Tennis Panorama New s took part in a media conference call with up and coming American player Sloane Stephens for the new WTA International level tournament this summer in College Park, Maryland – the Citi Open .
Currently ranked at a career high 125th in the world, Stephens spoke to media about her game, her goals and twitter.
Q: You are in the 120’s now so you almost close to getting into Slams. What are your goals for the rest of the year?
SS: I definitely want to break top 100...Read Full Story
May 26, 2009 STEPHENS CAPTURES GRADE A EVENT: Sloane Stephens , a 16-year-old from Fresno, Calif., won her first career ITF Grade A event on Sunday by defeating Serbia’s Aleksandra Krunic 6-4, 6-2 in the final of the Italian Open. Stephens recorded upsets of ITF World No. 1 Laura Robson and No. 15 seed and fellow American Christina McHale en route to the title. Stephens also won the singles title at the International Spring Championships, an ITF Grade 1 event in Carson, Calif., in April...Read Full Story
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Competition: Australian Open
Date : Thursday January 13, 2011
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Tennis News: Sloane Stephens Signs With BEST
BEST (Blue Entertainment Sports Television) Tennis announced the multi-year representation agreement with the Sloane Stephens.
Stephens, who is just 16 years old, will launch her first full year of professional play in 2010 and is one of the best junior players from the USA.
BEST said it beat out IMG, CAA, Octagon and Lagardere Unlimited to secure the worldwide marketing and management rights for Stephens.
The young american promise will...Read Full Story
Indian Wells 2010: Sloane Stephens Interview March 13th Second Round
V. ZVONAREVA/S. Stephens 6-4, 7-5
Q. You get your first win the other day, and you take the defending champion to a really good match. Tonight what did you learn about yourself and your game from this match?
SLOANE STEPHENS: That I can play with pretty good girls. [...]Read Full Story
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MELBOURNE, Australia - Sloane Stephens says there's no need for hand-wringing over the future of American women's tennis in the post-Williams era — the kids are going to be all right. The 18-year-old Floridan, who reached a career-high ranking ...
Svetlana Kuznetsova produced an attacking performance on Tuesday in the first round of the Australian Open, but was still pushed to three sets by Chanelle Scheepers. The Russian had some trouble in the second set, but once she regained focus played some ...
Sloane Stephens, the daughter of the late New England Patriots running back John Stephens, is the fifth member of the team. Azarenka is the star of the Belarus team for the first-round match that comes just a week after she beat Maria Sharapova ...
who reached the third round of the 2011 U.S. Open, and Liezel Huber, the world’s No. 1 doubles player. Sloane Stephens, the daughter of the late New England Patriots running back John Stephens, is the fifth member of the team.
Sloane Stephens’s close loss to the veteran Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round of the Australian Open Thursday was filled with subtle lessons. She had chances to win the first set, but Kuznetsova prevailed, 8-6, in the tiebreaker.
If you've had enough of the winter already and are dreaming of sunnier climates, cast your mind to San Diego. In this video American player Sloane Stephens explores the golden beaches and enjoys the beautiful sunsets of the California city.
Kanepi was a titlist in Brisbane two weeks ago. Several other women reached the round of 64, including Israeli Shahar Peer, Americans Vania King and Sloane Stephens, Canadian Aleksandra Wozniak, Chinese Zheng Jie, and Aussie favorite Jelena Dokic ...
The 13-time grand slam queen, who hammered Hungary's Greta Arn 6-1, 6-1 to move serenely into the fourth round, said players like John Isner and Sloane Stephens showed the United States had a bright future. She was speaking after no American man reached ...