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Tennis365 on MSNWhen is Alexander Zverev’s next tournament. What about his ranking, sponsors and prize money?Alexander Zverev turned professional in 2013, at the age of 16, after being the world No 1 at the junior level with many ...
PSG had a close call, but PSG has qualified for the final of the French Cup 2024-25. Against Dunkerque, the Parisians were ...
One of the biggest names in U.S. tennis will be a prominent French Open commentator beginning next month. According to Andrew ...
Eight-time Grand Slam champion Andre Agassi will be a studio analyst for TNT Sports during the semifinals and finals at ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 9 youngest women to earn $1m on WTA Tour: Martina Hingis among five 16-year-oldsMartina Hingis, Jennifer Capriati, Monica Seles, Coco Gauff and Mirra Andreeva all earned their first $1m in WTA prize money ...
As Woad prepares to defend her Augusta National Women's Amateur title, she sits down to reflect on the past year.
The first hard-court leg of the calendar year saw new champions, overwhelming upsets, and a resurgence of players in the new era.
World champion collects prestigious Belgian National Trophy for Sporting Merit in Brussels, an award athletes can win only ...
Ranked 54th entering the tournament, the Czech Republic teenager plowed through with poise and a stellar 130 mph serve.
Jakub Mensik, a 19-year-old from Czech Republic, defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets to win the Miami Open on Sunday.
Trying to win his 100th ATP Tour title, Djokovic ran into both the power and precision of the rising 19-year-old Czech.
On Saturday night, Aryna Sabalenka defeated Jessica Pegula in straight sets to win the Miami Open: 7-5, 6-2. It was Sabalenka's second title of the year; better yet, it was a WTA Masters 1000 event.
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