Dubai Top Story WTA

Knee injury knocks Jabeur out of Dubai

This week’s Dubai WTA 500 event lost a top draw card as Tunisian Ons Jabeur withdrew on Sunday with the chronic knee problem which has compromised

Abu Dhabi Qatar Open Top Story WTA

Raducanu routed, dumped out in Doha

Emma Raducanu exited almost before she began on Monday as the Brit was dealt out of the WTA Qatar Open in a first-round loss to

Abu Dhabi Top Story WTA

Raducanu one and done in Abu Dhabi

Wild card Emma Raducanu failed to find a place in the Abu Dhabi Open quarter-finals as she was beaten by second seed Ons Jabeur. 21-year-old

Abu Dhabi Top Story WTA

Raducanu will try and pass a Top 10 test

Emma Raducanu advanced on Monday to the second round of the WTA Abu Dhabi event and will now try to step up to a win

Cancun Top Story WTA WTA Finals

Favourites dominate in crisis-hit WTA Finals

Title favourites laid on three 6-0 setsĀ in a collective rush to victory at the controversy-marred ATP Finals in Cancun, Mexico. ComplaintsĀ from top players in the

Top Story WTA Zhengzhou

Jabeur out in China with knee injury

Ons Jabeur was caught by a knee injury on Thursday and forced to pull out of the WTA Zhengzhou event. The two-time Wimbledon finalist was

Ningbo Top Story WTA

Jabeur claims first Asian title in Ningbo

Treble Grand Slam finalist Ons Jabeur on Saturday completed a breakthrough WTA title in Asia as she defeated Diana Schnaider 6-2, 6-1 Ningbo. The Tunisian ranked seventh

The US Open Top Story WTA

Sabalenka storms through with new No. 1 status

Aryna Sabalenka won her debut match since clinching the No. 1 WTA ranking for the first time hours earlier, reaching the US Open quarter-finals 6-1,

ATP The US Open Top Story Video WTA

US Open Week 1 in review

HOW MUCH? Yes, it’s New York, the Big Apple for the US Open 2023. And Big prices. Van Leeuwen ice cream, a bespoke organic New

ATP The US Open Top Story Video WTA

Mystery illness hits US Open

A mystery illness is wreaking havoc on the US Open in New York with many players unwell and some withdrawing from the event. Former world No.3