Top 10 Wouldn’t Beat Prime Serena

Top 10 Wouldn’t Beat Prime Serena

By Richard Pagliaro| @Tennis_Now | Thursday, January 11, 2024 Champions come and go, but legends last forever.  Former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki respects today’s Top 10 players, but believes they would not beat the legend that is a prime Serena Williams. More: AO Women’s Draw: Top 5 Takeaways Meeting the media in Melbourne today ahead…

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2024 San Diego Open WTA 500 Women’s Professional Tennis Tournament set for February 24 through March 3 at Barnes Tennis Center

2024 San Diego Open WTA 500 Women’s Professional Tennis Tournament set for February 24 through March 3 at Barnes Tennis Center

SAN DIEGO – (January 12, 2024) – Women’s professional tennis returns to San Diego as the 2024 San Diego Open will be played Saturday, February 24 through Sunday, March 3 at Barnes Tennis Center, 4490 W. Point Loma Blvd, San Diego, CA 92107. The WTA 500 tournament, featuring the top women tennis professionals in the…

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Adelaide | Draper succeeds in making this year’s final

Adelaide | Draper succeeds in making this year’s final

Jack Draper wanted to go one stage further at this year’s Adelaide International and has now achieved that goal by reaching the final of the Australian Open’s warm-up event, the seasons’ first major championships which starts on Saturday. Alexander’s a great player and someone who’s a very unorthodox player. It’s always tricky to play against…

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Australian Open Draws and Schedule for Day 1: Sunday, January 14, 2024

Australian Open Draws and Schedule for Day 1: Sunday, January 14, 2024

The 2018 Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark will play 20th-seeded Magda Linette of Poland in her Australian Open return on Sunday in Melbourne. Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images Australian Open Melbourne ParkMelbourne, AustraliaJanuary 14-28, 2024A$86.5 million ($58.91 million U.S. dollars)Hard Court History At Stake at 2024 Australian Open Ten-time AO champion Novak Djokovic…

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Murray: Kinder Not Gigglier

Murray: Kinder Not Gigglier

By Richard Pagliaro| @Tennis_Now | Thursday, January 11, 2024 Andy Murray has prevailed as a wounded warrior at the Australian Open. The ornery Murray has also created his fair share of self-inflicted wounds. More: AO Women’s Draw: Top 5 Takeaways Five-time Australian Open finalist Murray has sometimes opted to vent his frustration pounding his hand off…

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