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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Jelena Doki, Samantha Stosur, Jarmila Groth, Alicia Molik, Hana Mandlikova, Anastasia Rodionova, Casey Dellacqua, Wendy Turnbull, Margaret Court, Lisa McShea, Kerry Reid, Nell Hall Hopman, Monique Adamczak, Rennae Stubbs, Nicole Kriz, Judy Tegart, Evonne Goolagong, Olivia Rogowska, Karen Krantzcke, Dianne Fromholtz, Nicole Bradtke, Anne Minter, Lesley Turner Bowrey, Nicole Pratt, Lorraine Coghlan, Thelma Coyne Long, Ashley Fisher, Sophie Ferguson, Margaret Molesworth, Elizabeth Smylie, Rachel McQuillan, Helen Gourlay, Sally Peers, Esna Boyd, Jan Lehane, Pam Whytcross, Sylvia Lance Harper, Nancye Wynne Bolton, Daphne Akhurst, Emily Hewson, Lesley Hunt, Joan Hartigan, Elizabeth Minter, Christina Wheeler, Kristine Kunce, Louie Bickerton, Michelle Jaggard-Lai, Joyce Fitch, Jenny Byrne, Jessica Moore, Sophie Letcher, Monika Wejnert, Marjorie Cox Crawford, Shannon Golds, Robyn Ebbern, Mary Carter Reitano, Coral Buttsworth, Bojana Bobusic, Chris O'Neil, Trudi Musgrave, Emily Hood Westacott, Jade Hopper, Debbie Freeman, Bryanne Stewart, Johanna Konta, Isabella Holland, Tiffany Welford, Marie Toomey, Emelyn Starr, Tammi Patterson, Shannon Peters, Alenka Hubacek, Karolina Wlodarczak, Marija Mirkovic, Anna Wishink, Alison Bai, Tyra Calderwood, Kerry Harris, Evie Dominikovic, Christine Matison, Christina Horiatopoulos, Daniella Dominikovic, Kathrine Le Mesurier, Kerry-Anne Guse, Catherine Barclay. Excerpt: Jelena Doki (Serbian: born 12 April 1983) is an Australian female professional tennis player. During the height of her career, she played for Serbia and Montenegro (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia prior to February 2003) and reached a career-high ranking of World No. 4 on 19 August 2002. After several family-related difficulties (mostly involving her father), she slowly slipped down the rankings in 2006. She made a serious...