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2009 tennis event results
Defaulted "Tanasugarn Wins Title on Grass". The New York Times. 22 June 2009. "Tanasugarn doubles up". Sky Sports. 20 June 2009. WTA tournament draws
2009 Ordina Open – Women's singles
2009_Ordina_Open_–_Women's_singles
2008 tennis event results
The 2008 Ordina Open men's singles was one of the competitions of the 2008 Ordina Open tennis tournament held in Rosmalen, Netherlands. The event was
2008 Ordina Open – Men's singles
2008_Ordina_Open_–_Men's_singles
2009 tennis event results
College Accelerator Programme entrant NG = Next Gen Accelerator Program entrant w/o = Walkover r = Retired d = Defaulted Main Singles draw Qualifying draw
2009 Ordina Open – Men's singles
2009_Ordina_Open_–_Men's_singles
2009 tennis event results
The 2009 Ordina Open – Women's doubles was one of the events of the 2009 Ordina Open tennis tournament, played on outdoor grass courts in Rosmalen, 's-Hertogenbosch
2009 Ordina Open – Women's doubles
2009_Ordina_Open_–_Women's_doubles
2008 tennis event results
Women's singles 2008 Ordina Open Final Champion Tamarine Tanasugarn Runner-up Dinara Safina Score 7–5, 6–3 Details Draw 30 (4 Q / 2 WC ) Seeds 8 Events
2008 Ordina Open – Women's singles
2008_Ordina_Open_–_Women's_singles
2009 tennis event results
Runners-up Johan Brunström Jean-Julien Rojer Score 7–6(7–3), 6–7(8–10), [10–5] Events Singles men women Doubles men women ← 2008 · Ordina Open · 2010 →
2009 Ordina Open – Men's doubles
2009_Ordina_Open_–_Men's_doubles
Tennis tournament
The 2009 Ordina Open is a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It is the 20th edition of the Ordina Open, and is part of the International
2009_Ordina_Open
2008 tennis event results
Michaëlla Krajicek Runners-up Līga Dekmeijere Angelique Kerber Score 6–3, 6–2 Events Singles men women Doubles men women ← 2007 · Ordina Open · 2009 →
2008 Ordina Open – Women's doubles
2008_Ordina_Open_–_Women's_doubles
Tennis tournament
Continental Grass Court Championships, Heineken Trophy, Ordina Open, UNICEF Open, Topshelf Open and RICOH Open. In 1989 a two-group round robin invitational tournament
Rosmalen Grass Court Championships
Rosmalen_Grass_Court_Championships
Tennis tournament
The 2008 Ordina Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It was the 19th edition of the Ordina Open, and was part of the International
2008_Ordina_Open
Russian former tennis player (born 1986)
women's doubles title at the 2007 US Open with Nathalie Dechy. She was the runner-up at three major singles tournaments: the 2008 French Open, 2009 Australian
Dinara_Safina
Belgian tennis player (born 1982)
Belgian ever to win a Grand Slam singles title. Henin then began her preparations for Wimbledon. At the grass court Ordina Open in Rosmalen, she lost in the
Justine_Henin
Italian tennis player (born 1982)
Molik, in the second round. Pennetta achieved the same result at the Ordina Open, falling to world No. 85, Barbara Schett. At Wimbledon, she was beaten
Flavia_Pennetta
Thai tennis player (born 1977)
February 2009. Retrieved 23 December 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Tamarine Tanasugarn wins Ordina Open 2009". Women's Tennis
Tamarine_Tanasugarn
2008 tennis event results
doubles 2008 Ordina Open Final Champions Mario Ančić Jürgen Melzer Runners-up Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes Score 7–6(5), 6–3 Events Singles men women Doubles
2008 Ordina Open – Men's doubles
2008_Ordina_Open_–_Men's_doubles
Greek tennis player
top 50 and winning her fourth WTA singles title at the Korea Open. She also reached the semifinals of the Ordina Open, and remained in the top 50 in 2007
Eleni_Daniilidou
Men's tennis circuit
The 2009 ATP World Tour season saw Roger Federer break Pete Sampras's Grand Slam record of 14 men's singles titles, capturing his first French Open title
2009_ATP_World_Tour
American tennis player (born 1979)
duration of the spring, not reaching another semifinal until June at the Ordina Open in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. By July, her ranking had dropped so
Meghann_Shaughnessy
Ukrainian tennis player (born 1986)
Bondarenko. Her best Grand Slam performance in singles was reaching the quarterfinals at the 2009 US Open. Over her career, Bondarenko has defeated top
Kateryna_Volodko
Serbian former tennis player (born 1985)
rallied to win the match. The next week, Janković reached the final of the Ordina Open in the Netherlands and became the first player since Chris Evert in 1974
Jelena_Janković
Slovak tennis player (born 1983)
the quarterfinals, in three sets. The following week at the Tier III Ordina Open in 's-Hertogenbosch, Hantuchová defeated world No. 6 Ana Ivanovic in
Daniela_Hantuchová
Tennis tournament
The 2010 UNICEF Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It was the 21st edition of the UNICEF Open, and was part of the 250 Series
2010_UNICEF_Open
double bagel of the tournament against Taipei's Chan Yung-jan. The 2009 Ordina Open Champion Tamarine Tanasugarn lost to Arantxa Parra Santonja in straight
2009 Wimbledon Championships – Day-by-day summaries
2009_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Day-by-day_summaries
Tennis tournament
finals of the Ordina Open losing to Tamarine Tanasugarn in the final 6–3, 7–5. She also reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at the US Open (losing to
2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions
2009_Commonwealth_Bank_Tournament_of_Champions
Ukrainian tennis player (born 1984)
Janković, in the third round of the 2010 Australian Open, and won the 2008 Australian Open women's doubles title with her sister Kateryna, beating Victoria
Alona_Bondarenko
Women's tennis circuit
went into her U.S. Open title defense in poor form, and subsequently lost on the very first day, becoming the first defending women's champion to lose in
2005_WTA_Tour
Dutch tennis player (born 1989)
Bruce (23 June 2006). "Krajicek upsets top-seeded Dementieva in semis of Ordina Open". USA Today. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)
Michaëlla_Krajicek
Dutch tennis player (born 1970)
2006. The best result of her comeback came in June 2006 at the Tier III Ordina Open in the Netherlands, reaching the quarterfinals with wins over two players
Brenda_Schultz-McCarthy
Håkan Dahlby (SWE) 191 (145) Joshua Richmond (USA) 190 (142) ATP Tour: Ordina Open in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands: Final: Benjamin Becker (GER) def. Raemon
June_2009_in_sports
Tennis rivalry
won the French Open. Just two weeks later Clijsters stopped the two-match losing streak as Henin retired from the final of the Ordina Open. The pair's next
Clijsters–Henin_rivalry
Pakistani tennis player (born 1980)
however, in June he made it to only his second-ever ATP tournament at the Ordina Open in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, losing out to third seed Mario Ančić
Aisam-ul-Haq_Qureshi
Women's tennis circuit
Australian Open, defeating Kim Clijsters in the final. Fabiola Zuluaga and Patty Schnyder enjoyed runs to their first ever Grand Slam semifinals in singles. Schnyder
2004_WTA_Tour
Women's tennis circuit
round, who went on to become the first Chinese women to reach the semifinals of a Grand Slam in singles. Tamarine Tanasugarn knocked out Janković en route
2008_WTA_Tour
Indian tennis player (born 1974)
Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2012. 2008 Ordina Open Men's Doubles Draw[permanent dead link] "Federer leads Swiss to doubles
Mahesh_Bhupathi
August 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017. "Due padri: Corte d'Appello di Milano ordina la trascrizione di un'adozione gay in Usa | Associazione Radicale Certi
LGBTQ_rights_in_Italy
Latvian tennis player (born 1988)
Ljubičić, with whom he had reached the semifinals of the 2007 Ordina Open. At the 2007 US Open, Gulbis upset 30th seed, Potito Starace, in the first round
Ernests_Gulbis
Women's tennis circuit
started the season by unexpectedly winning her eighth singles Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. Many critics and commentators had already written
2007_WTA_Tour
Hernández Diéguez (1916–1936), newspaper hawker and trade unionist Juan March Ordinas (1880–1962), politician and businessman Francisco Mesa, electrical engineer
List_of_Spaniards
Stage musical based on the 1991 animated Disney film
Möller reprising her role as Belle (later replaced by María Adamuz), David Ordinas as Beast, Pablo Puyol as Gaston, Raúl Peña as LeFou, Armando Pita as Lumière
Beauty and the Beast (musical)
Beauty_and_the_Beast_(musical)
Women's tennis circuit
Australian Open due to injury, having won her second, third and fourth Grand Slam singles titles at the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open, beating
2002_WTA_Tour
Women's tennis circuit
French Open, San Diego, Toronto, U.S. Open and Zurich (8) Anastasia Myskina – Doha, Sarasota, Leipzig and Moscow (4) Serena Williams – Australian Open, Paris
2003_WTA_Tour
Women's tennis circuit
first since 1999 neither Williams sister featured in the Wimbledon women's singles final. Williams did however make the mixed doubles final, losing to
2006_WTA_Tour
Men's tennis circuit
the semifinals of the US Open in 2002 and the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2002, 2003, and 2004. He earned nine career singles titles. In doubles, he was
2007_ATP_Tour
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Male
Welsh
 Modern Welsh form of Old Welsh Owain, OWEN means "born of yew." Compare with another form of Owen.
Female
English
English short form of Latin Penelope, PEN means "weaver of cunning."
Female
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Korinna, KORINA means "maiden."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eóghan, OWEN means "born of yew." Compare with another form of Owen.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Owen.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Laurentius, LORENS means "of Laurentum."
Female
English
Diminutive form of Latin Lora ("sorrowful"), LORINA means "little sorrowful one."
Female
Scottish
Feminine form of Scottish Murdoch, MURDINA means "sea warrior."
Boy/Male
Celtic Welsh
Son of Owen.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Corinna, CORRINA means "maiden."
Female
Scottish
Scottish feminine form of English Rodney, RODINA means "Hroda's fen/island."
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Orsino, ORSINA means "bear-like."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, British, Danish, English, Hebrew
City of the Prophet; In Medina Mohammad Began his Campaign to Establish Islam
Female
Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Dorin, DORINA means "of the Dorian tribe."
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Гордана): Croatian and Serbian form of Roman Latin Gordiana, GORDANA means "from Gordium."
Girl/Female
Arabic
City of the Prophet. In Medina Mohammed began his campaign to establish Islam.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Bitter; Woman from Magdala.
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Jordan, JORDANA means "flowing down."
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Óðinn, ODEN means "poetry, song" and "eager, frenzied, raging."
Male
Welsh
Variant form of Welsh Owen, possibly OUEN means "born of yew."
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a.
Produced by an open string; as, an open tone.
a.
Taking place in the open air; outdoor; as, an open-air game or meeting.
v. t.
To loosen or make less compact; as, to open matted cotton by separating the fibers.
v. t.
To enter upon; to begin; as, to open a discussion; to open fire upon an enemy; to open trade, or correspondence; to open a case in court, or a meeting.
v. t.
To divine or to foreshow by signs or portents; to have omens or premonitions regarding; to predict; to augur; as, to omen ill of an enterprise.
v. t.
To spread; to expand; as, to open the hand.
a.
Not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not closed or withdrawn from consideration; as, an open account; an open question; to keep an offer or opportunity open.
p. p.
Wept.
v. t. & i.
To open.
v. t.
To make or set open; to render free of access; to unclose; to unbar; to unlock; to remove any fastening or covering from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter.
a.
Not of a quality to prevent communication, as by closing water ways, blocking roads, etc.; hence, not frosty or inclement; mild; -- used of the weather or the climate; as, an open season; an open winter.
a.
Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or preventing passage; not locked up or covered over; -- applied to passageways; as, an open door, window, road, etc.; also, to inclosed structures or objects; as, open houses, boxes, baskets, bottles, etc.; also, to means of communication or approach by water or land; as, an open harbor or roadstead.
a.
Not drawn together, closed, or contracted; extended; expanded; as, an open hand; open arms; an open flower; an open prospect.
a.
Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers, first, second, third, etc.
n.
Open or unobstructed space; clear land, without trees or obstructions; open ocean; open water.
a.
Free; disengaged; unappropriated; as, to keep a day open for any purpose; to be open for an engagement.
a.
Open.
a.
Not concealed or secret; not hidden or disguised; exposed to view or to knowledge; revealed; apparent; as, open schemes or plans; open shame or guilt.
a.
With eyes widely open; watchful; vigilant.
a.
Free or cleared of obstruction to progress or to view; accessible; as, an open tract; the open sea.
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