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Zheng’s 2025: The Year Her Game Looked Top-5 and Her Body Didn’t
For a 23-year-old already billed as a possible future No.1, 2025 was supposed to be the year Qinwen Zheng stopped knocking and simply moved in. For long stretches, the tennis played along: WTA 1000 quarterfinals on hard, a statement run…
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Australian Open Wildcards 2026: Teen Prodigy Emerson Jones and Elizabeth Mandlik Lead the Charge Into Melbourne
The first batch of 2026 Australian Open wildcards has delivered a mix of youthful promise and seasoned resilience, setting the stage for a women’s main draw packed with local flavour and compelling backstories. While wildcards are often routine allocations, this…
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Badosa’s 2025: One Big Melbourne Charge, Too Many Mid-Match Goodbyes
For much of 2025, Paula Badosa’s tennis looked ready for the Top 5 again. Her body, stubborn as ever, did not get the memo. This was a year that began with a Grand Slam semifinal in Melbourne and ended with…
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Kostyuk’s Raw, Relentless 2025 — A Season That Hit Harder Than the Ranking Shows
Some players rise by tidying the margins. Marta Kostyuk did the opposite in 2025 — she played with a kind of emotional acceleration that made even her routine wins feel like they were one momentum swing away from chaos. If…
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Vera Zvonareva’s Remarkable Comeback at 41 — The Return of a Grand Slam Warrior in Dubai
Tennis has a short memory — and Vera Zvonareva was supposed to be part of its past. But in Dubai, under the hard lights and harder courts, the 41-year-old Russian reminded everyone that elegance, when mixed with endurance, can outlast…
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Marie Bouzkova Joins Forces with Marc Lopez as Lois Boisson Brings in Carlos Martínez — A Spanish Touch to Czech and French Ambition
Two different players, one shared ambition. Marie Bouzkova, the composed Czech counterpuncher, and Loïs Boisson, France’s fearless new face, both ended 2025 at crossroads — steady progress shadowed by missed opportunities. As the WTA off-season reshuffles its pieces, both women…
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Olga Danilovic: Finding Strength in the Shadow of a Giant
For Olga Danilovic, growing up Serbian in tennis means living under the long shadow of Novak Djokovic — but also occasionally basking in his light. The 24-year-old left-hander, once ranked as high as No. 32, has not only shared the…
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Yastremska’s 2025: Giant-Killer Energy, Titleless Chaos
If there was one player the seeds didn’t want anywhere near their quarter in 2025, it was Dayana Yastremska. She didn’t win a title, didn’t crack the Top 20, and still managed to leave a trail of wreckage through draws…
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Pavlyuchenkova Says Yes: Maldives Magic, a Fur-Coated Fiancé, and a New Chapter Beyond the Tour
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova has survived pressure cookers from Court Philippe-Chatrier to Arthur Ashe, but nothing in her 18-year career quite prepared her for the shock of happiness that arrived on a beach in the Maldives. The woman who once played for…
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America’s Power Season: How the US Turned Depth Into a 2025 WTA Trophy Avalanche
The WTA season ended with an unmistakable truth: if 2025 belonged to anyone, it belonged to the United States. Fourteen singles titles — more than double the next nation — told the story of a country whose depth finally translated…
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Kenin’s 2025: A Season Played With Matches on Her Racquet and Fire at Her Back
There are players who fade quietly when their ranking slips, and then there is Sofia Kenin — a former Grand Slam champion who treats adversity like an irritant rather than a verdict. Her 2025 campaign wasn’t a climb, nor a…
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Sabalenka Ends Her Champion’s Year with a Brazilian Reset — and Eyes an Even Fiercer 2026
Sometimes a season doesn’t finish on a tennis court but somewhere far quieter, where no one asks about unreturned serves. Aryna Sabalenka closed out her extraordinary 2025 exactly like that — soaking in Brazil, meeting her partner’s family and friends,…
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Elena Rybakina’s Serving Masterclass: The Ace Queen Who Left the Rest of the WTA Miles Behind in 2025
Elena Rybakina didn’t just lift the WTA Finals trophy in Riyadh — she detonated a season-long serving statement that no player came close to matching. In a year defined by razor-thin margins and relentless scheduling, the Kazakh finished with a…
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Coco Gauff Smashes an Unwanted WTA Record as Double-Fault Woes Hit New Heights in 2025
In a season where Coco Gauff collected a Grand Slam, banked endorsement millions, and cemented her status as the most marketable young star in sport, the American also managed to stumble into a far less glamorous milestone — one she…
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Raducanu’s 2025: A Year Played on the Border Between Comeback and Consequence
Some seasons shout; Emma Raducanu’s 2025 whispered, crackled, and occasionally roared — often in the space of a single match. It was the year she finally stopped being a walking comeback story and started being a functioning tour player again,…














