Proper noun
WTA
(tennis) Initialism of Women's Tennis Association.
1999 Martina Hingis (right) with doubles partner Anna Kournikova at the Sydney WTA tournament, 2002 1999 saw Hingis win her third successive Australian Open singles crown as well as the doubles title (with Anna Kournikova ). Source: Internet
2006 On February 22, 2006, Davenport became just the eighth woman in WTA history to win 700 singles matches, when she handed out her fourth career "double bagel", defeating Elena Likhovtseva in the second round of the Dubai tournament. Source: Internet
2004–present: Exhibitions and World Team Tennis Kournikova at a USO-sponsored tour at Forward Operating Base Sharana on December 15, 2009 Kournikova has not played on the WTA Tour since 2003, but still plays exhibition matches for charitable causes. Source: Internet
"And if it works, and if the ATP and the WTA want to have the UTS under their umbrella, I'll be happy to." Source: Internet
After their victory at the Australian Open, she and Martina Hingis won tournaments in Indian Wells, Rome, Eastbourne and the WTA Tour Championshiops, and reached the final of The French Open where they lost to Serena and Venus Williams. Source: Internet
Although she lost in the second round of the Paris Open to Anke Huber in singles, Kournikova reached her second doubles WTA Tour final, partnering with Larisa Neiland. Source: Internet