The Last Word returns, and each weekday, starting on Monday, December 5, we'll give you our year-end thoughts about tennis' best players—this time focusing on the ATP and WTA Top 10.
By continuing to browse our website, you agree to our use of cookies. Click here to find out more info. Past and present WTA stars pay tribute to Marion Bartoli, who retired on Wednesday. Why not ...
Bartoli beat the eventual No. 1 6-4, 6-1 in the third round of Cincinnati before bowing out in the quarterfinals to Maria Sharapova. Worst of 2010 Bartoli pounded the pavement in the summer ...
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Well, there's still a lot of action this week, and the U.S. Open Series kick-started for the WTA in Stanford. There, Marion Bartoli got to fulfill a childhood dream by hitting with Pete Sampras ...