World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka advanced to her first Miami Open final with a commanding semifinal win over No. 6 seed Jasmine ...
Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula will square off for the ninth time. Here's everything you need to know about the showdown.
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 5 women with the most Miami Open final appearances: Serena Williams with 10, Maria Sharapova joint-thirdAhead of a first Miami Open final for both women, we look back at the five WTA legends who have reached the most finals at ...
The Saudi-backed PIF WTA Maternity Fund is the first maternity program of its kind in women's professional sports, fully funded by an external partner.
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Tennis365 on MSN‘Never lost the talent’ – Williams sisters’ former coach predicts Emma Raducanu’s future rankingEmma never lost the talent,” stated Macci on X. “You never lose what got you there on the outside. Over coaching leads to ...
The Miami Open has been one of the WTA Tour’s biggest titles ever since its inaugural edition in 1985, with several all-time ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNaomi Osaka Brings a Mirra Andreeva-Inspired Fire to Miami Open as Coach Patrick Mouratoglou Applauds Her DriveBefore every match, I write down things that I know will help me when it comes to tennis, tactics, and mentality." ...
According to coach Conchita Martinez, that’s one of the qualities that stood out the most about Andreeva. More than just a teen phenom with a “complete” game, she’s also very much 'just a girl' from ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 9 women to win multiple Miami Open titles: Serena Williams with 8Nine women have won two or more Miami Open titles since the event was launched 40 years ago, with all those stars former ...
The Miami Open men’s draw gets underway Wednesday, and with world No. 1 and defending champion Yannik Sinner serving a ...
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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 ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 5 youngest women to beat world No 1 and 2 in same tournament: Mirra Andreeva 2ndMirra Andreeva stunned the tennis world with her epic triumph in Indian Wells – and she well and truly did it the hard way.
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