On Saturday, the 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva became the youngest player to win a WTA 1000 tournament after her triumph in the ...
On November 10th, 2003, Mauresmo rose from No. 6 to No. 4 after her run to the final of the WTA Finals, bumping Davenport to No. 5 and Capriati to No. 6, and today is the first day since then that ...
Founded by Peanut Louie and Tim Harper, Harper for Kids is a nonprofit that brings lessons to Coachella Valley students ...
Ukrainian tennis players will head for two of the biggest U.S. tournaments of the year days after Donald Trump castigated ...
Australia’s Maya Joint didn’t know she had broken into the top 100 until friends and family flooded her phone with ...
The No. 5 seed has been to the quarterfinals just once in her prior 11 Indian Wells appearances. Keys awaits the winner of 10th-seeded countrywoman Emma Navarro and No. 19 seed Donna Vekic for a ...
They say there's no such thing as bad publicity, which is perhaps just as well for an attempt to transform the image of women ...
Maria Sharapova is among the vocal advocates lending their platforms to the Women's Tennis Association's latest initiative ...
Shortly after Mirra Andreeva defeated Clara Tauson to win the Dubai Tennis Championships—a tournament that sits one rung below the four Grand Slams—she balanced the large metal trophy she had ...
Mirra Andreeva is back in action after lifting the biggest title of her career in Dubai. Aged 17, the Russian became the youngest player ever to win a WTA 1000 tournament. But Andreeva has now ...
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