SABINE LISICKI RUMORS

Sabine Lisicki, Maria Kirilenko, Pauline Parmentier practice in Strasbourg

By Romana Cvitkovic Tennis Grandstand photographer Rick Gleijm is in Strasbourg, France covering the WTA Internationaux de Strasbourg tournament live all week. Check back each day to catch all new action direct from the courts! Today’s set highlights main draw players Sabine Lisicki, Maria Kirilenko, Pauline Parmentier and Shahar Peer as they hit the practice courts over...
Via Tennis Grand Stand  |  7 days ago

Family Circle Cup: Bad Luck for Lisicki, Two Wins for Stosur, and More

Lisicki Goes Down Once Again The first quarterfinal match of the day was unfortunately cut short when Sabine Lisicki was forced to retire in the fifth game of her match against Serena Williams. It looked like a tight match after a very long second game, where Lisicki finally managed to hold serve. In a twist we’ve seen far too many times from Sabine, she ended up wrong footed on...
Via Tennis Grand Stand  |  April 07, 2012

Quick Q & A With Sabine Lisicki

Sabine Lisicki sat down with me after her 2nd round win at the Sony Ericsson Open. When she realized that she was going to be videotaped she stopped being as giggly as she was in a previous interview, but after a few questions she began to open up and flash that brilliant smile. Players always have a tendency to tell me that their most embarrassing moment is on YouTube. This time...
Via Onthegotennis  |  March 22, 2012
HURT FEELINGS

Video: Tennis player cries during match

Via Guyism  |  February 24, 2012

Seeds Lisicki, Hantuchova beaten in Qatar

Seeded players Sabine Lisicki and Daniela Hantuchova lost in the opening round of the Qatar Open on Tuesday after holding one-set leads. Angelique Kerber overcame a stomach bug to defeat the ninth-seeded Lisicki 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 in an all-German match, and Simona Halep of Romania downed the 15th-seeded Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (4) after 2 hours, 32 minutes. Kerber...
Via AP on Fox  |  February 14, 2012

Lisicki, Kanepi out of Open GDF Suez

Sabine Lisicki of Germany and Kaia Kanepi of Estonia withdrew Monday from the Open GDF Suez. Lisicki is suffering from a viral illness while Kanepi is still recovering from a right shoulder injury. Kanepi won the Brisbane International last month before losing in the second round of the Australian Open. ''I have been suffering with inflammation in my neck and shoulder...
Via AP on Fox  |  February 06, 2012

Lisicki, Kanepi withdraw from Open GDF Suez

Sabine Lisicki of Germany and Kaia Kanepi of Estonia withdrew Monday from the Open GDF Suez. Lisicki is suffering from a viral illness while Kanepi is still recovering from a right shoulder injury. Kanepi won the Brisbane International last month before losing in the second round of the Australian Open. Lisicki was seeded fifth at the Parisian tournament and lost her singles matches...
Via AP on Fox  |  February 06, 2012

Lisicki retires from ASB Classic with back injury

A back injury forced top-seeded Sabine Lisicki to retire from her quarterfinal match at the ASB Bank Classic, compromising her preparation for the Australian Open.
Via ESPN  |  January 05, 2012

Lisicki, Pennetta win Auckland openers

Top-seeded Sabine Lisicki of Germany beat French wild-card entry Virginie Razzano 6-4, 6-4 Monday in the first round of the ASB Classic. The 22-year-old Lisicki, who lifted her world ranking from 218 to 15 in 2011 as she recovered from an ankle injury, struggled to assert her powerful service game before beating Razzano in 85 minutes. ''It's always tough to play the...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 02, 2012

One to watch in 2012. Sabine Lisicki.

My recent interview with WTA player Sabine Lisicki appears here at On The Baseline. Get to know her.   
Via Tennis Identity  |  December 06, 2011
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