World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 11 Mirra Andreeva will clash for a third time this season, with the winner walking away with her second title of the year. We have everything you need to know about ...
For Courtney Nguyen, who writes the WTA Insider column for the tour’s website ... The U.S. began 2019 with 11 women in the Top 100, but has produced only one new Grand Slam champion—Stephens ...
The funding includes grants for in vitro fertilization and egg freezing, with stipulations on eligibility based on tournament ...
Tauson won the girls’ singles at the 2019 Australian Open ... It meant a return to ITF events, the level below the WTA Tour — and a feeling akin to relegation for those in team sports.
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Kvitova – the winner of 31 WTA Tour titles – confirmed that she would ... and the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021. Osaka announced at the start of 2023 that she and former partner Cordae ...
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The landmark scheme for players on the WTA tour is supported by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the PIF.
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