Russian tennis icon Maria Sharapova enjoyed a delightful Valentine’s Day outing with her fiancé, Alexander Gilkes, and their son, Theodore, celebrating the day with Alpacas.
Iga Swiatek, Jannik Sinner, Simona Halep and Tara Moore have had different experiences after testing positive for a banned ...
The Prize Money and Points Breakdown has been confirmed ahead of the 2025 Qatar Open Doha, scheduled to take place between February 9-15, 2025. The tournament will feature most of the top 20 and marks ...
Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz has been touted as one of the pillars of the next generation of tennis players, and legendary tennis coach Rick Macci had more positive things to say about the ...
Kerr has a $1 million endorsement deal with Nike, and a reported $600,000 per season contract with MasterCard, with the ...
Timeline: Sinner, the men’s No 1-ranked player, twice tested positive for the banned substance clostebol but successfully ...
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EURweb on MSNStephen A. Smith Defends His Criticism of Serena Williams’ Crip Walk at Super Bowl HalftimeStephen A. Smith is standing by his criticism of Serena Williams' Crip Walking during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance.
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Hosted on MSNTennis Mom Taylor Townsend Receives the Heartiest Valentine Day Gift as Son Adyn Makes Her Day SpecialTaylor Townsend's always sharing updates about her son while she's on tour, from his swimming pool fun to his adorable ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has been handed a three-month suspension from professional tennis after reaching a settlement with ...
The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation strongly reiterated its belief that Jannik Sinner did not deserve any ban in his doping case. However, It is also relieved that the ATP world No. 1 can move ...
Sinner will miss Masters events at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, and Madrid. Sinner will be available to make his return at the Rome Masters and then of course the French Open. WADA agreed that ...
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