Shahar Pe'er

Peerless Pe’er comfortable with decision to hang up her tennis shoes

WITH HER legacy as a fierce and resilient competitor intact, 29-year-old Shahar Pe’er – Israel’s all-time highest-ranked tennis player (No. 11 in 2011) – closed the curtain on her playing career.

Shahar Pe’er’s career ended when she announced her retirement at the age of 29.
Shahar Pe’er’s career ended when she announced her retirement at the age of 29.

Shahar Pe'er announces her retirement from professional tennis

Israel’s No. 1 women's tennis player, Julia Glushko

Fed Cup Tennis: Israel storms back, sweeps Estonia to stay in contention

Israeli tennis star Julia Glushko in action

Pe’er progresses in Wimbledon, Glushko and Weintraub already out


Pe’er sent packing in quarterfinals once more

Pe’er progressed to the last eight for a second straight tournament after going eight months without advancing to a quarterfinal.

Shahar Pe’er was knocked out in the quarterfinals in Marrakech, Morocco on Friday afternoon, losing 6-3, 6-1 to Garbine Muguruza of Spain.

Tennis: Shahar Pe'er into first WTA quarterfinal in eight months

Israel's top female tennis star beats the 41 ranked Pironkova of Bulgaria 6-2, 6-1.

Shahar Peer in action at the Fed Cup in Hungary

Israel’s Pe’er can’t crack Miami second round

Pe’er, ranked No. 88 in the world, claimed two wins in the qualifiers to reach the main draw and looked to be on her way to the second round.

SHAHAR PE’ER seems to be taking a step backwards with every two paces forward recently. The 26-year-old Israeli gave up a set lead in a first-round loss at the Sony Open in Miami.

Shahar Pe'er knocked out in 1st round for fifth time in six tournaments this year

Israeli tennis star falls 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to Canada's Sharon Fichman at Indian Wells event in California.

Shahar Peer in action at the Fed Cup in Hungary

Pe’er powers Israel to conquests of Austria and Slovenia

Israel’s Fed Cup team maintained its Europe/Africa Zone Group I status on Saturday after defeating Slovenia 2-1 in Budapest, Hungary, to finish Pool C in second place with a 2-1 record.

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Triumphant Pe’er gets Israel on the board in Hungary

Julia Glushko had lost the day’s first match in Budapest, Hungary.

Shahar Peer in action at the Fed Cup in Hungary

Israel shut out by Ukraine in opening-day disaster

Israel was thoroughly outplayed by Ukraine, with Shahar Pe’er and Julia Glushko both losing their singles matches in straight sets.

Israel Fed Cup captain Amos Mansdorf (left) consoles Julia Glushko after her defeat to Nadiya Kichenok during the team’s 3-0 loss to Ukraine yesterday in Europe/Africa Zone Group I action from Budapest, Hungary.

Blue-and-white women take aim at World Group II

Pe’er, Glushko headline plucky Israeli tennis team in Hungary; Ukraine, Austria and Slovenia on tap.

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Pe’er and doubles partner Soler-Espinosa swing into Australian Open quarters

The Israeli-Spanish pair beat Lucie Hradecka of the Czech Republic and Michaella Kraijcek of the Netherlands.

Shahar Pe’er and her partner Silvia Soler-Espinosa

Tennis: Champions Sela, Glushko feeling optimistic ahead of 2014

A place in the world’s top-50, that is the target both Dudi Sela and Julia Glushko have set themselves for the upcoming season.

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