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The Bigger Dafu won: Jessica Pegula Outlasts Emma Navarro in China Open Thriller
Jessica Pegula booked her place in the China Open semi-finals on Friday with a gritty comeback win over compatriot Emma Navarro, keeping alive the possibility of an all-American final in Beijing. The third seed will now face Czech youngster Linda Noskova for a spot in the championship match. If Pegula advances, the final could feature…
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Amanda Anisimova Secures WTA Finals Spot with Epic Win Over Jasmine Paolini in Beijing
The quarterfinal battle between Amanda Anisimova and Jasmine Paolini was always expected to deliver drama, and it did not disappoint. Both players produced tennis at a level worthy of the world’s Top 3, mesmerizing the Beijing crowd with breathtaking rallies and relentless intensity. A Clash Worthy of the Biggest Stage After both athletes held serve…
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Sonay Kartal Stuns Mirra Andreeva for First Top-10 Win, Reaches China Open Quarter-Finals
Sonay Kartal achieved the biggest victory of her career at the China Open, upsetting World No. 5 Mirra Andreeva 7-5, 2-6, 7-5 to earn her first-ever Top-10 win. The 23-year-old Brit battled for two and a half hours before sealing her place in her maiden WTA 1000 quarter-final. Kartal’s Breakthrough Moment Kartal’s rise over the…
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Emma Navarro Shocks Iga Swiatek with Bagel in Decisive Set to Reach China Open Quarter-Finals
Emma Navarro produced the performance of the season at the China Open, stunning World No. 2 Iga Swiatek 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 to reach her first WTA 1000 quarter-final of 2025. The 24-year-old American delivered a flawless third set, handing the Polish star a rare bagel and halting her six-match winning streak in Beijing. Navarro Strikes…
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Amanda Anisimova Rallies Past Karolina Muchova to Reach China Open Quarter-Finals
Amanda Anisimova showcased trademark resilience to fight back from a shaky start and secure her spot in the China Open quarter-finals. The World No. 4 overcame 2024 finalist Karolina Muchova 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 in a two-hour, three-minute battle, booking her fifth career WTA 1000 quarter-final appearance and second of the season after her title run…
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Emotional Eva Lys Breaks New Ground with 2025 China Open Quarter-Final Run
Eva Lys could hardly hold back her emotions after sealing the biggest milestone of her career — reaching her first-ever WTA 1000 quarter-final at the China Open. The 23-year-old German battled past McCartney Kessler 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 to book her spot in the last eight, a victory that also guarantees her long-awaited debut in the…
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Pegula and Andreeva Shine as Zheng’s Comeback Lasts Just One and a Half Matches in Beijing
The Round of 32 in the top half of the China Open 2025 draw brought contrasting fortunes: Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva advanced in style, while Qinwen Zheng’s long-awaited comeback ended abruptly. Retirements Shift the Draw The biggest twist came in the clash between Linda Noskova (CZE) and home favorite Qinwen Zheng (CHN). Noskova led…
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Elena Rybakina Falls in China Open Third Round
The third round in the bottom half of the main draw delivered high drama and major talking points. Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini lived up to expectations, while Elena Rybakina was shocked by rising German talent Eva Lys. Gauff and Paolini Advance with Confidence Coco Gauff (USA) came through a tense battle against Leylah Fernandez…
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Coco Gauff Survives Thriller Against Leylah Fernandez in Beijing
Coco Gauff overcame Leylah Fernandez 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 after nearly three hours to reach the Round of 16 at the China Open, keeping her title defense alive. Gauff Edges Tight Opening Set Coco Gauff kept her China Open title defense alive with a hard-fought victory over Leylah Fernandez in Beijing, winning 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 after…
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Mirra Andreeva and Qinwen Zheng Advance as Kasatkina and Shnaider Exit Early
The second round in the Andreeva/Zheng quarter of the China Open 2025 delivered surprises alongside strong statements from the favorites. With two seeds bowing out, the section now looks more open heading into the latter stages. Mirra Andreeva Sets the Tone Mirra Andreeva (WRL) produced a mature display to ease past Zhu Lin (CHN) 6-2,…
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Swiatek and Pegula Looking Strong as China Open’s First Quarter Produces Upsets in Round 2
The second round in the Swiatek/Pegula quarter of the China Open 2025 was full of contrasts: dominant wins for the top seeds, surprising exits for high-profile names, and steady performances from players looking to break deeper into the draw. Swiatek in Full Flow Iga Swiatek (POL) wasted no time asserting her dominance, sweeping past Yuan…
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Paolini, Anisimova and Muchova March On as China Open Second Round Delivers
The second round in the Paolini/Anisimova quarter of the China Open 2025 wrapped up with commanding performances from the seeds and a few stern tests along the way. The big names held firm, ensuring the quarterfinals will feature a strong mix of proven stars and in-form contenders. Anisimova Finds Her Groove Amanda Anisimova (USA) was…
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Swiatek, Osaka, Raducanu and Pegula Headline Stacked First Quarter in Beijing
The opening quarter of the China Open draw delivered both routine wins and tense battles. Iga Swiatek, Naomi Osaka, Emma Raducanu, and Jessica Pegula advanced directly into the Round of 32 with byes, anchoring what looks like the tournament’s toughest section. Swiatek Leads the Charge in Beijing World No. 2 Iga Swiatek opened her China…
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Andreeva and Zheng Lead the Charge as China Open Second Quarter Takes Shape
The second quarter of the China Open main draw is now complete, with Mirra Andreeva and Qinwen Zheng headlining the group of seeds yet to begin their campaigns. Seeds on Standby, Draw Set for Round Two Top seeds advanced directly to round two with byes, joined by Daria Kasatkina, Dayana Yastremska, Diana Shnaider, Clara Tauson,…
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Badosa, Muchova and Paolini Advance on Byes as Boulter, Sevastova Shine in Beijing
With all first-round results now in from the Paolini and Anisimova section, the draw is set and attention turns to the second round of the China Open. Seeds who enjoyed byes are about to step into action, while unseeded players who battled through tough openers carry momentum into their next tests. Seeds Sit Tight, Contenders…
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Unstoppable Italy Defends Billie Jean King Cup Title with Dominant Win Over USA
Italy proved unstoppable once again in team competition, securing their second consecutive Billie Jean King Cup Finals title on Sunday with a commanding 2-0 sweep over the United States in Shenzhen. Leading the charge? A fearless Italian squad anchored by Jasmine Paolini and Elisabetta Cocciaretto. Elisabetta Cocciaretto Strikes First to Set the Tone In the…
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Korea Open 2025 — Super Saturday delivers: Swiatek vs Alexandrova for the title
Iga Swiatek will face Ekaterina Alexandrova in the Korea Open final after both top seeds ground through a two-match marathon and still found the tennis to finish strong at night. Super Saturday asked for resilience and clean patterns; the No.1-seeded’s return pressure and the No.2-seeded’s first-strike serving answered in full. Quarterfinals — the day breaks…
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Iga Swiatek Storms Ahead as 2025 Korea Open Quarterfinals Take Shape
Swiatek Cruises, Krejcikova-Raducanu Winner Awaits Top seed Iga Swiatek delivered a statement Round of 16 win in Seoul, dismissing Romania’s Sorana Cirstea 6–3, 6–2 to reach the quarterfinals. The Grand Slam champion showcased her signature baseline dominance and impeccable footwork, never allowing Cirstea a foothold in the match. Swiatek now awaits the winner of the…
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Seoul Surges: Maya Joint and Eva Lys Light Up Opening Day at Korea Open
Maya Joint vs. Sofia Kenin Headlines Second Round Drama Australia’s Maya Joint delivered yet another statement performance, edging out Linda Fruhvirtova 6–4, 7–6(4) to book a marquee second-round clash against Sofia Kenin in the Korea Open. Joint, who already owns multiple titles this season, continues to affirm her status as one of the WTA’s brightest…
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19-Year-Old Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah Claims 2025 São Paulo Title with Commanding Win Over Janice Tjen
Breakthrough Moment in Brazil for France’s Rising Star Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah made her mark on the WTA scene with a poised and clinical performance in the São Paulo Open final, defeating Janice Tjen of Indonesia 6–3, 6–4 on September 14, 2025. In a matchup of emerging talents, it was the Frenchwoman who took control from…
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By the Numbers: Iva Jovic Crushes Arango to Win First WTA 500 Title in Guadalajara—with a Heartwarming Net Moment to Match
In her first WTA 500 final, 17‑year‑old Iva Jovic from the USA delivered a commanding performance against Colombia’s Emiliana Arango, winning 6‑4, 6‑1 in just 1h 34m. The most beautiful moment wasn’t even when Iva Jovic won match point. It was her opponent’s genuinely lovely reaction. At the net, the Colombian Arango was absolutely over…
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Arango Outlasts Jacquemot to Reach First WTA 500 Final in Guadalajara
In a closely contested battle filled with momentum swings and pressure moments, Colombia’s Emiliana Arango edged past France’s Elsa Jacquemot 6–4, 7–5 to book a spot in her first-ever WTA 500 final at the 2025 Guadalajara Open. Jacquemot’s Breakthrough Run Ends One Step Short Jacquemot, playing in her maiden WTA 500 semifinal, showed flashes of…
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Double Breakthrough in São Paulo: Tjen and Rakotomanga Rajaonah Soar into First WTA 250 Final
This week’s Sao Paulo Open has delivered not just drama, but two career-changing breakthroughs. Janice Tjen and Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah are through to their first-ever WTA 250 final—and both are reaping the rewards on the rankings board. Two Breakout Stars, Two Big Ranking Leaps After her strong US Open run, Tjen had already surged last…
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Guadalajara Open 2025 Set to Crown a Unique WTA 500 Champion: Semifinalists Average Just 20.5 Years Old
The Guadalajara tournament guarantees a fresh storyline, as none of the semifinalists has ever won a WTA 500 title before. With four young and ambitious players battling for their breakthrough, the event is set to deliver a brand-new champion on Sunday. Jacquemot Turns the Tide Against Maria Elsa Jacquemot produced a gritty and determined comeback…
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Mexico’s Zarazua Stuns Haddad Maia as Francesca Jones and Rakotomanga Rajaonah Cruise Through to SP Semifinals
Zarazua Dethrones Top Seed in Gritty Upset Renata Zarazua pulled off the biggest surprise of the quarterfinals, outlasting top seed Beatriz Haddad Maia 7-6(5), 6-3 in a tension-packed battle. The Mexican’s superior second-serve performance and key conversions under pressure—winning 67% of second-serve points and 75% of break points—were the difference-makers. Despite trailing in first-serve points…
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Indonesia’s Janice Tjen Shocks Eala, Storms Into First WTA Semifinal in São Paulo
Janice Tjen delivered the biggest win of her career in São Paulo, toppling third seed Alexandra Eala 6-4, 6-1 in the quarterfinals of the Brazilian WTA 250 event. The 23-year-old Indonesian qualifier, ranked No.130, surged back from 0-3 down in the opening set to claim 12 of the last 14 games and secure a historic…



