Amelie Mauresmo under fire as she claims women's tennis has less 'appeal' than men's - Mirror Online
Andy Murray, Coach Amelie Mauresmo End Tennis Relationship | Time
Amelie Mauresmo celebrates her victory against Alicia Molik Stock Photo - Alamy
AMELIE MAURESMO FRANCE WIMBLEDON LONDON ENGLAND 27 June 2008 Stock Photo - Alamy
Amélie Mauresmo Named First Female TD of Roland Garros - Tennis Now
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They didn't respect me because I'm a woman' - Amelie Mauresmo opens up on coaching Andy Murray - Eurosport
Former Wimbledon champion Amélie Mauresmo appointed Roland Garros director
Amelie Mauresmo praises Andy Murray's work for women ahead of London Marathon
Andy Murray opens up on sexist reaction that greeted his 2014 hire of Amelie Mauresmo - Eurosport
Venus Williams vs Amelie Mauresmo in an epic battle! | US Open 2002 Semifinal - YouTube
Amelie Mauresmo elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame
Ex-world number one tennis champ Amélie Mauresmo becomes first woman to direct French Open
Amelie Mauresmo announces she is expecting her first child | Tennis News | Sky Sports
Amélie Mauresmo career statistics - Wikipedia
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Amelie Mauresmo | Biography, Titles, & Facts | Britannica
Amelie Mauresmo elected to Tennis Hall of Fame - Outsports
Amelie Mauresmo to be Andy Murray's new coach - CSMonitor.com
Amelie Mauresmo looking forward to challenge of helping Andy Murray retain his Wimbledon crown rather than breaking the mould of coaching a male player | The Independent | The Independent
October 24, 1999: The day Amélie Mauresmo claimed her first WTA singles title - Tennis Majors
French tennis player Amelie Mauresmo, Australian Open 1999 Stock Photo - Alamy
French Open: Amelie Mauresmo apologises for 'out of context' comments - BBC Sport
Amelie Mauresmo says players will face sanctions for pro-Vladimir Putin statements at French Open - Eurosport
French Open boss Amelie Mauresmo apologises for calling women's tennis “less appealing” than men's game | Evening Standard