The 2025 Australian Open unfolded in historic fashion, with 29-year-old Madison Keys winning her first Major after 15 years on the WTA tour. While the drama in Melbourne has concluded, the results are ...
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Hosted on MSNAmerican Sensation Emma Navarro Leaves Australian Open Setback Aside as She Gears Up for WTA QatarEmma Navarro's Australian Open campaign ended in heartbreak last month, just when she seemed poised for a deep run. The post ...
Australian Open champion Madison Keys has pulled out of a third successive tournament. The world No. 7 has yet to compete ...
Newly crowned Australian Open champion, Madison Keys, has joined the list of players who have pulled out of the WTA Qatar ...
Madison Keys remains at the top of the WTA Race without playing, while Belinda Bencic moves up after an impressive run at the Abu Dhabi Open. Unlike the official WTA Ranking, which accounts for the ...
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Tennis World on MSNZheng Qinwen adds former Slam champ as coach after disappointing Australian OpenZheng Qinwen has made a coaching addition as the world No. 7 is bringing in 2002 French Open champion Albert Costa ahead of ...
The first WTA 1000 of the season is set to begin on February 9 as the opening major event of the Middle East Swing. Despite ...
Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic won the WTA 500 title in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, less than 10 months after giving ...
From Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s ongoing impact to Esna Boyd’s Hall of Fame induction, the WTA’s rich history was on full display in Australia.
In the Round of 32 at the WTA Doha, Qatar on Tuesday, Ons Jabeur (ranked No. 35) takes on Qinwen Zheng (No. 8).Her last time ...
Due to an odd rule preventing more than top 10 player participating in a WTA 250 tournament, the ATX Open announced Tuesday ...
Australian Open winner Madison Keys is the new World No. #7 in WTA rankings, while Sabalenka, Swiatek, Gauff, Paolini and ...
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