Mirra Andreeva, 17, became the youngest champion at Indian Wells in over 25 years and the youngest player to defeat the ...
More than 320 WTA players are eligible for the new program. Two out LGBTQ women are ranked in the Tour's top 100. The post ...
Zheng Qinwen is backtracking on her previous comments about friendships on the Tour as the world No. 8 reveals that there are ...
Of course, the WTA is not alone in accepting Saudi money. Far more funds have flowed into the sport of golf via its breakaway ...
Women’s tennis players will receive up to 12 months of paid maternity leave for the first time under an initiative announced ...
For the first time, professional women tennis players in the WTA will have access to a comprehensive support system with the ...
After the first week of Indian Wells, Madison Keys remains firmly at the top, though she needs more victories to avoid being surpassed by Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek, who are closely following her ...
Saudi Arabia’s increasing investment in tennis has drawn scrutiny, with critics pointing to the country’s human rights record ...
From now on, professional tennis players are to receive paid maternity leave. The World Tennis Association calls it a ...
Riyadh: Pregnant players on the women's tennis tour now can ... under a program sponsored by the Public Investment Fund of ...
and the WTA Tour Finals were held last last year in Riyadh, with PIF money helping increase the prize pool to more than $15 million. The event will return to Riyadh in 2025 and 2026. WTA chief ...