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Sania hopes to win more Slams before saying goodbye

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New Delhi: Her career ravaged by injuries, Sania Mirza reckons that age is fast catching up with her but hopes to add a few more Grand Slams trophies to her cabinet before bidding adieu to the game.

Nerves are a tough opponent: Ivanovic

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Former World No.1 Ana Ivanovic's career has struggled at times since she won her only Grand Slam title in Paris in 2008.

Participating in the Kremlin Cup here, she said that her own nerves have been

Strike not a real option, says Murray

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US Open champion Andy Murray on Wednesday praised Australian Open organisers for boosting prize money, saying he never viewed a strike at the year's first Grand Slam as a realistic option.

The organi

Winning Grand Slams is Sania's motivation after London Games

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Winning an Olympic medal may remain an unfulfilled dream for Sania Mirza but the Indian tennis ace is not losing sleep over it and would continue to push her battle-hardened body to win one or two Gra

Serena crashes out in French Open epic

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Serena Williams crashed to the worst Grand Slam defeat of her career on Tuesday when she slumped to a dramatic and thrilling 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 French Open loss to France's world 111 Virginie Razzano.

Djokovic eyes bidding for top spot

Dubai: Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic believes the capture of his second Grand Slam title can become a platform to rise to world number one for the first time.

The world number three from Se

Injured Serena pulls out of last Grand Slam

New York, Aug. 21: Number one Serena Williams on Friday blamed a mysterious summer foot injury with forcing her withdrawal from the US Open.

The American, who has not played since winning the Wimbled

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