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Martina Hingis was forced to retire from tennis at the age of 27 after she was handed a two-year ban when she tested positive ...
Boasting a spell as world No. 1 that stretched for an extraordinary 209 weeks from March 1997, according to the Women's ...
Former tennis star Martina Hingis was forced to retire aged just 27 following cocaine allegations amid the disintegration of her first marriage. Hingis won 25 Grand Slams, including singles ...
Hingis, who reached No. 1 in the rankings and won five Grand Slam singles titles in the 1990s, initially quit tennis in 2002 because of foot and leg injuries, then rejoined the circuit full-time in ...
Heading into Wimbledon, World No.1 Mirza and No.2 Hingis had posted a strong semifinal run in Birmingham, and were now one of the oddsmakers’ favorites. 34-year-old veteran Hingis, who won her last ...
Her manager said she won't appeal the ruling. "Since Martina has retired from competitive sports, it makes no sense for her to challenge the judgment," manager Mario Widmer said in Switzerland. "She ...
Martina Hingis won her first doubles title in seven years when she and Sabine Lisicki defeated Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina 4-6, 6-4, 10-5 Sunday at the Sony Open.
Martina Hingis won her first doubles title in seven years when she and Sabine Lisicki defeated Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina 4-6, 6-4, 10-5 Sunday at the Sony Open.
Former world No. 1 Martina Hingis's comeback was spoiled yesterday when Marlene Weingartner of Germany beat her, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2, in a first-round match at the Volvo Women's Open in Pattaya, Thailand.
Twenty-five years ago Thursday, Martina Hingis became the youngest player, at 16 years and 182 days old, to reach the WTA World No.1, a mark that still holds today. Since the introduction of the ...