The Athletic’s tennis writers, Matthew Futterman and Charlie Eccleshare, outline the biggest women’s tennis storylines for ...
Futterman: The Australian Open women’s semifinal, Madison Keys over Iga Świątek in a deciding tiebreak. A match point saved.
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Predicting the 2026 WTA year-end top 10
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka holds over a 2,000 point lead at the top of the WTA rankings. But will she keep that lead by the ...
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3 women’s tennis storylines set to dominate 2026
In less than 20 days, tennis season is officially set to return, starting in Melbourne with the Australian Open. Given all ...
The Cincinnati Open, Credit One Charleston Open and Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open take home the top honors in this year's Tournament of the Year awards, voted on by the players.
As part of WTA Awards week, the Tour recognized the season’s leading coach alongside players honored for leadership, service ...
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Expert: Nick Kyrgios' 'junk tennis' didn't allow Aryna Sabalenka to play her best
Annabel Croft had a very interesting Battle of the Sexes take as the tennis expert thinks Nick Kyrgios opted to play "junk ...
If it's a new year, it must be serious tennis time Down Under. Just over six weeks since the ATP and WTA held their ...
On the weekend, Jasmine Paolini became the seventh player to qualify for this year's WTA Finals, joining Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys in ...
Coco Gauff, along with the majority of players on the WTA Tour, were recently called out by American former player Alexandra Stevenson, who reached a career-high singles ranking of World No.
Eva Lys, who called out the WTA for a lack of solutions to online abuse last month, criticized the WTA's hectic calendar and ...
Paula Badosa believes speaking openly about mental health in "a lonely sport" as tennis is extremely important because she ...
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