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Articles tagged ‘Victoria Azarenka’

Azarenka wins women’s singles final

Azarenka wins women’s singles final

AAP Saturday 10 January 2009 Comments

It was a case of fifth time lucky for Belarusian Victoria Azarenka in the Brisbane International women’s final on Saturday night. Read more

Women’s Finals Day Preview

Women’s Finals Day Preview

Brisbane International Saturday 10 January 2009 Comments

Number two seed Victoria Azarenka will contest her second final in the Sunshine State in the space of a year when she meets third-seeded Marion Bartoli tonight at Pat Rafter Arena. Read more

Azarenka in women’s final

Azarenka in women’s final

Brisbane International Friday 9 January 2009 Comments

Victoria Azarenka is the first player to book a place in the inaugural Brisbane International women’s final. Read more

Brisbane International Preview Day 6

Brisbane International Preview Day 6

Brisbane International Friday 9 January 2009 Comments

There’s just something about the way Jo-Wilfried Tsonga bounds around the court that tennis fans around the world love. The uninhibited joy Tsonga exudes each time he earns a win is as infectious as his smile. Read more

Look who’s through to the semis

Look who’s through to the semis

AAP Thursday 8 January 2009 Comments

Timely coaching encouragement sparked a comeback by second seed Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in the Brisbane International quarterfinals on Thursday. Read more

Brisbane International Day 5 preview

Brisbane International Day 5 preview

Brisbane International Thursday 8 January 2009 Comments

Fiery Belarusian Victoria Azarenka may be the second seed of the competition but this isn’t stopping her pushing to be the last woman standing on Saturday night. Read more

Azarenka dashes Gajdosova’s hopes

Azarenka dashes Gajdosova’s hopes

AAP Tuesday 6 January 2009 Comments

Second seed Victoria Azarenka has survived an early scare at the Brisbane International, after being pushed to the limit by Slovak-born Australian and world No.98 Jarmila Gajdosova in their second-round match. Read more

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