- Amélie
Simone Mauresmo (French pronunciation: [ameli simɔn moʁɛsmo]; born 5 July 1979) is a
French former world No. 1
tennis player,
tennis coach, and...
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Hinoke Mauresmo Johannes Jacob Danny Silvinho (born 26
February 2005) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Dutch Eerste Divisie club...
- the main
career statistics of
French professional tennis player Amélie
Mauresmo. (W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R)...
- Meanwhile,
Serena Williams came
through in the
bottom half,
beating Amélie
Mauresmo and
Maria Sharapova. In the final,
Williams won her
seventh Grand Slam...
- champion, but lost in the
quarterfinals to Amélie
Mauresmo. Tina
Pisnik won the
title by
defeating Mauresmo 7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–2) in the final. The
first two...
- Cheese,
Caroline (8 July 2006). "
Mauresmo clinches Wimbledon title". BBC News.
Retrieved 17 May 2011. "Amelie
Mauresmo the
Sentimental Favorite to Win...
- time
after 1998 and 2001,
despite not
reaching a
Grand Slam final. Amélie
Mauresmo put
together a
consistent season,
reaching No. 1 in
September and finishing...
- Amélie
Mauresmo defeated Justine Henin-Hardenne in the final, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies'
singles tennis title at the 2006
Wimbledon Championships...
- Amélie
Mauresmo defeated Mary
Pierce in the final, 5–7, 7–6(7–3), 6–4 to win the
singles tennis title at the 2005 WTA Tour Championships.
Maria Sharapova...
- at the season-ending WTA Tour Championships,
beating out
Sharapova and
Mauresmo. The
Belgian successfully defended her
French Open
title for her fifth...