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Top seed Zheng Qinwen won seven of the last eight games to beat American McCartney Kessler at the HSBC Championships to reach her first tour-level quarterfinal on grass.
It always takes us a couple days to shake that clay court hangover – while we’re doing that let’s go through 25 thoughts on Roland Garros 2025. 1 The Magic of Carlitos It’s real, y’all. The ...
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Tennis365 on MSN2025 Berlin Tennis Open Entry List: Sabalenka, Gauff, Raducanu playing. When is the draw?Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Qinwen Zheng vs McCartney Kessler 2025 Queen’s Club Championships match preview: TV & streaming details, ticket information, ...
Coco Gauff has secured 18 wins in the clay swing this season. She progressed to three consecutive finals, winning her ...
The 21-year-old has been a popular booking for several national network shows in New York after becoming the first American in 10 years to win Roland Garros with a superb comeback victory over ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBerlin Ladies Open 2025: Entry List, Schedule, Results, Draw, Predictions, Prize Money and Where to WatchJune, 2025, the Berlin Ladies Open is the next big tournament ahead of Wimbledon with many of the top 10 involved. Aryna ...
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EssentiallySports on MSN“It’s Just a Game” – French Open Queen Coco Gauff Lauds American ATP Icon Despite a Disappointing Clay RunRemember how Taylor Fritz showed his fun side while praising his doubles partner Coco Gauff during the United Cup last season ...
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Tennis365 on MSNAryna Sabalenka or Coco Gauff? Who earned the most points during clay-court season?WTA Tour’s clay-court campaign is done and dusted and some players made big strides in terms of points in the WTA Rankings ...
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka overcame a second-set fight by fourth seed Coco Gauff to secure a 6-3 7-6(3) win and clinch her third Madrid Open on Saturday as the three-time major winner claimed her ...
The WTA Rankings were updated on Monday morning following the 2025 French Open, and Swiatek fell two spots to World No. 7. Mirra Andreeva remained at No. 6, and Qinwen Zheng jumped two spots to No. 5.
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