Amanda Anisimova, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Marta Kostyuk followed up big Doha wins with another, earning all three a quarterfinal berth at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open.
After a fair bit of big-name carnage in Doha, Swiatek and Rybakina—the highest seeds left standing—are set for a rematch of last year's final.
The WTA confirmed that it had concluded an investigation into the coach’s potential breach of the Tour’s code of conduct and that his ban will remain in place.
Stefano Vukov, the former coach of top women’s tennis player Elena Rybakina, has been suspended following an independent ...
Elena Rybakina was disappointed at the WTA's decision to uphold a ban against her former coach Stefano Vukov following an ...
Just over a year ago, Iga Swiatek was fresh from a confounding loss. Unseeded Czech teenager Linda Noskova had ended ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka suffered a shock defeat in the second round of the Qatar Open on Tuesday. The Belarusian was ...
Moving a Grand Slam event into its qualifying week takes the biggest tournaments in tennis into unexplored territory.
Emma Raducanu’s miserable coachless run continued as she lost in straight sets to Ekaterina Alexandrova, the same Russian she ...
Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic won the WTA 500 title in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, less than 10 months after giving ...
That’s a huge payday for two weeks of tennis. But the big prize goes to just one player of the 128 that entered (in each of the mens and women’s singles). The rest get by with much less ...
Perhaps the best WTA player to never win a Grand Slam title, Dementieva held her own in one of the strongest eras of women’s ...