Serena Williams enjoyed one of the finest careers at Wimbledon. However, before she dominated at SW19, the American got off to a rocky start, suffering an early exit in the third round. Williams ...
Tennis' four biggest tournaments have rejected a plan from the men's and women's tours to reconfigure the sport.
The plan for increased player prize money and a reduced schedule comes after a lawsuit was filed against tennis' governing ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka reveals French Open-Wimbledon change she'd love to seeSabalenka has won the Australian Open twice and the US Open once and she also has one lost final in each of those Grand Slams ...
Tennis star Emma Raducanu may be one of the most popular players in Britain, but that hasn't prevented her from receiving ...
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Tennis World on MSNElena Rybakina's disinterested answer about new WTA logo: Not branding expertElena Rybakina wasn't that really interested in commenting too much about the WTA's new logo, simply stating that she was "not a branding expert." Last week, the WTA revealed its new logo with a ...
Elena Rybakina has been a curious case all season and while the former Wimbledon champion hasn't been playing bad, she also ...
Here are some of the ways the Professional Tennis Players Association lawsuit against the ATP and WTP tours affects tennis ...
Australian star Nick Kyrgios, former World No. 13 and Wimbledon finalist, has weighed in on the greatest of all time debate on the women's side.
Twenty-two players filed a federal lawsuit against the ATP, WTA and International Tennis Federation, alleging price fixing ...
British No 6 Jodie Burrage spoiled Petra Kvitova's return to the WTA Tour to march into the second round of the ATX Open in Texas. Two-time Wimbledon champion Kvitova had not played since the ...
Multiple lawsuits were filed Tuesday by the PTPA and 22 players against the ATP, WTA, ITF and ITIA, alleging anti-competitive ...
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