Noticias : Sony Ericsson WTA Tour : 2005
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Hingis To Make Return To Sony Ericsson WTA Tour
Former world No.1 Martina Hingis has decided to return to the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour in 2006, her management company Octagon confirmed on Tuesday


2005: Season In Review
Season 2005 was an historic one for women's tennis. The WTA Tour became the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour as part of a landmark $88-million, six-year deal, which saw the mobile communications giant assume worldwide title sponsorship of the women's professional c


Mauresmo Wins Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships
In one of the most competitive finals in recent memory at the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships presented by Porsche, Amélie Mauresmo captured the biggest title of her career, holding off a spirited challenge from fellow Frenchwoman Mary Pierce, winnin


Sharapova andMauresmo Grab Semi Spots
Sharapova defeated Davenport yesterday, the number one of the world, and both have reached the semi-finals of the tournament. In the other group, two French A. Mauresmo and M. Pierce, are the other two players that have reached the semi-finals.


Pierce and Davenport already are in the semi-finals of the female Masters
The Belgian Kim Clijsters has not had a good beginning. She has lost the two first matches against M. Pierce and A. Mauresmo what complicates her to reach the semi-finals of the tournament.


Davenport and Clijsters, on there way to achieve the N1 in LA
The stars of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour will collide in Los Angeles, California this week at the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships presented by Porsche.


Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships to be Held in Madrid, Spain in 2006
Prestigious season-ending event to move to world-class venue in Olympic-contending city as part of Tour’s strategy to showcase Championships around the world; storied event to be significantly enhanced by proven Madrid promoter and Sony Ericsson title spo