Clijsters Beats Williams to Reach Final
Live analysis of the women's semifinals at the U.S. Open.
View ArticleWilliams Has Little Trouble in First Round
The five-time champion Venus Williams of the United States got only one chance to break the serve of Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan in the first set of their match Monday at the All England Club....
View ArticlePironkova Eliminates Venus Williams for Second Year in a Row
Venus Williams joined her sister Serena in making an early exit at Wimbledon on Monday, losing to Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-3, in the fourth round.
View ArticleRhoden: Williams Sisters Leave a Big Hole
With Venus and Serena Williams out of Wimbledon and Tiger Woods injured, some very big holes are left unfilled in tennis and golf.
View ArticleAnalyzing the Women's Draw: Bottom Half
Petra Kvitova, Maria Sharapova, and Venus Williams all should make it out of the first week of the United States Open.
View ArticleAnalyzing the Women's Draw: Top Half
Caroline Wozniacki, Francesa Schiavone, and Serena Williams should all make it out of the first week of the United States Open.
View ArticleU.S. Open Point/Counterpoint: Steffi Graf vs. Venus Williams
Would Venus Williams defeat Steffi Graf on the hard courts of the Open? It's up to you to decide, with a little help from The Times's tennis experts. Watch our video debates, vote on the winner and...
View ArticleA New Sideline for Serena Williams: Relationship Advice
At the Open, Caroline Wozniacki gets some counsel on romance.
View ArticleSurprise Semifinalists, from Evert to Kerber
Wickmayer, Cahill, and Venus Williams also had unexpected success at the U.S. Open.
View ArticleCompiling a Wish List for the 2012 Tennis Season
On the top of Christopher Clarey's wish list for the 2012 tennis season is a rich rivalry in women's tennis. What else do fans want to see this year?
View ArticleAt Wimbledon, Disappointing Results for U.S. Olympians
John Isner, Donald Young and Venus Williams all lost in the first round at Wimbledon--and all three will play for the U.S. at the London Olympics.
View ArticleWilliams Sisters Advance; Bryan Brothers Fall
Serena and Venus Williams will play in the women's doubles final at Wimbledon, but Bob and Mike Bryan fell short in the semifinals.
View ArticleSerena Williams Wins Again, Teaming With Venus to Take Doubles
Venus Williams and Serena Williams scrambled, served and volleyed their way to a fifth Wimbledon doubles crown, only hours after Serena won the singles championship.
View ArticleDespite Loss to Williams Sisters, Doubles Team Relishes Opportunity at U.S. Open
Megan Moulton-Levy and Lindsay Lee-Waters learned Tuesday night that they had made it into the United States Open as alternates. They were also told they would face Venus and Serena Williams on...
View ArticleWilliams Sisters Knocked Out of Doubles
The pair fell to the fourth seeded Russians, Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova, 6-1, 6-4, in the third round.
View ArticleClijsters Beats Williams to Reach Final
Live analysis of the women's semifinals at the U.S. Open.
View ArticleWilliams Has Little Trouble in First Round
The five-time champion Venus Williams of the United States got only one chance to break the serve of Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan in the first set of their match Monday at the All England Club....
View ArticlePironkova Eliminates Venus Williams for Second Year in a Row
Venus Williams joined her sister Serena in making an early exit at Wimbledon on Monday, losing to Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-3, in the fourth round.
View ArticleRhoden: Williams Sisters Leave a Big Hole
With Venus and Serena Williams out of Wimbledon and Tiger Woods injured, some very big holes are left unfilled in tennis and golf.
View ArticleAnalyzing the Women’s Draw: Bottom Half
Petra Kvitova, Maria Sharapova, and Venus Williams all should make it out of the first week of the United States Open.
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