Fire still burns as Venus Williams becomes oldest WTA match-winner since 2004
Venus Williams said she still has fire in her belly after the 45-year-old became the oldest player to win a WTA ...
Read moreDetailsVenus Williams said she still has fire in her belly after the 45-year-old became the oldest player to win a WTA ...
Read moreDetailsVenus Williams enjoyed a winning return to tennis after more than a year away from the game as the 45-year-old American ...
Read moreDetailsFormer world number one Venus Williams said she was embracing the challenge and joy of tennis after a difficult year marked ...
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Read moreDetailsWorld number one Aryna Sabalenka has decided to skip the U.S. Open tune-up event in Montreal due to fatigue, Tennis Canada ...
Read moreDetailsLONDON :Jannik Sinner spoke of his pride at overcoming months of adversity on and off the court after claiming his first ...
Read moreDetailsLONDON :When Jannik Sinner arrived at three match points in the fourth set of his Wimbledon final against Carlos Alcaraz on ...
Read moreDetailsLONDON :During the Wimbledon fortnight, a grinning Iga Swiatek was often caught on camera cramming dozens of official towels into her ...
Read moreDetailsLONDON :Carlos Alcaraz resumes his fast-growing Grand Slam rivalry with Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final but the second seed said ...
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