With the season about to conclude, quite a few top players made one final push to improve their standing in the WTA rankings.
Ons Jabeur has spoken up for the welfare of her fellow players after the abrupt cancellation of ITF events in her country.
Sonay Kartal, +7 to No.88: Monastir champion Kartal reaches a new career high after making the Hamburg ITF W75 final last week. Anastasia Zakharova, +7 to No.106: Zakharova extended her winning streak ...
lifting her first Hologic WTA Tour trophy and breaking the Top 100 for the first time. Lamens is the second qualifier, and second lowest-ranked player, to claim a tour-level title in 2024 (following ...
It all comes down to WTA rules: players are required to play ... Mirra Andreeva, Suzan Lamens, and Sonay Kartal have all had standout performances recently, shaking things up further down the ...
Lys was unable to finish her last match, which ended in retirement, 1-5 against Sonay Kartal on September 14, 2024 in the semifinals at the WTA Monastir, Tunisia Women Singles 2024. Kessler lost ...
The former world No. 2 took to social media to share an open letter to the ITF and president David Haggerty signed by more than 60 ITF players.
Aryna Sabalenka has replaced Iga Swiatek at No 1 in the WTA Rankings while Daria Kasatkina, Mirra Andreeva, Suzan Lamens and ...
Sonay Kartal was handed victory in an all-British ... to a career high of 91, when the latest WTA rankings are confirmed on Monday. She made it 29 wins from her last 32 singles matches, a run ...
Burrage will next face British No 4 Sonay Kartal after she beat 15-year-old compatriot Hannah Klugman 6-4 6-4.