Martina Hingis
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US Open 2019: Jamie Murray, Bethanie Mattek-Sands become first mixed-doubles duo to win second consecutive title at Flushing Meadows
•Jamie Murray and Bethanie Mattek-Sands beat top seeds Chan Hao-Ching and Michael Venus 6-2, 6-3 in an hour to capture the crown
US Open 2019: Belinda Bencic takes positive outlook after losing semi-final against Bianca Andreescu
•Belinda Bencic won't become the first Swiss woman to win a Grand Slam title in 20 years at the US Open, but she adopted a positive outlook after a tough loss.
Sania Mirza eyes January return to competitive tennis, says she has nothing left to prove to critics
•Sania Mirza said that if she does make a comeback to tennis, it won't be to prove anything but just for her love for playing tennis and competing
Dubai Tennis Championships: Belinda Bencic’s never-say-die march to the title is great news for the WTA tour
Musab •Bencic may have some long shadows around her, but she has shown this week that she’s good enough to jump out of them – and create her own striking identity.
Australian Open 2019 champion Osaka eyes 'Naomi Slam', says she is used to pressure that comes with elite tennis
•Newly-minted Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka said she was not satisfied with back-to-back majors and hoped to complete a 'Naomi Slam'.
Australian Open 2019: Amelie Mauresmo leads rare breed of female coaches making an impact in Melbourne
Deepti Patwardhan •While Conchita Martinez and Rennae Stubbs have been instrumental in Karolina Pliskova's best run in Melbourne, Amelie Mauresmo has helped Lucas Pouille harness that talent and reach his first ever major semis.
US Open 2018: From Vijay Amritraj to Leander Paes, how Indians have created a legacy worthy of respect at Flushing Meadows
Anuradha Santhanam •India's Mahesh Bhupathi, Leander Paes and Sania Mirza all have wins here, with Paes perhaps the most successful of all. A look into how India has performed at the indoor hard-court Grand Slam.
Wimbledon 2018: Can new mother Serena Williams get back to her dominant best at The Championships?
Deepti Patwardhan •Wherever she is placed in the pecking order, Serena Williams is the woman to beat at every tournament she enters. And 2018 Wimbledon won’t be any different.
Tennis legend Mary Pierce says Roger Federer born with exceptional mind, calls Serena Williams an 'incredible competitor'
•Pierce, who won Australian Open (1995) and French Open (2000), said Federer has an array of shots which can't be taught.
Sania Mirza targets medal at Asian Games, says she hopes to return from injury in a couple of months
•Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is confident of continuing her Asian Games record with another medal in this year's event – if she recovers from injury in time.