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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,…
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Victoria Mboko Says “There’s So Much More to Come” as She Reveals Her Off-Court Love for Bruno Mars
After a season that stretched her body, mind and diary to breaking point, Victoria Mboko can finally stop running. The 19-year-old Canadian, who rattled through 76 matches and rocketed to No. 18 in under a year, has at last been…
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Kudermetova’s 2025: A Season Lived Between Flashbacks of the Top 10 and the Reality of the Top 30
Note: this analysis concerns only Veronika Kudermetova’s singles season. Doubles results — including Grand Slam or WTA Finals wins — are recorded separately below. The strange thing about Kudermetova’s 2025 is that it proved two opposing truths at once. She…
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Rybakina’s Post-Riyadh Interview — Rhythm Found, a Guinness Record Earned, and a Sweet End to a Wild Season
For a player who only just squeezed into the WTA Finals, Elena Rybakina ended the season like someone who had been circling Riyadh on her calendar since January. She arrived late to the party, but once inside, she rearranged the…
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Maya Joint’s 2025: The Marathon Year of An Australian Star in Construction
Maya Joint didn’t just play a season — she played a calendar.In a WTA year defined by split schedules, injuries, strategic breaks and load management, the 18-year-old Australian did the opposite: she rolled up her sleeves and entered almost everything.…
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One Photo, Many Rumors — Raducanu’s Twickenham Weekend Sparks Fresh Curiosity
Emma Raducanu doesn’t need a racket, a forehand, or even a court to set the conversation moving. One photo was enough this weekend — a casual snap at Twickenham — and suddenly half of Britain was dusting off its favourite…
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Anna Kalinskaya’s 2025: A Season Spent Slipping — Not Spiraling, But Sliding All the Same
Anna Kalinskaya opened 2025 at No.14 in the world — a career peak earned through sharp hitting, clean decision-making and a winter of belief that she was finally ready to stay among the sport’s top tier. But seasons don’t follow…
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Marketa Vondrousova’s 2025: A Season in Fragments — and the Art of Staying Relevant
Some players rise by force, some by volume, and some by simply refusing to disappear.Marketa Vondrousova, who opened 2025 floating in the mid-30s and closed it in the same neighborhood, did it the third way — a season where she…
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Osaka Swerves Auckland for the United Cup — and Leaves a Hole the Size of a Grand Slam Champion
Naomi Osaka has never been one for half-measures, and her latest scheduling twist has left Auckland feeling a little like a jilted host waiting at the airport terminal. The ASB Classic thought it had landed a genuine star turn; instead,…
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Why Raducanu’s Revival Has Sky Sports Buzzing
Emma Raducanu has spent four years trying to outrun the shadow of New York, but 2025 has finally offered a different kind of storyline — one written in smaller steps, steadier choices and far fewer medical updates. Her rise back…














