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2026 WTA Tour tentative schedule and defending women’s singles champions
The 2026 WTA Tour arrives with high expectations and tremendous promise after an exceptionally balanced 2025 season for women’s singles. In one of the most competitive campaigns in recent years, five different players captured the four Grand Slams and the WTA Finals trophy, and no player finished the year with more than four titles, highlighting … Continue Reading
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2026 ATP Tour tentative schedule and defending men’s singles champions
The 2026 ATP Tour season is set to begin under the clear dominance of two generational rivals: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Between them, they captured all four Grand Slam titles in 2025, with Alcaraz prevailing at Roland-Garros and the US Open, and Sinner lifting the trophies at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Their command … Continue Reading
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Janice Tjen and Aldila Sutjiadi Masterclass Secures SEA Games Gold as Indonesia Dominates the Court
In the end, the noise of the home crowd mattered little. Facing a partisan atmosphere at the National Tennis Development Center on Friday, Janice Tjen and Aldila Sutjiadi delivered a clinical performance to dismantle Thailand’s Peangtarn Plipuech and Lanlana Tararudee, securing the Women’s Doubles gold medal at the 2025 SEA Games. The Indonesian pair needed … Continue Reading
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Tennis players you may not know have Malaysian heritage
Malaysia’s tennis scene has grown steadily over the years, but the country still lacks consistent representation on the ATP and WTA Tours. While local talent continues developing, several international players with Malaysian roots have already made their mark at the sport’s highest levels. Besides the well-documented case of Australia’s Nick Kyrgios, who is related to … Continue Reading
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A 26-Year Wait Ends: Alex Eala Dominates in Nonthaburi to Claim Historic SEA Games Gold
It has been twenty-six years since a Filipina stood atop the podium in women’s singles tennis at the Southeast Asian Games. On Thursday, Alex Eala ensured the wait would go no further. Eala, the world No. 53 and the region’s highest-ranked player, delivered a masterclass in the 2025 final. She dismantled Thailand’s Mananchaya Sawangkaew, 6-2, … Continue Reading
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