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Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2013  

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Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

This Year's Highlight: (Apr 22 - Apr 29)

  • Location Location: Stuttgart, Germany (Stuttgart)
  • Court Type Court Type: Claycourt Indoors
  • Women's Singles Women's Singles: 32 Players
  • Women's Doubles Women's Doubles: 16 Teams
The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix is a tennis tournament held in Stuttgart, Germany. Held since 1978, the tournament is the oldest women's indoor tournament in Europe. Currently it is a Premier tournament on the WTA Tour. The singles champion also receives a Porsche 911 Carrera sports car in addition to prize money. Since 2009 it is played on clay courts, making it the first ever indoor clay court event on the women's tour. Martina Navratilova holds the record for most singles wins at the event, with six titles between 1982 and 1992, in addition to eight doubles titles.
28-Apr-2013

Sharapova overwhelms Li, defends Stuttgart title

Sharapova overwhelms Li, defends Stuttgart title World no.2 Maria Sharapova successfully defended her title at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart as she was simply too good for the 2nd seed Na Li today. With her victory over the 2011 French Open champ the four times Major holder extended her undefeated run on the dirt to 16 matches and also laid her hands on her 29th career trophy.  
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Porsche Tennis Grand Prix 2013: Maria Sharapova vs. Na Li Final Preview

Porsche Tennis Grand Prix 2013: Maria Sharapova vs. Na Li Final Preview The much awaited showdown between defending champion and top seed Maria Sharapova and 2011 French Open champion Na Li has finally arrived as the two ladies square-off in the final of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix on Sunday. It is certainly the clash of the titans as whosoever would come out triumphant, would be named as the front-runner for the crown at Roland Garros.  
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27-Apr-2013

Li tames Sands at Stuttgart to set up final with Sharapova

Li tames Sands at Stuttgart to set up final with Sharapova Second-seeded Li Na stopped the march of Bethanie Mattek Sands at the Stuttgart Open with a straight set win over the American in the semifinals of the clay court event. The Chinese will now face defending champion Maria Sharapova on Sunday's final.  
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Sharapova fights back to overcome Kerber to enter Stuttgart final

Sharapova fights back to overcome Kerber to enter Stuttgart final Top-seeded Maria Sharapova overcame the fierce resistance from Angelique Kerber in the semifinal match of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix at Stuttgart in Germany to book herself a spot in the final of the clay court event.  
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QF

  1.   [1] (RUS) Maria-Sharapova Track   |   Opponents
  2.     (SRB) Ana-Ivanovic Track   |   Opponents
  3.   [3] (GER) Angelique-Kerber Track   |   Opponents
  4.     (KAZ) Yaroslava-Shvedova Track   |   Opponents
  5.     (GER) Sabine-Lisicki Track   |   Opponents
  6.     (USA) Bethanie-Mattek-Sands Track   |   Opponents
  7.   [5] (CZE) Petra-Kvitova Track   |   Opponents
  8.   [2] (CHN) Na-Li Track   |   Opponents
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Final

Winner

Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, Women Singles  Final
12:00
Final
Maria Sharapova (RUS) Winner 2 6 6
Na Li (CHN) 0 4 3
Sharapova - Li    6 - 4    6 - 3   
Served By: N Li Won By: Sharapova
Game IN, Winner: Sharapova!!! Double Fault.
  Fault. First Fault.
30-40   IN, Winner: Sharapova!!! Li hits a acute angled slice serve, Sharapova returns a backhand return, extended rally, well contensted rally, Sharapova hits a backhand winner down the line.
  Fault. First Fault.
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix - Final  
Sharapova        6 6  
Li 4 3
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Mattek-Sands 4 3  
Li        6 6
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Sharapova        6 2 7  
Kerber 3 6 5
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Kvitova 3 5  
Li        6 7
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Lisicki 4 2
Mattek-Sands        6 6
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Sharapova        7 4 6  
Ivanovic 5 6 4
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Kerber        6 7  
Shvedova 3 6
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Mattek-Sands        6 4 6
Errani 0 6 1
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Jankovic 6 5
Lisicki        7 7
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Sharapova        6 6 6  
Safarova 4 7 3
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Ivanovic        6 6
Petrova 4 3
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Kvitova        2 7 6
Goerges 6 6 2
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Kerber        6 6
Pavlyuchenkova 0 4
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Shvedova        7 6
Suareznavarro 5 4
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Lucic 1 2
Li        6 6
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Stosur 4 4
Jankovic        6 6
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Mattek-Sands        6 6
Wickmayer 2 1
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Kvitova        7 6 6
Beck 5 7 3
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Shvedova        6 6
Vinci 4 2
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Barthel 4 1
Safarova        6 6
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