Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Anastasia Pierce Who's The Greatest Female Tennis Player In The Open Era Who Didn't Make It To Number One?

Who's the greatest female tennis player in the open era who didn't make it to number one? - anastasia pierce

To help you decide, you choose from the following list:

Sue Barker - no space. 3 of the French Open has won in 1976
Gabriela Sabatini - position no. 3 of U.S. Open wins in 1990, WTA Tour Championships in 1988 and 1994,
Conchita Martinez - Not rated. 2, won Wimbledon in 1994,
Iva Majoli - position no. 4, has won the French Open in 1997
Jana Novotna - position no. 2, won Wimbledon in 1998 and a bronze medal at 1996 Olympics
Mary Pierce - no space. 3 of the Australian Open in 1995 won the French Open in 2000
Anastasia Myskina - position no. 2, has won the French Open in 2004
Svetlana Kuznetsova - position no. 2, has won the U.S. Open in 2004

Others may think you? Let me know ...

2 comments:

sj said...

If one merely by the number of events Slam, I would say that Mary Pierce, the best of the lot. (¡!), won not only two but was also a finalist on three other occasions - RG 92 and 05, U.S. Open Final 05 ... then the championship final on 05th continue Jana Novotna and Conchita Martinez.

Bravo for the quality of the Maldives in question. excellent!

Dr D said...

In my opinion, it is difficult to say an order of magnitude compared to players who have never been 1st No But I'm the advantage of giving the players more tournaments, Grand Slam especially. Novotna Sabatini or sounds.

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