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Lilli Tagger Keeps Moving as 2026 Comes Into Focus
Lilli Tagger has chosen motion over pause. With the season barely in the rear-view mirror, the 17-year-old Austrian has relocated to Dubai, not for a reset but for continuity, treating the weeks after her breakthrough year as an extension rather…
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Linda Noskova’s 2025: The Year She Kept Climbing, Losing Narrowly, and Learning Fast
Linda Noskova’s 2025 season wasn’t built on one incandescent fortnight. It was built on accumulation — wins stacked carefully, losses absorbed without panic, and a ranking climb powered more by repetition than revelation. By October, she had played 63 matches,…
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Svitolina’s 2025: The Year She Turned Defence Into a Deadline
Svitolina didn’t spend 2025 chasing her old peak like a nostalgia act. She played it like an accountant with a grudge — every rally audited, every loose service game filed as unacceptable, every opponent forced to keep proving they could…
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“Even a Junior Beats Me”: Muguruza’s Brutally Honest Take Fuels Sabalenka–Kyrgios Debate
Garbiñe Muguruza has never been one for polite myths. As anticipation builds for Aryna Sabalenka’s exhibition clash with Nick Kyrgios, the former world No.1 has cut cleanly through the noise — and the conclusion is uncomfortable for anyone chasing a…
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Rybakina, Vukov and the Noise: How Riad Turned a Season of Doubt into a Statement of Power
Elena Rybakina didn’t just win the WTA Finals in Riyadh. She walked straight through one of the loudest controversies of the season and left it echoing behind her. All Ways Lead to… Stefano Vukov For months, the conversation around the…
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Naomi Osaka’s 2025: From Rust to Queens of New York Again
Naomi Osaka didn’t come back to make up the numbers. She came back to test a simple, ruthless question: Can my A-game still bend the sport?By the end of 2025, the answer wasn’t a throwback fairytale, but something more interesting:…
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“I knew I’d have to bust my ass, but I was ready for that” — Anisimova’s Year of Reinvention
Amanda Anisimova did not so much climb back to the top of women’s tennis as hammer her way through the ceiling. A season that began with quiet optimism ended with the most complete year of her career: two Grand Slam…
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Why Mercedes-Benz Signed Coco Gauff: Strategic Pivot Behind a Power Partnership
Luxury carmakers seldom move without a clear economic motive, and Mercedes-Benz’s decision to sign Coco Gauff — already the world’s highest-paid female athlete — is no exception. The partnership arrives as Mercedes navigates shifting U.S. market conditions and intense competition…
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Maya Joint Eyes 2026 Breakthrough After Stunning Rise Into WTA Top 32
Every breakout season has a moment where promise hardens into proof, and for Maya Joint that moment arrived long before the world fully caught on. The 19-year-old Australian didn’t burst onto the scene so much as glide into the elite,…
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Liudmila Samsonova’s 2025: Power, Volatility and a Grass-Court Breakthrough
Liudmila Samsonova’s 2025 was the tennis equivalent of a thunderstorm: loud, streaked with brilliance, occasionally blowing itself out far too early. In a Top 40 season series where consistency is gold, she gave us something different — volatility with teeth,…
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Sloane Stephens Plots a 2026 Comeback: ASB Classic Return, Ranking Climb and a Fresh Start in Auckland
For Sloane Stephens, the next chapter begins not with fanfare but with quiet determination. After two seasons spent wrestling with injuries, inconsistency and an alarming rankings plunge, the former US Open champion has chosen Auckland as the place to reset…
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Inside the Off-Season: Keys, Pegula and Brady Reveal the Truth About Exhibitions — And the Sabalenka vs Kyrgios Showdown
Exhibitions may sit on the fringes of the tennis calendar, but for players they often reveal far more than a routine week on tour. In a refreshingly frank episode of Players Box, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula and Jennifer Brady peeled…
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Victoria Mboko’s 2025: From Futures Courts to the Centre of the WTA Storm
In January, Victoria Mboko was grinding through W35s in the Caribbean, ranked in the 300s and still more promise than product. By late October, she was lifting a WTA 1000 trophy in Montreal, owning wins over Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina,…
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From Seeded to Squeezed Out: Katie Boulter Faces Melbourne the Hard Way After Ranking Freefall
Katie Boulter used to stride into Melbourne Park like she belonged. This January, she’ll arrive with a wristband, a locker key — and no guarantee of a place in the main draw. A Season That Unravelled Too Quickly A year…













