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Fifty-two years ago, Olga Morozova became the last woman to lift the Queen’s trophy. Her stint as defending champion lasted until Tatjana Maria lifted an enormous new trophy – the old one lost ...
Tatjana Maria completes an incredible run from qualifying to the title as she beats Amanda Anisimova to become the first women's Queen's champion for 52 years.
Tatjana Maria reflects on her inspiring run from qualifying to Queen's Club champion after the 37-year-old beat Amanda ...
Tatjana Maria is the first women’s champion at Queen’s since 1973. The qualifier beat American world No. 15 Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 6-4 with a masterful exhibition of grass-court tennis Sunday ...
German veteran Tatjana Maria, who shocked tennis by winning the women's title at Queen's last weekend, came back down to ...
Tatjana Maria has revealed that she wants to keep playing tennis long enough to join forces with her 11-year-old daughter in the doubles. The German went on an incredible run at the Queen’s Club this ...
Tatjana Maria pulled off another upset at the Queen's Club and became the oldest WTA winner since Serena Williams. The German, who entered this week ranked at No. 86 in the world, defeated 15th ...
Tatjana Maria won the WTA 500 title at Queens Club, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 6-4. At 37, Maria became the oldest winner of a WTA 500 event, marking her fourth career title.
German qualifier Tatjana Maria says it is a "dream come true" to reach the Queen's final, where she will meet world number 15 Amanda Anisimova.
Tatjana Maria, born in the summer of 1987 when the last of those wooden racquets were being wielded, would have thrived in that old-timey environment. On Sunday at Queen’s Club in London, she ...