Aryna Sabalenka had an incredible 2025 season, not only capturing the most titles of anyone on the women’s tour with four—at Brisbane, Miami, Madrid and the US Open—but reaching five more finals at ...
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Coco Gauff pushes for equal pay as she climbs WTA ladder
"But I think combined events we can look at it objectively, it definitely doesn’t make a lot of sense why the pay gap is that ...
Rybakina recorded her tour-best 45th hardcourt win of the season. The 26-year-old Kazakhstani became the 10th straight ...
The 2025 season wrapped up with four Americans ranked inside the WTA top 10, reflecting the growing strength of women’s ...
Sorana Cirstea shared on Instagram that the 2026 season will be her final on the WTA Tour. Entering her 20th year as a ...
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Former WTA star explains why Gael Monfils has never won a big title
At the same time, several experts and insiders have criticized him for not winning either a Grand Slam title or a Masters ...
Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2018, Helena Suková won 10 singles titles and 69 doubles titles, ...
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Andy Roddick predicts which WTA player could win a Slam in 2025
The fact that four different players have won four Grand Slams speaks volumes for how unpredictable the competition in the ...
Alex Eala stands as the standard-bearer of Philippine tennis around the world. Manila will host its first WTA tour-level ...
Cirstea, now 35, enjoyed a renaissance in 2025 after a lengthy battle with plantar fasciitis that required surgery. She won her third career WTA singles title in Cleveland before the US Open, and also ...
WITH or without Filipina tennis star, world’s no. 50 Alexandra Eala, the inaugural Philippine Women’s Open, a WTA 125 ...
Simon’s 43-year career in tennis will end this month when, on Dec. 5, he formally retires. Valerie Camillo succeeded him as ...
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