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The suite life awaits US Open players
The first players for the re-located Western and Southern Open, precursor to the US Open began arriving into the New York “Bio-bubble” at Flushing Meadows
No crowds could suit Serena: Shriver
Tennis great Pam Shriver believes the US Open behind closed doors will be a bonus for Serena Williams as she strives to make tennis history.
Jewish Wimbledon champ denied membership dies
Angela Buxton, the Jewish tennis star who won a Wimbledon title in 1956, has died aged 85. Buxton was forced to retire at the age
Barty cashes in on success with Forbes rating
World No.1 Ash Barty has been confirmed as one of the world’s highest-paid female athletes after Forbes magazine released its list of Top 10 highest
Cahill says loads of money, but only for top 40-50
Darren Cahill, Aussie coach of the latest winner on the WTA European tour Simona Halep says there’s loads of money to be made on the
WTA rankings return with big changes
The WTA rankings are back under a revised system, where a player’s ranking will be comprised of her best 16 results in singles and best
Halep ‘very doubtful’ for US Open says coach
The chances of Simona Halep playing at the US Open in a couple of weeks is unlikely according to her coach coach Darren Cahill. Halep
Gauff fights back to beat off challenge of Jabeur
Cori Gauff came back from almost certain defeat at 6-4, 4-2 to beat Ons Jabeur in Lexington overnight, to reach the event semi-finals. Gauff struggled
Barty put family first in 2014 tennis walkout
Ash Barty has told Australia’s ABC TV a feeling of ‘disconnect’ with her family was the reason she walked away from tennis earlier in her
Italian Open brought forward a week
The Italian Open will be played a week earlier than scheduled in Rome with the main draw from September 14, organisers announced today. This year’s