Former world number two Anett Kontaveit said she was in too much pain to continue her tennis career after Wimbledon following her first-round win on Wednesday. The Estonian announced last month that ...
The former Wimbledon semifinalist meets the five-time Grand Slam champion at the net, at the end of a hard-fought final. The capacity crowd cheers for both players as Kirsten Flipkens powers to the ...
It's a boy for former World No.2 Anett Kontaveit: The highest-ranking Estonian tennis player in Hologic WTA Tour history recently welcomed her first child, a son named Leon. The former World No.2 ...
Oh, baby! Former world No. 2 Anett Kontaveit announced her pregnancy in sleek fashion last week, as she and longtime boyfriend Brent Lepistu posed for an all-black maternity photo shoot with ...
Former world No 2 Anett Kontaveit has claimed the Luxembourg Ladies Tennish Masters title after beating 2014 French Open semifinalist Andrea Petkovic in the final. Kontaveit, 27, handed a 7-5 6-2 loss ...
Anett Kontaveit says "the life didn't end" the moment she retired from pro tennis but also admitted that she is feeling "scared" about how she is going to adjust to certain things and routines which ...
A year ago, Anett Kontaveit was dealing with the emotional impact of coming up short against Serena Williams at the 2022 US Open. Fast forward 12 months and the former world No. 2 is living her best ...
On Wednesday, recently retired Anett Kontaveit posted a series of photos and videos from Drake's Madison Square Garden concert. "It's all a blur," Kontaveit wrapped up her night referring to the name ...
Anett Kontaveit will play a farewell match against Ons Jabeur later this year in Tallinn. Kontaveit, 27, played the final tournament of her career at this past Wimbledon. But Kontaveit - who was ...
World No 1 Iga Swiatek congratulated Anett Kontaveit on her career after the Estonian played the final match of her career at Wimbledon. Kontaveit, a former world No 2, concluded her career this ...
WIMBLEDON, EnglandWIMBLEDON, England — The last player Serena Williams beat before retiring last year has now called it quits on her own career after a second-round loss at Wimbledon on Thursday.
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