Donna Vekic and Caroline Wozniacki have passed the first test ahead of the Olympics! The pictures of many WTA players for the Games have drawn ire in the tennis world, with some comparing them to mugshots! Jessica Pegula and Iga Swiatek…
The International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) has announced date for the second edition of Hall of Fame Open, including ATP Challenger 125 and WTA 125-level tournaments. The competition, according to the (ITHF) will run from July 6 to July…
As the WTA’s official International Payments Provider, Corpay has provided a range of corporate foreign exchange payments for the WTA and its members since 2017.
Tennis Canada has announced the qualifying entry list for the 2024 National Bank Open presented by Rogers. The qualifying rounds are scheduled to begin during the 407 ETR Family Weekend at Sobeys Stadium on Sunday, August 4, and Monday,…
Good times for American women’s tennis! For the first time since the week of May 24, 2004, five American women are ranked inside the Top 15 of the WTA singles rankings. Leading the pack is world number 2, Coco Gauff, followed by Jessica…
Andy Roddick reflects on the second week of the tournament, highlighting the standout performance of Carlos Alcaraz. Alcaraz left a lasting impression on the sport with his dominant play and ability to bounce back from set losses. The…
MANILA, Philippines — Alex Eala earned a new career-high world ranking of 155 in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) making a big leap from No. 162 two weeks ago. Inspired by her new WTA world rank-high two days ago, Eala and her French…
Reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff has no choice but to face the wrath of the tennis enthusiasts. Starting the year with a promising win at ASB Classic, Gauff couldn’t bag any other victory this season in women’s singles. However, she…
A Wimbledon win vaults Barbora Krejcikova back into the WTA top 10, while Carlos Alcaraz remains third in the ATP despite a second consecutive championship at the All England Club.
The official post-Wimbledon WTA Rankings has been confirmed and the top five remain unchanged with Iga Swiatek continuing her dominant streak at No 1, but there were some big winners over the fortnight at SW19.
Italians were the singles champions at both of this week's WTA 125 events, with Martina Trevisan and Lucia Bronzetti picking up clay-court titles in Bastad, Sweden and Contrexeville, France respectively.
Erin Routliffe confirmed her rise to the top spot by reaching the final at The Championships, Wimbledon over the weekend with partner Gabriela Dabrowski, which marked her second doubles Grand Slam final within the last 12 months