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Poland’s Iga Świątek has moved up four spots to world No. 4 in the latest rankings by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).
Draper is the No 4 seed, a Grand Slam semi-finalist at last year's US Open, and a Masters champion in Indian Wells.
The last time a women’s player won consecutive titles at Wimbledon was in 2016, when Serena Williams went back-to-back in ...
With so many ranking points on offer at a Grand Slam, there’s usually a chance that the No. 1 ranking will change hands after the tournament. But not this time—for the men or the women. First of all, ...
The most prestigious tennis tournament of the year is kicking off in London. Here’s how to stream Wimbledon online in 2025 ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNAlex Eala wants to ‘forget this one’ with Wimbledon comingAs Alex Eala puts behind the pain of what she said was one of the toughest losses of her career, Rafa Nadal has gone public ...
Jessica Pegula is once again a winner on the WTA Tour, having beaten Iga Swiatek in the final of the Bad Homburg Open. Pegula ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJessica Pegula Urges Iga Swiatek to ‘Cut Some Slack’ After Pole’s Bad Homburg HeartbreakIga Swiatek reached a final for the first time this year. When the tennis world thought Swiatek would progress to The post ...
Iga Swiatek said the tennis calendar is too tightly packed and forces players to compete in too many tournaments, just for ...
Jessica Pegula made an interesting revelation while speaking with reporters at Wimbledon, sharing that Jannik Sinner's French ...
Iga Swiatek has bounced back into the Top 4 after reaching the Bad Homburg final, while Eastbourne champion Maya Joint and runner-up Alexandra Eala both reach new career highs.
Hours after beating Iga Swiatek for the Bad Homburg title, Jessica Pegula landed at Wimbledon, shrugging off the short ...
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