Former Roland Garros champion Ana Ivanovic, who was defeated by Bethanie Mattek-Sands in Madrid, still believes she is making progress and can reach the top again. "My objectives still are to see myself up there," said the 17th-ranked Serbian. "Obviously in my head I’ll return to be No. 1. I'm training hard every day for it."—Matthew Cronin
Ivanovic thinks she can be No. 1 again
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Published May 05, 2011