After winning back-to-back titles in Tokyo and Beijing, No. 10 Agnieszka Radwanska said that she is not completely satisfied with her year. If she reaches the WTA Championships in Istanbul, the Pole will be the only one of the eight qualifiers not to have reached a Grand Slam semifinal this year. "I'm not really happy about is the Grand Slam this year," she told reporters. "I think I didn't do good enough. At least I could won [Beijing], a tournament almost like a Grand Slam. So for sure in the next year I'm going to be focused more on the Grand Slams and trying to step forward, being Top 8, Top 5."
Radwanska wants better Grand Slam results
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Published Oct 10, 2011