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The Women’s Tennis Association has introduced a rule allowing players to protect their rankings during fertility treatments.
The “World Cup of Tennis” is returning to Delray Beach and expecting top players from all around the world to show out.
A little before 6 p.m. Thursday afternoon, Emma Raducanu stood on the Andy Murray Arena at Queen’s Club in west London, soaking up the applause from a packed crowd. She’d just beaten Rebecca Šramková ...
After an injury in the offseason and a new routine, Crawley is playing her best tennis while her mental game overpowered the ...
The Tanzania Wheelchair Tennis Association (TWTA) has announced plans to organize a tournament aimed at keeping players ...
Sena Akpo-Young, 30, started his coaching journey by mentoring his younger brother and was soon noticed by a coach working at ...
Tatjana Maria and Elise Mertens set some new standards in their title runs last week on the Hologic WTA Tour. See those eye-catching stats, along with social buzz, hot shots and more in the Week in ...
It has been a dream season for American tennis. The post Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz Led American Men Make History as 19-Year ...
One of the biggest developments in British tennis in recent years has been the rise of 23-year-old Jack Draper. Post the ...
Novak Djokovic has admitted to being in the twilight of his career but, if his recent comments are anything to go by, retirement is still some time away.
The WTA’s new fertility protection rule lets tennis pros freeze eggs or embryos without losing ranking—changing the game for ...
Emma Raducanu regains the British women's number one ranking from Katie Boulter - your weekly Second Serve column.