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Elena Rybakina, reigning Wimbledon champion, pulls out of French Open  because she is sick | The Hill
Elena Rybakina, reigning Wimbledon champion, pulls out of French Open because she is sick | The Hill

Jessica Pegula beats Coco Gauff to reach title match at WTA Finals, will  face Iga Swiatek | News 4 Buffalo
Jessica Pegula beats Coco Gauff to reach title match at WTA Finals, will face Iga Swiatek | News 4 Buffalo

Swiatek wins WTA Player of Year; Pegula's coach Witt honored | AP News
Swiatek wins WTA Player of Year; Pegula's coach Witt honored | AP News

Vote: May 2018 Player of the Month
Vote: May 2018 Player of the Month

Who Has the Best Shots in Women's Tennis? - The New York Times
Who Has the Best Shots in Women's Tennis? - The New York Times

Karolina Muchova withdraws from the WTA Finals and is replaced by Maria  Sakkari | AP News
Karolina Muchova withdraws from the WTA Finals and is replaced by Maria Sakkari | AP News

WTA Player of the Year Countdown: Honorable Mentions
WTA Player of the Year Countdown: Honorable Mentions

Mihaela Buzarnescu, Ph.D., Claims Biggest Upset of the French Open - The  New York Times
Mihaela Buzarnescu, Ph.D., Claims Biggest Upset of the French Open - The New York Times

Vote Now: 2018 WTA Shot of the Year (Group A)
Vote Now: 2018 WTA Shot of the Year (Group A)

Without handshakes, Ukrainian players trying to keep message ali - WFMJ.com
Without handshakes, Ukrainian players trying to keep message ali - WFMJ.com

Say that to my face: Djokovic challenges a heckler in testy 2nd-round win  at Australian Open - ABC News
Say that to my face: Djokovic challenges a heckler in testy 2nd-round win at Australian Open - ABC News

Aryna Sabalenka - Wikipedia
Aryna Sabalenka - Wikipedia

Tennis's Gambling Policy Needs to Be Addressed - Sports Illustrated
Tennis's Gambling Policy Needs to Be Addressed - Sports Illustrated

The Same Work but a Lot Less Pay for Women. Welcome to Tennis in 2023. -  The New York Times
The Same Work but a Lot Less Pay for Women. Welcome to Tennis in 2023. - The New York Times

Women's Tennis Tour Approves Deal for Pay Equity by 2033 - The New York  Times
Women's Tennis Tour Approves Deal for Pay Equity by 2033 - The New York Times

Caroline Woznaicki coming out of tennis retirement, eyes Olympics - NBC  Sports
Caroline Woznaicki coming out of tennis retirement, eyes Olympics - NBC Sports

Vote for February's WTA Player of the Month (SURVEY INSIDE!)
Vote for February's WTA Player of the Month (SURVEY INSIDE!)

Jennifer Brady continues ascent in tennis world at U.S. Open - Los Angeles  Times
Jennifer Brady continues ascent in tennis world at U.S. Open - Los Angeles Times

Elina Svitolina wins Strasbourg tournament for 1st title since becoming a  mom – KGET 17
Elina Svitolina wins Strasbourg tournament for 1st title since becoming a mom – KGET 17

Petra Kvitova Is The Most Unpredictable Player In Women's Tennis |  FiveThirtyEight
Petra Kvitova Is The Most Unpredictable Player In Women's Tennis | FiveThirtyEight

Charleston's big year of tennis continues at LTP Mount Pleasant | Sports |  postandcourier.com
Charleston's big year of tennis continues at LTP Mount Pleasant | Sports | postandcourier.com

Women's Tennis Announces 2019 Signing Class - Columbia University Athletics
Women's Tennis Announces 2019 Signing Class - Columbia University Athletics

Chinese Sponsor Distanced Itself From Women's Tennis Before WTA Pulled  Events From China - WSJ
Chinese Sponsor Distanced Itself From Women's Tennis Before WTA Pulled Events From China - WSJ

WTA CEO calls for investigation of China assault allegation | KWKT - FOX 44
WTA CEO calls for investigation of China assault allegation | KWKT - FOX 44

Vote: January 2018 Shot of the Month
Vote: January 2018 Shot of the Month