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Hingis and Stepanek split up

Switzerland's tennis player Martina Hingis and her boyfriend Stepanek Radek seen at the Swiss premiere of the James Bond movie ''Casino Royale'' in Zurich in this November 16, 2006 file photo. Hingis and Stepanek, the highest profile couple in tennis, have broken off their engagement. REUTERS/Siggi Bucher

Switzerland's tennis player Martina Hingis and her boyfriend Stepanek Radek seen at the Swiss premiere of the James Bond movie ''Casino Royale'' in Zurich in this November 16, 2006 file photo. Hingis and Stepanek, the highest profile couple in tennis, have broken off their engagement.

Credit: Reuters/Siggi Bucher

MONTREAL | Sun Aug 12, 2007 3:16am IST

MONTREAL (Reuters) - Former women's world number one Martina Hingis and Czech Radek Stepanek, the highest profile couple in tennis, have broken off their engagement.

A spokesman for the ATP said on Saturday: "Radek asked me to pass on a message announcing that he and Martina Hingis have split up, they will remain good friends."

The pair became engaged last November when Stepanek proposed to Hingis in Prague.

Stepanek was beaten 7-6 6-2 by world number one Roger Federer in the semi-finals of the Montreal Masters on Saturday.

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