Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek lead 11 Grand Slam champions and 101 of the current Top 103 players in the world in the 2026 ...
We've rounded up your favorite shots from each of the swings and the WTA Finals in Riyadh. What do you think was the top shot ...
After a stunning breakout year in 2025, what awaits Amanda Anisimova as she looks for even more success in 2026?
Four U.S. women finish inside the WTA year-end top 10 for the first time since 2004. It has been a landmark season for ...
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Ranking the 10 most surprising Grand Slam women’s singles champions – ft. Emma Raducanu & Iga Swiatek
We rank the most surprising Grand Slam women's singles champions of the Open Era, from Raducanu and Swiatek to Pennetta and ...
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Reigning Montreal champ Victoria Mboko receives very special honor in her hometown
Victoria Mboko received a very special recognition in her hometown as the Canadian tennis star was presented with the key to the city of Burlington, Ontario.
Only a year after sharing the Female Junior Athlete of the Year honours, Maya Joint is up for the Newcombe Medal following a season in which she soared to new heights.
In an exhilarating showcase of skill and determination, Alycia Parks has made headlines on the WTA circuit by equaling the record for the most aces in a single match in 2025. This remarkable ...
Not many players can say they have beaten both Serena and Venus Williams in a Grand Slam final. Serena Williams collected 23 Grand Slam singles titles during her career, the most by any woman in the ...
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ATP/WTA: What was the shortest match played in 2025?
In 2025, the tour offered a series of lightning-fast matches that shattered statistics. Game, Set and Maths, an X account ...
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Raducanu, Swiatek, Schiavone… the 10 most improbable triumphs in women's tennis
Tennis 365 has revealed its ranking of the 10 most unexpected triumphs in the history of women's tennis. [h2]10. Francesca ...
She is the only player in history who has beaten both Serena and Venus Williams in Grand Slam finals
Moving on from that defeat, Muguruza emphatically beat Venus, 7-5 6-0, to make history, as she became the first player to have beaten both Serena and Venus Williams in a Grand Slam final.
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