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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Australian Open 2011: Women's Singles Country Champion - Russia
For this year's Australian Open, the following countries are the finalists for the Women's Singles Country Champion -
Belarus - Azarenka
Belgium - Clijsters
China - Na, Peng
Czech Republic - Kvitova, Benesova
Denmark - Wozniacki
Germany - Petkovic
Italy - Schiavone, Pennetta
Latvia - Sevastova
Poland - Radwanska, A.
The Australian Open Women's Singles Country Champion is RUSSIA with four players into the fourth round - Russia - Kuznetsova, Sharapova, Makarova, Zvonareva
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