Elena Rybakina pulled off a brilliant flicked winner at full stretch against Suzan Lamens in the BNP Paribas second round. Why not watch this next… ...
Gauff fell behind then world No. 1 Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina ... Initially, Gauff’s forehand looked to need a grip adjustment, too. Like Swiatek, she basically grips ...
After Rybakina hit a forehand long on match point, Kvitova raised her arms and put her hands to her head. She was broken just once in the match. It was her 41st career WTA Finals appearance but ...
Ashlyn Krueger notched her first Top 10 win with a three-set upset of Elena Rybakina in the Miami Open second round.
Rybakina, though, broke right back, and then once more to go up 5-3. Azarenka saved a set point at 5-3 with a terrific down-the-line forehand passing shot, wound up taking the game with a backhand ...
Gauff was eliminated in the first round last year at Wimbledon. Chris Evert thinks the reason is her trademark big backswing ...
Rybakina also wins 78.6% of her service games, only behind Iga Swiatek (80.6%). For the best forehand, Sabalenka chose Madison Keys, the recent Australian Open champion who delivered one of the ...
Serve, Elena (Rybakina), on a good day. Forehand…Andrey (Rublev), can you help me now? Oh, yeah, Madison (Keys). What else? Volley? Guys, you’re killing me right now. Coco (Gauff) is doing great.
At 5-1 down, Jones displayed a hint of her ability by creating three break points, but Rybakina countered by hitting four straight aces and a forehand winner to claim the first set. Rybakina will ...
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