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MM 11.19: Maryland women’s tennis to send two players to compete in NCAA Fall Doubles Championship
Maryland women’s tennis is sending two players, Emma Ghirardato and Ema Kovacevic, to compete in the NCAA Fall Doubles ...
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Texas investigating USTA for possible violation of law banning biological males in women’s sports
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into the U.S. Tennis Association Texas League over possible ...
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New tennis romance revealed as Aryna Sabalenka leads rush to paradise holiday location
A new tennis romance is flourishing on the sun kissed beaches of the Maldives as tennis stars unwind in the off-season.
The PTPA today filed a letter to the judge overseeing the its lawsuit against several of tennis’ governing bodies that suggests it may soon reach a settlement with Tennis Australia.
The Texas Attorney General investigates the USTA for allowing transgender women to compete in women's tennis events.
Yesterday marked exactly one year since Rafael Nadal played his final tennis match. Fans will never forget his farewell tour, ...
Journalist Molly McElwee underscored the importance of telling stories in women’s sport during an hour-long session at the ...
Aryna Sabalenka seems excited for her Battle of the Sexes match against Nick Kyrgios. The duo will face each other at the ...
Stalking is typically defined as a pattern of unwanted and repeated surveillance or contact directed at a specific person by ...
Kendall Kovick and Gracie Levelston of the BYU women’s tennis team will compete in the NCAA Doubles Championship this week in ...
DAVIS, Calif. — Being a student-athlete at the Division 1 level comes with its own set of challenges, but imagine navigating that while also managing a major health condition. For UC Davis tennis ...
America's best college players have gathered at the USTA National Campus in Florida for the NCAA DI Individual Tennis ...
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