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Davenport's next victory on tour was her first Grand Slam singles title at the 1998 US Open, defeating fifth-ranked Venus Williams in the semifinals and top-ranked Hingis in the final.

Davenport's and tournament
It was Davenport's earliest exit from a tournament since early 2003.
Davenport's second tournament was in Beijing, where she defeated fourth-seeded Russian Elena Dementieva in the quarterfinals, before losing to Janković in the semifinals.
Davenport's third tournament was in Quebec City, Canada, defeating second-seeded Vera Zvonareva in the semifinals and Julia Vakulenko in the final.

Davenport's and was
Davenport's game is built largely around her groundstrokes, including her two-handed backhand, and serve, which she hits with excellent placement and at its best was called " rock solid ".
Davenport's doubles success in 1993 was a 17 – 16 record while she reached the top 100 in doubles rankings.
Davenport's second singles title of the year was at Madrid where she defeated lucky loser Paola Suárez in the final.
Davenport's last competitive match before the announcement of her pregnancy was a quarterfinal loss in Beijing to top-ranked Mauresmo.
This was Davenport's 53rd career singles title and lifted her to no.
In 1660, founder John Davenport's wishes were fulfilled, and Hopkins School was founded in New Haven with money from the estate of Edward Hopkins.
By the spring of 1926, the school had been renamed Ward P. Davenport High School, and the stone tablet over the front door with the inscription " Plymouth High School " was replaced with one inscribed with Davenport's name.
Davenport's first solo show was in 1990 and in the same year he was included in the British Art Show.
Davenport's 1833 visit to the Penfield and Taft iron works at Crown Point, New York, where an electromagnet was operating, based on the design of Joseph Henry, was an impetus for his electromagnetic undertakings.
For most of the time during which he contributed to Baseball Prospectus, Davenport's main employment was as a meteorologist.
As a result of Lindsay Davenport's ( ranked number one in the world at the time ) withdrawal from the Australian Open due to an injury, Capriati was the top seed.
Later that summer, it was discovered that the release letter from New Haven had been severely redacted to give an impression that was not perhaps warranted, though Davenport's First Church rejected charges that they had been misrepresented.
The Virginia statute which the ruling of Buck v. Bell supported was designed in part by the eugenicist Harry H. Laughlin, superintendent of Charles Benedict Davenport's Eugenics Record Office in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
Davenport's courage was commemorated in the poem " Abraham Davenport " by John Greenleaf Whittier.
" Behind the figure of Senator Platt is the visage of Boss Tweed, one of the principals from an earlier generation of political corruption, who was in part brought down by Davenport's inspiration, Thomas Nast, who had attacked the Tammany Hall political machine that controlled New York City ’ s municipal government.
Davenport's career was not immediately successful.
When the election was called, on March 26, 2011, his main campaign issue was that Davenport's incumbent MP, Mario Silva, was not a " full-time " MP.

Davenport's and at
She played the organ at Davenport's First Presbyterian Church, and encouraged young Bix's interest in the piano.
Davenport's success continued into 2005, when she reached her first Grand Slam final, at the Australian Open, since the 2000 US Open ; she fell to Serena Williams in three sets.
* Ian Davenport's CV, Salt Bridges, Contemporary Art at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
Davenport's name arose from the building of Davenport railway station at the behest of the Davenport family who since the later 14th century had owned nearby Bramall Hall in the neighbouring village of Bramhall.
The aforementioned railway station is positioned at Davenport's main road junction, and allows travel by rail towards Manchester, Stockport and Buxton.
However, the Assistants ( the upper house ) blocked any action, including the publication of Davenport's sermon at public expense.
The Frazer Nash ( or GN ) transmission system provided the basis for many " special " racing cars of the 1920s and 1930s, the most famous being Basil Davenport's Spider which held the outright record at the Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb in the 1920s.
On Davenport's second patrol, he returned to the Palaus, where he sank 5, 533-ton Saipan Maru, and on July 26, 1943 fired a total of fifteen Mark XIV torpedoes at ranges between 4, 000 and 2, 000 yd ( 3650 and 1825 m ) in four attacks, believing he scored one hit.
Over the years, many celebrities traveled to Spokane and dined at Davenport's, including President William Howard Taft in 1909.

Davenport's and Wimbledon
* It was Davenport's 2nd career Grand Slam title and her 1st Wimbledon title.
* It was Davenport's 5th career Grand Slam title and her 2nd and last Wimbledon title.

Davenport's and .
Davenport's longitude and latitude coordinates in decimal form are 41. 542982, − 90. 590745.
The river flows from east to west along Davenport's banks, as opposed to its usual north to south direction.
One of Davenport's oldest neighborhoods, the Neighborhoods of Davenport, Iowa # East neighborhoods | Village of East Davenport, is full of small specialty shops.
By the middle of the 17th century, plays such as Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda, although based largely on the earlier Elizabethan works, were transferring the role of Protestant champion to the barons and focusing more on the tyrannical aspects of John's behaviour.
While Davenport's first play dated back to 1991, she officially became a professional two years after her first professional-level matches.
Davenport's year began with a runner-up finish in Sydney.
Davenport's other doubles titles were in Tokyo, Indian Wells, Amelia Island, and Berlin.
This turned out to be Davenport's only career victory against Sharapova.
Other Memphis area bands were Jack Kelly and His South Memphis Jug Band, Jed Davenport's Beale Street Jug Band, and Noah Lewis's Jug Band.
Davenport's other achievements include five national championships in the 60 yard hurdles indoor event.
Pandulf's role in King John's reign made him a character in later literary and dramatic works that deal with the monarch, like Shakespeare's King John and Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda.

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