Martina Hingis

Martina Hingis Tries to Put Away Stalker
Martina Hingis took the stand in a Miami courtroom to testify against Dubravko Rajcevic, an engineer who had been arrested for stalking her.
Tennis: Fast-working Jankovic and Hingis Hit the Ground Running
Jelena Jankovic and Daniela Hantuchova both got their year off to winning starts in Auckland as they prepare for the Australian Open.
Tennis: Hingis Gets Only 32 Minutes to Roll Back the Years
Martina Hingis may only have had 30 minutes on court before the showers but she displayed she still has what it takes to win a grand slam.
Clijsters and Hingis Power on
Tennis: French Open: After yesterday's rain delays, Kim Clijsters and Martina Hingis burst out the blocks and into the third round.
In Praise of ... Martina Hingis
Tennis: Leader: Already this year Ms Hingis has reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, and 10 days ago, won the Italian Open, her first singles title in four years.
Clijsters Halts Hingis Comeback
Tennis: Australian Open: Amelie Mauresmo looks strong heading into the semi-finals: she took Patty Schnyder apart 6-3, 6-0.
Tennis: Hingis Comeback is So Bold It Deserves Better Than Mediocrity
Martina Hingis returns to tennis aware that she may never match her past achievements, but Clare Balding finds it hard not to root for the former teen prodigy.
Tennis: Hingis Makes One-off Comeback for Charity
Martina Hingis is planning to make a one-off return to the WTA tour more than two years after her last professional match.
Hingis talent wasted, says Navratilova
Tennis: Martina Navratilova's concerns that tennis is mistreating young females resurfaced yesterday in the wake of the retirement of Martina Hingis.
Hingis pulls out of Australian Open
Tennis: Martina Hingis's withdrawal has raised fears that she may never play competitively again.
Keystone Kops put the cuffs on Hingis
The most obvious change in just about every sport over the past decade, although you may except snooker and darts, has been the emphasis on sheer athleticism, coupled with meticulous preparation, both physical and mental.
Hingis fails to find her old feet
Switzerland's Martina Hingis, playing in her first grand slam championship since losing in this year's Australian Open final against Jennifer Capriati, was beaten 6-4, 6-2 by Monica Seles in the fourth round of the US Open yesterday.
Hingis may be out to end of year
Tennis: Martina Hingis will almost certainly miss Wimbledon as well as the French Open and could be out of action for eight months or more.
Game, set, burnt out
Martina Hingis started playing tennis at two - now her career may be over. Luisa Dillner reports on the physical and emotional scars that threaten the careers of young athletes.
Hingis is forced out
Tennis: Martina Hingis withdrew from the German Open with a painful left foot yesterday to protect her hopes of winning the French Open.
Hingis has No1 Williams in her sights
Tennis: Venus Williams recovered from a slow start to beat Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in three sets to set up a semi-final against Martina Hingis in Hamburg.
Hingis crumbles to Williams power
Serena Williams advanced to the semi-finals of the Nasdaq-100 tournament here yesterday at the expense, once more, of Switzerland's Martina Hingis.
Hingis under siege
Interview: Martina Hingis - the struggles of a one-time prodigy.
Hingis hits back at Rios women jibe
Marcelo Rios provoked a fiery response from the leading players on the women's circuit yesterday by describing many of their early encounters in grand-slam tournaments as "a joke". "All the matches in the men's game are tough," said Rios, who meets Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador in the...
Women's tennis welcomes new No. 1
Martina Hingis' reign of 73 consecutive weeks at No. 1 is over. The woman who knocked her out is fellow Floridian and sometimes doubles partner Jennifer Capriati.
Racing nowhere, disgracing dialogue
Would Martina Hingis just shut up about race and the Williams sisters, once and for all? (Richard Williams, hold your tongue!)
Swiss Miss dunked at tea time
Lacking starch -- mentally or otherwise -- Martina Hingis' half-baked effort in yet another first-round loss at Wimbledon shows that her career is now at a crossroads.
Crying all the way to the bank
Martina Hingis hasn't won a Grand Slam title since the 1999 Australian Open. She caved in the French semis against Jennifer Capriati. And she decides that now is the time to sue her clothing company for making defective shoes?
A love/hate triangle (Part 2)
How Steffi Graf, Martina Hingis and Andre Agassi are all interconnected as the 2001 French Open recedes into memory
A love/hate triangle (Part I)
How Steffi Graf, Martina Hingis, and Andre Agassi are all interconnected as the 2001 French Open recedes into memory.
TENNIS: Hingis Continues Toward Chase Championships
Martina Hingis solidified her hold on the number one ranking and moved one step closer to the Chase Championships with her win at the Kremlin Cup. Can Hingis' all-court game hold up in Philadelphia and New York?
Martina Hingis may only have had 30 minutes on court before the showers but she displayed she still has what it takes to win a grand slam.
Clijsters and Hingis Power on
Tennis: French Open: After yesterday's rain delays, Kim Clijsters and Martina Hingis burst out the blocks and into the third round.
In Praise of ... Martina Hingis
Tennis: Leader: Already this year Ms Hingis has reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, and 10 days ago, won the Italian Open, her first singles title in four years.
Clijsters Halts Hingis Comeback
Tennis: Australian Open: Amelie Mauresmo looks strong heading into the semi-finals: she took Patty Schnyder apart 6-3, 6-0.
Tennis: Hingis Comeback is So Bold It Deserves Better Than Mediocrity
Martina Hingis returns to tennis aware that she may never match her past achievements, but Clare Balding finds it hard not to root for the former teen prodigy.
Tennis: Hingis Makes One-off Comeback for Charity
Martina Hingis is planning to make a one-off return to the WTA tour more than two years after her last professional match.
Hingis talent wasted, says Navratilova
Tennis: Martina Navratilova's concerns that tennis is mistreating young females resurfaced yesterday in the wake of the retirement of Martina Hingis.
Hingis pulls out of Australian Open
Tennis: Martina Hingis's withdrawal has raised fears that she may never play competitively again.
Keystone Kops put the cuffs on Hingis
The most obvious change in just about every sport over the past decade, although you may except snooker and darts, has been the emphasis on sheer athleticism, coupled with meticulous preparation, both physical and mental.
Hingis fails to find her old feet
Switzerland's Martina Hingis, playing in her first grand slam championship since losing in this year's Australian Open final against Jennifer Capriati, was beaten 6-4, 6-2 by Monica Seles in the fourth round of the US Open yesterday.
Hingis may be out to end of year
Tennis: Martina Hingis will almost certainly miss Wimbledon as well as the French Open and could be out of action for eight months or more.
Game, set, burnt out
Martina Hingis started playing tennis at two - now her career may be over. Luisa Dillner reports on the physical and emotional scars that threaten the careers of young athletes.
Hingis is forced out
Tennis: Martina Hingis withdrew from the German Open with a painful left foot yesterday to protect her hopes of winning the French Open.
Hingis has No1 Williams in her sights
Tennis: Venus Williams recovered from a slow start to beat Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in three sets to set up a semi-final against Martina Hingis in Hamburg.
Hingis crumbles to Williams power
Serena Williams advanced to the semi-finals of the Nasdaq-100 tournament here yesterday at the expense, once more, of Switzerland's Martina Hingis.
Hingis under siege
Interview: Martina Hingis - the struggles of a one-time prodigy.
Hingis hits back at Rios women jibe
Marcelo Rios provoked a fiery response from the leading players on the women's circuit yesterday by describing many of their early encounters in grand-slam tournaments as "a joke". "All the matches in the men's game are tough," said Rios, who meets Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador in the...
Women's tennis welcomes new No. 1
Martina Hingis' reign of 73 consecutive weeks at No. 1 is over. The woman who knocked her out is fellow Floridian and sometimes doubles partner Jennifer Capriati.
Racing nowhere, disgracing dialogue
Would Martina Hingis just shut up about race and the Williams sisters, once and for all? (Richard Williams, hold your tongue!)
Swiss Miss dunked at tea time
Lacking starch -- mentally or otherwise -- Martina Hingis' half-baked effort in yet another first-round loss at Wimbledon shows that her career is now at a crossroads.
Crying all the way to the bank
Martina Hingis hasn't won a Grand Slam title since the 1999 Australian Open. She caved in the French semis against Jennifer Capriati. And she decides that now is the time to sue her clothing company for making defective shoes?
A love/hate triangle (Part 2)
How Steffi Graf, Martina Hingis and Andre Agassi are all interconnected as the 2001 French Open recedes into memory
A love/hate triangle (Part I)
How Steffi Graf, Martina Hingis, and Andre Agassi are all interconnected as the 2001 French Open recedes into memory.
TENNIS: Hingis Continues Toward Chase Championships
Martina Hingis solidified her hold on the number one ranking and moved one step closer to the Chase Championships with her win at the Kremlin Cup. Can Hingis' all-court game hold up in Philadelphia and New York?


