Sunday: Kim Clijsters gives it everything as she takes on Caroline Wozniacki in the final, with the Belgian looking for her third end-of-season title
Sunday: Clijsters holds her nerve in the final set to to edge to victory after two hours and 20 minutes
Sunday: Clijsters converts her second match point to seal a 6-3 5-7 6-3 win and reclaim the title she won in 2002 and 2003
Sunday: Clijsters receives a hefty cheque from from Nasser al-Khulaifi, head of the Qatar Tennis Federation
Sunday: Clijsters wins her fifth title of 2010 in Doha and her second in a row following the US Open in September
Sunday: Clijsters ends 2010 as the world number three and can look ahead to a two-month break before the new season begins
Sunday: The tournament ends with Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta defeating Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik 7-5 6-4 in the doubles final
Sunday: The day after they are confirmed as the world number one pairing Flavia Pennetta and Dulko round off the year with victory in Doha
Saturday: Sam Stosur makes a fine start to her semi-final against Kim Clijsters, with her serve giving the Belgian problems early on
Saturday: Clijsters saves a break point in the opener with a backhand winner and goes on to dominate as she closes in on a third end-of-season title
Saturday: World number two Vera Zvonareva recovers from a sluggish start to her semi-final against top seed Caroline Wozniacki but wastes a chance to serve out the opening set
Saturday: Wozniacki makes her opponent pay by coming back to take the first set and building an early advantage in the second
Saturday: Wozniacki ruthlessly sees out the match with nine games in succession to reach her first final at the WTA Championships
Friday: With her place in the semi-finals assured, Caroline Wozniacki can enjoy her day off after receiving a trophy to mark her achievement of ending 2010 as the world number one
Friday: Elena Dementieva causes the biggest shock of the day by announcing her retirement from tennis after bowing out of the tournament with defeat by Francesca Schiavone
Friday: Vera Zvonareva maintains her perfect record and sends out a message that she is a real title contender with a straight-sets win over Kim Clijsters
Friday: The round-robin stage comes to an end with Victoria Azarenka taking on Jelena Jankovic, and the Belarusian comes through 6-4 6-1 to register her first win of the week
Thursday: Elena Dementieva finally discovers her form to hit back from a set down to beat Sam Stosur 4-6 6-4 7-6 (7-4), although the Australian still qualifies for the semi-finals and the Russian must wait and see
Thursday: French Open champion Francesca Schiavone makes a blistering start against world number one Caroline Wozniacki in the second match of the day
Thursday: Wozniacki comes storming back to seal a 3-6 6-1 6-1 win and guarantee herself the year-end world number one ranking
Thursday: Victoria Azarenka gives her all as she levels at one set all against Kim Clijsters in the final match of the day
Thursday: Clijsters struggles to find her rhythm for much of the match but proves the stronger in the final set and secures her place in the semi-finals
Wednesday: Vera Zvonareva edges closer to the knockout stages following her 7-6, 6-4 victory over Victoria Azarenka in the White group
Wednesday: Kim Clisters records a comfortable 6-2 6-3 victory over Jelena Jankovic in the second White Group match of the night
Wednesday: Caroline Wozniacki has the chance to end the year as the world number one when she takes on Samantha Stosur
Wednesday: But Wozniacki suffers a shock 6-4 6-3 defeat to Australian Stosur
Tuesday: When play gets under way, Jelena Jankovic finds it hard going to recover from recent ill health as she takes on world number two Vera Zvonareva in the White Group
Tuesday: Zvonareva has an outside chance of ending the week - and the year - as the world number one, and she makes a strong start with a 6-3 6-0 victory over Jankovic
Tuesday: Caroline Wozniacki celebrates an easy start to her campaign as she overwhelms Elena Dementieva 6-1 6-1 in 53 minutes
Tuesday: Australia's Sam Stosur make a poor start against Francesca Schiavone but recovers from 4-0 down to beat the French Open champion 6-4 6-4
Monday: Victoria Azarenka joins the fun after arriving from Moscow, where she lifted the Kremlin Cup on Sunday
Monday: Zvonareva, who could end the week as world number one, joins her fellow players in making an impression of her hands in clay
Monday: Jankovic remains upbeat despite admitting that she is coming into the tournament in poor health as she struggles with sinus problems
Monday: Clijsters will return to action for the first time since winning the US Open six weeks ago, having struggled with a foot problem
Monday: The pressure will be on Wozniacki to back up her recent rise to the top of the world rankings with a strong showing in Doha
Sunday: Francesca Schiavone, Caroline Wozniacki and Sam Stosur make their way to the draw ceremony for the WTA Championships in Doha
Sunday: Seven of the eight finalists are on hand to witness the draw and take a look at the new WTA logo
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