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Post by yvonne Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:33 pm

Hingis rules out comeback to tennis


PARIS (AP)—Martina Hingis won’t make a comeback to competitive tennis.

The 29-year old Hingis, who retired after getting a two-year ban in 2007 for testing positive for cocaine, said Tuesday in an interview with L’Equipe that she is happy with her new life.
Former No. 1 Martina Hingis won't make a comeback to competitive tennis. The 29-year old Hingis, who retired after getting a two-year ban in 2007 for testing positive for cocaine, said Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009, in an interview with L'Equipe that she is happy with her new life.

“I’ve got a nice house, my four horses,” Hingis said. “On the tour, I had no life.”

Hingis added that even without being tested positive, she likely would have retired.

“If I had won the four Grand Slam tournaments, maybe I would have continued,” she said. “But I was on downslope. And I was suspended for two years, and that was it.”

Hingis, who spent 209 weeks at No. 1 in the women’s rankings and won five Grand Slam singles titles, said she went through hard times during her suspension.

“I didn’t have the right to play any competition, even in another Olympic sport,” she said. “I didn’t have the right to feature in equestrian competition, even at an amateur level. … I’m not sure I have completely recovered.”

Hingis tested positive for cocaine after a third-round exit at Wimbledon in 2007. She denied using the drug.

Hingis said she learned that her suspension was over on Sept. 30—her birthday—a few days after undergoing a doping test at her home.

“They thought maybe, like you, that I was planning a second comeback,” she said.

Hingis quit tennis for the first time in 2002 because of foot and leg injuries. When she returned to the circuit in 2006, Hingis reached two Grand Slam quarterfinals, won two smaller tournaments and finished the year at No. 7.
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Post by babyb Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:44 am

“On the tour, I had no life.”

Who is she kidding? Big laugh
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Post by yvonne Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:57 pm

babyb wrote:
“On the tour, I had no life.”

Who is she kidding? Big laugh

I know!!! Big laugh
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Post by yvonne Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:01 pm

The 10 best women's tennis players of the decade
By Chris Chase

As the decade winds down, Busted Racquet will celebrate the past 10 years of tennis with various top 10 lists. Today, we at look at the 10 best female players of the 2000s:

10. Elena Dementieva -- Grand Slams: None, Weeks at No. 1: None

Only 10 women won Grand Slam titles this decade (compared to 15 men -- and they had Federer!), so the top 10 for the decade isn't very deep. Dementieva gets the nod for her consistency (she's finished in the top eight in six of the past seven years) and 14 tour titles. She hasn't appeared in a Grand Slam final since 2003, however, despite numerous semifinals (including two this year).

9. Svetlana Kuznetsova -- Grand Slams: 2, Weeks at No. 1: None

The Russian took home two Slams in the decade: the 2004 U.S Open and the French in 2009. Despite that, she's never hit the top spot in the rankings even though four players reached No. 1 in the past six years without having done so. (They are Amelie Mauresmo, Kim Clijsters, Jelena Jankovic and Dinara Safina. The former two eventually won a major, the latter two are still waiting.)

8. Amelie Mauresmo -- Grand Slams: 2, Weeks at No. 1: 39

After years of near misses, Mauresmo finally won a Grand Slam in 2006, taking the Australian Open and Wimbledon at the relatively-advanced age of 27. She became the first Frenchwoman to win two Grand Slams in a year since 1925. Her reign at the top was short-lived. Starting the next year, Mauresmo plummeted in the rankings and wouldn't advance past the fourth round of a major for the rest of her career. affraid

7. Lindsay Davenport -- Grand Slams: 1, Weeks at No. 1: 76

Davenport was No. 1 for more weeks this decade than all but two women, but she finished with the same amount of Grand Slams as Anastasia Myskina and Ana Ivanovic. She made four more finals and 10 semis in the Slams, helping her to three year-end No. 1 rankings.

6. Kim Clijsters -- Grand Slams: 2, Weeks at No. 1: 19

For the first half of the decade, Clijsters had the dreaded tag of "greatest player without a major". She shed that label in the '05 U.S. Open and buried it completely four years later with her stunning victory on the same court after coming back from retirement (and becoming a mother).

5. Jennifer Capriati -- Grand Slams: 3, Weeks at No. 1: 17

At one stretch at the beginning of the decade, Jennifer Capriati won three of five Grand Slams and made the semifinals in seven straight majors. In a sport where comebacks are king, Capriati's may have been the best. From 1993 until 2000 she wasn't a factor in the game -- playing in just six Slams from '93 until '98. Then, all of a sudden, she was the best women's tennis player in the world. (For what it's worth, I changed around the rankings of Nos. 4-8 about two dozen times.)

4. Venus Williams -- Grand Slams: 5, Weeks at No. 1: 11

It's a little hard to believe that Venus has only been No. 1 for 11 weeks in her career. Just think of what she could have done with a modicum of interest. She won half of the Wimbledons played during the decade and won four of six Slams in 2000 and 2001 (including the famed U.S. Open final against her sister in the first year of the century).

3. Maria Sharapova -- Grand Slams: 3, Weeks at No. 1: 17

When, at 17, she became the third-youngest woman ever to win the U.S. Open (scratch I guess the author meant Wimbledon), big things were expected from Maria Sharapova. Expectations were so high that the two Grand Slams and six consecutive years in the final top 10 that followed seemed slightly disappointing. This is largely because her results in the two biggest tournaments of the year (Wimbledon and the U.S. Open) have been subpar of late. Since 2006, Sharapova has failed to reach the quarters in either event.

2. Justine Henin -- Grand Slams: 7, Weeks at No. 1: 117

Because she didn't overpower opponents like the Williams' or Sharapova, casual sports fans seemed to take for granted the greatness of Henin (she dropped the Hardenne in 2007). Yet she won seven Slams and spent over two years at No. 1 (non-consecutively) in the middle of the decade. With her comeback set to begin in January, is there a chance she could appear on this same list 10 years from now?

1. Serena Williams -- Grand Slams: 10, Weeks at No. 1: 84

When Serena first came along she was just Venus's little sister. It didn't take long for her to pass her sibling, and the rest of the tennis world, behind. She's always the most interesting player on the court, whether it be because of her prodigious talent, unpredictable behavior or flashy outfits. One-quarter of the decade's Grand Slam trophies are in her possession, even though it's largely accepted that she didn't fully utilize her talents, which only goes to show just how great Serena Williams truly is.
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Post by babyb Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:59 am

yvonne wrote:
3. Maria Sharapova -- Grand Slams: 3, Weeks at No. 1: 17

When, at 17, she became the third-youngest woman ever to win the U.S. Open (scratch I guess the author meant Wimbledon),

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Post by yvonne Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:01 am

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