The first two months of 2025 have delivered a mix of breakthroughs, upsets and surprises at the top. Can the WTA’s elite find ...
Jan. 2-11 2025 — Adelaide International 1, HO (Madison Keys) Jan. 2-11 2025 — Hobart International, HO (McCartney Kessler) Jan. 5-26 2025 — Australian Open, HO (Madison Keys) Jan. 25-Feb. 1 — Upper ...
Two years after making her first big run, Emiliana Arango surged 33 spots to No. 80 after reaching her first WTA final, while Maya Joint climbed to No. 85, becoming only the second teenager to crack ...
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Hosted on MSNWTA Rankings: Aryna Sabalenka’s healthy lead, Emma Navarro back at career high, Katie Boulter -12There was no change in the top five of the WTA Rankings with Aryna Sabalenka still comfortably ahead of second-placed Iga ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNAndre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s Daughter Bonds with Aryna Sabalenka in a Wholesome Moment at Las Vegas ExhibitionThe MGM Rewards Slam at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino was the place to be for tennis fans on March 1. The post Andre Agassi ...
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Daily Express US on MSNIga Swiatek rages at tennis schedule as top WTA stars winless in 2025Tennis sensation Iga Swiatek has pointed the finger at the WTA's grueling calendar for her recent dip in performance and ...
Here are 10 candidates, five men and five women, who are most likely to hoist the BNP Paribas Open trophy on championship ...
Rybakina's tumultuous first two months will likely continue to loom over the WTA for the rest of 2025, and beyond.
Andreeva won the biggest title of her career, while Alexander Zverev's plans for a 'Golden Swing' went awry in South America.
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Hosted on MSN'In my thoughts': Sabalenka's grim admission as slide continuesAryna Sabalenka is searching for motivation as she struggles to rebuild momentum following the Australian Open.
With no Top 5 seeds in the Dubai semifinals, a mix of experience, power and fearless shot-making leaves the title wide open.
Aryna Sabalenka suffered two early exits in the Middle East Swing. On Wednesday (February 19), World No.38 Clara Tauson needed an hour and 23 minutes to breeze past the first seed 6-3, 6-2.
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