-3, 6-3 in a convincing fashion to end the Belarussian’s 26-match win streak. The 27-year-old [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Agnieszka Radwanska, Dominika Cibulkova, Marion Bartoli, Martina Hingis, Miami, Sony Ericsson Open, Steffi Graf, Victoria Azarenka

Vania King: A Model of Consistency

March 22, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

Call it the Vania King generation. With the Williams sisters seemingly nearing the end of their careers and the focus of American tennis turning to young rising stars such as Christina McHale and Sloane Stephens, King remains one of the standout players who fits neither group – the other being 26-year-old Bethanie Mattek-Sands, a former [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Ana Ivanovic, Australian Open, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, BNP Paribas Open, Christina McHale, Laura Pous Tio, Serena Williams, Sloane Stephens, Sony Ericsson Open, U.S. Open, Vania King, Venus Williams, Wimbledon

Ivanovic Cruises to Victory Over Wozniacki

March 14, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

The battle of two former world No. 1s turned out to be a one-sided affair. Ana Ivanovic, playing some of her best tennis in recent memory, overwhelmed defending champion Caroline Wozniacki in a convincing 6-3, 6-2 victory at the 2012 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. It was her first top-10 win since October 2011, [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Ana Ivanovic, BNP Paribas Open, Caroline Wozniacki, Indian Wells, Marion Bartoli, Vera Zvonareva

Lauren Davis Claims First WTA Victory

March 9, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

Most tennis fans remember Lauren Davis as the young American who suffered a lopsided first round loss to Samantha Stosur at the 2011 Australian Open. That match did not do much to turn heads, but her most recent win at the 2012 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells just might. The 18-year-old Davis, standing at [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: angelique kerber, Australian Open, BNP Paribas Open, evert tennis academy, Indian Wells, lauren davis, Nadia Petrova, petra martic, Samantha Stosur, U.S. Open

Welcome Back Alisa Kleybanova

February 29, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

There is great news in the tennis world. The WTA announced on it’s website that former top-20 player Alisa Kleybanova, who has been battling cancer, has resumed her training and will play in the Sony Ericson Open main draw as a wildcard. The tournament, located in Miami, begins on March 19th. The 22-year-old Russian announced [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Alisa Kleybanova, Miami, sony ericson open, wildcard, WTA

John Isner: The Emergence of a True Contender

February 22, 2012 By Kelyn Soong Leave a Comment

Most people know his story by now. He attended the University of Georgia, where he led the Bulldogs to a national championship in 2007. He won the longest match in the history of professional tennis at the 2010 Wimbledon. And he owns one of the most vicious serves on the ATP Tour, a weapon that [...]

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Filed Under: Kelyn Soong, Lead Story Tagged With: Andy Roddick, ATP Tour News, Davis Cup, John Isner, legg mason tennis classic, Mardy Fish, regions morgan keegan championships, Roger Federer, U.S. Open, unviersity of georgia
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