Rising tennis star Fran Jones collapsed on the court during the Colsanitas Cup in Argentina, on Tuesday, April 1 Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment ...
Russian-born tennis player Daria Kasatkina said that she “didn’t have much choice” about the decision to compete for Australia due to her sexuality. Kasatkina is preparing to play under a ...
Southeastern Minnesota — specifically Rochester — has its share of talented boys tennis players again this spring. One missing is defending Class 2A state singles champion Tej Bhagra ...
The Women's Tennis Association announced maternity benefits for its players. The benefits include up to 12 months of paid maternity leave. Stars like Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka have ...
The most common complaint among professional tennis players has little to do with court surfaces, grunting opponents, or rowdy crowds. Instead, their biggest gripe on tour is, quite simply ...
Because tennis players are independent contractors and not WTA employees, they previously were not given many typical maternity leave benefits. Neither the WTA nor PIF would disclose specifics ...
Despite frequently being dubbed the world's richest tennis player, Pegula has consistently rebuffed doubters who have questioned her drive for success. The New York native has won seven singles ...
Daria Kasatkina recently announced that she has attained full Australian residencey and would represent the country while competing in future tournaments. The 27-year-old was born in Russia and ...
When tennis players go into a soliloquy about how they don’t pay attention to the rankings or have the faintest idea how many points they have — or stand to lose — from week to week or match ...
Last year's storms may have delayed their fun day, but the women of the Tennis Center couldn't let the season pass without it ...
Two-time grand slam champion Victoria Azarenka has told CNN Sport that a landmark maternity fund created for professional women’s tennis players is a game-changing moment for the sport.
The Professional Tennis Players' Association (PTPA) is seeking a court order to prevent the ATP Tour engaging in "improper, coercive or threatening communications" with players. The association ...