Andreeva won the biggest title of her career, while Alexander Zverev's plans for a 'Golden Swing' went awry in South America.
Elena Rykabina: With semi-finals in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and a quarter-final in Doha, to her name, Rybakina was probably the ...
None of the WTA’s top three players have won a title this year. After recent struggles and upsets at the Australian Open, ...
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka made a surprising schedule change before the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open beginning March 2.
She returned to action about three weeks after that disappointment, but it was clear to everyone that the repercussions of the AO final were still present in her mind. It is no coincidence that Aryna ...
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Hosted on MSN'In my thoughts': Sabalenka's grim admission as slide continuesAryna Sabalenka is searching for motivation as she struggles to rebuild momentum following the Australian Open.
Andreeva is the youngest semi-finalist at the Dubai Tennis Championships since the inception of the tournament in 2001.
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff have made a slow start to 2025. The maiden major for Madison Keys might have taken more out of their legs than the schedule.
With no Top 5 seeds in the Dubai semifinals, a mix of experience, power and fearless shot-making leaves the title wide open.
Denmark's Clara Tauson scored just the second Top 10 victory of her career with a stunning victory over World No. 1 Aryna ...
Aryna Sabalenka suffered two early exits in the Middle East Swing. On Wednesday (February 19), World No.38 Clara Tauson needed an hour and 23 minutes to breeze past the first seed 6-3, 6-2.
Mirra Andreeva defeated Iga Swiatek and advances the semifinals of the WTA 1000 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.
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