Andreeva has played stellar tennis in her first tournament since capturing a maiden WTA 1000 title and ascending into the Top 10, rolling into the fourth round without dropping a set. She allowed just ...
Andreeva is not No. 1—yet—but she’s the WTA’s player of the moment. The 17-year-old Russian, after a 1000 title in Dubai and two rounds at Indian Wells, has won eight straight matches, and they’ve ...
Andreeva beat Rybakina in Dubai last week but that doesn't mean she expects to have an easy job in their upcoming Indian ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka reveals French Open-Wimbledon change she'd love to seeAryna Sabalenka suggests she would prefer to have a shorter gap between the Australian Open and the French Open, a move which ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNIndian Wells: Elena Rybakina survives rival's late surge, avoids potential 3R dramaUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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