French Open boss Amelie Mauresmo apologises for saying male contests are more appealing than women's | Daily Mail Online
Mauresmo Conquers Nerves to Win Title - The New York Times
Henin, Mauresmo in Eastbourne semifinals
Amélie Mauresmo - Wikipedia
October 24, 1999: The day Amélie Mauresmo claimed her first WTA singles title - Tennis Majors
Mauresmo shows her mettle to defeat Henin and win Wimbledon
Andy Murray pleads for Amélie Mauresmo return
Image of Amelie Mauresmo
An Australian Rematch (but Don't Bring It Up) - The New York Times
Amélie Mauresmo (Tennis Player) - On This Day
Andy Murray's bid for career Grand Slam boosted by the return of coach Amelie Mauresmo - Mirror Online
Mauresmo wins first Grand Slam title; Henin-Hardenne retires
Amélie Mauresmo - Wikipedia
Former No. 1 Amelie Mauresmo retires from tennis - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Amelie Mauresmo of France reacts during her semifinal match against Kim Clijsters of Belgium at the Australian Open Tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006. (AP Photo/Rick Stevens Stock Photo -
Mauresmo through to Wimbledon final
Mauresmo's final step comes easiest | The Spokesman-Review
Tennis - Nadia Petrova defeats Amelie Mauresmo in their semifinal round of the 15th Open Gaz de
France's Amelie Mauresmo looks at the diamond racket, worth 1 million euro ($1.3million), after beating Belgium's Kim Clijsters with 6-3, 3-6, 3-6, at the final match of the Diamond Games tennis in
Amelie Mauresmo, Painting by Christine Piat | Artmajeur