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 From Tiebreak Command to Collapse: Elena Rybakina Lets Another Big Match Slip AwaySabalenka Outserves Rybakina in First-Set Tiebreak Under Berlin Sun Played under the scorching Berlin sun, a high-stakes quarterfinal at the Ladies Open between Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina promised intensity — and delivered. Sabalenka, still working through the sting of her Roland Garros final loss, faced Rybakina, who was looking to reset her grass-court rhythm… 
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 Berlin Ladies Open 2025 – Quarterfinals Preview and PredictionsAs the grass heats up in Berlin, the quarterfinal lineup promises a compelling blend of comeback stories, power clashes, and surface specialists finding their footing. Here’s what to expect from Friday’s four marquee matchups. Ons Jabeur vs. Marketa Vondrousova Jabeur has looked more assertive with each round, comfortably dispatching Jasmine Paolini and Caroline Dolehide after… 
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 2025 Berlin Ladies Open WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to FinalThe 2025 Berlin Ladies Open concluded with Marketa Vondrousova capturing the title, defeating surprise finalist Xinyu Wang in a compelling three-set battle. Earlier in the tournament, Jessica Pegula fell in a grueling three-set encounter against Liudmila Samsonova, while top seed Aryna Sabalenka kept her title hopes alive until the semifinals. Highly-touted youngster Mirra Andreeva, expected… 
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 Bet, Rage, Repeat? – WTA Unveils Disturbing Link Between Online Abuse and GamblingA new report from the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) and the International Tennis Federation (ITF) lays bare the ugly underside of online sports fandom: a staggering 40% of abuse aimed at women tennis players in 2024 was linked to enraged gamblers. The Threat Matrix—an AI-driven monitoring system developed by Signify Group—scanned 1.6 million posts from… 
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 Stunning Upset in Berlin: Mirra Andreeva Falls to Magdalena Frech in Opening RoundIn one of the most unexpected results of the Berlin Ladies Open, teenage star Mirra Andreeva, ranked No. 7 in the world, crashed out in the first round after a dramatic three-set loss to Poland’s Magdalena Frech. Despite entering the grass-court swing with high expectations and rising momentum, the 18-year-old Russian couldn’t convert a strong… 
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 Amanda Anisimova Breaks New Ground, Reaches First Grass Final at Queen’s ClubAmanda Anisimova has carved out a career milestone at the 2025 Queen’s Club Championships, outlasting world No. 5 Zheng Qinwen 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 in a high-octane semifinal to reach her first grass-court final. The 22-year-old American will now vie for her maiden WTA 500 title—and the fourth trophy of her career—when she takes on crafty… 
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 French Open 2025 Final Preview: Aryna Sabalenka vs Coco Gauff with Key Stats Every Tennis Fan Should KnowWith the clay of Court Philippe-Chatrier set for one final showdown (Saturday, June 7, 2025), the women’s singles final at Roland Garros 2025 brings together two of the sport’s most electrifying forces: Aryna Sabalenka, who stunned the reigning queen of Paris in the semifinals, and Coco Gauff, the American prodigy whose maturity and grit have… 
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Swiatek’s Third-Set Collapse in Numbers: A True WTA Mystery as Sabalenka Storms Into 2025 Roland Garros FinalWhile everyone was preparing for a thrilling climax in the deciding set, the exact opposite happened: Iga Swiatek imploded in the 2025 French Open semifinal against Aryna Sabalenka. Swiatek, who had come back brilliantly in the first set—turning a 3-0 and 4-1 deficit against an unstoppable Sabalenka into a 5-4 lead—met a strange fate in… 
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 2025 French Open WTA Guide: Biggest Storylines, Qualifiers & Results with StatsThe 2025 edition of the French Open is underway, and Roland Garros is once again delivering the drama, grit, and unpredictability that defines the WTA tour on clay. From high-profile contenders to rising stars (Loïs Boisson) and comeback stories (Elina Svitolina), the women’s draw is already packed with compelling narratives. As the first rounds unfolded,… 
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 You Can’t Give Iga Swiatek Three Points in a Row: Elena Rybakina Learns the Hard WayIn a sizzling clash between a reborn Elena Rybakina and Iga Swiatek, it was 5-0 in favor of the Kazakh within just 20 minutes. Her serve was firing on all cylinders, and she attacked the Pole’s serve as if it were target practice — this was a rocket assault of the highest order from Rybakina.… 
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 Roland-Garros 2025: Loïs Boisson (World No. 361) Stuns the Draw to Reach Women’s Singles Third Round — And She’s Not Done YetFew names had surfaced with less fanfare entering Roland-Garros 2025 than Loïs Boisson. A native of Lyon and ranked 361st in the world, Boisson was virtually unknown outside French tennis circles. Yet in a dazzling turn of events, the 22-year-old wildcard has captured national attention and sent shockwaves through the women’s draw at the year’s… 
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 WTA Roland Garros 2025 – Round of 64 Day 1 Recap: Seeds Dominate, Stars Fall in ParisThe Round of 64 opened with authority as top seeds Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Elena Rybakina moved through with minimal fuss, asserting their dominance on the red clay of Paris. Swiatek, in ominous form, dismantled Emma Raducanu 6-1, 6-2 in a clinical display. Sabalenka dropped just four games against Jil Teichmann, while Rybakina took… 
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 WTA Roland Garros 2025 – Day 3 Recap: French Flair, Azarenka’s Double Bagel, and Alycia Parks Delivers Shocking WinThe third day of the 2025 Roland Garros delivered a feast of upsets, commanding wins, and breakout moments on the women’s side. French fans were treated to a pair of major home triumphs as wildcards Loïs Boisson and Elsa Jacquemot stunned their seeded opponents. Boisson produced a career-best performance to defeat Elise Mertens 6-4, 4-6,… 
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 WTA Roland Garros 2025 – Day 2 Recap: Rybakina Tested, Swiatek Steady, and Home Favorites StruggleThe second day of main-draw action at Roland Garros 2025 delivered early-round tension, strong statements from contenders, and heartbreak for the French crowd. Iga Swiatek, the reigning champion, began her campaign with a composed 6-3, 6-3 win over Rebecca Sramkova, laying down a solid marker on her beloved clay. Sramkova vs Swiatek – Match Stats… 
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 WTA Roland Garros 2025 First Round Recap: Bejlek and Mboko Shine in Paris OpenerThe opening round of Roland Garros 2025 delivered a mix of dominant performances and gritty three-set battles. Top seed Aryna Sabalenka wasted no time asserting her form, dismantling Kamilla Rakhimova 6-1, 6-0, while Elina Svitolina dropped just two games against Zeynep Sonmez. Other seeds also impressed: Zheng Qinwen powered past Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-4, 6-3, and… 
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 2025 Italian Open WTA Key Storylines, Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers, and Detailed Stats From QF to FinalFive Key Storylines in WTA Rome Open Madrid Open 2025 WTA Final Played on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Gauff vs Paolini – Match Stats Stat Gauff Paolini Dominance Ratio 0.78 1.29 Serve Rating 184 276 Aces 1 0 Double Faults 7 0 1st Serve % 53% (31/58) 76% (53/70) 1st Serve Points Won 52% (16/31)… 
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 Aryna Sabalenka Rules Madrid Once Again – Third Title Seals Her Status as Player To Beat at Roland GarrosAryna Sabalenka has once again proven herself untouchable on the red clay of Madrid. With a commanding 6-3, 7-6(3) victory over Coco Gauff, the world No. 1 clinched her third Madrid Open title, equaling Petra Kvitová’s all-time record at the tournament and adding another layer to an already glittering season. The triumph marks Sabalenka’s second… 
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 2025 Madrid Open WTA Results (Confirmed & Updated) Including Qualifiers – Detailed Stats From Quarterfinals to FinalThe 2025 Mutua Madrid Open, a flagship event on the WTA circuit, is taking place from April 22 to May 4 at the striking La Caja Mágica in Madrid. As the season’s first WTA 1000 clay-court contest ahead of the French Open, it serves as a crucial benchmark in the build-up to Roland Garros. This…