Tennis star Iga Świątek took to social media on Monday to address “recent talk about changes in my on-court behavior and ...
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Stadium Rant on MSNIga Swiatek Blasts Tennis Fans For Calling Her A Robot At Indian WellsIga Swiatek addressed her emotional outburst at a ball boy during the Indian Wells semifinal, acknowledging criticism while ...
The final preparations of the big stars for their debut at the Miami Open continue, with several moments we review in a new ...
He’ll lead off the men’s event in the main stadium on Wednesday against Marozsan, a 25-year-old Hungarian who is still best known for stunning Carlos Alcaraz in Rome in 2023, at a time when the ...
With Indian Wells in the rearview mirror, we turn our thoughts to the Miami Open. The draws have been released and women’s singles action (top half) commenced on Tuesday. In case you forgot, Danielle ...
Tennis fans could not have predicted was what in store for last year’s Miami Open champions Danielle Collins and Jannik Sinner when they each posed for photos with ...
Tuesday March 18, 2025 Iga Swiatek has taken to social media to apologize for her behavior during last weekend’s semifinal ...
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Tennis365 on MSN2025 WTA prize money leaders: ft. Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva, Iga Swiatek, Aryna SabalenkaSix WTA players have surpassed the $1million prize money mark this year, with Australian Open champion Madison Keys leading ...
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Tennis365 on MSNMiami Open T365 Fantasy Predictions: Swiatek & Sabalenka backed, Alcaraz & Medvedev lead men’s picksMirra Andreeva and Jack Draper were surprising champions in Indian Wells – but will the very biggest names in tennis bounce ...
Swiatek said the past few months have been ‘extremely challenging’ as the world No 2 criticised the ‘constant judgement’ ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 4 women to complete the ‘Sunshine Double’: ft. Steffi Graf, Iga SwiatekShould she triumph inside the Hard Rock Stadium, she would be just the fifth woman in WTA history to claim the Indian Wells ...
Seven men have completed the Sunshine Double, but only four women—Steffi Graf, Kim Clijsters, Victoria Azarenka, and Iga Swiatek, all of whom won at least two majors. Now Andreeva has a chance to add ...
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