Just over a year ago, Iga Swiatek was fresh from a confounding loss. Unseeded Czech teenager Linda Noskova had ended ...
Iga Swiatek is the defending champion. Swiatek's consistency is highlighted by the fact that she won the first event in all of her last 50 WTA events.
One of the major points of debate during the Australian Open was the “double bounce” incident during the women’s quarterfinal ...
World No. 2 Iga Swiatek started off her 2025 season with a strong performance at the United Cup, where she helped Poland reach the finals. However, she lost to World No.
A three-time winner in Qatar, second seed Swiatek sounded cheerful ahead of her first match in Doha following a bye in the opening round. She takes on Maria Sakkari of Greece in her second match on ...
Ekaterina Alexandrova stuns Aryna Sabalenka in world No. 1's first match since Australian Open final
I think for a week I was still thinking about that match,” Aryna Sabalenka says of her loss to Madison Keys in Melbourne. Was it still on her mind in Doha on Tuesday?
The former world No. 1 played efficient tennis to reach her first Grand Slam hard-court semifinal since 2022.
The Qatar Open continues with Day Two seeing a shock win for Leylah Fernandez as Emma Navarro has been dumped out on her return to action after the Australian Open.
Sabalenka, who is seeking her third consecutive Australian Open trophy, also deals in power, and like Swiatek has had a relatively easy path to the final. She's dropped just one set in the six ...
Keys claimed crucial breaks midway through both sets to see off the Ukrainian and reach a third Australian Open semi-final. Swiatek leads the head-to-head between the pair 4-1 - but Keys did win ...
Aside from her 2022 U.S. Open win, Swiatek’s successes on the surface have come away from the majors. Before this year’s Australian Open, she hadn’t reached a hard-court major semifinal ...
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