In the Madrid final in early May, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka played one of the best matches of 2024. It was a see-saw slugfest that went on for three hours. Sabalenka had three championship ...
This week is actually her 50th consecutive week at No. 1, which—when combined with her first stint at the top spot, which lasted 75 weeks—makes her just the seventh player in WTA rankings history to ...
The irony? After all her struggles and all those doubts, she barely needed to break a sweat. That was, in large part, down to world No 1 IgaSwiatek, who was in a generous mood inside Arthur Ashe ...
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