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Beatrice "Trice" Capra (born April 6, 1992 in Ellicott City, Maryland) is a former American tennis player who attended Duke University. Her highest WTA singles ranking is no. 201, which she reached on September 20, 2010. She is the daughter of Giovanni and Laurie Capra. An Ellicott City native, she lives in The Woodlands, Texas. She attended ...
Maria Sharapova recorded her 100th Grand Slam match victory with a 6–0, 6–0 defeat of wildcard Beatrice Capra in the third round. [2]Kim Clijsters became the first woman since Venus Williams in 2000–1 to successfully defend her US Open title, by defeating Vera Zvonareva in the final. [3]
Grand Slam Grass Petra Kvitová: 3–6, 4–6 Win 24–13: Aug 2011: Cincinnati Open, United States Premier 5 Hard Jelena Janković 4–6, 7–6 (7–3), 6–3 Loss 24–14: Jan 2012: Australian Open, Australia Grand Slam Hard Victoria Azarenka 3–6, 0–6 Loss 24–15: Mar 2012: Indian Wells Open, United States Premier M Hard Victoria ...
Defending champion Kim Clijsters defeated Vera Zvonareva in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2010 US Open. It was her third US Open title and third major title overall.
Sharapova began her season at the Australian Open, as the 14th seed.She was knocked out in the first round by compatriot Maria Kirilenko in three sets; this marked Sharapova's worst performance at a Major tournament since she lost in the first round of the 2003 French Open, and the first time she lost a match at the tournament since her heavy defeat in the 2007 final to Serena Williams (she ...
The following are women's Grand Slam singles matches which have lasted 12 games (6–0, 6–0), colloquially referred to as a "double bagel", in the Open Era. [ citation needed ] This is the shortest possible length for a best-of-three-set match, not including retirements or defaults.
Diane Janowiak is the third generation of her family to operate Kubiak's Tavern in Niles Township. The tavern recently celebrated its 90th anniversary.
The 1974 New York Mets season was the 13th regular season for the Mets, who played home games at Shea Stadium.Led by manager Yogi Berra, the team finished the season with a record of 71–91, placing fifth in the National League East.