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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
• World No6 will have case reviewed by the WTA • 'We are looking at the circumstances that led to retirement' Caroline Wozniacki, this year's US Open runner-up and the world No6, seems unlikely to face any penalty after controversially withdrawing from her first-round match in this week's Luxembourg Open against the veteran local player Anne Kremer when leading 7-5, 5-0. But the WTA Tour,...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
Tennis authorities are looking into a WTA Tour match involving U.S. Open finalist Caroline Wozniacki that apparently sparked bettors to pile money on her opponent when she was on the verge of losing in straight sets. Wozniacki, a 19-year-old Dane ranked sixth in the world, retired from the first-round match at the Luxembourg Open with a hamstring injury on Wednesday while leading Anne Kremer of Luxembourg...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
Tennis authorities are looking into a WTA Tour match involving U.S. Open finalist Caroline Wozniacki that apparently sparked bettors to pile money on her opponent when she was on the verge of losing in straight sets. Wozniacki, a 19-year-old Dane ranked sixth in the world, retired from the first-round match at the Luxembourg Open with a hamstring injury on Wednesday while leading Anne Kremer of Luxembourg...
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The FanHouse - Denver Nuggets (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
by Greg Couch Filed under: WTA In a sport that has had a serious gambling scandal involving suspicions of match-fixing, how are we supposed to take Caroline Wozniacki 's match the other day? I'm starting to wonder exactly how many tennis matches aren't really on the up-and-up. Wozniacki, who reached the U.S. Open final, led Anne Kremer 7-5, 5-0 Tuesday at the Luxembourg Open. And that's when Wozniacki...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
• Retirement while leading causes betting exchange controversy • Dane denies link to gambling, pulled out for 'sporting reasons' Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki was under investigation by the Women's Tennis Association, it was reported last night, after the world No6 withdrew in contentious circumstances from a match at the Luxembourg Open this week. Wozniacki retired hurt when leading Luxembourg's...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Kim Clijsters won her first match since capturing the U.S. Open title, defeating Meghann Shaughnessy 6-2, 6-2 Tuesday to reach the second round of the Luxembourg Open. Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark, who lost to Clijsters in the final in New York last month, will face Anne Kremer of Luxembourg later Tuesday. Kremer was a late replacement for American teenager Melanie Oudin, who withdrew hours...
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WTA Womens Tennis (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
BGL LUXEMBOURG OPEN Order of Play Monday October 19th 2009 Central (from 10.00hrs) 1. Laura Robson vs. Maria Elena Camerin 2. Anne Kremer vs. Catalina Castaño 3. Anabel Medina Garrigues vs. Arantxa Parra Santonja (NB 12.30hrs) 4. Sabine Lisicki vs. Iveta Benesova 5. Carla Suárez Navarro vs. Mandy Minella (NB 17.00hrs) 6. Borwell/Kops-Jones vs. Clijsters/Flipkens Court 1 (from 11.00hrs)...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
Fourth-seeded Francesca Schiavone of Italy beat Anne Kremer of Luxembourg 7-5, 6-2 Monday in the first round of the Japan Women's Open.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
Fourth-seeded Francesca Schiavone of Italy beat Anne Kremer of Luxembourg 7-5, 6-2 Monday in the first round of the Japan Women's Open.
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 14/04/2009
CHARLESTON, S.C., April 13 (UPI) -- Peng Shuai of China and Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine were among Monday's winners at the $1 million Family Circle Cup in Charleston, S.C. Peng, the 10th seed, defeated Russian Anastasia Pivovarova 6-0, 6-2 and Bondarenko, seeded 11th, beat Luxembourg's Anne Kremer 6-4, 6-0. In two other matches involving seeded women, 13th-seeded Virginie Razzano of France defeated...