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Women's Tennis Association

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  • The Women's Tennis Association notes that there are 90,000 courts, with the number increasing by 15% a year.

    Li Na, a singular lady leading China's long march to glory 2011

  • The Women's Tennis Association notes that there are 90,000 courts, with the number increasing by 15% a year.

    Li Na, a singular lady leading China's long march to glory 2011

  • "Women tennis players are style icons that are always pushing the fashion envelope and setting trends both on and off the court, whether it's Victoria Azarenka's trendy new way of braiding hair, Serena Williams's iconic black cat suit or Maria Sharapova's bespoke Tiffany earrings," said Stacey Allaster, chairwoman and chief executive of the Women's Tennis Association.

    NYT > Home Page By HILARY HOWARD 2011

  • "Women tennis players are style icons that are always pushing the fashion envelope and setting trends both on and off the court, whether it's Victoria Azarenka's trendy new way of braiding hair, Serena Williams's iconic black cat suit or Maria Sharapova's bespoke Tiffany earrings," said Stacey Allaster, chairwoman and chief executive of the Women's Tennis Association.

    NYT > Home Page By HILARY HOWARD 2011

  • Scott became commissioner after six years as the chief executive of the Women's Tennis Association and brought a professional mind-set to help wake the conference from its malaise.

    NYT > Home Page By PETE THAMEL 2011

  • As chairman and chief executive officer of the Women's Tennis Association, the native of Welland, Ont., has fought for equal prize money for women and men at tournaments involving WTA and men's ATP players.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2012

  • Brady, a native of Ireland, is one of eight female physical therapists - or, as the Women's Tennis Association calls them, primary health care providers - at the event.

    NYT > Home Page By JORGE CASTILLO 2011

  • the chairwoman and C.E.O. of the Women's Tennis Association, was conducted and condensed by Stacey Allaster, the chairwoman and chief executive of the Women's Tennis Association.

    NYT > Home Page By ADAM BRYANT 2011

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