WTA

Some players will “definitely miss US” – Kvitova
- By Roger Parker
- . July 17, 2020
2011 and 2014 Wimbledon champion and world #12 Petra Kvitova claims some players will “definitely” choose not to travel to New York for the US

Caramel shortbread and gardening talks for locked down Katie Boulter
- By Roger Parker
- . July 16, 2020
Though Britain’s Katie Boulter would rather have been continuing the successful return to form she was on after a long injury layoff prior to the

Paris most likely a ‘non-event’ for Serena
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 16, 2020
Serena Williams will most likely give Paris a miss in September after coach Patrick Mouratoglou admitted it was ‘impossible’ for players to play both the

‘Bizarre, crazy and beyond belief’ – McEnroe
- By Roger Parker
- . July 12, 2020
On what would have been Wimbledon finals weekend Tennis legend John McEnroe has been talking to BBC Sport’s Sue Barker, trying to get his head

TIU – “suspicious betting” on 24 lockdown matches
- By Roger Parker
- . July 11, 2020
The London based Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) today announced it has raised concerns over “24 suspicious matches” at various worldwide exhibition events which have been

WTA follows ATP and changes ranking system
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 10, 2020
In a move that mirrors the ATP, the WTA Tour will allow players to count results from March 2019 through December 2020 under a revised

Cancel US Open: Leconte fears for player safety
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 7, 2020
Henri Leconte has called for the US Open to be cancelled if it cannot guarantee complete safety for all participants. Frenchman Leconte claimed USTA officials

WTA Silicon Valley event deleted for 2020
- By Roger Parker
- . July 3, 2020
The spreading danger of COVID-19 has forced the WTA Silicon Valley event in northern California off the summer calendar, as virus cases rise in its home

Serena reveals new doubles partner
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 3, 2020
Serena Williams has shared a series of photos that show her daughter Alexis Olympia could be set to follow in her footsteps. The photos and a

Roland Garros plans for 60 per cent capacity
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 3, 2020
French tennis authorities are planning for up to to 60 per cent capacity when the revised Roland Garros tournament starts in September. French federation president