Abu Dhabi Doha Top Story WTA

Kasatkina feeling the squeeze in “terrible” WTA scheduling

Weekend Abu Dhabi finalist Daria Kasatkina will have to step up the pace inorder to reach a poorly scheduled start on Monday at next week’s

Abu Dhabi Top Story WTA

Rybakina leads seeds into Abu Dhabi semis

Former Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina needed a mere 64 minutes to power into the Abu Dhabi semi-finals as she crushed lucky loser Cristina Bucsa 6-1,

The Australian Open Top Story WTA

Current Top 10 would stand no chance against Serena: Woz

Caroline Wozniacki has no doubt about the tennis superiority of her good friend Serena Williams, with the Danish mother of two now on the comeback

Brisbane Top Story WTA

Rybakina ends Sabalenka’s Aussie hot streak

Elena Rybakina brought an end to the Australian superiority of Aryna Sabalenka, with the 2022 Wimbledon winner handing the WTA No. 2 a 6-0, 6-3

Beijing Mexico Top Story WTA

Gauff goes quiet as she quits China with injury

Coco Gauff has quit the WTA Asian swing carrying an injury she won’t reveal, though informed reports suggest she is carrying a shoulder problem, The

Cincinnati Masters The US Open Top Story WTA

US Open Women’s Day 1

Defending champion Iga Swiatek moved into monster mode on Monday as she crushed Swede Rebecca Peterson with the loss of just one game to effortlessly

Montreal The US Open Top Story WTA

Swiatek tries to talk sense to the WTA

Iga Swiatek fired a warning shot to the WTA on Monday, saying that enough is enough when it comes to letting rain-delayed matches run deep into

Top Story Wimbledon WTA

Vondrousova swamps Jabeur in Wimbledon final

Marketa Vondrousova completely overwhelmed Ons Jabeur 6-4, 6-4 on Saturday to win the Wimbledon title, the first unseeded woman to lift the trophy. The No. 42

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Jabeur to bid for Wimbledon title against Czech

Ons Jabeur denied Aryna Sabalenka a second Grand Slam final of the season as the Tunisian fought back on Thursday for a 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3

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Wimbledon Women’s Day 8

Elena Rybakina needed just 27 minutes on court Monday as Wimbledon’s week 2 began with a win for the titleholder as tearful Beatriz Haddad Maia