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Simona Halep Dismisses Serena To Claim Wimbledon
Simona Halep Dismisses Serena To Claim Wimbledon

Serena Williams is on her third consecutive Grand Slam final loss, this time against a flawless Halep, who only did three unforced errors to claim Wimbledon 6-2 6-2 in 56 minutes compared to Serena's twenty-seven.For...

It's Barty Party at Roland Garros 2019!
It's Barty Party at Roland Garros 2019!

It's been a phenomenal two weeks for Ashleigh Barty, who only came here with two wins in the clay court season and considers the clay as her least liked surface. The Aussie, known to be a prodigy when he won the...

Week 1 Recap: Roland Garros 2019
Week 1 Recap: Roland Garros 2019

No Osaka, Kvitova, Serena, Pliskova, Kerber, Bertens, Wozniacki, Azarenka, Svitolina, Muguruza, Kontaveit and Ostapenko.Almost all the favorites are knocked out in the first week, including names that were heavily...

Courage is the Key for Bencic to Win Dubai
Courage is the Key for Bencic to Win Dubai

Belinda Bencic displays courage, strength and passion to conquer Dubai after saving six match points in the third round against Aryna Sabalenka and went on to beat four Top 10 players in a row to take the thropy home....

Kiki Bertens Executes Perfect Tennis to Claim St. Petersburg
Kiki Bertens Executes Perfect Tennis to Claim St. Petersburg

Despite having a struggling start to the year at the Australian Open, on-form Kiki Bertens has performed brilliant tennis to defeat the breakthrough player, Donna Vekic, in straight sets 7-6(3) 6-4 to add another WTA...

Millennial Teen Yastremska Wins Second WTA Title At 18
Millennial Teen Yastremska Wins Second WTA Title At 18

Dayana Yastremska wins Hua Hin Thailand International after a controversial final against her Aussie opponent Ajla Tomljanovic 6-2 2-6 7-6(3) to reach her second WTA title at the age of 18. The teenager's MTO...

Osaka Wins Successive Grand Slam After Rollercoaster Final
Osaka Wins Successive Grand Slam After Rollercoaster Final

Naomi Osaka wins her consecutive Grand Slam against Petra Kvitova 7-6(2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first Asian player ever to reach the World No. 1, and the second woman in Australian Open after Li Na's victory in 2014....

Australian Open 2019 Finals Breakdown: Kvitova VS. Osaka
Australian Open 2019 Finals Breakdown: Kvitova VS. Osaka

Petra Kvitova and Naomi Osaka have successfully managed to come through obstacles and set up a clash for their first Australian Open Final in 2019. Is it going to be Naomi who shut down the ‘Czech Force’ to...

Singapore's Last One Standing: Elina Svitolina
Singapore's Last One Standing: Elina Svitolina

The journey in Singapore has finally come to an end after five years of being the host-country, so for the players to close the season and relax after an eventful year. The Top 8 of Porsche Singles Race, except Simona...

Wozniacki Surges Into Her 30th WTA Title in Beijing
Wozniacki Surges Into Her 30th WTA Title in Beijing

Caroline Wozniacki has reached her 30th WTA career title in Beijing, beating her Latvian opponent Anastasija Sevastova in straight-sets, 6-3 6-3. The Dane seem to be enjoying her well-spent season, especially after...

Sabalenka Overpowers Kontaveit to Conquer Wuhan
Sabalenka Overpowers Kontaveit to Conquer Wuhan

Aryna Sabalenka, the 20 year-old Belarussian, continues to be a huge threat to her opponents as she wins her second title in 2018 by beating the Estonian Anett Kontaveit in straight-sets; 6-3 6-3 to conquer Wuhan. Since...

Osaka Battles Past Drama to Win US Open
Osaka Battles Past Drama to Win US Open

Flushing Meadows has witnessed perhaps a match that will go down in history for many reasons; from Serena's overall attitude to Naomi Osaka winning her first ever Grand Slam at the age of 20. However, the victor...

US Open Final Analysis: Serena Vs. Osaka
US Open Final Analysis: Serena Vs. Osaka

After two weeks of intense battles at Flushing Meadows, the US Open finals are now set: Serena Williams versus her long-term idol, Naomi Osaka from Japan who became her country's first ever woman to reach a Grand...

Streaks Have Been Broken: Federer and Sharapova Out
Streaks Have Been Broken: Federer and Sharapova Out

Under the glittering lights of Flushing Meadows, Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer are outclassed by their opponenents, Carla Suarez Navarro and John Millman. Sharapova's 23-0 night session streak now has come to an...

Sharapova Dispatches Ostapenko in Third Round
Sharapova Dispatches Ostapenko in Third Round

Continuing on 22-0 Arthur Ashe night session record, the Russian Maria Sharapova dispatched the Latvian Jelena Ostapenko home in straight sets; 6-3 6-2 in the third round of US Open. Sharapova will meet Carla Suarez...

Serena Beats Sister Venus in 30th Showdown
Serena Beats Sister Venus in 30th Showdown

Serena Williams has shown no sign of weakness in beating sister Venus Williams 6-1 6-2 to move on to the fourth round. Serena confirmed that their match was the best she played since her return to the professional tour....

Kanepi Sends Halep Home in First Round of US Open
Kanepi Sends Halep Home in First Round of US Open

Top seed Simona Halep couldn't live up to all the hype as the Romanian fell short against her Estonian opponent, Kaia Kanepi, 6-2 6-4 in straight sets to exit US Open in the first round. With the loss, Halep became...

Bertens Saves Championship Point to Win Her First Premier
Bertens Saves Championship Point to Win Her First Premier

Kiki Bertens, the World No. 17 but unseeded here in the draw, stunned Simona Halep after saving a championship point in the second set's tiebreak to win her very first premier title in Cincinnati 2-6 7-6(6) 6-2. As...

Halep Overcomes Stephens to Capture Rogers Cup
Halep Overcomes Stephens to Capture Rogers Cup

Simona Halep and Sloane Stephens put an incredible fight on a sunny Sunday evening to accomplish a mutual goal: To win the Rogers Cup. In 2 hours and 41 minutes, it was Halep who overcame Stephens in a three-set...

Lucky Loser Danilovic Wins Her Maiden Title
Lucky Loser Danilovic Wins Her Maiden Title

Lucky Loser Olga Danilovic captures her maiden WTA title at Moscow International, beating Alexandra Potapova 7-5 6-7(1) 6-4 in the final round. The Serb managed to defeat a Top 10 player, Julia Goerges, and another...

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