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MOSCOW, Russia -- Julia Goerges will get a fourth chance to claim a singles championship trophy this season. The 7th-seeded German overcame an inspired effort by 20-year-old Russian Natalia ...
WIMBLEDON -- Three years ago, German tennis player Julia Goerges, then 26, made a difficult, emotionally challenging decision. After seven fruitful years with the same support team -- a group that ...
ST. PETERSBURG, FL, USA – The WTA today pays tribute to German star Julia Goerges as she calls time on a 15-year career that saw her capture a total of 12 WTA titles and achieve a coveted Top 10 ...
Maria Sharapova has had service problems for a little while now, but when the chips were on the line in her third-round encounter with Julia Goerges at the Australian Open, she kept her biggest ...
Julia Goerges made an unexpected announcement over social media on Wednesday: She's saying goodbye. The German broke her retirement news with a personal letter to tennis about how much the ...
Julia Goerges is playing the best tennis of her life. The 22-year-old German recently won her second career title, upsetting 2010 French Open finalist Sam Stosur and world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki ...
Julia Goerges earned a very strong win that earned her another title at the BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open Sunday. Despite a very hard fight from Belinda Bencic, the number one seed kept an edge ...
Reigning champion Polona Hercog upset second-seeded Julia Goerges in Wednesday's second-round action at the $220,000 Swedish Open.The unseeded Slovenian Hercog handled the German Goerges 7-6 (7-4 ...
Chair umpire Graeme Jones was mangling the name of German tennis player Julia Goerges at Wimbledon on Thursday, mispronouncing her name in various ways but especially in saying her last name as ...
BERLIN (AP) — Former Wimbledon semifinalist Julia Goerges announced her retirement from tennis Wednesday at the age of 31. The German reached her highest ranking of ninth in the world ...
Julia Goerges' net worth is estimated to be approximately $10 million. According to the WTA website, Goerges won over $9.9 million in prize money during her career.
Third seed Julia Goerges of Germany and No. 6 seed Shahar Peer of Israel went by way of upset Tuesday at the inaugural $220,000 Texas Tennis Open, a final U.S. Open tuneup.