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USTA axes jobs as pandemic hits finances
The United States Tennis Association has axed 110 jobs and closed its White Plains, New York office as the COVID-19 pandemic bites into its financial
WTA president unsure of restart without vaccine
WTA president Mickey Lawler believes it will be extremely difficult for the women’s tour to recommence fully without a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus. Lawler
Ice queen? Don’t make me laugh, says Pliskova
World No. 3 Karolina Pliskova says her ‘ice queen’ tag is unwarranted and adds that she does get quite emotional during matches. Pliskova also said
Pliskova wins LiveScore Cup event in Prague
World No.3 Karolina Pliskova won the LiveScore Cup in Prague on Saturday, after overcoming Tereza Martincova in the final 6-2. 6-4. Martincova, who was a
Barty fears for safety of support staff
World No.1 Ash Barty says the safety of her support staff has to be considered before she would agree to playing at the US Open
Pliskova beats the rain to down Strycova in Prague
World No.3 Karolina Pliskova beat fellow Czech Barbora Strycova 7-5 6-1 in the opening match of a rain interrupted LiveScore Cup in Prague. The event,
Barty’s dad tells of daughter’s ‘sadness’
Ash Barty’s dad Rob has opened up on the reasons why his daughter walked away from the game in 2014. The current world No.1 rose
It will be tough to return, admits Halep
Simona Halep has admitted it will be difficult return to competitive tennis after the COVID-19 lockdown. With no firm plan in place for a return
Italian championships look for September date
Italian tennis officials are confident the Rome clay court event will take place in September. Federation president Angelo Binaghi said yesterday he believes the ATP and WTA
Limits to back-up staff on WTA agenda
The WTA is considering limiting the number of back-up staff a player can have once the 2020 season resumes. Changes being considered are only one