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Yaroslava Shvedova, a tennis player from Kazakhstan, won her second-biggest title at the EA Hua Hin WTA 125 Sereis in Thailand.

Kazakhstani tennis Yaroslava Shvedova won Women’s Doubles with Australian Casey Dellacqua at the 2015 Mutua Madrid Open.

Kazakhstan's tennis professional Zarina Diyas has spoken about her plans to enter the Top 20 of the WTA rating in 2015.

Kazakhstani tennis player Zarina Diyas has improved her standing in the WTA rating after the WTA Japan Open.

Kazakhstan No. 1 Zarina Diyas has lost to defending champion Samantha Stosur from Australia in the finals of the Japan Women's Open Tennis.

Kazakhstani tennis professional Zarina Diyas has made into the finals of the Japan Women's Open Tennis.

Kazakhstani tennis player Zarina Diyas has been voted for the WTA Rising Stars invitational tournament in Singapore.

Kazakhstani tennis player Zarina Diyas has gone up in the WTA rating.

Kazakhstani tennis player Sesil Karatantcheva who is now capped for Kazakhstan has decided to return her Bulgarian citizenship.

Kazakhstan’s number one tennis player Zarina Diyas has made it to the main draw of the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open in China.

Kazakhstani tennis player Zarina Diyas has earned over $500 thousand this year.

Kazakhstani tennis player Zarina Diyas has made it into the third round of Women’s Doubles at the US Open.

Kazakh tennis player Zarina Diyas has entered the WTA Top 50 for the first time in her career.

Kazakhstan tennis professional Zarina Diyas has become Kazakhstan's No. 1 surpassing her compatriot Yaroslava Shvedova in the WTA ranking.

Kazakhstan tennis professional Zarina Diyas has moved 19 lines up in the WTA (Women Tennis Association) ranking.

A professional tennis player from Kazakhstan Zarina Diyas has advanced into the second round of the WTA Internationaux de Strasbourg.

Kazakhstani tennis player Zarina Diyas has got into the WTA Top-100.

Kazakhstan tennis player Yaroslava Shvedodova has won the doubles at the WTA tournament in Brazil.

Kazakhstan tennis professional Yaroslava Shvedova lost 11 lines in the WTA tennis ranking after the Wimbledon.

American Serena Williams is still the leader of the WTA ranking. Russia’s Maria Sharapova and Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka follow her.