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Inquirer Sports on MSNAlex Eala stuns No. 25 Jelena Ostapenko to advance at Miami OpenAlex Eala earned her biggest career win so far. Eala, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) No. 140, stunned World No. 25 ...
Alexandra Eala, 19, came out on top of a rollercoaster encounter to upset Jelena Ostapenko in the Miami Open second round, while Paula Badosa just about survived a test from Victoria Mboko, 18, in a ...
Alexandra Eala, 19, came out on top of a rollercoaster encounter to upset Jelena Ostapenko in the Miami Open second round while Paula Badosa just about survived a test from Victoria Mboko, 18, in a ...
The 19-year-old, who trains at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, was in tears as she made history in the second round.
Iga Swiatek sealed her revenge against Zheng Qinwen, defeating her in their Indian Wells quarterfinals showdown.
Notching up her 10th straight win at this event, Iga Swiatek became the first player to reach the women's singles semi-finals ...
Iga Swiatek became the first woman to reach the BNP Paribas Open semifinals in four consecutive years with a straight-sets ...
Building her legacy as the greatest player the WTA Tour has ever seen, Williams continued to break records and make history. Perhaps her most impressive record-breaking achievement came at the Olympic ...
Emma Raducanu seemingly won't judge Vladimir Platenik based on her Indian Wells showing as the British tennis star noted that the Slovak coach became a part of her team only a couple of days ago ...
Emma Raducanu picked up another early exit in 2025 and also set up one very negative record as the Briton now owns the lowest win percentage at the WTA 1000 ... the British tennis star reflected.
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