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LONDON, England-- Martina Hingis dominated women's tennis ... onto the scene at the tender age of 16 in 1997, winning three grand slams, including Wimbledon and taking over at world number one ...
Martina Hingis ... The five-time Grand Slam winner—who’s the same age as Venus Williams (31) and owns the same number of singles titles (43)—retired in 2007. Hingis, who married French ...
Martina Hingis has announced her retirement on Facebook ... During her career, the Swiss has won 42 singles WTA titles including five Grand Slams. In doubles, she has won 20 majors (13 in doubles ...
Some tennis players aren't able to reach their full potential due to difficult circumstances. Jelena Dokic had to overcome abuse and depression.
Tennis icon Martina Hingis has revealed it makes ... the way she played with winning Grand Slams.” Hingis won 25 major titles overall, with 13 women’s doubles and seven mixed doubles titles ...
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Aryna Sabalenka emulates Serena Williams & Martina Hingis as she survives Australian Open scareSabalenka is vying to become the first woman to win three consecutive Australian Open titles since Hingis — who amassed ... semi-finals at hard-court Grand Slams — a run that started at ...
The defeat means Hingis has now gone more than two years without winning a grand slam event. The Swiss player went into the showdown with Capriati as the clear favourite. As well as holding a 5-0 ...
As if losing wasn't bad enough .... Hingis' feet now hurt. Best idea: "The Shoe That Turned Martina Hingis' Feet Into Hooves." Second best idea: "Wear These Shoes, Then Call Your Lawyers." ...
Top-ranked women's tennis player Martina Hingis today refused to back down after claiming Serena and Venus Williams were given preferential treatment because they were black. The world number one ...
Martina Hingis once revealed the reality of her childhood ... professional tour when she was just 14 and went on to win five Grand Slam singles titles while she was still a teenager.
According to a new report from L'Equipe, the Top 20 players of the ATP and WTA Tour are demanding new prize money from Grand ...
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