John-Patrick Smith was forced to give “a copious amount of his blood” on the eve of an Australian Open match, reveals a ...
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Tennis365 on MSN2025 WTA prize money leaders: ft. Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva, Iga Swiatek, Aryna SabalenkaSix WTA players have surpassed the $1million prize money mark this year, with Australian Open champion Madison Keys leading ...
Tiafoe plans to commute from his Boca Raton home to Miami Gardens where the Miami Open will be held at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Nick Kyrgios has joined Novak Djokovic in a law suit launched against tennis' governing bodies by the rebel Professional ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNEx-Australian Open tournament director destroys post slandering Jannik SinnerPaul McNamee won't tolerate seeing any Jannik Sinner slander on his X timeline as the former Australian Open tournament ...
Sabo will open its first Sydney store in Westfield Bondi Junction next week as part of the expansion of its bricks and mortar ...
The PTPA lawsuit has gone in depth in terms of what the players have brought to the table and bizarrely one of their points ...
The combined ATP and WTA 1000 tournament in Miami will have a strong Australian flavour this week, with at least ...
Romania’s Simona Halep is set to return to the court to feature in an exhibition event. The 33-year-old, who was once ...
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The Manila Times on MSNOsaka survives first-round scare in MiamiFour-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka rallied to beat Ukrainian qualifier Yuliia Starodubtseva, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) to reach the second round of the Miami Open.
Presented by BetMGM. Jack Draper will be going for the Sunshine Double in Miami, but Carlos Alcaraz enters the tournament as the betting favorite.
He’ll lead off the men’s event in the main stadium on Wednesday against Marozsan, a 25-year-old Hungarian who is still best known for stunning Carlos Alcaraz in Rome in 2023, at a time when the ...
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