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Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Azarenka

Victoria Fiodorovna Azarenka is a Belarusian professional tennis player who, as of 26 October 2009, is ranked World Number 6. Azarenka has won two mixed doubles Grand Slam titles — 2007 US Open with Max Mirnyi and 2008 French Open with Bob Bryan. She has also won three singles titles, all in 2009.

 
 
Agnieszka Radwańska

Agnieszka Radwańska

Agnieszka Radwańska (born 6 March 1989 in Kraków, full name Agnieszka Roma Radwańska) is a WTA Tour Polish tennis player. She defeated Tamira Paszek of Austria to win the 2005 Girls' Singles Championship at Wimbledon. As a professional, her highest career singles ranking is World No. 8, achieved on 22 February 2010. As of 22 February 2010, she is ranked World No. 8.

 
 
Chan Yung-jan

Chan Yung-jan

Chan Yung-jan is a professional female tennis player from Republic of China. She has won 13 ITF singles titles; and 7 WTA and 11 ITF doubles titles. Her career highlights include semifinals in the Japan Open in 2006 and finals in the PTT Bangkok Open in 2007 . In the Australian Open 2007, she lost to her first-round opponent Alicia Molik 2–6 6–7(3).

 
 
Vania King

Vania King

Vania King (born February 3, 1989 in Monterey Park, California, U.S. ) is a female tennis player from the United States. She is a Taiwanese American.

 
 
Nicole Vaidišová

Nicole Vaidišová

Nicole Vaidišová (born 23 April 1989) is a Czech female tennis player. Vaidišová is a former Australian Open and French Open semifinalalist and has also reached the quaterfinals at Wimbledon. Vaidišová has been playing tennis since she was six years old. She is a student of Nick Bollettieri and trains at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Her serve is considered her biggest weapon.

 
 
Alisa Kleybanova

Alisa Kleybanova

Alisa Mikhaelovna Kleybanova is a Russian professional tennis player. Her highest WTA world ranking to date is No. 23, achieved on May 18, 2009. As of March 1, 2010, Kleybanova is ranked World No. 26. Kleybanova has won one WTA singles title.