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Coco Gauff has now reached back-to-back clay court finals, but fell just short at both the Madrid Open and the Italian Open.
Speaking on the Rennae Stubbs Tennis Podcast, former doubles number one, Rennae Stubbs, named two of her top five picks for ...
Jasmine Paolini wins the Italian Open, becoming the first Italian woman since 1985 to do so, and secures her spot as a top ...
Jasmine Paolini scripted history after defeating Coco Gauff to lift the Italian Open 2025 title. Here's a breakdown of the ...
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Yardbarker on MSNDaily Dose of Social Media: Rafael Nadal's Roland Garros exhibition, Sabalenka & Jabeur's Paris banterIn a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Rafael Nadal inaugurated an exhibition at his Academy's Museum in tribute to his ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Rankings Update after Rome Open: Coco Gauff up to World No.2 as Iga Swiatek's slide beginsWhile Jasmine Paolini sealed Rome Open glory, it was perhaps Coco Gauff that was the big winner as she moved up to World No.2 ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNMartina Navratilova Sends Special Message to Jasmine Paolini Post Rome VictoryAfter having a breakthrough season in 2024, where she won her first WTA 1000 title in Dubai, before finishing as a runner-up ...
Add it all up, though, and Sabalenka remains the player to beat. Sabalenka’s career reveals the power of self-awareness and the attendant capacity for change. The younger Sabalenka made a lot of noise ...
The women's singles at the 2025 Italian Open saw home favorite Jasmine Paolini deliver on local hopes, defeating Coco Gauff, ...
Jasmine Paolini had a dream couple of weeks at the Rome Open, after claiming her second WTA 1000 title, defeating Coco Gauff in an epic final 6-4, 6-2.
"Why are there always four and always the same four?" says Angelo Binaghi. "It's absolutely unfair and doesn't help tennis grow." ...
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