Ivanovic turned Pro in August 2003
From training in an abandoned swimming pool in Serbia to being World Number One, Ana Ivanovic has done it all and with many years of competing at the top level still ahead of her, expectation remains high for the 2008 French Open champion.
However, it has been a tough few years for Ivanovic and her recent 6-4 6-3 defeat to Serena Williams in the fourth round of the US Open continues her less than impressive Grand Slam record of recent times.
Can England replicate the heroics of 2003?
The 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand kicks-off next month and England's preparations are well underway for their opening fixture against Argentina on September 10th in Dunedin.
Lewis Moody captained England to a 23-19 victory over Wales today at Twickenham in the first of three warm-up games leading up to the World Cup.
Ambitious: Is an England call-up around the corner?
Worcestershire County and MCC representative, Salma Bi, talks exclusively to 'The Sporting Opinion' about women's cricket and her aspirations for the future.
Success came at an early age for Barnbrook
Triple Junior British Powerlifting Champion, Joshua Barnbrook talks exclusively to 'The Sporting Opinion' about his career so far and what lies ahead.
McDowell and co. fail to impress in Northern Ireland
It was supposed to be a Northern Irish showcase featuring McDowell, McIlroy and Clarke but Day One of the Irish Open was dominated by Indian, Jeev Milkha Singh.
It has been an astonishing past few years for Northern Irish golf with multiple Major victories as well as a helping hand or two in Ryder Cup successes against the United States.
The England selectors have Georgia on their mind..
England Women and Sussex All-Rounder, Georgia Elwiss, speaks exclusively to 'The Sporting Opinion' about her career so far and the future of Women's Cricket.
Has Test Cricket really been forgotten?
Five days of pure skill, desire and concentration.
The Test Match is a cricket purist’s dream, an exhibition of the world’s best players competing against one another for their nations at some of the most breathtakingly beautiful stadiums on the planet. Nonetheless, trouble lies ahead.