Portal:Tennis/Did you know/10 2007

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 * ...that, whilst no female representing Russia had won an Open era Grand Slam singles title prior to the 2004 season, of the six finals places available in that year's Tournoi de Roland Garros, The Championships, Wimbledon, and United States Open, five were claimed by Russian women, as Anastasia Myskina, Maria Sharapova, and Svetlana Kuznetsova, pictured, won the respective championships, elevating Russia to equal third, behind only the United States of America (eleven players) and Australia (four) and alongside the United Kingdom, in the rank of nations by distinct Grand Slam women's singles titlists fielded?
 * ...that Briton Tim Henman has advanced to the eleven times to the quarterfinals (and thence four times to the semifinals) of the grass court Queen's Club Championships and The Championships, Wimbledon, each contested in London, but has not won a title in either event?
 * ...that Indian Leander Paes, best known for his men's and mixed doubles play, in view of his having won six Grand Slam titles, including three with countrymate Mahesh Bhupathi, claimed the bronze medal in the men's singles event at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, held in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996, despite his having entered the tournament as a wild card?