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The 2013 WTA Awards are a series of awards given by the Women's Tennis Association to players who have achieved something remarkable during the 2013 WTA Tour.
The awards
These awards are decided by either the media, the players, the association, or the fans. Nominees were announced by the WTA's Twitter account.[1]
- Note: award winners in bold
Player of the Year
Doubles Team of the Year
Most Improved Player of the Year
Newcomer of the Year
Comeback Player of the Year
Diamond Aces
Fan Favourite Singles Player
Fan Favourite Doubles Team
Fan Favourite Player on Twitter
Fan Favourite Player on Facebook
Fan Favourite WTA Video of the Year
- WTA 40 LOVE Story presented by Xerox | Episode 10: 2013 – 40th Anniversary of the WTA()[7]
- Pre-Wimbledon Party
- Dubai Duty Free Travel Show | Caroline Wozniacki
- 2013 TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships – Istanbul Draw Ceremony
Fan Favourite WTA Live Show of the Year
- Western & Southern Open()[7]
- WTA 40 LOVE Event
- Pre-Wimbledon Party
- Sony Open Tennis
- Southern California Open
WTA Shot of the Year
Agnieszka Radwańska (quarterfinals of 2013 Sony Open Tennis against
Kirsten Flipkens)()[8]
Victoria Azarenka (final of 2013 Western & Southern Open against
Serena Williams)
Maria Sharapova (final of 2013 Sony Open Tennis against
Serena Williams)
Caroline Wozniacki (first round of 2013 Qatar Total Open against
Mervana Jugić-Salkić)
Serena Williams (round robin at 2013 WTA Tour Championships against
Angelique Kerber)
WTA Match of the Year
Maria Sharapova vs
Victoria Azarenka (semifinals of 2013 French Open)()[8]
Serena Williams vs
Petra Kvitová (quarterfinals of 2013 Qatar Total Open)
Victoria Azarenka vs
Li Na (final of 2013 Australian Open)
Sabine Lisicki vs
Serena Williams (Fourth round of 2013 Wimbledon Championships)
Serena Williams vs
Maria Sharapova (final of 2013 French Open)
References
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