Tennis' four biggest tournaments have rejected a plan from the men's and women's tours to reconfigure the sport.
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EssentiallySports on MSNCoco Gauff Cheers American Women’s WTA Rise Before Calling Dibs on Miami Open GloryOh, (lost) two matches in a row,’ and things like that,” Coco Gauff admitted ahead of her first match at the Miami Open. The ...
The plan for increased player prize money and a reduced schedule comes after a lawsuit was filed against tennis' governing ...
In a surprising turn of events, last year's runner-up and No. 7 seed, Elena Rybakina, fell to No. 40 ranked Katie Boulter in a three-set marathon. Rybakina, known for her resilience, struggled ...
The tennis players’ association that was co-founded by Novak Djokovic has filed multiple lawsuits around the world against ...
For example, defeating world number one Sabalenka in the Indian Wells final not only underlined her skill but also positioned her as a serious contender in the women's circuit. As her ranking inches ...
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The BNP Paribas has come to a close. While the big names were fun to watch, we also spotted some great newcomers and rising ...
Despite a stormy start at San Diego State March 13, Duke rallied to dominate the Aztecs 4-0 in their first meeting since 1992 ...
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A class-action antitrust lawsuit was filed by the PTPA in federal court in New York on Tuesday, calling the groups in charge ...
No. 39 Northwestern split its opening pair of Big Ten matches, losing decisively to No. 17 Wisconsin before grinding out a ...
In a win for working moms everywhere (and let’s be honest, all of us cheering from the sidelines), the Women’s Tennis ...
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