Jennifer Capriati
This numero uno American tennis player carved a niche for herself with her impeccable style of play. Jennifer Marie Capriati, born on March 29, 1976, won three Grand Slamsingles titles and women's singles gold medal at 1992 Olympics.
Tennis: Us Open: Capriati's Fightback Calls Time on Serena
Serena Williams looked out of fashion in a quarter-final plagued by errors from players and line judges.
Capriati Out of Olympics
Former Olympic champion Jennifer Capriati has withdrawn from the USA tennis team for the Athens Games, potentially signalling an end to her erratic Olympic career. The 28-year-old American, currently seventh in the WTA rankings, gave no reason for her withdrawal. Capriati won...
Williams Routs Capriati
Serena Williams stormed into the semi-finals with a stunning 6-1, 6-1 demolition of Jennifer Capriati.
Capriati 6-4, 6-4 Baltacha
June 26: Britain's Elena Baltacha defied a chronic liver condition to give Jennifer Capriati a real match.
Capriati Shuts Out Whispers of Self-doubt
June 3: Jennifer Capriati has proved her resilience by reaching the last four in Paris after defeating Serena Williams in the quarter-final.
Tennis: Australian Open: Capriati Out, Clijsters Doubtful
January 14: Two times champion Jennifer Capriati will miss the Australian Open and there are rising worries over world No2 Kim Clijsters's participation.
Interview: Jennifer Capriati
Jim White meets the one-time prodigy who has embraced the game with renewed zest after five years lost in a teenage wilderness.
Capriati unhappy at facing Williams
Tennis: Jennifer Capriati's unhappy, and Roger Federer's defeat attracted attention as much as Albert Costa's excellent win - all at the Nasdaq-100 Open.
Capriati is cut down to size
Jennifer Capriati appears fated to make history at the Australian Open. Two years ago she starred in a fairy tale by winning her first grand slam title here more than a decade after turning professional.
Capriati Slips to Shock Defeat
Defending champion Jennifer Capriati was bundled out of the Australian Open after a shock 2-6, 7-6, 6-4 loss to Marlene Weingartner. The twice Australian Open champion blew her chance of a hat-trick of titles when she crashed to an unexpected loss after looking to have the match under...
Capriati Raps on
The bad girl of tennis is still in with a shout. Cigarette in one hand, microphone in the other, Jennifer Capriati belted out Nelly's 'Hot in Herre' at a nightclub in New York City's East Village on a clammy evening last September.
Mauresmo Hot Streak Leaves Capriati in the Cold
Amélie Mauresmo reached the semi-finals by beating No3 seed Jennifer Capriati 4-6, 7-6, 6-3, while Serena Williams, Lleyton Hewitt and Pete Sampras also progressed.
Capriati answers in Williams style
Serena Williams strolled into the third round of the US Open yesterday and looked as though she was happily keeping her head while those around were losing theirs and blaming it on her and sister Venus.
Capriati Struggles Between the Showers
On a frustrating day at Wimbledon so far, Jennifer Capriati and Amelie Mauresmo have been able to play just 22 minutes of their women's singles quarter-final because of rain. After persistent showers delayed the start of play for almost four hours, Jennifer Capriati and Amelie Mauresmo...
Capriati the Woman Most Likely to Upstage Sister Act
Capriati denies she is the only one who can break the Williams' stranglehold on the women's game, but in reality...
Capriati to muscle in on sister act
Despite most of the usual suspects being present in the women' singles, recent results suggest there are only three who can win.
Capriati fumbles way into third round
Defending champion Jennifer Capriati fumbled her way past Amy Frazier 6-4, 6-3 and into the French Open third round, despite a patchy performance dominated by unforced errors.
Capriati on top of the world after Mauresmo battle
Jennifer Capriati endured a long afternoon against Amélie Mauresmo yesterday, but after notching up a 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 win she would surely concede that it was worth the effort.
Capriati is Expelled By King
April 29: Captain Billie Jean King has thrown Jennifer Capriati out of the United States Fed Cup team after she refused to cancel a private practice session with her father and coach, Stefano.
Capriati escapes to victory
Jennifer Capriati is no stranger to saving match points. The world No. 1 saved four of them against Martina Hingis in the roasting heat to defend her Australian Open title in January, and saved two more while winning 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 in a midnight duel with Monica Seles amid a million sand flies here yesterday.
Capriati lets her attention wander
Jennifer Capriati was more successful in rebuffing questions about her relationship with the well-known actor who had been supporting her during the Nasdaq-100 Open here than she was in quashing the challenge of Anastasia Myskina yesterday.
Capriati's comeback is complete
The 25-year-old Jennifer Capriati has played through adversity her entire life. Capriati successfully defended her Australian Open singles title, claimed her third Grand Slam trophy, and solidified her No. 1 ranking. What's next? Venus Williams.
Capriati crashes out of Sydney International
Jennifer Capriati's build-up to the defence of her Australian Open suffered a major blow today when she was knocked out of the Sydney International by Alexandra Stevenson and injured her hip. The American failed to show any of the form that saw her win last year's Australian and French...
Home Cookin', Capriati, and Bonds
The controversy surrounding the All-Star rosters is unfounded, Jennifer Capriati deserves respect, and Barry Bonds' slump shouldn't continue long.
The fairytale hits a snag
All good things must come to an end. Jennifer Capriati had a great run, winning the first two legs of the Grand Slam, but was eliminated from history in the semifinals at Wimbledon.
Give her the credit -- Henin defeated Capriati
All the media talked about on Thursday is how Jennifer Capriati lost in the Wimbledon semifinals, how Capriati lost her shot at the Grand Slam, how sad it is for Capriati. What has gotten lost in the Capriati-love-in is the fact that Justine Henin defeated Capriati. Henin deserves her due -- she won and she's in Saturday's final.
More final than semi
Jennifer Capriati, likely to reach her first Wimbledon ladies' singles final, should be favored to win The Championships. Nevertheless, tomorrow's other semifinal between Venus Williams and Lindsay Davenport is very much a final-caliber match.
Capriati comeback ranks among the best
One of the greatest comeback stories in sports is going on in front of our faces. It is going on in a different venue each time, from one part of the globe to the other, but touching everyone just the same. Jennifer Capriati is back, and tennis fans are enjoying it as much she seems to be.
An American in Paris
In 1990, she became the youngest semifinalist in Roland Garros history. Now 11 years later, Jennifer Capriati is playing like she's the best in the world.
An unbroken will
Jennifer Capriati's serve let her down in the second set of her French Open quarterfinal against Serena Williams. Her competitive fire, which has carried her back to the forefront of women's tennis, lifted her to victory.
TENNIS: Letter never sent
Jennifer Capriati's recent triumph at the Australian Open, where she would capture her first Grand Slam, was not merely a victory over the game of tennis, but a victory of herself, and us.
TENNIS: JenCap is Back!
Jennifer Capriati has put the past behind her once and for all as she joins an elite group at the top of women's tennis. Capriati defeated 3 of the top 4 players in the world enroute to her first Grand Slam title at the 2000 Australian Open.


