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The first women's champion at Queen's since 1973 is Tatjana Maria, who stunned two Grand Slam champions on the way to the ...
German qualifier Tatjana Maria proclaimed herself “Queen of Queen’s” after winning the Wimbledon warm-up tournament at the ...
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DPA International on MSNQualifier Tatjana Maria shocks Madison Keys to reach final at Queen'sVeteran qualifier Tatjana Maria continued her remarkable run at Queen’s Club with victory over Australian Open champion ...
A resoundingly successful opening week for the new women’s tournament was capped off by Maria winning the biggest title of ...
After completing her fairytale triumph at Queen’s Club, Tatjana Maria jogged over to her entourage. Forget masseuses, sports ...
The 37-year-old defeated 8th seed Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 6-4 to claim the biggest title of her career. In one of the most remarkable runs on the WTA tour this season, Maria took out four top-20 ...
German qualifier Tatjana Maria proclaimed herself “Queen of Queen’s” after winning the Wimbledon warm-up tournament at the ...
Tatjana Maria has revealed that she wants to keep playing tennis long enough to join forces with her 11-year-old daughter in ...
Tatjana Maria is 37 but she is not willing to stop, especially after creating tennis history at the Queen’s Club.
German qualifier Tatjana Maria is the first womens champion at The Queens Club in 52 years; Taylor Fritz beat top seed ...
Tatjana Maria recently cited Coco Gauff's example while talking about her ambition of seeing her daughter Charlotte grow up to be a professional tennis player.
A week after entering qualifying, Tatjana Maria sliced, served, and outfoxed four Top 15 players to win Queen’s — a title that felt both improbable and perfectly hers.
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