Iga Swiatek begins her Doha campaign against Maria Sakkari, looking to become only the second woman this century to win the same tournament four years in a row.
“She is a top player ... tennis, and you live for these matches. It's going to be a great buzz of adrenaline,” Raducanu said. The 22-year-old will hope to recover in time to face Swiatek ...
Speaking on Eurosport, tennis great McEnroe believes physical struggles ... “She’s obviously playing against the world No 2, Swiatek who is a brilliant player, but hard courts are not her favourite ...
What’s the right moment to hitch your hopes to an up-and-coming tennis player? People were having ... “They said it was going to be me, Iga (Swiatek) and Ben Shelton,” Fonseca recalled ...
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And there aren’t many better than Iga Swiatek. As an unseeded player ... This does not suit Raducanu, who has been blighted by injury but played high-level tennis when fit, even if her crowning ...
As athletes from across the world descend on Melbourne Park, top female tennis players ... said that while the player is “still finding her form… hard court does suit her,” and her loss ...
After winning her fifth Grand Slam title at the French Open last year, Iga Swiatek was considered the best active women's tennis player in the world. However, Swiatek has not won a tournament since ...
In just a few days, Swiatek will be back in action on hard courts. She is scheduled to play the WTA 1000 Doha (called the ...
And with her victory over the Slovak, she kept an incredible streak going: Swiatek is still the only tennis player, male or female, to reach the third round or better at every Grand Slam this decade.
Some tennis players have complained that Swiatek and Sinner were able to skirt harsher punishment because they had the financial means to pay for expensive laboratory analysis and top legal teams.
Novak Djokovic might have lost the opportunity to win a record-breaking 11th Australian Open title, but the acclaimed athlete is moving towards helping professional tennis players facing legal issues.