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The men's top four are likely to clash earlier than normal after Wimbledon release seeds for upcoming Grand Slam.
Russian continues winning form on clay to power past Romanian challenger as Samantha Stosur crashes out at Madrid Open.
Coached by Martina Hingis, Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova claims fifth title of career with Portugal Open win.
With 35 victories in 36 matches, and another career title, there's only one woman to beat at upcoming Australian Open.
Big-hitting American to meet top-ranked Victoria Azarenka in Brisbane as Andy Murray made to work in opening match.
With 31 victories in 32 matches, Serena Williams is in perfect position to dominate the coming tennis season.
Ninth seed marks first European appearance of the season with routine win as defending champion Kvitova eases through.
Aussie Samantha Stosur needs less than an hour to defeat Shuai Peng in opening round as Mario Bartoli makes it through.
Serena Williams joins Roger Federer in U.S. Open quarter-finals as Novak Djokovic also makes it through to next round.
The women top seeds are out of the French Open but Djokovic still remains on course to surpass John McEnroe's record
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