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Tennis World USA on MSNCoco Gauff answers if she's concerned about her slump after painful Indian Wells lossGauff snapped her three-match losing streak in Indian Wells but still didn't make it that far in the tournament.
On the same day the WTA announced a maternity fund offering up to 12 months of paid leave, Belinda Bencic reminded everyone ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNMaria Sharapova reacts to WTA-Saudi partners introducing paid maternity leaveOn Thursday, the WTA announced that in collaboration with their Saudi partners, they agreed on a historic paid maternity leave as female stars will be eligible for funds for up to 12 months. Also, ...
Iga Swiatek became the first woman to reach the BNP Paribas Open semifinals in four consecutive years with a straight-sets ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Indian Wells Day 2 Predictions Including Belinda Bencic vs Tatjana MariaIt’s time for the top half of the WTA draw to join the party in Indian Wells. Belinda Bencic is still ranked outside the Top ...
Her latest: a partnership with the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) and their Global Women's Health Fund established in 2024, ...
While Bencic has made her comeback from maternity leave look easy, posting a 15-4 record in 2025 with a title at the WTA 500 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, she says that her success has come quicker than ...
Maria Sharapova shared a glimpse of starting her week with an intense workout session in a recent update. The former tennis player flaunted her workout fit while posing amid her training.
Iga Swiatek continues to make history at Indian Wells after becoming the first player ever to reach the tournament's semifinals for four consecutive years.
Maria Sharapova shared a glimpse of her peaceful drive to Indian Wells to spend quality time with Andrey Rublev and others. She attended the annual Desert Smash Charity event.
The American recorded her 100th win at WTA 1000 events after only 115 matches, a record that likely won't be broken ... Swiatek surpasses Russian tennis great Maria Sharapova, who required ...
I think we are very proud as players for the WTA (to be) the first sport in female sports to make this,” she said after cruising past Germany’s Tatjana Maria ... “I didn’t have what ...
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