- WTA 1000 is a
category of
tennis tournaments on the WTA Tour
organized by the Women's
Tennis ****ociation. The
Series was
initially called WTA Tier I which...
- the
early seventeenth century (and
later as an old-fashioned cap for
countrywomen and
young children).
Tudor (later
Stewart in Scotland) and
earlier coifs...
- (Australia, Belgium, Italy,
Russia and the
United States) have had two
countrywomen meet in a
final in the Open Era: On 1
March 2022, the WTA
announced that...
- The ****ociated
Country Women of the
World (ACWW) is the
largest international organization for
rural women, with a
membership of nine
million in 82 countries...
- The
Irish Countrywomen's ****ociation (ICA; Irish:
Bantracht na Tuaithe) is the
largest women's
organisation in Ireland, with 6,100 members.
Founded in...
- 13-minute
match in
three sets. In the semifinal,
Williams beat
fellow countrywomen Shelby Rogers in
straight sets to
progress to her
fourth final of the...
- "shameful habit" of
drinking and
eating in the outhouse,
which some of the
countrywomen practised at beer parties. In
April 1016, Æthelred died of illness, leaving...
- Era (following Australia, the
United States, and Belgium) to have two
countrywomen contest a
major final.
Justine Henin-Hardenne was the
defending champion...
- the Open Era (following
Australia and the
United States) to have two
countrywomen contest a
major final.
Serena Williams was the
defending champion, but...
- The
final made
Italy the
fifth country in the Open Era to have two
countrywomen contest a
major final (after Australia, the
United States, Belgium, and...