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The Spun on MSNPrayers Pouring In For Women's Tennis Star Iga SwiatekUnfortunately for Iga Swiatek, the 2025 season hasn't gone her way. Swiatek, the former world No. 1, hasn't won a final since ...
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The Observer on MSNWhy fate is fickle for the women of WimbledonA s Barbora Krejčíková served for the Wimbledon Championship last year, she was about to become the eighth different woman in ...
Coco Gauff made it clear how she feels about Aryna Sabalenka three weeks after their awkward run-in after Gauff's win in the French Open final at Roland ...
Alex Eala reflected on “good learnings” to take from her Eastbourne Open campaign despite suffering a heartbreaking defeat in ...
Iga Swiatek was visibly emotional after her loss to Jessica Pegula in the Bad Homburg final on Saturday. The Polish star broke down in tears following the straight-sets defeat, 6-4, 7-5.
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Wimbledon's women's singles is poised for another new champion, with Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff leading the charge. Gauff ...
Eight different women have won the last eight Wimbledon titles, which is the longest run of different women's champions in the tournament's history, which dates back to 1884.
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The wait is nearly over for tennis fans as Wimbledon 2025, the most prestigious Grand Slam tournament, is set to begin on Monday (Jun 30). Wimbledon, known for its iconic grass courts and royal ...
Kevin Bahl extends with Flames, Reds' Nick Martinez flirts with a no-hitter, and Djokovic chases Wimbledon milestones.
Jessica Pegula defeated Iga Swiatek with a score of 6-4, 7-5 to win the Bad Homburg Open, marking her third title win of 2025 ...
BAD HOMBURG, Germany — Top-seeded Jessica Pegula beat five-time major champion Iga Swiatek 6-4, 7-5 on Saturday to win the ...
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