The Belgian embraced tennis as a passion and a career, but the heights of the sport brought some of her lowest moments.
Since the WTA Finals were first held in 1972, only five women have won the title without ever winning a Grand Slam.
Officially retired from professional tennis since April, Garbiñe Muguruza has been quick to begin her reconversion. The ...
Iga Swiatek will bid to return to the top of the rankings in her first appearance since the US Open and Elena Rybakina has ...
Winning the WTA Finals title on multiple occasions has proven a difficult task in recent years. While 10 women in tournament ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka commenced her WTA Finals campaign in Riyadh on Saturday with a fifth victory in as many ...
The 2024 WTA Finals are nearly here, with the top singles and doubles players set to do battle one more time this ...
New WTA Finals tournament director Garbine Muguruza believes there is absolutely zero reason to complain about the WTA ...
From Caroline Garcia's remarkable Fort Worth breakthrough to Martina Navratilova's Madison Square Garden dominance, past champions relive the indelible moments and emotions that defined their WTA ...
WTA Finals tournament director Garbine Muguruza has ... s tour was “listening to us much more” and had improved their communication with players. But Muguruza believes there is no reason ...
Coco Gauff became the first player to seal her semifinal spot from the Orange Group at the WTA Finals 2024 with her 6-3, 6-4 win over defending champion Iga Swiatek.
As one of the most decorated coaches and players on the WTA Tour play their first tournament together, what can fans expect?