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WTA
Tour Championships
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Nov. 15, 2004
Maria
Sharapova rose to the occasion and collapsed
on court after her nearly two-hour emotional
roller coaster ride ended. The 17-year old Russian
concluded a stellar season by outlasting Serena
Williams 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 at the WTA year end Champoinship.
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DAY 5 - November 14, 2004
Amalie
Mauresmo has disdain for her part in a script
that ends in disaster, while Serena Williams
only relishs her staring role. Williams’
dramatic come from behind 4-6, 7-6 (2) 6-4
victory was her greatest performance of
the WTA year end Championships.
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DAY 4 - November 13, 2004
Lindsay
Davenport went into her final round robin
match against Serana Williams knowing that
even if she won the battle, she still might
lose the war. Serna Williams found out after
her match that sometimes losing means still
can mean winning. Go figure! ///
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DAY 3 - November 12, 2004
French
Open champion Anastasia Myskina produced
the first upset of the WTA year end championships
with a convincing 7-6 (5) 6-4 victory over
top ranked Lindsay Davenport. ///
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DAY 2 - November 11, 2004
With
the off season rapidly approaching Serena
Williams is looking to putting 2004 behind
her. And so, with the WTA year end championships
as the remaining item on her tennis docket,
Williams still strives for perfection in
her final performance of the year. Her 7-6
(3) 7-5 triumph over Elena Dementieva marked
a step closer to her old form. ///
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DAY 1 - November 10, 2004
For the last two years the WTA Year End
Championships were notorious for attracting
crowds the size of a typical little league
game. Thanks to an improved marketing campaign
and reduced ticket prices the WTA Year End
Championships are in now in the big leagues.
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