World No. 3 Coco Gauff was one of the favorites to win the Australian Open this year. She entered the event on the back of title-winning runs at the China Open and WTA Finals while playing a crucial role in team USA winning the 2025 United Cup.
Madison Keys paid tribute to her coach and new husband Bjorn Fratangelo saying it “was the best honeymoon ever” after winning her first Grand Slam title on Saturday aged 29 — and then revealed he did not even want the job. The American battled injury ...
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini lead the Qatar TotalEnergies Open and Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships entry lists, but Australian Open champion Madison Keys has withdrawn from Doha due to injury.
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Newly-crowned Australian Open women's singles winner Madison Keys is at her joint-best ranking after her stunning success in Melbourne.  Keys won her first Grand Slam title after beating Aryna
Madison Keys stole the show in Australia, but as her journey to the pinnacle reaches a new chapter, the Hologic WTA Tour rolls on with fresh drama. Here’s what to watch next.
The first WTA 1000 of the season is set to begin on February 9 as the opening major event of the Middle East Swing. Despite still being over a week away, two significant withdrawals have already
Emmma Raducanu is returning to a familiar route. The 22-year-old Raducanu has accepted a wild card into Abu Dhabi Open qualifying this weekend in what will be her first qualifying appearance since her inspired run to the 2021 US Open championship.
Emma Raducanu received a qualifying wildcard into the Abu Dhabi Open and that means that the Briton is set to play in qualies for the first time since her historic 2021 US Open run. After accepting a main draw wildcard into Singapore,
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff will all feature at tournaments in February, but how many points will they be defending from 2024? The WTA Tour will visit the Middle East next month for a WTA 500 event in Abu Dhabi and back-to-back WTA 1000 tournaments in Doha and Dubai.
Aryna Sabalenka's disappointing loss in the Australian Open final did not result in her losing the world No. 1 spot. The latest rankings were also very good news for Madison Keys, the champion in
Madison Keys dethroned world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka to become the oldest first-time winner of the womens singles title at the Australian Open on Saturday; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,