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   <title>Wickmayer, Malisse appeal doping suspensions</title>
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   Belgian tennis players Yanina Wickmayer and Xavier Malisse have both appealed their respective one-year suspensions for anti-doping violations. Wickmayer, a U.S. Open semifinalist this year, and Malisse, a Wimbledon semifinalist in 2002, will find out in the next four months whether or not the bans will be lifted. Both players were suspended earlier in the year for not reporting his/her location. 
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   <title>2009: Serena's back on top</title>
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   It was yet another entertaining year on the WTA Tour, and perhaps no one was more entertaining than one Serena Williams. Unfortunately for Serena, the most entertaining thing she did was berate that line judge at the U.S. Open. The powerful American stole the Open spotlight for all the wrong reasons after directing some choice expletives at the linesperson, who was on the bad end of a verbal tirade after calling an untimely foot fault on Serena 
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   <title>Italy captures second Fed Cup crown</title>
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   Flavia Pennetta clinched Italy's second Fed Cup title on Sunday with a straight-set victory over American Melanie Oudin in the first of the day's reverse singles matches. Pennetta posted a 7-5, 6-2 triumph to give Italy an insurmountable 3-0 lead in the best-of-five tie. "It's a very nice feeling," said Pennetta. "We worked hard to get to this point and finally we made it. In the beginning of the week everyone expects so many
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   <title>Rezai takes Bali final after Bartoli retires</title>
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   Aravane Rezai took home the WTA Tournament of Champions title after fellow Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli retired following the first set of Sunday's final. Rezai, 22, won her second career WTA singles title, with the other coming back in May in Strasbourg just before the French Open. "I'm very sorry for Marion that this happened," said Rezai. "I'd prefer to win in a different way, but it's tennis, a lot of different things happen." The top-seed
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