Andreeva, 17, and Fonseca, 18, had breakthroughs on the WTA and ATP Tours in February. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The buzz around talented teenagers Mirra Andreeva and Joao Fonseca continued at Indian Wells on Wednesday, with some of the ...
Though the women's draw is stacked with accomplished talent, Gauff has to be considered a favorite to win the Indian Wells ...
Serena Williams is the last home player to win the WTA 1000 event and that was back in 2001 when she defeated Kim Clijsters ...
Emma Raducanu spoke publicly for the first time about being followed by a fixated fan, telling reporters that she could ...
Madison Keys says staying grounded in the wake of her breakthrough Grand Slam title at the Australian Open will be key to ...
Ahead of action in the desert, our writers Oli Dickson Jefford, Shahida Jacobs, Ewan West, and Kevin Palmer predict their ...
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova still awaiting her first win since returning after giving birth to her son; watch ...
It’s time for the top half of the WTA draw to join the party in Indian Wells. Belinda Bencic is still ranked outside the Top ...
The former US Open champion was the subject of repeated attention from a man displaying ‘fixated behaviour’ during her match ...
American tennis star Madison Keys is officially back at Indian Wells, hoping to carry on her winning form from the Australian ...