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Radwanska cruised into the Brussels Ladies Open quarter-finals on Wednesday (local time), while Marion Bartoli was a shock loser. The world No.3 thrashed Lesia Tsurenko 6-1 6-0 in the second round, with the Pole in ruthless form in taking apart the... Full Article at Sportal Australia
The Polish sisters advanced into the third round with the wins, which included Urszula's surprising 6-4, 6-2 upset of second-seeded former Wimbledon runner-up Marion Bartoli of France. The 21-year-old's quarterfinal opponent will be veteran Swede Sofia... Full Article at United Press International
French Marion Bartoli looks dejected during the second round match against Pole Urszula Radwanska (WTA 90), on the third day of the WTA Brussels Open tennis tournament in Brussels, on May 23, 2012. View Photo »
My opponent had nothing to lose, that makes a first time head-to-head difficult
The 21-year-old, who came through qualifying, was dominant against world number eight Bartoli, who did not get the warm-up for next week's French Open she would have wanted as she crashed out 6-4 6-2. "Of course Marion is a great player, but I was just... Full Article at Sporting Life
Lesia Tsurenko lasted less than an hour against the Polish talent, losing 6-1 6-0. Five breaks of serve got the job done for Radwanska, who dropped seven points on serve in the contest. Her 'favourite' tag grew even stronger when No. 2 seed Marion... Full Article at Espn.co.uk
The high-pitched-shrieking Azarenka got off to a sizzling 26-0 start this year before losing to former Wimbledon runner-up Marion Bartoli in the quarterfinals at the prestigious Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Fla. , where the Belarusian was the... Full Article at FOX News
Polish Urszula Radwanska celebrates after winning the second round match (1/8 final) against French Marion Bartoli on the third day of the WTA Brussels Open tennis tournament in Brussels, on May23, 2012. View Photo »
When I went on the court, I was very dizzy and it was very hard for me to catch my breath
Sharapova absolutely nailed it, too, telling the press that Azarenka has become known for her injuries and retirements, and that if you're really not feeling up to standard, "Pay a little out of your pocket and not play." The outsider: By all rights,... Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Her best junior Grand Slam performance came at the 2004 Australian Open where she made the quarter-finals before losing to Jarmila Gajdosova. May 3rd 2003: Turned professional at the age of 15 and defeated Marion Bartoli during the qualification rounds... Full Article at TennisBloggers.com
Serena's sister, Venus Williams, had an easier time reaching the third round, eliminating Ekaterina Makarova of Russia 7-6 (7), 6-1. There were several upsets, with No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska, No. 6 Caroline Wozniacki and No. 7 Marion Bartoli all... Full Article at Sports Illustrated
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My opponent had nothing to lose, that makes a first time head-to-head difficult
When I went on the court, I was very dizzy and it was very hard for me to catch my breath
I think more the match was going on the worse it was getting for me and I was feeling extremely dizzy on the court and I don't see very clearly
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