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Andy Roddick is a big fan of what Naomi Osaka did last week as the 2003 US Open champion thinks that the Japanese returning ...
Maybe this is his moment to make Alcaraz sweat a little. Lajovic likes clay—his only two career titles came on the surface—and he has already won three matches in Rome. Alcaraz, meanwhile, is ...
Iga Swiatek gets back on track at Italian Open after being routed by Coco Gauff in Madrid - Swiatek has bounced back from one ...
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, ATP stars joined the debate about whether 100 men can defeat a gorilla, which has been ...
It is bad injury news this morning for fans of Paula Badosa and Petra Kvitova with both out of the Rome Open having withdrawn on the eve of their matches at the Foro Italico.
Badosa cited her recurring back injury; Kvitova, an issue with her lower leg. ROME, Italy—A star-studded schedule of women’s matches at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia took a hit early Thursday ...
Paula Badosa and Petra Kvitova both withdrew due to injury ahead of their Internazionali BNL d'Italia second-round matches against Naomi Osaka and Ons Jabeur respectively.
Paula Badosa has added another tournament to her withdrawal list as this time the Spanish tennis star was forced to pull out ...
Naomi Osaka insists playing a WTA 125 (Challenger) tournament is never an issue for her since she "does not have an ego" and ...
The contest is, among other things, a sign of how quickly the fates of tennis players can change. Two months ago, Badosa’s comeback was going much better than Osaka’s; now Osaka is coming off a 125 ...
The former world No. 1 has adopted various mindsets throughout her return to tennis. She's still searching for the best one.
As Osaka traverses through the challenges of being a professional tennis player and now a mom, it remains to be seen if she ...