Sabalenka beats Gauff to reach WTA Finals last 4
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Jessica Pegula had everyone's attention well before the WTA Finals kicked off in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Although she failed to capture a major championship this season, Pegula earned a spot in the WTA Finals by competing at a consistent level all year long.
At long last, the women’s tennis season is coming to a close in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The WTA Finals, which begin tomorrow, feature the eight best singles players and eight best doubles teams in the world.
Amanda Anisimova reached the last four of the WTA Finals by beating second-ranked Iga Swiatek 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-2.
In this week's CNBC Sport videocast, CNBC Media & Sports Reporter Alex Sherman spoke with WTA CEO Portia Archer on topics ranging from prize money to sports gambling to its PIF partnership to a potential merger with the ATP.
Ahead of the season-ending WTA Finals Riyadh presented by PIF, women’s tennis’ biggest stars are highlighting how sport and style continue to fuel the game’s global growth and cultural appeal – stepping into designer looks for the official WTA Finals player portraits released today by the WTA.
The WTA has dressed its star players in luxury fashion to sell its Finals in Riyadh, creating a glamorous new image in a controversial setting
The world's best women's tennis players have spent the past few days in Saudi Arabia preparing for the 2025 WTA Finals. While the elite eight singles players are focused on winning the year-end tournament, fans have clamored for the official player's portrait.
Social media abuse from gamblers and bettors has been a growing issue in sports, with women's tennis being a notable example.
In the pioneering spirit of the WTA, this year’s Finals portraits celebrate the power and individuality of the tennis superstars shaping not only sport, but culture.
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