Elena Rybakina made a sensational start to her WTA Finals campaign on Saturday night, storming past Amanda Anisimova for her first round-robin win of the week, 6-3, 6-1. And with that victory over the ...
Returning to the tour after a two-month absence, Madison Keys endured an ordeal against a clinical Iga Swiatek. In just one hour of play, the Polish ...
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"I really enjoy seeing new faces; you never know who's going to win," says Muguruza about the women's tour
Garbiñe Muguruza, director of the WTA Finals, will be watching the top eight players of the season compete in Riyadh over the ...
Former world number one Garbiñe Muguruza has discussed the meteoric rise of Carlos Alcaraz, who is currently at the top of the ATP rankings. After ...
Madison Keys didn't expect that it would be nine years between WTA Finals appearances. But here she is, nearly a decade after ...
Back in 1994, Martina Navratilova’s farewell came in a first-round loss to Gabriela Sabatini -- one defeat and you were gone.
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Amanda Anisimova or reigning champion Coco Gauff - who will win the WTA Finals in Riyadh?; ...
The WTA Finals start at the King Saud University Indoor Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday. Get tournament details, ...
What a luxury it will be for some of the players at Wimbledon this year to tap into the knowledge of their coaches, who have had success on the lawns of the All England Club. Here’s a look at eight ...
A record prize fund of $15.5 million is on offer with $12.4m for singles and $3.1m for doubles. An undefeated singles champion stands to take home $5.235m, while a perfect record in doubles will be ...
Will someone finish 2025 with two of the five biggest titles, or will we have different winners at the five biggest events?
Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova attend the official ceremony, while defending champion Iga Swiatek explores the city and joins a Special Olympics clinic.
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