WTA: How well do you know women's professional tennis?

Just enter the first name, then surname, of the female professional tennis players, who best suit the answer.
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Last updated: September 22, 2014
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First submittedSeptember 22, 2014
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This player announced a shock retirement after her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon 2013
Marion Bartoli
Winner of 18 Grand Slams, over $50 million in prize money...and numerous uncountable achievements...
Serena Williams
Danish player, two-time US Open finalist, ex-beau of Rory McIllroy
Caroline Wozniacki
By-far the highest ranked Indian player, multiple achievements for home-nation, controversial marriage to Shoaib Malik
Sania Mirza
Won three Grand Slams as a seventeen-year-old, from Switzerland, retired in 2007 after testing positive for cocaine
Martina Hingis
From Zimbabwe, one of the best doubles players ever with over 50 WTA titles
Cara Black
From Belarus, loud-grunter, Aussie Open champion (twice)
Victoria Azarenka
Diagnosed with Sjorgen'ss syndrome, winner of 5 Wimbledon titles, also 12 grand slam doubles titles with younger sister
Venus Williams
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Beijing Olympics gold medallist, Sydney Olympics silver medallist, two-time Grand Slam finalist
Elena Dementieva
First Asian player (male or female) to win Grand Slam, retired 2014
Li Na
WTA record for the most titles won in open era, both in singles and doubles, played for Czechoslovakia and US
Martina Navratilova
Won US Open in first tournament back as a wildcard after becoming a mother
Kim Clijsters
The oldest currently active player, announced a shock comeback in 2008, reached a career-high ranking of No.4 in the 1990s
Kimiko Date-Krumm
One of the fastest servers out there, won singles US Open in 2011, successfull doubes career
Samantha Stosur
The highest paid female athlete in the world, won 2004 Wimbledon as a 17-year-old, loud grunter, owns a popular candy franchise
Maria Sharapova
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Level 50
Dec 30, 2015
reading all these achievements, the most incredible for me is Clijsters coming back from retirement and motherhood and winning the US Open
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Level 71
Jan 9, 2016
Could you accept Elena Dementieva for, well, Elena Dementieva?!
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Level 77
May 3, 2017
It seems like apart from the Williams sisters, none of the other players are accepted when writing their full name. Yet these should really be accepted if nothing else.