However, during a recent interview, former world number one Yevgeny Kafelnikov named someone else as the greatest women’s ...
Iga Swiatek has become just the second woman this century to finish four consecutive years in the Top 2, having finished 2022 at No. 1, 2023 at No. 1, 2024 at No. 2 and now 2025 at No. 2.
The legends were out and about at the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Here's a look at the impact they made at the year-end tournament, from panel discussions to coaching clinics to fan engagement activities.
Despite her defeat in the WTA Finals final, the Belarusian finishes the season as the world number one. Badosa is the ...
Elena Rybakina produced a near-flawless display on the indoor hardcourt in Riyadh, defeating Sabalenka 6-3, 7-6 (0) to clinch the WTA Finals title ...
Aryna Sabalenka remained rather calm following her WTA Finals defeat, with her behavior raising eyebrows on Sky Sports' ...
No player other than Aryna Sabalenka has tasted more success this season on the WTA tour. And she now wants to continue her ...
Iga Swiatek's WTA Finals exit also came with a negative personal record after the former world No. 1 lost back-to-back ...
Iga Swiatek found an interesting thing to blame for her surprise WTA Finals exit as the six-time Grand Slam champion suggests ...
She rose all the way back up to World No. 2 and appeared ready for a strong run at the 2025 WTA Finals. However, that was not ...
The 2023 WTA Finals champion Swiatek, who captured Wimbledon, Cincinnati and Seoul titles during a resurgent mid-season, was left struggling to understand what went wrong after she failed to secure a ...
Factbox on Iga Swiatek, who defeated Sofia Kenin 6-4 6-1 to win her maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open on Saturday.