The two-time Doubles Grand Slam champion on going from not wanting kids to finding out she was pregnant, her remedy for mom ...
Despite missing more games than he played for the past three years, former NBA All Star Ben Simmons remains the highest-paid ...
Galentine's Day celebrates that special bond between women, whether it's a fancy outing or a cozy get-together. Coco's witty response at the Qatar Open shows that even in the competitive world of ...
Sharon Fichman hasn’t taken the time to sit with her retirement from pro tennis, but that doesn’t mean she’s resting on her ...
Vukov was provisionally suspended on January 31. An investigation followed and the WTA has confirmed the ban, despite Vukov ...
The Chicago tennis champion and basketball star was considered one of the best Black female athletes of her time, but her story has been overlooked in history, author Robert Pruter writes.
Cristiano Ronaldo again topped the list of the world's highest-paid athletes with total income of $260 million in 2024, ...
The Great American Conference announced the women’s tennis player of the week for the second week of the 2025 season. Harding ...
After falling to Auburn and falling short of qualifying for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division I Women’s National Team Indoor Championships, No. 15 USC women’s te ...
After a packed schedule in January filled with ups and downs, No. 11 Texas women’s tennis lost to the rackets of defending national champions, No. 2 Texas A&M, at the Intercollegiate Tennis ...
U.S. tennis star Coco Gauff was the top-earning female athlete in 2024 with $30.4 million, but that was more than $7 million short of the minimum $37.5 million cutoff to make the top 100.
Building a rapport with fellow freshman Kayla Cross on the top doubles spot, the duo took down UCLA’s top duo, No. 9 Kimmi Hance and Elise Wagle, 6-2, and Oklahoma State’s No. 86 Komar and Rose Marie ...
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