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Coco Gauff Survives a Final Game for the Ages to End Mirra Andreeva’s Rome Run
The final game lasted 20 points and more than 13 minutes. By the end of it, the match no longer felt entirely real. Mirra Andreeva had already clawed her way back from 4-1 down in the deciding set and was…
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Sorana Cirstea Ages Like Fine Wine as Rome Dream Continues With Ruthless Ostapenko Win
Good wine does not shout. It settles. Deepens. Becomes calmer, richer and somehow more dangerous with time. Sorana Cirstea’s tennis currently feels much the same. At 36, in the final season of her career and playing a tournament she has…
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From Sorana Cirstea’s Renaissance to Mirra Andreeva’s Relentlessness — Rome’s Quarter-finals Suddenly Feel Wide Open
Rome was supposed to sharpen the hierarchy before Roland Garros. Instead, it has scrambled it. Partly. The world No. 1 is gone. The defending champion is gone. Madison Keys is gone. So is Amanda Anisimova before even striking a ball.…
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Coco Gauff Was Already Walking to the Locker Room Before Rome Turned Around
For one brief moment deep inside the second set, Coco Gauff had already started preparing herself for the fallout. Not tactically. Emotionally. Iva Jovic stood on the edge of the biggest victory of her young career, serving with match point…
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LIVE WTA Rankings 2026
Welcome to our LIVE WTA Rankings 2026 hub — updated as of May 10, 2026. The next update will be after the final of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome. This is your go-to source for the latest WTA rankings,…
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Elena Rybakina Looks Sharper Than Madrid as Alexandra Eala’s Rome Run Ends
Madrid felt uncertain. Not disastrous, not chaotic, but slightly incomplete. Elena Rybakina moved through the tournament with flashes of authority yet never entirely looked like herself physically or rhythmically. The timing was occasionally late, the serving phases uneven and the…
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Jessica Pegula Delivers First Double Bagel of Career in Ruthless Rome Demolition
Jessica Pegula has built her career on consistency, precision and professionalism. She rarely overwhelms opponents through chaos or emotional surges. Instead, she slowly removes their options until matches begin to feel mathematically inevitable. What happened in Rome on Saturday felt…
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Elise Mertens Keeps Giving Belgium Reasons to Notice After Stunning Rome Win Over Jasmine Paolini
In the most surreal little country in Europe, cycling, pralines and steak-frites have always sat untouched at the top of the sporting and cultural food chain. Only briefly was that order interrupted — by two women holding tennis rackets. Justine…
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Sorana Cirstea, the Hand That Keeps Giving, Produces One of Rome’s Biggest Shocks Against Sabalenka
For a set and a half, this looked like the inevitable ending to a familiar story. Aryna Sabalenka was overpowering the court, flattening rallies and moving steadily toward another routine victory in Rome. Sorana Cirstea — now 36, playing the…
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Aryna Sabalenka, Russian Players and the ITF’s Uneasy Balancing Act Over War and Neutrality
The International Tennis Federation spent most of its existence doing work that rarely generated headlines. Since its formation in Paris in 1913, the organisation has acted as tennis’s rule-maker and administrator — overseeing international competitions, Olympic participation, junior development and…
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Sabalenka and Rybakina Look Relentless While Gauff and Swiatek Grind Through Rome
The rankings of the opponents told their own story. Barbora Krejcikova arrived ranked No. 53 in the world. Tereza Valentova sits at No. 48. Catherine McNally came in at No. 63. Maria Sakkari, despite her recent slide, remains No. 47.…
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Argentine Solana Sierra Rolls Deeper Into Rome as Her Clay-Court Rise Accelerates
Solana Sierra arrived in Rome carrying the kind of momentum that no longer feels accidental. The Argentine’s breakthrough clay swing had already begun turning heads in Madrid, where she reached the last 16 with fearless, controlled tennis. But what is…
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Jovic Takes Both Breakers to Defeat Kessler in Tight Rome Battle
Iva Jovic showed remarkable composure in the biggest moments on Tuesday night in Rome, defeating McCartney Kessler 7-6(5), 7-6(4) in a match defined by momentum swings, pressure-filled service games, and two tense tiebreaks. Although the scoreboard showed a straight-sets victory,…













