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Zheng Qinwen, Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova are all on the rise in the WTA Rankings, while Iga Swiatek has moved in the ...
And with that run in London last week, Zheng is rewarded on the rankings today, rising from No. 5 to a new career-high of No. 4, switching spots with Jasmine Paolini, who dips from No. 4 to No. 5. The ...
Veteran Nuria Parrizas Diaz (Valencia) joined teenagers Iva Jovic (Ilkley) and Tereza Valentova (Grado) as this week's WTA ...
The first women's champion at Queen's since 1973 is Tatjana Maria, who stunned two Grand Slam champions on the way to the ...
Emma Raducanu is stealthily—but successfully—turning the tables on her career, and this time around, it's occurring on home turf. With a good beginning to the ...
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has a new rule that protects the ranking of players who undergo procedures like embryo ...
Tennis stars who take time off for protective fertility treatments can now maintain their WTA ranking, the organization ...
On Wednesday, the WTA introduced the Fertility Protection Special Entry Ranking Rule, allowing players who undergo fertility treatments like egg or embryo freezing to protect their rankings.
Female tennis players who undergo fertility treatment will no longer feel pressured to rush back to the court after the WTA ...
The move, called “groundbreaking” by 2017 U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens, is aimed at players who take a break from the ...
The WTA has announced a new policy aimed at helping female tennis players "balance a professional sports career with planning and starting a family." ...
“The new rule means that players can now take time away from professional tennis for a fertility protection procedure such as ...