1. Ana Ivanovic
3887 points | 2. Jelena Jankovic
3745 points | 3. Svetlana Kuznetsova
3505 points | 4. Maria Sharapova
3256 points | 5. Serena Williams
3251 points |
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 December 02 / 2004 / 7:24 PM  While Maria is enjoying her well-deserved vacation after a fantastic season -- Go for it girl! -- we'll keep you up-to-date with the latest news and interviews.
But since there is not much to report, we will keep you satisfied with hot new wallpapers, videos, e-cards and mo...
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 November 30 / 2004 / 9:04 PM  Christmas is almost here! It's time to spread joy and good cheer and bring smiles to faces ! It's also the time to show your near and dear ones that you care. So gear up and send online greetings to your friends, family, or secret lovers and wish them a very happy Christmas. To send an E-Card -- a free virtual postcard -- simply click on the link below. Enjoy! Click here to send a free E-Card
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 November 27 / 2004 / 7:45 PM  My plan was to launch the video section around christmas, but a few smartasses already discovered the 'hidden' section by a simple modification in our url. Thumbs up wiseacres! :) The video section will be expanded soon with more interviews, match summaries, and other footage. Lets hope we'll get Maria in front of our own cameras soon! Click here to visit the video section
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 November 25 / 2004 / 8:18 PM  Anastasia Myskina refused to back down on Thursday after saying she would not play for Russia if Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova joined the team.
"Why should I feel sorry for what I said yesterday?" Myskina said when asked if she regretted her words about the Florida-based teenager and her father.
"I don't want to be on the same team with people who don't show respect to me as a person. End of ...
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 November 24 / 2004 / 12:37 AM  Russia Fed Cup coach Larisa Neiland feels it would be difficult for Maria Sharapova to break into the Russian team next year because of her father.
"I don't think she'll find it easy being on the same team with all the rest of our girls," said Neiland, speaking on the eve of the Fed Cup Final Four.
The 17-year-old Wimbledon champion has been kept out of the team by French Open champion Anastasia Myskina and U.S. Open winner Svetlana Kuznetsova as Russia looking for their first Fed Cup tit...
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