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Sabalenka Withstands Stearns Resistance Before Pulling Clear in Madrid
Aryna Sabalenka’s Madrid campaign moved forward with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Peyton Stearns, though the path through it required more adjustment than assertion. For long stretches, this was a match that resisted separation. Stearns made sure of that early.…
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From Top 10 to No. 84: Daria Kasatkina’s Slump Deepens After Madrid Heartbreak
Daria Kasatkina’s difficult trajectory took another sharp turn in Madrid, where a first-round defeat defined less by the opponent than by the opportunities she let slip has pushed her to a ranking low not seen in over a decade. The…
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Elina Svitolina Stunned by Anna Bondár in Madrid Second-Round Upset
Elina Svitolina arrived in Madrid with one of the steadiest résumés of the 2026 season, her form quietly placing her among the more reliable contenders in the draw. That made Thursday’s 6-3, 6-4 defeat to Anna Bondár feel less like…
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Coco Gauff Channels Nadal Mindset as Madrid Open Defence Begins Under Pressure
Coco Gauff arrives in Madrid with 650 significant points to defend but little appetite for framing it that way. The American, now world No. 4, returns to one of her strongest clay-court events with a deliberately reset perspective—one that leans…
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Elena Rybakina leads WTA Race but keeps Madrid focus on Grand Slam prize
Elena Rybakina’s early-season authority has been difficult to ignore, even if she continues to downplay it. The Kazakh sits atop the 2026 WTA Race, her titles in Melbourne and Stuttgart forming the backbone of a campaign built as much on…
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Ons Jabeur Welcomes Baby Boy During Break From the Tour
Ons Jabeur’s next chapter has begun away from the court, marked not by rankings or results, but by a moment on April 20, 2026, she described in her own words as a “tiny miracle.” The former world No. 2 confirmed…
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From Roland Garros Breakout to Brutal Reset: Lois Boisson Returns With Scars—and Belief
There are comebacks, and then there are returns that feel like a second debut. Lois Boisson arrived in Madrid somewhere in between—no longer the surprise story of Roland Garros, not yet the player she believes she can become again. On…
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Anisimova’s Madrid Withdrawal Deepens 2026 Slump
Amanda Anisimova’s season has not stalled—it has slipped out of rhythm. Madrid was supposed to be the moment she re-entered the conversation on clay. Instead, a wrist injury keeps her out, extending a stop-start campaign that has yet to find…
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Mirra Andreeva Finds Joy Again as New Mindset Fuels Her Rise
Something has shifted in Mirra Andreeva’s game—and more importantly, in her relationship with it. In Stuttgart, where the margins are thin and the field unforgiving, the 18-year-old did more than reach another semi-final. She offered a clearer window into the…
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Emma Raducanu Withdraws From Madrid Open as Illness Setback Continues
Emma Raducanu’s stop-start 2026 season has taken another turn, with the former US Open champion withdrawing from the Madrid Open as she continues to deal with the lingering effects of illness. The Brit has not competed since March and had…
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Marta Kostyuk Claims Rouen Open Title in Historic All-Ukrainian Final Against Veronika
Marta Kostyuk delivered on top billing in Rouen, defeating Veronika Podrez 6-3, 6-4 to secure her second WTA title and bring an end to a run of three consecutive final defeats. In doing so, she returned to the Top 25…
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Elena Rybakina Claims Stuttgart Crown Again With Composed Win Over Karolina Muchova
Elena Rybakina’s collection is growing—and Stuttgart remains her showroom. The world No.2 secured another Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title with a controlled 7-5, 6-1 victory over Karolina Muchova, underlining her authority on indoor clay and collecting her 13th WTA title.…
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Ukrainian Final in France: Podrez’s Improbable Rise Meets Kostyuk’s Expectation in Rouen
There are finals, and then there are weeks that refuse to behave. Rouen 2026 has delivered the latter — an all-Ukrainian decider on indoor clay, where Marta Kostyuk carries the weight of expectation and Veronika Podrez arrives with nothing but…
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Elena Rybakina Ends Andreeva Run in Stuttgart to Reach Final With Commanding Display
Elena Rybakina halted Mirra Andreeva’s surge in Stuttgart with a performance that shifted from measured control to outright authority, sealing a 7-5, 6-1 win to book her place in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix final. Against a teenager who had…
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Iga Swiatek Sees Progress Despite Andreeva Defeat as Rebuild Continues after Stuttgart
Iga Swiatek left Stuttgart without the result she wanted—but not without something to build on. After her three-set defeat to Mirra Andreeva in the quarter-finals, the former world No. 1 pointed to clear improvements in her baseline game, even as…













