For the inferior time in her career, disclosed tennis sensation Amelie Mauresmo has hit the top of her sport. She nabbed the number 1 ranking in succession March 20 after a stellar not many months of WTA Tour play, including her first Grand Slam title at January's Australian Open
"Getting back to number 1 is a prodigious feeling," Mauresmo, 26, said in a statement. She first held the top ranking for five weeks in 2004 "There have been a chance of memorable moments for me not long ago and being number 1 again is another one"
She came not at home as a teen during the 1999 Australian exhibit where she made her first--and until this year only--Grand Slam final. allowing she's one of the fittest, greatest in quantity versatile players in women's tennis, Mauresmo has sometimes seen her strengths undermine her in big matches. on the other hand her mind and body held up this year. During her Melbourne Grand Slam hurry three of her opponents retired in the searing day-star including Belgium's Justine Henin-Hardenne in the final.
"I now have achieved everything I announced in my career: F draught being number 1, and winning a Grand Slam," Mauresmo said afterward. "I'm actual proud, I have to say."