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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Tomorrow the WTA Tour Championships in Los Angeles begin, and Maria will play her first match on Thursday after 6:30PM against Vera Zvonareva of Russia. Maria has played Zvonareva three times before. Zvonareva leads Maria with...
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 November 08 / 2004 / 9:23 PM  Yesterday the two groups that will complete in round-robin play at the WTA Tour Championships were announched.
Maria is in the Black group together with recent No.1 Amelie Mauresmo, US Open champ Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva, who was the last player to qualify after a stellar week of play in Philadelphia.
World No.1 Lindsay Davenport will lead the Red Group, which also includes Roland Garros winner Anastasia Myskina, two-t...
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 November 08 / 2004 / 7:46 AM  Maria Sharapova, this year's Wimbledon winner, adds Canon to her list of endorsement deals today.
That's when the electronics company will announce that, beginning next year, Sharapova will appear in ads as the global face for Canon's entire line of products — from digital cameras to office copiers.
The high-fashion, 17-year-old Russian beauty already has deals with Motorola and perfume...
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 November 06 / 2004 / 9:04 PM  Maria, who was about to face defending Champion Amelie Mauresmo tonight in the semi finals of the Advanta Championships in Philadelphia, withdrew from the tournament.
Maria is still struggling with a strained right shoulder injury.
Maria hurt her shoulder two weeks ago at the Swisscom Challenge in Zurich. She aggravated the injury her quarterfinal Friday night against Alicia Molik.
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 November 06 / 2004 / 8:31 AM  2004 Wimbledon champion and No.3 seed Maria Sharapova continued her impressive indoor season with a 36 61 63 win over Australian No.8 seed Alicia Molik.
Molik had been riding an 11-match win streak which included titles at Zurich, where she defeated Sharapova in a three-set final, and at Luxembourg. However, the young Russian has also been playing well, winning two titles herself since the US Open, and now winning ...
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