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Moscow Ladies Open

Index Moscow Ladies Open

The Moscow Ladies Open is a defunct WTA Tour affiliated tennis tournament played from 1989 to 1995. [1]

33 relations: Aleksandra Olsza, Anna Kournikova, Association of Tennis Professionals, Barbara Rittner, Caroline Vis, Carpet court, Catherine Suire, Elena Brioukhovets, Elena Makarova, Eugenia Maniokova, Gretchen Rush, Isabelle Demongeot, Jo Durie, Kremlin Cup, Larisa Neiland, Laura Golarsa, Leila Meskhi, Magdalena Maleeva, Meredith McGrath, Moscow, Moscow Open, Natalia Medvedeva (tennis), Natasha Zvereva, Nathalie Herreman, Robin White (tennis), Russia, Saint Petersburg, Sandra Cecchini, Svetlana Parkhomenko, Tennis, Women's Tennis Association, 1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Doubles, 1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Singles.

Aleksandra Olsza

Aleksandra Olsza (8 December 1977) is a retired Polish tennis player.

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Anna Kournikova

Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova (a; born 7 June 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player.

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Association of Tennis Professionals

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) was formed in September 1972 by Donald Dell, Bob Briner, Jack Kramer, and Cliff Drysdale to protect the interests of male professional tennis players.

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Barbara Rittner

Barbara Rittner (born 25 April 1973) is a former professional tennis player who comes from Germany. Her career high ranking was No. 24 in the world, a ranking she achieved on 1 February 1993. She currently is the captain of the German Fed Cup team. As a junior, she won the 1991 Wimbledon Championships. She won her first WTA Tour title in 1992, and almost nine years later she won her second at the Belgian Open in Antwerp. This marked the second longest time between singles titles in the Open Era (behind Marcie Louie, who captured her second title 9 and half years after her first one). She also has three doubles titles with three different partners. She reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam twice in her professional career. Once at the French Open in 1996 and again at the Australian Open in 2001. Her best performances at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open are the third round in both. At 's-Hertogenbosch in 2003 as a main draw alternate, she recorded the best win of her career over the then-sixth ranked Amélie Mauresmo before losing to Kim Clijsters. Earlier in the year she achieved her first career top ten win over Jelena Dokić at Indian Wells. In January 2005, she became captain of the German Fed Cup team.

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Caroline Vis

Caroline Vis (born 4 March 1970 in Vlaardingen) is a retired professional tennis player from the Netherlands.

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Carpet court

A carpet court is a type of tennis court.

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Catherine Suire

Catherine Suire (born 15 September 1959) is a former tennis player from France, who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

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Elena Brioukhovets

Elena Brioukhovets (Russian: Елена Брюховец) is a former professional tennis player and an Honored Master of Sports.

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Elena Makarova

Elena Alekseyevna Makarova (Елена Алексеевна Макарова, born 1 February 1973) is a Russian former professional tennis player.

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Eugenia Maniokova

Eugenia Aleksandrovna Maniokova (Евгения Александровна Манюкова; born 17 May 1968) is a retired professional tennis player from Russia.

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Gretchen Rush

Gretchen Anne Rush (born February 7, 1964), also known by her married name Gretchen Magers, is a former professional tennis player from the United States who was active in the 1980s and early 1990s.

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Isabelle Demongeot

Isabelle Demongeot (born 18 September 1966) is a former professional tennis player from France, who turned professional on 1 May 1983.

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Jo Durie

Joanna Mary Durie (born 27 July 1960) is a former singles world No.

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Kremlin Cup

The Kremlin Cup (Кубок Кремля) is a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

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Larisa Neiland

Larisa Savchenko-Neiland (née Savchenko; also Larisa Neilande, born 21 July 1966) is a retired professional tennis player who represented the Soviet Union and Latvia.

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Laura Golarsa

Laura Golarsa (born 27 November 1967) is a former Italian professional tennis player.

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Leila Meskhi

Leila Meskhi (tr,; born 5 January 1968) is a retired Georgian professional female tennis player.

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Magdalena Maleeva

Magdalena Georgieva Maleeva (Магдалена Георгиева Малеева) (born 1 April 1975) is a Bulgarian former professional tennis player.

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Meredith McGrath

Meredith McGrath (born April 28, 1971) is a former professional tennis player.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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Moscow Open

The inaugural edition of the Moscow Open, an International-level WTA tennis event, will be held from 23 to 29 July 2018 at the National Tennis Center in Moscow, Russia.

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Natalia Medvedeva (tennis)

Natalia Olegovna Medvedeva (Наталія Медведєвa, Наталья Олеговна Медведева; born 15 November 1971) is a former professional Soviet and Ukrainian tennis player.

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Natasha Zvereva

Natasha Zvereva, or Zverava, (born Natallya Marataŭna Zverava; Belarusian: Наталля Маратаўна Зверава; 16 April 1971) is a former professional tennis player from Belarus.

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Nathalie Herreman

Nathalie Herreman (born 28 March 1966) is a former professional tennis player. and played on the WTA tour from 1983 to 1995. She won a singles title in 1986 in Perugia and reached the 4th round at Wimbledon in 1990.

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Robin White (tennis)

Robin White (born December 10, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Russia

Russia (rɐˈsʲijə), officially the Russian Federation (p), is a country in Eurasia. At, Russia is the largest country in the world by area, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, and the ninth most populous, with over 144 million people as of December 2017, excluding Crimea. About 77% of the population live in the western, European part of the country. Russia's capital Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland (both with Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares maritime borders with Japan by the Sea of Okhotsk and the U.S. state of Alaska across the Bering Strait. The East Slavs emerged as a recognizable group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries AD. Founded and ruled by a Varangian warrior elite and their descendants, the medieval state of Rus arose in the 9th century. In 988 it adopted Orthodox Christianity from the Byzantine Empire, beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined Russian culture for the next millennium. Rus' ultimately disintegrated into a number of smaller states; most of the Rus' lands were overrun by the Mongol invasion and became tributaries of the nomadic Golden Horde in the 13th century. The Grand Duchy of Moscow gradually reunified the surrounding Russian principalities, achieved independence from the Golden Horde. By the 18th century, the nation had greatly expanded through conquest, annexation, and exploration to become the Russian Empire, which was the third largest empire in history, stretching from Poland on the west to Alaska on the east. Following the Russian Revolution, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic became the largest and leading constituent of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the world's first constitutionally socialist state. The Soviet Union played a decisive role in the Allied victory in World War II, and emerged as a recognized superpower and rival to the United States during the Cold War. The Soviet era saw some of the most significant technological achievements of the 20th century, including the world's first human-made satellite and the launching of the first humans in space. By the end of 1990, the Soviet Union had the world's second largest economy, largest standing military in the world and the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, twelve independent republics emerged from the USSR: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and the Baltic states regained independence: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania; the Russian SFSR reconstituted itself as the Russian Federation and is recognized as the continuing legal personality and a successor of the Soviet Union. It is governed as a federal semi-presidential republic. The Russian economy ranks as the twelfth largest by nominal GDP and sixth largest by purchasing power parity in 2015. Russia's extensive mineral and energy resources are the largest such reserves in the world, making it one of the leading producers of oil and natural gas globally. The country is one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. Russia is a great power as well as a regional power and has been characterised as a potential superpower. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and an active global partner of ASEAN, as well as a member of the G20, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Council of Europe, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the World Trade Organization (WTO), as well as being the leading member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and one of the five members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), along with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg (p) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015).

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Sandra Cecchini

Anna-Maria "Sandra" Cecchini (born 27 February 1965) is a retired professional tennis player from Italy.

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Svetlana Parkhomenko

Svetlana Germanovna Parkhomenko (Светлана Германовна Паркхоменко, née Cherneva, Чернева; born October 8, 1962) is a retired Soviet and Russian tennis player and tennis coach.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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Women's Tennis Association

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA), founded in 1973 by Billie Jean King, is the principal organising body of women's professional tennis.

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1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Doubles

The 1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Doubles was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow in Russia that was part of 1995 Moscow Ladies Open.

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1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Singles

The 1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Singles was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow in Russia that was part of 1995 Moscow Ladies Open.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Ladies_Open

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