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1. Mallory Burdette/Nicole Gibbs (NCAA Champions)
2. Kim Clijsters/Kirsten Flipkens
3. Samantha Crawford/Alexandra Kiick (San Diego Winners)
4. Grace Min/Melanie Oudin
5. Serena Williams/Venus Williams

As of Friday, August 24 at 1:30 p.m.

The remaining Women's Doubles Wild Cards will be released no later than
12 p.m. on Saturday, August 25
 

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Clijsters/Flipkens :eek:

Will be really disappointed if Sanchez/Schnack don't get one.
Poor form from both the Williams' and Clijsters as both of these teams would have been directly in on their rankings if they had entered on time.

Sanchez reportedly applied for a WC with Falconi. I don't know, maybe a 50/50 shot for them to get one? Could be tough to ignore if Falconi wins the dubs final in Dallas tonight.
 

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Poor form from both the Williams' and Clijsters as both of these teams would have been directly in on their rankings if they had entered on time.

Sanchez reportedly applied for a WC with Falconi. I don't know, maybe a 50/50 shot for them to get one? Could be tough to ignore if Falconi wins the dubs final in Dallas tonight.
Why with Falconi :scratch: She and Schnack was so dominant.
 

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Honestly the Williams shouldn't get a wildcard :eek:. Yes they'll probably win but they've shown just about zero commitment to doubles the past few years and the fact that they're too lazy/pompous to even bother to enter on time since they know they don't have to and therefore rob their young and hopeful compatriots of this chance shows extremely poor form. Not that that's anything new with them :rolleyes:.
 

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Honestly the Williams shouldn't get a wildcard :eek:. Yes they'll probably win but they've shown just about zero commitment to doubles the past few years and the fact that they're too lazy/pompous to even bother to enter on time since they know they don't have to and therefore rob their young and hopeful compatriots of this chance shows extremely poor form. Not that that's anything new with them :rolleyes:.
Well that is hard to do when Serena is had an embolism from 2010 Wimbledon until 2011 Wimbledon to which followed with Venus being out due to her syndrome and then being too early to add doubles in her 2012 schedule.

And the WC would have gone to a team that would probably have lost in R1 anyways.
 
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