AN ATP MASTERS SERIES EVENT
11th - 19th OCTOBER

Noticias : Sony Ericsson WTA Tour : 2006
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Hingis and Davenport Set for Showdown
| Top seed Justine Henin-Hardenne had to wait an extra day to make her 2006 Pacific Life Open debut, but wasted no time in picking up where she left off |
Dementieva Advances on Rainy Day 4
| The heavens opened again on a cold Saturday at the Pacific Life Open, allowing just five women's singles matches to be completed |
Indian Wells started today and Americans Advance on Day 1
| Lisa Raymond led five Americans into the second round at the Pacific Life Open Wednesday. Also among the winners was Raymond\'s doubles partner, Samantha Stosur |
Petrova Wins Second Tour Singles Title in Doha and Mauresmo continues No 2
| Russian No.2 seed Nadia Petrova defied the odds Saturday to beat the hottest player on Tour this year and in doing so denied that player a return to the world No.1 ranking |
Mauresmo, Hingis Cruise Into Qatar Quarterfinals
| Top two seeds Amélie Mauresmo and Nadia Petrova cruised through their respective opening round matches on Wednesday at the $600,000 Qatar Total Open. Martina Hingis might have something to say about their final collision course |
Clijsters Battles Through to the Quarterfinals at Antwerp
| World No.1 and Belgian favorite battled through to the quarterfinals at the $600,000 Proximus Diamond Games with a 46 76(4) 75 win over an in-form Tatiana Golovin |
Mauresmo Prevails in All-French Final in Paris
| In a battle between France\'s two top players, and the first all-French final in the 14-year-history of the Open Gaz de France, it was Amélie Mauresmo who prevailed, defeating Mary Pierce 61 76(2) for her 21st career Sony Ericsson WTA Tour singles title |
Dementieva, Pierce, Safina Victorious in Paris
| Russia's Elena Dementieva continued her winning ways as first round action was completed while Mary Pierce and Dinara Safina both won their respective second round encounters at the $600,000 Open Gaz de France on Wednesday |
Dementieva Defeats Hingis for First Tier I Singles Title
| Russia's Elena Dementieva captured the biggest title of her career on Sunday, crushing resurgent former world No.1 Martina Hingis 62 60 in the championship singles final of the 2006 Toray Pan Pacific Open, a $1,340,000 Tier I event on the Sony Ericsson W |
Mauresmo Wins First Grand Slam at Australian Open
| Amélie Mauresmo, a former world No.1 and 19-time Sony Ericsson WTA Tour singles titlist, added another big highlight to her tennis resumé on Saturday afternoon at Melbourne Park, capturing her very first Grand Slam singles title at the 2006 Australian Ope |
Henin-Hardenne, Mauresmo Reach Australian Open Final
| Two former No.1 players who have compiled some of their best results down under will fittingly do battle for the Australian Open women's singles title, as Justine Henin-Hardenne plays Amélie Mauresmo at Melbourne Park on Saturday |
Clijsters, Mauresmo, Sharapova and Henin-Hardenne Move Into Semifinals
| It will be a battle of former No.1s in one of the 2006 Australian Open semifinals, as Maria Sharapova and Justine Henin-Hardenne both battled through their respective quarterfinal matches on Tuesday at Melbourne Park |
Trio of Former World No.1s Move Into Quarterfinals
| Kim Clijsters, Martina Hingis, Amélie Mauresmo and Patty Schnyder all advanced to the 2006 Australian Open quarterfinals on Monday afternoon, as fourth round action continued at Melbourne Park |
Clijsters, Mauresmo Push Ahead, Pierce Stunned by Benesova
| Clijsters through to the third round of Australian Open 2006 after defeat of Meng Yuan from China. Amelie Mauresmo has overcome countrywoman Emilie Loit. |
Clijsters, Mauresmo, Pierce Victorious in First Round
| It was a clean start for all of the top seeds on the bottom half of the women\'s singles draw on Tuesday afternoon, as first round action continued at the 2006 Australian Open |
Henin-Hardenne, Schiavone Square Off in Sydney Final
| Justine Henin-Hardenne and Francesca Schiavone were both straight set winners on Thursday to advance to the finals of the Sydney tournament |
Justine Henin gets past Martina Hingis
| It was the most outstanding first round match the Sydney tournament has ever hosted. The tournaments fifth seed, Justine Henin-Hardenne and wild card, Martina Hingis, met for the third time and the Belgian scored her first win over the “Swiss Miss”. The s |













