Amelie Mauresmo
Women's professional tennis star, Amelie Mauresmo. News, event info, and sports talk.
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Amelie Mauresmo ended her 2009 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour season prematurely on Thursday, quietly admitting for the first time that her desire to compete is gone.
The thirty-year-old French veteran is one of the few remaining finesse players at the top of the women's game.
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From onthebaseline.com
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Former World No 1 Amelie Mauresmo is considering calling time on her career. The 30-year-old Frenchwoman, currently ranked 20 in the world, has not played on the WTA Tour since suffering a second-round exit to Aleksandra Wozniak at the US Open a ...
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Earlier this week headlines whispered that Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo was considering retirement from tennis. At the age of 30, it may seem that Mauresmo has been around forever. She has, in fact, been playing tennis professionally for 16 years.
According to Peter Scrivener's BBC report, Mauresmo stated, “Since the U.S. Open, I’ve been trying to practice but I can’t seem to find the desire to come back to competition...I don’t want to rush or...
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From bleacherreport.com
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PARIS - Former No. 1 Amelie Mauresmo is considering retiring from tennis. The Frenchwoman, who is currently ranked No. 20, decided Thursday to scratch her last two tournaments of the season, at Linz and Luxembourg. Mauresmo said on her website ...
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PARIS (AP) — Former No. 1 Amelie Mauresmo is considering retiring from tennis. The Frenchwoman, who is currently ranked No. 20, decided Thursday to scratch her last two tournaments of the season, at Linz and Luxembourg. Mauresmo said on her Web ...
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The two-time grand slam winner today pulled out of her remaining two events of the season at Linz and Luxembourg and admitted she would use the time to decide whether to retire. 'Since I came back from the US Open, I've been trying to practice but I ...
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