Just below the top five women is a group of six women who have all won six WTA 1000 titles on hard courts; Monica Seles, Kim Clijsters, Caroline Wozniacki, Petra Kvitova, Simona Halep, and Swiatek.
The draw has been completed ahead of the 2025 Qatar Open which takes place in Doha on the WTA side between Sunday 9 - ...
Updated and full entry list of players for the 2025 Indian Wells Open, WTA 1000 event, held from March 5th to 16th, with Coco ...
Elena Rybakina's new coach, Davide Sanguinetti, opened up about their partnership and the Kazakhstani's relationship with controversial coach Stefano Vukov. Sanguinetti is a former ATP player. He ...
The 33rd edition of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships will get underway in less than 10 days, welcoming back four ...
Madison Keys' return to action following her Australian Open title has once again been pushed back as she has withdrawn from ...
When Portia Archer joined the WTA as its new CEO last June, the American was already familiar with the unique structure of ...
Zheng Qinwen has made a coaching addition as the world No. 7 is bringing in 2002 French Open champion Albert Costa ahead of ...
Madison Keys has also withdrawn from Dubai and that means that she likely won't return to action until Indian Wells in March.
It is bad news in the coming weeks for fans of Madison Keys and Karolina Muchova who have withdrawn from the Dubai Duty Free ...
Madison Keys, who captured her first Grand Slam title last month in Melbourne, has not played since her title run Down Under.
The Hologic WTA Tour heads to Doha next week for the Qatar TotalEnergies Open, the first of two straight WTA 1000 events in ...