The sport’s fiercest women traded sweatbands for red carpet finesse, and fans can’t get enough of the off-court glow-up.
The last time four American women reached the WTA Finals, Serena and Venus were at the top — now a new generation is owning ...
Anisimova, now ranked a career-high No. 4, will be making her debut at the event after reaching her first major final at ...
Five year-end No. 1 finishes and 11 major titles later, Katerina Siniakova still can’t quite believe her name sits alongside ...
Half of the field in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia comes from the U.S. All four players have defined their year by evolving, on the court and off.
Alexandrova replaced Madison Key, who withdrew due to illness. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
It may come as no real surprise to read that Coco Gauff has picked Serena Williams and Venus Williams as her dream WTA Finals ...
The tennis world took notice when Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko won the Montreal title in August with victories over four ...
The biggest WTA event of the year is here, and the hype is skyrocketing. With the top 8 battling it out among each other, the ...
The Kazakh defeated the six-time Grand Slam winner 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 on Nov 3. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
In a push for prize money equal to the men, the tour for 15 years made its format more taxing. ‘We wanted the world to know that we weren’t wilting flowers,’ Martina Navratilova said.
Amanda Anisimova will face Iga Swiatek for a place in the WTA Finals on Wednesday after coming from behind to beat Madison Keys.
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