Naomi Osaka still has plenty to give to tennis. Despite being a four-time Major winner and a former world No. 1, Osaka has ...
Winning a Grand Slam on any surface after becoming a mother would be a historic accomplishment, much less competing a career grand slam on a court that does not play to your strengths. Osaka has never ...
A WTA investigation summary obtained by The Athletic said that Stefano Vukov engaged in "abusive conduct" toward Elena ...
A former queen of Centre Court is preparing for a return to professional tennis after 17 months away from the game. Petra ...
The former world No. 2, who turns 35 in March, gave birth to her son Petr last July. Read more at straitstimes.com.
At just 17 years old, Mirra Andreeva is not only the youngest Dubai champion, but also the youngest ever WTA-1000 winner.
But with her return to competitive play at the WTA Finals came another optimistic note to end the year on. Rybakina hired Goran Ivanisevic, another ex-Wimbledon champion and the coach any big ...
Mirra Andreeva, 17, defeats former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina to reach the final of the Dubai Tennis Championships.
The victory will earn Andreeva her debut in the top 10 of the rankings next week — the first 17-year-old to achieve that ...
Two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova and seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams have been awarded wild ...
Thus, the 14-year-old reached the final at her first professional tournament! Kovackova played Bulgaria's Isabella Shinikova ...
Emma Raducanu was involved in a concerning incident in Dubai which saw a spectator removed from the venue by tournament ...