Looking at the field in Riyadh, it’s clear that resilience was the under-the-radar theme of the WTA this season.
Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova attend the official ceremony, while defending champion Iga Swiatek explores the city and joins a Special Olympics clinic.
American Lindsay Davenport, a former WTA World No. 1 who conquered three individual Grand Slam titles, had a change of heart ...
Valerie Camillo will be the new chair of the WTA Tour and WTA Ventures as of next month, taking over leadership of women's professional tennis. The WTA announced Camillo's hiring on Tuesday. “This is ...
They can serve. Literally. At the Bakersfield Racquet Club, it’s not just tennis balls they’re serving; they’re also serving ...
Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek occupy the top two places in the world rankings, but the duo have been accused of having ...
American WTA stars Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys recently spoke up on the persistent issue of gambling in tennis.
Graduate student Melodie Collard — reigning NCAA doubles champion — did not compete this weekend, having played one singles ...
Social media abuse from gamblers and bettors has been a growing issue in sports, with women's tennis being a notable example.
From rising stars to seasoned pros, meet the Indian women tennis players making their mark at the WTA 250 Chennai Open with ...
"We are lucky to have them, as I think we got a little worried when Rafa and Federer (retired) and Djokovic, hopefully we ...