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There are flashpoints in Russia's war in Ukraine across sports, but tennis' calendar and individual matchups make it a ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNAndrey Rublev wants to defend his title in Madrid and breaks silence on Marat SafinAndrey has recently started collaborating with his illustrious compatriot Marat Safin and there is a need for more time to ...
Tsurenko claims the WTA failed to ban players who publicly supported the war, leading to emotional distress and her withdrawal from a tournament. Ukrainian tennis player Tsurenko sues WTA and its ...
A closer look at the equipment of the perennial Top 10 player who is the defending champion in Madrid next week.
File photo of British tennis player Harriet Dart who has apologised for asking an umpire to tell her French opponent Lois Boisson, to wear deodorant during a match at the Rouen Open. (AP Photo ...
British tennis player Harriet Dart faced backlash for telling an umpire her opponent “smells really bad” and has since issued an apology. British tennis star Harriet Dart has found herself at ...
French tennis player Lois Boisson laughs off opponent Harriet Dart's "she smells really bad" comment
British tennis player Harriet Dart has apologized to France's Lois Boisson after asking the chair umpire to tell her opponent to put on deodorant because she "smells really bad." Dart lost 6-0 ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'It can drive you crazy' - Andrey Rublev unhappy with constant anti-doping policy changesWith several tennis superstars feeling the wrath of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in recent months, Russian tennis star ...
No 4 Harriet Dart apologises after telling umpire: She smells really bad British tennis player Harriet Dart has made the headlines for her on-court comments against her opponent Lois Boisson at ...
The ITIA reminded players that ‘showering ... comes to Emma Raducanu's defence Gay Russian tennis star 'didn't have much choice' over Australian nationality switch In February, it was announced ...
Paris (AFP) – Ukrainian tennis player Lesia Tsurenko said she will "seek justice in court" after claiming she had suffered "moral abuse" from a senior official at the WTA. The 35-year-old has ...
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