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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Vera Zvonareva Victorious in Baku
Vera Zvonareva wins her second WTA tour title this year in Baku, winning over fellow Russian, Ksenia Pervak. It has been a quiet year for Vera, as she maintains her current ranking of #3. She finished last year at #2. Her best performance this year was a semifinal at the Australian Open. Her other title came in Doha. She was also a finalist in Miami.
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