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Meanwhile, Amanda Anisimova—who reached the first Grand Slam final of her career at Wimbledon—cracks the Top 10.
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Yardbarker on MSNMirra Andreeva becomes youngest WTA top 5 player since Maria Sharapova after WimbledonMirra Andreeva has officially etched her name into tennis history. The 18-year-old Russian sensation has broken into the ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'I loved the occasion' - Maria Sharapova recalls upsetting Serena Williams to capture her maiden Wimbledon title in 2004Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova was one of the most dominant athletes in the mid 2000's, and the retired WTA star took some time to reminisce on the best moment of her career, defeating WTA ...
Tennis legend Maria Sharapova recently discussed her match against Serena Williams at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships final, where she won her first Grand Slam title at 17.
When professional athletes retire, terms like ‘legend’, ‘icon’, and ‘trailblazer’ are often loosely thrown around to label them. Eugenie Bouchard is ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNIt’s time for Iga Swiatek to become a superstarThe Pole has been world No 1 and racked up five grand slams but does not cut through the way other celebrities of the game do ...
In the post-Wimbledon edition of the PIF WTA Rankings, champion Iga Swiatek is back in the Top 3, quarterfinalist Mirra Andreeva enters the Top 5, runner-up Amanda Anisimova makes her Top 10 debut and ...
Jersey Shore tennis fans cheered on Freehold Township native Amanda Anisimova, who was defeated in straight sets in the ...
Two incredible weeks at Wimbledon brought the 2025 grass-court season to an unforgettable end. Look back at the fortnight's highlights here.
Iga Swiatek finds herself third on the list of WTA players with the highest career winnings, after receiving a paycheck of $4 ...
Anisimova is 23 years old and stands 5-foot-11. She was born in 2001 to Russian parents Olga and Konstantin. Her parents ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'You can do better' - Maria Sharapova slams popular newspaper over headline about Aryna SabalenkaFormer World No.1 Maria Sharapova took issue with a headline by American newspaper, Wall Street Journal, following what many have deemed a "ridiculous" headline about Belarusian tennis star Aryna ...
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