Philippines' world No. 29 Alex Eala returns to the venue of her career-altering tournament this week in Miami.
On borrowed time only three months ago, the New York-born former world No. 2 has finally recovered from a back injury and is playing better than ever ahead of her “home” Slam.
Coco Gauff is in good spirits and raring to go ahead of the Miami Open. The world number four suffered a concerning injury at the prior Indian Wells event, forced to retire in the third round ...
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Sabalenka suggests she will never play in Dubai tournament again
Sabalenka won the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday. The post Sabalenka Suggests She Will Never Play in Dubai Tournament Again ...
Aryna Sabalenka is not sure if I ever want to go there after criticism from the Dubai tournament director for their ...
The Foro Italico is set for a major transformation—far beyond a simple facelift. This is a structural intervention destined to reshape both the sporting and urban profile of Rome. The Centre Court, ...
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