After tripping over an advertising board during her second-round match against Sofia Kenin in Abu Dhabi last Friday, Kirsten Flipkens provided a health update on her Instagram account.
Former World No.13 Kirsten Flipkens, 36, has announced that she will retire after this year's Wimbledon. The Belgian kicked off the last grass swing of her career at the Libéma Open with a three-set ...
Former World No.13 Kirsten Flipkens, who will retire from singles after this year's Wimbledon, put on a display of flair in her last Rothesay Classic as she defeated fellow Belgian Maryna Zanevska in ...
Flipkens would lose her next match, but has appeared in four quarterfinals since. Bouchard's year went a little differently: her loss to Flipkens was the second of a 13-match losing streak.