
'There's still a lot I need to learn': Jovic finds her footing in Top 20
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Andreeva embraces the attention, memories as Dubai defending champion
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How craft and consistency fueled Karolina Muchova’s dominant week in Doha
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Inside the 'Player’s Box' podcast and the group chat that started it all
What started as a running joke between Jennifer Brady, Desirae Krawczyk, Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula has grown into a 10,000-subscriber show built on unfiltered banter, fan questions and the occasional apple pie bet.
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Pulling back to push forward: How Svitolina found her fight again
Elina Svitolina knew it was time to take a break last fall. And that decision has paid dividends, as the Ukrainian has won 11 of 12 matches to start 2026 and vaulted back into the Top 10.
3m read 1w ago
How craft and IQ defined Sara Bejlek’s run to the Abu Dhabi Open title
For Sara Bejlek, a quiet moment at match point opened the door to something much bigger in Abu Dhabi, where an eight-day run reshaped belief, confidence, and the season in front of her.
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Doha Media Day: Anisimova reflects on 2025 title, Rybakina's recharged
Amanda Anisimova enters the 2026 Qatar TotalEnergies Open as the reigning champion after her first career WTA 1000 title in Doha last year. At media day, she reflected on that 2025 win while Elena Rybakina discussed riding the momentum following her second Grand Slam title.
4m read 1w agoMoves like Tagger: Meet the Austrian teen turning heads on tour
Lilli Tagger’s bold decision to switch to a one-handed backhand as a preteen is now paying off, with the Austrian rising rapidly through the ranks. Coached by 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone, Tagger reached her first WTA 125 final in Mumbai and is dreaming even bigger.
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Why the Australian Open cemented Rybakina's position as a top-tier force
It began with the WTA Finals in Riyadh and continued through Melbourne two months later, and if the point needed reinforcing, Elena Rybakina’s recent stretch has moved her from contender to an established force at the top.
5m read 2w ago
Five things to know about Australian Open girls' champion Ksenia Efremova
Ksenia Efremova captured the 2026 Australian Open girls' singles title, defeating Ekaterina Tupitsyna in straight sets Sunday on Rod Laver Arena. It's the latest in a long line of prestigious achievements for the 16-year-old.
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