The ATP and WTA schedules push players through a grueling season with little rest. As injuries and withdrawals pile up, it ...
The riddle of the court surface at Indian Wells has a deceptively simple answer: Players get out what they, and the weather, ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNRussian teen Andreeva focused on the job as WTA ranking risesMirra Andreeva's rise in the WTA rankings has accelerated so quickly that the 17-year-old Russian can't keep track. She ...
For the first time, professional women tennis players in the WTA will have access to a comprehensive support system with the ...
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Motherly on MSNWomen’s pro tennis players now eligible for paid maternity leave—a historic win for women in sportsThe WTA now offers up to 12 months of paid maternity leave, marking a historic step in supporting female athletes. Learn how ...
Currently, 25 mothers are active on the WTA Tour. Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic recently won a title after returning ...
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How do tennis world rankings work? Tennis world rankings are calculated by the ATP and WTA, who award points based on a player's performance at particular tournaments. The further a player ...
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Tennis World on MSNWTA and Saudi partners announce historic paid maternity leave for female starsThe WTA and its Saudi partners have announced a major move as female stars will receive paid maternity leave for the first ...
Of course, the WTA is not alone in accepting Saudi money. Far more funds have flowed into the sport of golf via its breakaway ...
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