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PARIS -- Two-time Grand Slam champion Mary Pierce isn't ready to hang up her racket just yet. Despite being sidelined by a knee injury since 2006, the Frenchwoman told sports daily L'Equipe that ...
PARIS — Two-time Grand Slam champion Mary Pierce isn’t ready to hang up her racket just yet. Despite being sidelined by a knee injury since 2006, the Frenchwoman told sports daily L’Equipe ...
Full of grace these days, Mary Pierce again returns to Paris as an observer of the sport rather than a competitor. The last Frenchwoman to win the singles title at Roland Garros, in 2000, finds ...
Pierce has been sidelined for more than two years: Mary Pierce, a two-time Grand Slam tournament champion, isn’t ready to hang up her racket. Despite being sidelined by a knee injury since 2006 ...
This July, Pierce, 44, will find a new home at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I., where she will be inducted alongside Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia and Li Na of China.
Elsewhere in the piece, Pierce writes, "From 18 to 25, I saw my dad once, when I won the Australian Open at age 20 [in 1995]. Other than that, I didn't see him.
French Open organizers scrap 25th anniversary ceremony for Mary Pierce as she can't attend - Newsday
PARIS — A ceremony to honor Mary Pierce, the last Frenchwoman to win the title at Roland-Garros 25 years ago, has been scrapped because she can't attend, French Open organizers said on Wednesday.
Today, Mary Pierce is as fit as a fiddle and stays in contact with me, always asking if I need anything. Yes, I am sure some of you will say I could have been a little softer in my letter.
FILE - Sixth-seeded Mary Pierce of France kisses the trophy after she defeated fifth-seeded Conchita Martinez of Spain 6-2, 7-5, during their final at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland ...
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