Ten years after reaching the singles semifinals in a Cinderella run, Belgian Kirsten Flipkens said goodbye to professional tennis for good at Wimbledon on Monday after a third-round loss in doubles.
A last-minute dash from the Ningbo Open in China, where she was working as part of Team Karolina Muchova, to an autumnal Luxembourg paid off nicely for Kirsten Flipkens last week. Not only did the ...
PARIS -- Kirsten Flipkens has had the best seat in the house for Karolina Muchova's run to her first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros. Since the Australian Open, the 37-year-old Belgian doubles ...
After the year she's had, a lopsided loss to Maria Sharapova at the Australian Open is an event Kirsten Flipkens can keep in perspective. Nine months ago, Flipkens flew from a tournament in Thailand ...
After tripping over an advertising board during her second-round match against Sofia Kenin in Abu Dhabi last Friday, Kirsten Flipkens provided a health update on her Instagram account. The Belgian, ...
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