Oct 10, 2009 | Tennis Week
Women's tennis has witnessed some comings - Kim Clijsters and Kimiko Date Krumm - and goings - Ai Sugiyama - this year.
Serena retires with knee injury against Wozniak
Top seed Serena Williams was forced to retire with a knee injury down 6-2 3-1 against Canada's Aleksandra Wozniak in the semi-finals of the Stanford Classic on Saturday.
It wasn't with a victory, but Ai Sugiyama closed out her 17-year career with a smile and the praise of her peers.
Toray Pan Pacific Open Tennis/ Sharapova triumphs, Sugiyama retires
After Maria Sharapova's injury-shortened victory in the singles final left Japanese tennis fans hungry for more Saturday afternoon at Ariake Colosseum, Ai Sugiyama hoped to brighten the mood with a doubles win in her farewell match as a professional.
Sugiyama retires after final loss
Japan's Ai Sugiyama retired from tennis on a losing note as she was defeated in the doubles final of the Pan Pacific Open in Japan.
Sugiyama 1 win from storybook ending
For a tournament that lost the top-ranked player in the world and its top six seeds before the second round, getting a singles final between former world No.
Sharapova, Jankovic advance to Toray Pan Pacific semifinals
The court at Tokyo's Ariake Colosseum has always been a special place for Maria Sharapova.
Ana has paid tribute to Ai Sugiyama, the former world No.8 who retired from tennis during this week's Toray Pan Pacific Open in her native Japan.
TENNIS Date Krumm rolls back the years to win Korea Open
Kimiko Date Krumm became the oldest player to win a WTA tournament since Billie Jean King when she capped a remarkable comeback by beating second-seeded Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain 6-3, 6-3 to claim the Korea Open title Sunday.
Sugiyama forced to retire in her final career match
As bad as Ai Sugiyama felt on the court, being unable to finish the match that would close out her singles career only made it that much worse.
Retiring Sugiyama given fond farewell
AFP, Tokyo Former Japanese doubles world number one Ai Sugiyama received an emotional reception Sunday at the Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament-her final event before retirement.
Safina will fight to defend number one spot
FROM LEFT: Dinara Safina of Russia, Ai Sugiyama and Ayumi Morita both of Japan and Venus Williams of the US pose at the end of a news conference for the Pan Pacific Open tournament in Tokyo yesterday.
Clijsters crowns comeback with US Open title
Clijsters, playing her third tournament after taking more than two years off to start a family, clinched her 93-minute victory with a forehand winner and dropped to her knees in celebration, visibly sobbing.
A tearful Ai Sugiyama confirmed Friday that she was retiring from pro tennis at the end of the season.
Get to Know an Upstart: Vania King
American Vania King upset No. 15 seed Samantha Stosur 7-5, 6-4 on Wednesday. King , 20, is currently ranked just outside the top 100 in women's singles, and up until now her biggest result when going solo had been a single title in Bangkok in 2006.
Johnson and Po take mixed doubles
Don Johnson and Kimberly Po overcame teen-agers Lleyton Hewitt and Kim Clijsters 6-4, 7-6 today to win the Wimbledon's mixed doubles title.
Blog: Federer wins at U.S. Open
News, notes and fun from the U.S. National Tennis Center. Serena Williams cruising Arthur Staple She's up a set and two breaks in the second, on her way to the second round.
Federer, Williams cruise in opening round
Agnieszka Radwanska, of Poland, returns the ball to Patricia Mayr, of Austria, during the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, on Aug.
Have a ball at Open's outer courts
NEW YORK - On the first point of the second game of the second set on Court 11 yesterday, a young player named Agnieszka Radwanska crushed an overhead that bounced over the back wall and disappeared into a thick flowerbed.
Clijsters comeback thrills US Open tennis
Kim Clijsters posted a triumphant return to the US Open on Monday, four years after being crowned queen of New York.
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