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In last night’s women’s U.S. OPEN final, Naomi Osaka outplayed Serena Williams to win her first Slam. Today’s headlines, however, provide various perspectives on the matches’ other fireworks.
This was a tennis tournament.... Like no other. This was a U.S. Open like no other.. Let's start with new logo. It's click art like ours? But we aren't the USTA.
Serena Williams is playing her best tennis of her comeback. Naomi Osaka is playing her best tennis since she won the Indian Wells Masters and the beat none other than Serena in Miami.
Check out our latest photo gallery from the 2018 U.S. Open tennis in New York!
FILA sponsored tennis athletes will debut two traditionally-inspired tennis collections on-court in New York City at the end of August.
We need many more women involved in all aspects of delivering tennis. None more so than coaching. So how do we attract them? By offering a FUN, doable, inexpensive programme for girls.
Angelique Kerber of Germany lifts the Championship Trophy after winning the women's final against Serena Williams of the US at the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, in London, Britain, 14 July 2018.
Drawn forward chasing a drop shot, Garbiñe Muguruza slipped, slid and tumbled to the court. That fall was a prelude to a major crash.
The sleeveless ivory adidas outfit Garbiñe Muguruza wore onto Centre Court reflected her state of mind launching her Wimbledon title defense. Muguruza is aiming to bring bare-arm strength and blank-slate focus in her bid to become the sixth woman in Open Era history to defend Wimbledon.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut of France kiss the trophy after winning their men's doubles final match against Oliver Marach of Austria and Mate Pavic of Croatia at the French Open tennis tournament...
After all the hard work, intense clay-court lead-up events, tricky early rounds, and the demands of the business end of a major, there are four women left standing with a shot at the French Open title, as the pressure-packed semifinal round will decide who will battle for the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen on Saturday.
After two straightforward quarterfinals for the women of the bottom half of the French Open draw, the top half features two blockbuster last eight battles, with intriguing battles between big the big names of Halep against Kerber and Muguruza facing Sharapova.
Where did common sense go? What's up with the world? It seems sideways or twisted or tweaked and twerked and tweeted.
It has been a slightly unusual week in the Spanish capital, as usually is, with some unexpected big-hitters dominating this week in Madrid.
After jam-packed order of plays over the weekend with every player in the Mutua Madrid Open women’s draw taking to the courts, the action at the Caja Magica really heats up Monday.
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