Amelie Mauresmo, two-time Grand Slam champion, retires from tennis
ESPN (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
USA Today (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
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... read crafted by Pulitzer Prize winner J.R. Moehringer from tape recordings of the eight-time Grand Slam champion's taped recollections, as part of his "atonement for where I've been in my life." As he retraces that life in present tense — and without quotation marks, because "this is reconstructed dialogue," as he put it — Agassi sets out to
The FanHouse - Buffalo Bills (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
• Henin to make competitive comeback in Brisbane • Belgian defeated world No12 Pennetta in exhibition Justine Henin has played down her chances of emulating Kim Clijsters' spectacular return to grand slam tennis. The seven-times grand slam champion is making her return to the WTA Tour next month after surprisingly retiring while world No1 in May last year....
barrettrymco | 12/07/2009
... read crafted by Pulitzer Prize winner J.R. Moehringer from tape recordings of the eight-time Grand Slam champion's taped recollections, as part of his "atonement for where I've been in my life." As he retraces that life in present tense — and without quotation marks, because "this is reconstructed dialogue," as he put it — Agassi sets out to
Japan Times (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, France (AP) Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition. The Frenchwoman is a former No. 1 player who finished this season at No. 21.
Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis yesterday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion, 30, says she's lost her desire to compete at highest level
Craig Hickman's Tennis Blog (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Reuters The two-time grand slam winner and former world number one speaks during a news conference where she announced her retirement, in Issy-Les-Moulineaux, near Paris, December 3, 2009. :: Amélie Mauresmo , France's best female player since Suzanne Lenglen has decided to call it quits. This surely surprises no one. As a long time fan of hers, I'll miss the kind of tennis she...
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
• 'I don't want to train any more' says Mauresmo • French player quits with 25 titles and two grand slams When Amélie Mauresmo reached the final of the 1999 Australian Open as a 19-year-old, the word "frail" was not in anybody's mind. Despite losing to Switzerland's Martina Hingis, who had injudiciously referred to her as "half a man", many believed...
Examiner (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
Sify (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
-LES-MOULINEAUX, France (AP) — Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
Washington Post (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, France -- Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.
MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Two-time Grand Slam champion Amelie Mauresmo retired from tennis Thursday, saying she no longer had a burning desire for competition.