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  • Amanda Anisimova

    Here is what Amanda Anisimova changed after her breakout season

    3m read 2d ago
  • Mirra Andreeva, Adelaide 2026

    A year older and a year wiser, Andreeva brings renewed mindset into 2026

    3m read 2d ago
  • Victoria Mboko, Adelaide 2026

    No looking back: Victoria Mboko continues her steady climb

    3m read 2d ago
  • Belinda Bencic MVP trophy United Cup 2026

    It truly was 'Belinda's World' as Bencic receives United Cup MVP honor

    Belinda Bencic was named the United Cup's most valuable player, finishing with a 9-1 record and a perfect 5-0 record in singles. Swiss captain Stan Wawrinka often said it was "Belinda's World," and Bencic could not have asked for a better singles start to the 2026 season.

    3m read 4d ago
  • Elina Svitolina, Auckland 2026

    Keeping it in the family: Svitolina matches husband’s success in Auckland

    Now rising to No. 12 in the world, Elina Svitolina credits a refreshed mental approach and the support of her husband for her flawless run to the ASB Classic trophy.

    4m read 4d ago
  • Aryna Sabalenka, Brisbane 2026

    How Brisbane champ Sabalenka transformed from power hitter to tactical master

    After sweeping through the field without dropping a single set, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka used her successful title defense to showcase a "touch game" and defensive variety that left her opponents with no answers.

    4m read 4d ago
  • Solana Sierra United Cup 2026 Perth

    Ahead of Australian Open main-draw debut, Sierra's poised to take next step in 2026

    From a magical, lucky loser Round of 16 Wimbledon run to two WTA 125 titles and becoming Argentina's No. 1, Solana Sierra had a stellar 2025 season. Playing in her first main draw at the Australian Open, she's ready for another breakout year on the WTA Tour.

    4m read 2d ago
  • Paula Badosa, Brisbane 2026

    'Keep fighting': Badosa is back -- and she's dangerous

    After an injury-plagued season that cost her a large portion of 2025, Paula Badosa is back and healthy. Her number one goal for 2026 is to stay on court, but she also has big plans to return to the upper tier of the rankings.

    4m read 1w ago
  • Marta Kostyuk, Brisbane 2026

    With increased power and a clear goal in mind, Kostyuk has Top 10 aspirations

    Marta Kostyuk had an intentional offseason, taking an extended break to recharge and focusing on precision strength to increase power. Now the World No. 26 is ready to blow past her career-high No. 16 ranking and into the Top 10.

    5m read 1w ago
  • Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah, Biarritz 2025

    20 questions with 20-year-old rising star Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah

    With a first WTA title, a Roland Garros debut and a career-high ranking behind her, Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah reflects on a defining 2025 and what comes next in 2026.

    7m read 2w ago
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