WTA News, Results & Stats
Live WTA scores, rankings and results—fast & easy to scan
-
French Open 2026 Women’s Earnings: Find Out How Much Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, Andreeva and Every WTA Player Earned
Updated for Roland Garros 2026, the French Open offers far more than a champion’s cheque. Every round carries its own ranking-points reward and prize-money payout — and at RallyHer, we track exactly how much each woman earns depending on where…
-
Conchita Martínez and Mirra Andreeva Turned a Coaching Bond Into Roland Garros History
Conchita Martínez has always understood what softness can do to power. She knew it as a player, long before coaching boxes became part of her life. She knew it when she won Wimbledon in 1994 with patience, timing, variety and…
-
Live WTA Rankings 2026: Latest Standings After the French Open
Welcome to our LIVE WTA Rankings 2026 hub — updated as of June 6, 2026 after the Roland Garros final. The next update will be 2 weeks after Roland Garros. This is your go-to source for the latest WTA rankings,…
-
Mirra Andreeva Wins Roland Garros Twelve Years After Maria Sharapova as Maja Chwalinska Finally Runs Out of Road
For five games, Maja Chwalińska still had the magic. After nine matches, three weeks, qualifying courts, impossible wins, hotel worries, slices, moonballs, drop shots and one of the great modern Grand Slam stories, the Pole was still there in the…
-
Mirra Andreeva Looks Like the Future While Maja Chwalinska Makes Tennis Remember Its Past
The 2026 French Open final is not the one most people wrote down when the draw came out. No one wrote that down on the planet. No one. That is usually said as a polite way of describing chaos. This…
-
Only Wimbledon Can Stumble Over the Maja Chwalińska Wildcard No-Brainer
Wimbledon may soon face the kind of problem that sounds too absurd to be real. What happens if the French Open champion is not even in the Wimbledon main draw? That is the strange little trap now forming around Maja…
-
It Took a Qualifier Named Chwalinska to Inject Natural Flair Back Into Women’s Tennis
The reward is the 2026 French Open final. Maja Chwalinska arrived in Paris as a qualifier who had never played the Roland Garros main draw. Now she is one win from winning it. Not as a ball-striking machine. Not as…
-
Mirra Andreeva Steers Every Rally and Ends Marta Kostyuk’s Perfect Clay Run at the French Open
Mirra Andreeva looked more focused than ever. Not louder. Not wilder. Not carried by the occasion. Focused. The 19-year-old walked into her second French Open semi-final against a player who had not lost on clay all year, then played as…
-
Marta Kostyuk Brings an Untouched Clay Season Into a Semi-Final That Will Not Pretend to Be Just Tennis
Marta Kostyuk has spent this clay season turning pressure into fuel. Rouen started it. Madrid made it impossible to ignore. Paris has made it historic. The 23-year-old from Kyiv is still unbeaten on clay this year, still carrying that remarkable…
-
Maja Chwalinska Could Barely Budget for Paris. Now She Is One Win From the French Open Final
Maja Chwalinska wondered a week ago whether she could even afford to book another week in a Paris hotel. Now Paris may have to keep booking space for her. The Polish qualifier, ranked world No. 114 when this French Open…
-
Sabalenka Handles the Wind, Then Shnaider Becomes the Storm in Roland Garros Earthquake
Aryna Sabalenka could handle the conditions at first. Then the wind took over. In her mind. Then Diana Shnaider took over everything. That was the strange order of this Roland Garros quarter-final: control, irritation, collapse, shock. Sabalenka, the world No.…
-
Serena Williams’ British Return Comes With a GLP-1 Question Tennis Cannot Ignore
Serena Williams has always known how to command a stage. Now, at 44, she is preparing to do it again in Britain, where her expected return at Queen’s Club has given tennis the kind of story it never quite stops…
-
Amélie Mauresmo Says Clay-Court Technology Is Not Ready as Roland Garros Defends Human Calls
Roland Garros has a very modern problem wrapped inside its oldest surface. Clay leaves marks. Tennis now loves technology. Players want certainty. Fans want instant proof. And somewhere in the middle stands Amélie Mauresmo, trying to explain why the French…
-
Marta Kostyuk Keeps Her Clay Season Untouched and Dedicates Ukrainian Quarter-Final to Home
Marta Kostyuk has stopped looking like a player on a run and started looking like a weather system. The 23-year-old from Kyiv arrived in this French Open quarter-final unbeaten on clay this season, carrying titles, form and the strange calm…
-
Mirra Andreeva Turns a Closed Roof Into a Trap and Leaves Sorana Cirstea With Three Games
The roof was closed. The air was heavier. The court should have offered Sorana Cirstea a few ways to make this awkward. Instead, Mirra Andreeva turned Court Philippe-Chatrier into a room with very little oxygen. Cirstea arrived in the French…













