Tatjana Maria makes tennis history
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Dan Evans has urged his tennis counterparts to “be careful” when complaining about the current schedule. Players in both the men’s and women’s games have spoken out about the demands on current professional players, with some calling on the governing bodies to reduce the number of tournaments.
Visibility for women’s tennis and helping the push towards equality were major drivers of the event returning for the first time since 1973
Having triumphed in one of the greatest finals in tennis history, the 22-year-old jetted off to Ibiza to soak up his second successive French Open crown. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
LONDON (Reuters) -German veteran Tatjana Maria defied the odds to move into the biggest final of her career when she stunned second seed and Australian Open champion Madison Keys 6-3 7-6(3) at the Queen's Club Championships on Saturday.
Britain's Dan Evans beat American Frances Tiafoe in straight sets in the first round at the Queen's men's singles championship on Monday.
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This time a year ago, British observers at Queen’s Club crossed their fingers and hoped for the best as Jack Draper faced defending champion and super-talent Carlos Alcaraz in the last 16. It was an unenviable draw, to say the least.
From packed crowds, British feel-good energy and 'Boultucanu' - how did the first women's Queen's event for 52 years unfold?