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Tennis365 on MSNRevealed: How Iga Swiatek can remain as WTA world No 2 at the Madrid OpenIga Swiatek was facing plenty of pressure heading into the Madrid Open, with the world No 2 embroiled in a rankings battle ...
Meanwhile, Gauff - who is ranked at No. 4 - still has a chance of replacing Swiatek at No. 2 after Madrid. But in any ...
The 2025 French Open will be played at the Roland-Garros Stadium in Paris. Most of the top-100 men's and women's tennis ...
Japan’s Moyuka Uchijima has been making big waves on the tour this year. On Sunday in Madrid she made her biggest splash yet, ...
Fresh off wins over Ons Jabeur and No. 3 Jessica Pegula, 23-year-old Moyuka Uchijima is making the most of her moment in Madrid.
A breakout run from Yuliia Starodubtseva, a gritty comeback from Belinda Bencic and another clay-court statement from Iga Swiatek have defined the first week of the Mutua Madrid Open.
America’s Jessica Pegula suffered a major setback as she lost in the round of 32 of the Madrid Open. The 31-year-old, who ...
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FirstSportz on MSNMirra Andreeva admits her ‘shy’ nature when getting along with top players like Novak Djokovic on the tennis circuitThough Mirra Andreeva is already a two-time WTA 1000 champion, she is still a 17-year-old girl who feels shy when The post Mirra Andreeva admits her ‘shy’ nature when getting along with top players ...
Let's take a look at the top five youngest women's singles players to win Madrid Open. Petra Kvitova tops the list.
Iga Swiatek is defending her title in Madrid and faces Diana Shnaider for the first time, to confirm a quarter-final berth.
An in-form Aryna Sabalenka, with her ruthless power, could overwhelm Stearns, having edged their only previous meeting at ...
The Madrid Masters Open descended into chaos when a power outage abruptly cut off Caco Gauff's interview, leaving her visibly ...
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