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    Elena Sergeyevna Vesnina (born 1 August 1986) is a Russian former professional tennis player who was world No. 1 in doubles. Vesnina is a four-time Grand...
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  • to happen", and that he "was ready for anything". Saâdoune's lawyer, Yelena Vesnina, said that she did not expect the sentence, and called it "very harsh"...
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  • Jelena, also written Yelena and Elena, is a Slavic given name. The name is a Slavicized form of the Greek name Helena, and it signifies the word ‘Greek’...
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    Seeded first, she reached the final where she defeated unseeded Elena Vesnina in the final in straight sets. The following week at the Sydney International...
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    Elena Bovina (redirect from Yelena Bovina)
    Mladenovic / Daniel Nestor 2015: Martina Hingis / Leander Paes 2016: Elena Vesnina / Bruno Soares 2017: Abigail Spears / Juan Sebastián Cabal 2018: Gabriela...
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  • Nazarova Yelena Nikolayeva Liliya Nurutdinova Andrey Perlov Yevgeniya Polyakova Nina Ponomaryova Irina Privalova Andrey Prokofyev Viktor Rashchupkin Yelena Romanova...
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  • Latvian); Ilana (Greek);Olena (Ukrainian); Leena (Finnish); and Elena/Yelena/Jelena (Russian, Serbian, Croatian). Elena Abelson (1904–1993), better known...
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    war has been described as "ineffectual". For example, Russian IOC member Yelena Isinbayeva was cleared as "not linked with the Russian military and not...
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    Lisicki reached the finals of the tournament and then defeated Makarova and Vesnina in straight sets, marking Hingis's first title since she won the Qatar...
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    event. In October, she won the doubles event at the Kremlin Cup with Elena Vesnina for her first WTA title. She also reached semifinals in singles as a qualifier...
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    reached the fourth round for a second consecutive time defeating Elena Vesnina in straight sets in 70 minutes, and Kaja Juvan in straight sets in the...
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    in Nyagan, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Her parents, Yuri Sharapov and Yelena, are from Gomel, Byelorussian SSR. Concerned about the regional effects...
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    and field athletes, 48 men and 58 women, to these games. On 31 July 2008, Yelena Soboleva, Tatyana Tomashova, Yuliya Fomenko, Darya Pishchalnikova, and Gulfiya...
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    national basketball team 2007: Michael Schumacher 2008: Rafael Nadal 2009: Yelena Isinbayeva 2010: Spain men's national football team 2011: Haile Gebrselassie...
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  • International WTA-500) E. Makarova – 1 (Eastbourne International WTA-500) E. Vesnina – 1 (Eastbourne International WTA-500) D. Kasatkina (since 2025, has been...
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    national basketball team 2007: Michael Schumacher 2008: Rafael Nadal 2009: Yelena Isinbayeva 2010: Spain men's national football team 2011: Haile Gebrselassie...
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    Federation announced that five selected Russian sprint canoeists, namely Yelena Anyushina, Natalia Podolskaya, Alexander Dyachenko, Andrey Kraitor and Aleksey...
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    Molesworth 1968: Lesley Hunt 1969: Kazuko Sawamatsu 1970: Veronica Burton 1971: Yelena Granaturova 1972: Renáta Tomanová 1973: Mima Jaušovec 1974: Mariana Simionescu...
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  • (semifinals) Kateryna Bondarenko (semifinals) Yung-Jan Chan (first round) Elena Vesnina (quarterfinals) Kateřina Böhmová (third round) Veronika Chvojková (first...
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    Beijing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, and the first round of Tianjin to Elena Vesnina. Despite this disappointing end to her season, Svitolina's consistency...
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    Molesworth 1968: Lesley Hunt 1969: Kazuko Sawamatsu 1970: Veronica Burton 1971: Yelena Granaturova 1972: Renáta Tomanová 1973: Mima Jaušovec 1974: Mariana Simionescu...
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    the Canadian Open, finishing runner-up to Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina alongside compatriot Monica Niculescu. In singles, Halep was able to defeat...
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    national basketball team 2007: Michael Schumacher 2008: Rafael Nadal 2009: Yelena Isinbayeva 2010: Spain men's national football team 2011: Haile Gebrselassie...
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    by world No. 1 and eventual champion, Dinara Safina. She lost to Elena Vesnina in the second round of Madrid. At the French Open, Razzano was unseeded...
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    Molesworth 1968: Lesley Hunt 1969: Kazuko Sawamatsu 1970: Veronica Burton 1971: Yelena Granaturova 1972: Renáta Tomanová 1973: Mima Jaušovec 1974: Mariana Simionescu...
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    Molesworth 1968: Lesley Hunt 1969: Kazuko Sawamatsu 1970: Veronica Burton 1971: Yelena Granaturova 1972: Renáta Tomanová 1973: Mima Jaušovec 1974: Mariana Simionescu...
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  • Sinclair (JAM) 1:58.21 5000m: Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN) 14:20.87 Pole vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS) 4.76m Triple jump: Olha Saladukha (UKR) 15.06m India in...
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  • Molesworth 1968: Lesley Hunt 1969: Kazuko Sawamatsu 1970: Veronica Burton 1971: Yelena Granaturova 1972: Renáta Tomanová 1973: Mima Jaušovec 1974: Mariana Simionescu...
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    team featured 12 defending champions from Beijing, including pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva (who competed at her fourth Olympics), synchronized swimmer Anastasia...
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    defeated Sophie Ferguson, Martina Müller, Maria Elena Camerin, and Elena Vesnina on her way to her first quarterfinal at the Australian Open, the only major...
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