Reliving Emma Raducanu’s incredible U.S. Open title and what has followed.
Tag Archives: WTA
All It Takes Is A Week…
What happens when it’s all taken away from you and you have to start from the very beginning?
The Present and Future of the WTA
Thoughts on the ever-evolving top 10 of the WTA and the reasons behind the changes.
China Has Never Had A Male Top 100 Player. Who Will Be The First?
By Damian Kust Li Na, the winner of two Grand Slam titles, might have retired back in 2014, but her legacy goes on with many other Chinese women among the top echelon of the game. A trio between the ages of 19 and 21–Qinwen Zheng, Xiyu Wang, and Xinyu Wang–have already broken the top 100,Continue reading “China Has Never Had A Male Top 100 Player. Who Will Be The First?”
Rethinking the Professional Tennis Calendar in an Overheating World
Tennis needs to start adapting to an increasingly hot environment.
A Surprising Wimbledon Finalist…Right?
Why Elena Rybakina’s run to the Wimbledon final might not be as shocking as you think.
End of a Chapter
A match report of Iga Świątek’s first loss since February.
A Broadcasting Legend Calls Time On Wimbledon
Sue Barker is a Wimbledon reporting icon. An irreplaceable legend, she leaves big shoes to fill with her retirement.
Reasons That I’m Excited For Wimbledon In 2022
Wimbledon certainly has issues and many of them. However, Nick Carter is excited for it this year regardless.
How To Expand the Grass Season
Grass courts have become a niche surface. Here’s how to expand them.