#pengshuai
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Tennis wise man Roddick issues stark warning on Saudi option
- By Bill Scott
- . February 9, 2024
Former US Open winner Andy Roddick has sent out a warning that the rumoured tennis Super League which might unite the men’s Masters 1000 events and
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Swiatek wipes the slate clean with winning Beijing start
- By Bill Scott
- . October 2, 2023
Iga Swiatek brushed aside last week’s demoralising loss in Tokyo with the former No. 1 making a winning Monday start in her career debut in Beijing.
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Jabeur claims first Asian title in Ningbo
- By Bill Scott
- . September 30, 2023
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
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WTA reacts after Czech organisers ban Russian Belarus players
- By Bill Scott
- . July 30, 2023
The WTA has lashed out after organisers of next week’s 250 event in Prague announced a ban on entries from Russian and Belarus competitors. The
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A turn for the worse, but courts were fine
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 8, 2023
CALLS for players to consider legal action for poor court surfaces in the wake of Emma Raducanu’s injury in Auckland on Thursday have been dismissed
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ITF to Swiatek: Too bad you don’t like our scheduling
- By Bill Scott
- . October 4, 2022
The ITF’s top boss has slapped down complaints from Iga Swiatek after the world No. 1 objected to a travel-crazy calendar which would have taken
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Peng Shuai ‘protest’ at Wimbledon
- By Peter Rowe
- . July 5, 2022
Four activists wearing “Where is Peng Shuai?” T-shirts were stopped by security at Wimbledon yesterday and had their bags searched before being allowed stay at
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ATP facing calendar China crisis
- By Bill Scott
- . June 13, 2022
Autumn Chinese events could remain off the menu again for the ATP unless authorities there change course from the current policy of mass COVID lockdown. With
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Last chance for Raducanu?
- By Peter Rowe
- . May 1, 2022
IS Emma Raducanu in the last chance coaching saloon after sacking another mentor this week? Raducanu (or is it dad Ian) has a reputation for
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Djoko saga over? Think again
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 27, 2022
IF you thought the Novak Djokovic saga was all over, done and dusted, think again. The Age newspaper in Melbourne launched a scathing attack on