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Tennis Tournaments Bestow Record Gifts

Day 7 - Fantastic Federer Takes 50th Title

Day 6 - Blake Busts Davydenko to Reach Final

Day 6 - Federer Claws into Final; Chases 50th Title

Doubles: Bryans Chase Ninth Title of 2007 in Final

Day 5 - Federer, Hewitt to Clash in Semifinals

Day 5 - Federer, Hewitt to Clash in Semifinals

Doubles: Bryans Close on 9th Title

Day 4 - Federer, Trio of Spaniards Reach Quarterfinals

Doubles: Knowles & Nestor, Bryan Brothers Advance

Doubles: Hanley & Ullyett Survive Scare

Day 3 - Moya Stuns Montreal Champion Djokovic

Day 3 - Hewitt Advances, Nadal Retires & Gonzalez is Gone

Day 2 - Blake Brushes Off Injury Concerns

Day 2 - Hewitt Scrapes into Second Round

Day 1 - Ljubicic Rallies to Defeat Delic

Day 1 - Youzhny Advances, Chela Extends Henman's Pain

Delic, Spadea Survive Qualifying to Reach Main Draw

Monday Preview: Moya Faces Nalbandian in Tough Opener

Qualifying Report: Grosjean Wins on Day 1

Free Community Tennis Downtown Aug. 13

Washington Finalist John Isner Given Wild Card

Tim Henman Awarded First of Four Wild Cards

Ginepri, Karlovic Among 'Stacked' Qualifying Field

Chakvetadze Ousts Mirza; Morigami Returns To Final - On Friday night Akiko Morigami took out No.2 seed Patty Schnyder, and now she'll have a shot at top-seeded Anna Chakvetadze as both the Japanese and the Russian won semifinals Saturday.

Saturday preview - Top seed Anna Chakvatadze and No.3 seed Sania Mirza collide; Akgul Amanmuradova challenges Akiko Morigami.

Chakvetadze To Face Mirza; Morigami Ousts Schnyder - Two of the game's brightest young stars set up a blockbuster semifinal battle in Cincinnati on Friday, as Anna Chakvetadze and Sania Mirza both won quarterfinals. The only former champion in the field, Patty Schnyder, was ousted.

Friday Preview - Eight will become four in Cincinnati on Friday.

Thursday - Schnyder Wins Through; QF Line-Up Complete in Cincy - In one of her best runs since coming out of retirement last season, Brenda Schultz-McCarthy qualified and made the second round in Cincinnati. But on Thursday that run came to an end.

Thursday Preview - The four remaining second round matches take the courts.

Wednesday - Chakvetadze Keeps Cruising; Mirza Also Among Winners - Chakvetadze, seeded No.1, played under the lights for the second straight night, and for the second straight time won in straight sets, defeating Romanian qualifier Anda Perianu.

Wednesday Preview - The second round begins.

Tuesday - Chakvetadze, Schnyder Make Successful Cincy Debuts - The two top attractions made successful debuts under the lights on Tuesday as Anna Chakvetadze and Patty Schnyder both won first round matches against unseeded opponents in straight sets.

Rodionova Defaulted From First Round Match - For just the second time in Sony Ericsson WTA Tour history, a player has been defaulted from a match. On Tuesday night, Anastasia Rodionova of Russia was defaulted after smacking a ball against the backwall near a group of fans.

Tuesday Preview - The Top 2 seeds make their first appearances.

Monday - Morigami Wins Marathon; Mirza, Osterloh Also Advance - Even though the top two attractions had Monday off, there was some scintillating tennis, as Akiko Morigami battled for nearly three hours to win her opener against Camille Pin.

2007 W&SFG Women's Open Main Draw Kicks off on Monday - Three singles main draw matches are among Monday's line-up at the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open. Seeds Sania Mirza and Akiko Morigami are among those in action.

Top Seeds and Schultz-McCarthy in the Final Round of Qualifying - It was a tough day for the American contingent in Cincinnati on Sunday as all but two were bounced in the second round of qualifying at the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open.

Stevenson, Schultz-McCarthy Win as Cincinnati Qualifying Kicks Off - July 14, 2007 - Two players who are trying to recapture former glory on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour were in action in Cincinnati Saturday, as the qualifying kicked off.

Chakvetadze, Schnyder Highlight 2007 W&SFG Women's Open -Anna Chakvetadze and Patty Schnyder highlight the field this week at the $175,000 Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open, a Tier III stop on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.

Hand Injury Forces Serena Williams Out of Cincinnati's W&SFG Women’s Open - A hand injury sustained at Wimbledon has forced Serena Williams to withdraw from next week’s Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open in Cincinnati.

All The World's Top Players Expected To Battle For ATP Masters Series Title - Every singles winner of the last 19 Grand Slam events and the last 37 ATP Masters events, the two most dominant players in men’s tennis, and an American defending champion are the highlights of the field for the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters.

W&SFG Women's Open Adds Top Players To Already Strong Field - Top 10 player Anna Chakvetadze and former Top 10 player Patty Schnyder are among the roster for Cincinnati’s Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open.

Tournaments Make Largest-Ever Donations to Charity - For the 33rd straight year, proceeds from the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters & Women's Open were donated to charity, pushing tournament giving to local charities since 1974 to more than $7.2 million.





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