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Raducanu falls to Zheng in Queen's Club quarters
Emma Raducanu's quarterfinal defeat to Zheng Qinwen at the Queen's Club Championship means there are no Brits left at the tournament going into the final weekend.
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Engel youngest in grass-court quarters since '85
German 17-year-old Justin Engel became the youngest player since Boris Becker 40 years ago to reach the quarterfinals of an ATP Tour grass-court tournament by making the last eight at the Stuttgart Open on Thursday.
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Wimbledon ups payouts; champs to get over $4M
Wimbledon has increased its prize money for this year's championships to 53.5 million pounds ($72.59 million), a 7% increase on 2024. The singles champions will receive 3 million pounds ($4.07 million) each.
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Raducanu, Boulter fall in doubles at Queen's Club
Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu's doubles partnership at the Queen's Club Championships came to an end on Wednesday as they fell to a 6-2, x-x defeat.
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WTA to protect rankings after fertility procedures
Women's tennis players who choose to undergo a fertility protection procedure will be allowed to take time away from the sport and return to competitive action with a protected ranking, the WTA announced Wednesday.
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Boisson up 296 spots in WTA after fairy-tale run
After a fairy-tale run at the French Open, Lois Boisson has jumped 296 spots up the WTA rankings to No. 65, while Jannik Sinner maintains his top spot in the ATP despite losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz.
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Murray leaves door open to coaching return
Andy Murray has not ruled out a return to coaching after his partnership with Novak Djokovic ended after just six months.
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Racket Rafael Nadal used to win 2017 French Open sells for $157,333
Nadal won his 10th French Open title using this racket and didn't drop a set all tournament.
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McEnroe: Alcaraz, Sinner could beat prime Nadal
The level of Carlos Alcaraz's and Jannik Sinner's tennis is so high that they would both be favorites to beat Rafael Nadal "at his best," John McEnroe has claimed.
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Raducanu on stalker ordeal: 'Wary when I go out'
Emma Raducanu has admitted she is "wary" when she goes out following her stalker ordeal earlier this year.
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The Big Two? This Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry is epic
Sinner and Alcaraz have combined to win the last six Grand Slams -- and are pushing each other to new heights in the sport.
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Nadal, Billie Jean King lead reactions to Carlos Alcaraz winning French Open title
Congratulations poured in for Carlos Alcaraz after he defeated Jannik Sinner in a classic French Open final.
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French Open winners: Men's and women's singles champions
Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff were named singles champions at the 2025 French Open. Check out all-time men's and women's winners now.
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Winningest American-born tennis players: Williams, Sampras
Serena Williams and Pete Sampras are among the winningest tennis players from the U.S. in the Open era. Check out other top U.S. performers now.
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With French Open title, Coco Gauff's time is now
After all of the early hype, Coco Gauff is coming into her own -- and she's still only 21.
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Why are there so few women coaches in professional tennis?
Just 12 out of 128 players in the 2025 French Open women's main draw have a woman coach. And many within the sport aim to get more women in the role.
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To serve or to receive? The ultimate decision for any pro tennis player
The coin toss winner in a tennis match gets the choice: to receive or serve first. And the pro players are surprisingly divided on it.
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Is this the last time we'll see line judges at a Grand Slam?
The French Open is the last of the majors to use human line judges -- and it's been a topic of debate in Paris.