<P> At Wimbledon, Davenport was the top seed and made it easily to the fourth round, where she was tested again by Clijsters, but came through in three sets to win her second successive match against the Belgian . Davenport then reached the semifinals, where her match against Amélie Mauresmo was interrupted by rain and was completed over the course of two days . Davenport eventually defeated Mauresmo and faced 14th - seeded Venus Williams in an all - American final . Davenport led most of the way, as she served for the match at 6--5 in the second set, and had a match point at 5--4 in the third set . Williams went on to win, 4--6, 7--6, 9--7, in the longest (in terms of time) women's Wimbledon final in history . In that match, Davenport sustained a serious back injury while leading 4--2 (40--15) in the final set, although she acknowledged after the match that the injury did not cause her defeat and that Williams was the superior mentally strong player on the day . The injury forced Davenport to withdraw from Fed Cup competition . She returned to the tour at the Stanford tournament . After reinjuring her back in a warmup just hours before her match, Davenport retired while trailing 0--5 in the first set . This back injury then forced her to withdraw from other hard - court events in San Diego and Los Angeles . </P> <P> Davenport returned to the WTA Tour in August, winning her comeback tournament in New Haven without dropping a set . Davenport then reached the quarterfinals of the US Open, where she held a match point on Elena Dementieva, before falling in the third set tie - break . Davenport briefly lost the no . 1 ranking following the event . </P> <P> After the loss at the US Open, Davenport captured the title in Bali without dropping a set, and subsequently qualified for the WTA Tour Championships . She then won the title in Filderstadt, defeating Mauresmo in the final for the second consecutive year . The win made her only the tenth woman ever to win 50 career WTA singles titles . </P> <P> In Zürich, Davenport saved two match points while defeating Daniela Hantuchová . The win assured Davenport of recapturing the world no . 1 ranking from Sharapova the following week . In the final, Davenport defeated sixth seeded Patty Schnyder for her fourth title in Zürich and her sixth title of 2005, second only to Clijsters's nine . It was also the first time Davenport had saved match points en route to a victory since the 1999 U.S. Open . The Zürich title left her with eleven Tier I titles, second among active players . </P>

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