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Today, in addition to Jelena, there are more than 100 professional touring pros, in addition to hundreds of thousands around the world, who have made the switch to O3. Easily identified by their patented, proprietary large holes (non-grommet construction) strategically placed along the frame of the racquet, O3 provides a larger sweetspot, faster racquet head speed and greater stability. With O3, Prince completely revolutionized the way tennis racquets are made - and the results of this innovation, even at the highest levels of the game, are clearly showing.
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No. 1 Wozniacki into final of Family Circle
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki moved into the Family Circle Cup finals with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Jelena Jankovic.
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By Jim Fuller Register Staff jfuller@nhregister.com
NEW HAVEN -- As the years pass, Elena Vesnina may not be able to recall the exact score of her victory over Jelena Jankovic, but there's no way the series of surreal events that transpired on Tuesday will ever completely fade from the consciousness of the bubbly Russia.
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Jankovic ousted in Brussels
Fourth-seeded Jelena Jankovic of Serbia was upset by Sofia Arvidsson of Sweden 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 at the Brussels Open on Wednesday.
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Two down, two to go.
Former World No. 1 Jelena Jankovic has received the second of four wild cards into the New Haven Open, tournament director Anne Worcester announced Wednesday.
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It began when Melanie Oudin not only qualified for the main draw at Wimbledon in 2009 but made a surprising run to the fourth round, which included an upset of Jelena Jankovic.
But most tennis fans remember the then-17-year-old from Marietta, Ga., for her miraculous run to the U.S. Open quarterfinals in which she bounced Elena Dementieva and Maria Sharapova before her Cinderella story ended with a loss to Caroline Wozniacki. By season's end, Oudin had been named the WTA Tour's Newcomer of the Year and proclaimed the next great American female tennis player.
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PARIS Nursing a sore shoulder, Jelena Jankovic won one point with broken strings, another after falling down and the last one despite blowing a big lead.
Ana Ivanovic had a much easier time, sweeping every game.
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MELBOURNE, Australia - Venus Williams followed her sister Serena out of the Australian Open in the quarterfinals, both in losses to Serbian players.
Venus went down 7-6 (3), 6-4 to fourth-seeded Ana Ivanovic on Wednesday, a day after defending champion Serena lost to No. 3 Jelena Jankovic.
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WIMBLEDON, England Ana Ivanovic. Novak Djokovic. Jelena Jankovic.
A year ago, they were up-and comers heading into Wimbledon. Now, two of the three Serbs own a Grand Slam title.
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wimbledon at a glance Men's top 20 winners: No. 3 Andy Murray, No. 6 Andy Roddick, No. 8 Gilles Simon, No. 19 Stanislas Wawrinka, No. 20 Tomas Berdych. Men's top 20 losers: No. 10 Fernando Gonzalez, No. 11 Marin Cilic, No. 12 Nikolay Davydenko, No. 16 David Ferrer. Women's top 20 winners: No. 1 Dinara Safina, No. 3 Venus Williams, No. 9 Caroline Wozniacki, No. 11 Agnieszka Radwanska, No. 13 Ana Ivanovic, No. 17 Amelie Mauresmo. Women's top 20 losers: No. 5 Svetlana Kuznetsova, No. 6 Jelena Jankovic, No. 15 Flavia Pennetta, No. 18 Samantha Stosur, No. 19 Li Na. On the court Monday (no matches today): No. 2 Roger Federer vs No. 13 Robin Soderling, No. 3 Andy Murray vs. No. 19 Stanislas Wawrinka, No. 4 Novak Djokovic vs. Dudi Sela; No. 1 Dinara Safina vs. No. 17 Amelie Mauresmo, No. 2...