Victoria Mboko and Janice Tjen are among a group of players who have been selected as the "season’s most promising and breakthrough talents" in the International Tennis Federation's "Class of 2025".
In late 2023, Anisimova confirmed that she would return to tennis at the start of 2024. Fast forward to late 2025, the ...
Raducanu will believe she can improve on that poor record in 2026, but she will need to add some points to her tally before ...
FIFA updated its women's soccer rankings on Thursday, with No. 1 Spain and the No. 2 USWNT holding strong atop the ...
Today, Richards holds surprising and controversial views on the matter of her own participation. She no longer believes she was in the right to pursue her legal battle against the USTA and WTA. Rather ...
The American roared into her first Grand Slam final with a thrilling victory over the world No. 1. This week, Steve Tignor will reveal his WTA Matches of the Year, and the TENNIS.com editors will ...
Vicky Mboko, Janice Tjen, Lilli Tagger, Arnaud Bailly and Luka Mikrut were selected by a panel as the International Tennis ...
The tour is seeing more women step into coaching than ever before, a shift fueled by new pathways, growing visibility and former players returning to guide the next generation.
Chinese Taipei's Joanna Garland cut her ranking by over 400 places in 2025 -- a comeback from injury that had been carefully ...
The ITF’s ‘Class of’ series recognises and celebrates players who have had a successful year on the ITF World Tennis Tour, ...