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Mauresmo named WTA Player of the Year

March 25, 2007 03:05 IST

Last year's Australian Open and Wimbledon winner Amelie Mauresmo has been honoured as the Player of the Year in a media vote, the WTA announced on Saturday.

The 27-year-old Frenchwoman, who is recovering from an operation to remove her appendix, claimed the award for the first time. The current world number four topped the rankings for 34 consecutive weeks.

Comeback Player of the Year went to Swiss Martin Hingis, who won the Rome title after returning from a three-year retirement.

Serbian Jelena Jankovic was voted Most Improved Player after turning around her 2006 to end 44-17 after losing 10 of her first 11 matches.

Belgium's Kim Clijsters, due to retire this season, won sportsmanship and humanitarian awards.

Source: REUTERS
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