During an interview on Canal+, Former world No. 11 Alize Cornet announced that she would retire after Roland Garros. Cornet has been trying hard to qualify for the home Olympics, but her level and body can’t keep up.
Holger Rune played two challenging matches at the 2024 Madrid Open, and despite winning the first one, Tallon Griekspoor proved to be too strong. The young Dane exited the Top 10 recently, but there's no doubt that he belongs there.
Elena Rybakina extended her winning streak to six matches after beating Mayar Sherif in two sets at the 2024 Madrid Open. The Kazakhstani player started her 2024 clay season with a pretty impressive run at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, where she was able to snap Swiatek's Stuttgart streak en route to the final.
Rafael Nadal has amplified his statement of potentially skipping Roland Garros if he is not in a position to win the tournament. Nadal shed light on his expected involvement at the clay-court major, which he has won a staggering 14 times in his career.
Marc Lopez has shed light on what the outlook of Rafael Nadal's Roland Garros preparations entails while working with him. Lopez is Nadal's former doubles partner and currently serves on his coaching team.
Iga Swiatek shared her thoughts on the WTA Finals moving to Saudi Arabia in the coming years, admitting that the players had no say in it. The organization was created by players for players, but over the years, it's grown into something much bigger, slowly taking away the real power from players.
Naomi Osaka had a 'deep' moment after the Madrid Open, admitting that she felt things would click for her. Osaka has been playing on clay for two weeks, and it's gone about how many expected it to go.
Coco Gauff had a dramatic turnaround last year after Wimbledon, and she shared what changed behind the scenes. There are a few things that contributed to the American's amazing run last year, but most of that comes from within.
Jannik Sinner has had a lot of success lately, but it hasn't really changed anything for him, as he's still the same person. We've seen this sentiment echoed by a few players, including Carlos Alcaraz, who was adamant that success didn't change him as a person.
Third-round action begins in Madrid, and there are some intriguing matches to watch. The defending champion, Carlos Alcaraz, and last year’s finalist, Jan-Lennard Struff, will also be in action after winning straight sets in their opening rounds.
It’s Day 6 at WTA Madrid, and defending champion Aryna Sabelenka is on court to continue her quest to retain her title. Three other matches are on the cards, with players meeting for the first time.
It’s time to begin the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open. Denis Shapovalov and Alexander Zverev, who played a semifinal here back in 2018, will close the action on Manolo Santana Stadium.
The rest of the WTA Round of 32 action is completed on day 6 in Madrid. This includes last week’s Stuttgart champion, Elena Rybakina, attempting to continue her positive clay-court form.
Chris Evert has praised Coco Gauff and tipped her to become "one of," if not the leader, of the women's game thanks to her humility and empathy. Gauff is not only one of the most talented women in the circuit but also a wonderful sportsperson with a charming personality off the court.
‘King Of Clay’ Rafael Nadal has always been an inspiration for many on the clay courts. With a staggering 63 titles on clay, the Spaniard is the epitome of clay-court tennis.
Jannik Sinner always held Rafael Nadal in very high regard and he explained just why that is during the 2024 Madrid Open. The Italian might be the top player in the sport right now.
Third-seeded Coco Gauff almost let the first set slip away to No. 31 Dayana Yastremska before getting back to form and shutting down the Ukrainian 6-4, 6-1 on Saturday to advance to the Round of 16 at the Mutua Madrid Open.
Rafael Nadal showed Australia's Alex de Minaur -- and the rest of the world -- that he's not ready to relinquish his crown as the king of clay, defeating him 7-6 (6), 6-3 in the second round at the Mutua Madrid Open on Saturday.
No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus began her title defense at the Mutua Madrid Open with a three-set win over Poland's Magda Linette on Friday in Spain.
No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz began his quest for a three-peat at the Mutua Madrid Open by beating Alexander Shevchenko 6-2, 6-1 in just 68 minutes Friday in his native Spain.
Third-seeded Coco Gauff cruised to a 6-0, 6-0 win in 51 minutes against the Netherlands' Arantxa Rus during the second round of the Mutua Madrid Open on Thursday.
The new women’s hockey league has revealed the individual accolades it will be handing out. On Thursday, the Professional Women’s Hockey League introduced the Billie Jean King MVP Award and Ilana Kloss Playoff MVP Award.
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