Amanda Anasimova, who competed in both the Wimbledon and U.S. Open 2025 finals, wore an ALC one-shoulder dress with Apoa ...
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Coco Gauff reacts to fellow American Ann Li winning her first WTA title in four years
Coco Gauff took notice of Ann Li's Guangzhou final win and congratulated fellow American tennis player on her big week at the ...
The crowning moment of the WTA Tour is here! The best players in women’s tennis have arrived, and one thing is guaranteed: ...
The 54th edition of the WTA Finals will kick off on November 1. Coco Gauff will enter the tournament as the defending ...
The world's best women's tennis players have spent the past few days in Saudi Arabia preparing for the 2025 WTA Finals. While ...
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Jan-Michael Gambill: Coco Gauff enters WTA Finals with mental edge
Speaking about mental strength, Gambill emphasizes that Coco Gauff has an advantage in this aspect, which could ultimately be ...
After 10 months of blood, sweat, and tears, eight players are set to compete at the 2025 WTA Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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What Sabalenka said in the gym after losing to Coco Gauff, according to her coach
Stacey pointed out that Sabalenka was frustrated with her game, and the frustration grew from moment to moment.
Players posed for fashion portraits before play got underway at the last combined ATP and WTA event of the year.
Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova attend the official ceremony, while defending champion Iga Swiatek explores the city and joins a Special Olympics clinic.
Social media abuse from gamblers and bettors has been a growing issue in sports, with women's tennis being a notable example.
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