Sloane Stephens returns to the European clay that brought her so much success in 2012, taking on Daniela Hantuchova in the first round of the Mutua Madrid Open.
Agnieszka Radwanska came back from a set down to beat Kirsten Flipkens in the quarterfinals of the Sony Open Tennis on Tuesday night. She was two games from losing at 4-all second set.
Kirsten Flipkens ended the run of Croatian teenager Ajla Tomljanovic to move through to the biggest quarterfinal of her career. The road gets even tougher for the crafty Belgian now, though.
Kirsten Flipkens beat Petra Kvitova for her second Top 10 win, while Serena Williams recovered from a slow start to beat Ayumi Morita. The third round began at the Sony Open Tennis on Saturday.
Li Na made her comeback to the courts at the Sony Open Tennis on Thursday, playing for the first time since the Australian season. How did it go? Elsewhere, Agnieszka Radwanska cruised on.
Check out highlights from the first wave of fourth round matches right here! Also find out what color the WTA stars' parachutes are, and have a sit-down with a resurgent former World No.2.
Kirsten Flipkens reached the second week of a Grand Slam for the first time and next faces Maria Sharapova, who won a battle of former No.1s. Li Na and Julia Goerges also advanced.