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Whatever magic Eugenie Bouchard conjured in her first-round win at the Canadian Open, her final professional tennis ...
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Yardbarker on MSNEnd of an era: Only two remain from 2014’s WTA elite
When the season-ending WTA Finals were staged in Singapore in 2014, women’s tennis had never looked deeper. The eight-player field featured a blend of super-champions and rising stars: Serena Williams ...
She’s currently the No. 1 women’s tennis player in the world, a three-time Grand Slam winner, and the reigning US Open ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanada’s Victoria Mboko Rallies Montreal with Historic WTA 1000 Final Appearance
Much has been said and written about the 18 year old Victoria Mboko this week in WTA Montreal. Representing Canada, Mboko is from an accomplished tennis ...
It's called the ladies' and gentlemen's championships at Wimbledon, unlike the other three Grand Slam tournaments where they ...
What is it about live events that can set the pulses racing? Music lovers, of course, can never resist an opportunity to be ...
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The National on MSNHow Andy Roddick swapped his tennis racquet for a mic and served up a hit podcast
When Andy Roddick launched his tennis podcast Served back in January 2024 with an episode recapping the Australian Open alongside the journalist, author and broadcaster Jon Wertheim, the American Hall ...
Victoria Mboko has delivered her thoughts on Naomi Osaka’s bold decision to not attend her press conference after losing the ...
Eugenie Bouchard, a Canadian trailblazer became the second player from the nation to retire after the Canadian Open joining Vasek Pospisil in ending an era as she bowed out losing to Belinda Bencic ...
The former world No. 1 was famously cool and collected on the tennis court—but when it comes to spicy food, it's a different game.
The former Grand Slam champion called a wealthy tennis player's debut a "joke." ...
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