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Sania Mirza advanced to the Japan Open semifinals after her second-seeded French opponent Marion Bartoli retired midway. Bartoli retired midway through the quarterfinal due to a shoulder injury with the Indian leading 6-4 2-0. ...
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Sania Mirza was able to make it into the semifinals when Marion Bartoli was forced to retire because of a right shoulder injury while Mirza was leading 6-4 2-0. “It's a problem with a tendon in my right shoulder. I felt it from the first point”
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Top seed Caroline Wozniacki was unable to reach the final of the Japan Women's Open despite launching a storming comeback against Samantha Stosur. The Australian third seed won the first eight games to lead 6-0 2-0 before Wozniacki ... Awaiting
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Marion Bartoli of France holds her right arm during her quarter final match against Sania Mirza of India at the Japan Women's Open Tennis in Osaka, western Japan, Friday, Oct. 16, 2009. Bartoli retired from the match in the second set ...
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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza entered the semi final round of the Japan open here on Friday. She defeated Argentina's Marian Bartoli in the quarterfinal tie. Sania maintained upper hand throughout the match. Bartoli walked out of the match ... Sania
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Floaters: James Blake, Ivo Karlovic, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Lleyton Hewitt, John Isner, Ivan Ljubicic, Richard Gasquet, Juan Carlos Ferrero, (WC) Marat Safin, (WC) Ernests Gulbis, Tomas Berdych. Notes: Openers of interest include Blake vs. ...