- near-sighted. In 2001,
Flipkens won the
bronze medal at the
European Youth Olympic Festival in Murcia, Spain. In 2002,
Flipkens and Elke
Clijsters won...
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doubles and
mixed doubles titles. "Kirsten
Flipkens". WTA Tennis.
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December 2020. "Kirsten
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Australian Open". ausopen.com. "Head...
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Flipkens In US Open".
Tennis Now.
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Flipkens Out,
Venus in US Open Main Draw". Tennis...
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defeating Marie Bouzková in a third-set tiebreak. She then beat
Kirsten Flipkens to
advance to the
third round of a
Grand Slam
event for the
first time...
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Dominika Cibulková and
Kirsten Flipkens were the
defending champions, but Cibulková
chose not to parti****te this year.
Flipkens pla****
alongside Kiki Bertens...
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Kirsten Flipkens was the
defending champion, but lost in the
first round to
Polona Hercog.
Lucie Šafářová won the title,
defeating Marina Erakovic 6–4...
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Emilia Salerni 2001:
Marion Bartoli 2002:
Maria Kirilenko 2003:
Kirsten Flipkens 2004: Michaëlla
Krajicek 2005:
Victoria Azarenka 2006:
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova...
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Emilia Salerni 2001:
Marion Bartoli 2002:
Maria Kirilenko 2003:
Kirsten Flipkens 2004: Michaëlla
Krajicek 2005:
Victoria Azarenka 2006:
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova...
- she
competed in the women's
singles as a
lucky loser losing to
Kirsten Flipkens in the
first round. 01. Emma
Navarro (second round) 02.
Diane Parry...
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Leylah Fernandez (first round)
Martina Trevisan (first round)
Kirsten Flipkens (qualifying competition,
lucky loser)
Tamara Zidanšek (qualifying competition)...