As Sportico pointed out in its reporting, tennis remains the only major professional sport where women's pay is comparable to that of their male counterparts. While the WTA Tour still trails the ATP ...
Sportico dropped its list of the top earning women's athletes and, again, tennis players dominated. Ten of the top 15 earners ...
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Aryna Sabalenka reveals her top male and female tennis players
Aryna Sabalenka has excelled this season, but the season is not over for her yet given the exhibition match she will play at ...
Maybe it will be Coco Gauff, the last American woman to win a Grand Slam title. That was in June, when she won the French Open. But Gauff has been shaky all summer, so shaky that she’s hired a ...
Tennis headlines tend to spotlight forehands and titles, but behind every trophy is often a financial story far more layered than expected. Players earn more than most people realize, either from ...
Measuring greatness in women’s tennis takes more than counting trophies. It revolves around who dominated their era, who pushed the sport forward, and who made winning look inevitable. These players ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka weighed into the participation of transgender athletes in women's sport, saying it would be ...
At long last, the women’s tennis season is coming to a close in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The WTA Finals, which begin tomorrow, feature the eight best singles players and eight best doubles teams in the ...
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'It's not fair' - Aryna Sabalenka shares honest stance on transgender tennis players
Aryna Sabalenka said it is "not fair" for women to face transgender players in tennis, putting herself at odds with current ...
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Aryna Sabalenka talks chances against top 1000 men in tennis
The reporters were interested in what Sabalenka thought how many of the top 1000 male players she could beat. Aryna Sabalenka ...
Black women players continuing to take the main stage at the US Open. With the US Open captivating New York and the global sports world, one thing everyone seems to be serving up is Black Girl Magic.
Dr. Megan Gornet is serving up change when it comes to protecting female tennis players. The St. Louis native, who now practices as a fertility and reproductive physician at WashU Medicine, has spent ...
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