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Venus Back Where It Began: Williams Returns to Australian Open After Five-Year Gap
Venus Williams is heading back to Melbourne, and with it comes a sense of sporting déjà vu that no algorithm can manufacture. The seven-time Grand Slam champion has been added…
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How Were the Australian Open 2026 Women’s Seeds Decided? Full Seeding Explanation + Top 32
What seeding means at the Australian Open The women’s singles seeds at the Australian Open are designed to keep the highest-ranked players apart in the early rounds. In a 128-player…
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Aryna Sabalenka’s 2025: No.1 All Year, Two Titles in the States, and the Fine Art of Not Folding
Aryna Sabalenka spent 2025 doing the hardest thing in tennis: staying on top while everyone takes their best swing at you. She played the season as world No.1, carried the…
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Iga Swiatek’s 2025: A Wimbledon Crown, a Paris Fall, and the Strange Shape of No.2
Iga Swiatek spent 2025 living in the penthouse without quite owning it. She delivered the year’s most ruthless scoreline on the sport’s biggest lawn, lifted a hard-court title, and still…
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WTA 2026 Watch: Who Has the Least Ranking Pressure at the Start of the Season?
The WTA calendar has a habit of biting back. Ranking points earned in one blazing fortnight can turn into pressure twelve months later, and the opening weeks of 2026 will…
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Coco Gauff’s 2025: Peaks on Clay, Silence Elsewhere, and a Season Salvaged Late
Coco Gauff began 2025 as world No.3, a fixture of the elite and a player expected to press hard on the very biggest prizes. What followed was a season of…
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Amanda Anisimova’s 2025: From the Margins to the Top 4, and Above the Curve
On Christmas Day of the WTA season assessments, after working through 36 others, we arrive at the Top 4. Amanda Anisimova earns that place not on reputation, but on evidence.…
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“Destined for a Major”: Corretja’s Bold Bet on Paula Badosa’s Unfinished Story
Paula Badosa’s career has never followed a straight line. It has surged, stalled, and staggered under the weight of injuries — yet belief in her ceiling has never really faded.…
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Elena Rybakina’s 2025: Inconsistent Early, Unstoppable When It Counted
There were weeks in 2025 when Elena Rybakina looked unstoppable, and months when she looked merely mortal. The difference was rarely about talent. It was about timing, health, and whether…
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Kasatkina Stirs the Pot: Why Women’s Slam Tennis Feels Sharper Than the Men’s Right Now
Daria Kasatkina has never been one to hide behind polite phrasing, and she is not starting now. In a thoughtful YouTube-interview with Tennis Australia, the former Top 10 player offered…
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Not Alone on Tour: Why Emerson Jones’ Rise Is Being Carefully Protected by Those Closest to Her
At 17, Emerson Jones is already living the kind of life most players only imagine — wildcards into Brisbane and the Australian Open, a WTA ranking of No.151, and the…
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Iga Swiatek’s Coach Wim Fissette on the Mental Switch Behind Her Wimbledon Miracle
Winning Wimbledon was never meant to be part of Iga Swiatek’s script for 2025. Not after a bruising clay season, not after doubts crept in where dominance once lived. And…
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Jessica Pegula’s 2025: The Tour’s Steadiest Machine, Still Chasing a Sharper Edge
Jessica Pegula’s tennis is built like good infrastructure. It rarely collapses, it rarely dazzles, and it almost always gets you where you need to go. That was 2025 in a…
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Fast-Forward Fame and the Cost of Growing Up: Why Elena Dementieva Sees a Bigger 2026 for Mirra Andreeva
Mirra Andreeva did not ease her way into the elite in 2025. She burst through the door, rearranged the furniture and left the tour scrambling to recalibrate its expectations. Two…














