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Will Amelie Mauresmo Leave Tennis Behind?
Will Amelie Mauresmo Leave Tennis Behind?
Is it the end of the line for Amelie Mauresmo? Headlines whispered earlier this week that Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo was considering retirement from tennis. At the age of 30, it may seem that Mauresmo has been around forever. She has, in fact, been playing tennis professionally for 16 ...
Tennis News: Amelie Mauresmo ends 2009 season, considering retiring from tennis
wtawomenstennis.co.cc — Tennis News: Amelie Mauresmo ends 2009 season, considering retiring from tennis Amelie Mauresmo, who hasn’t played any... tournament since losing at the US Open, announced on her website that she has withdrawn from inz and Luxembourg and ended her 2009 season. The former world number ... (more) Tennis News: Amelie Mauresmo ends 2009 season, ...
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