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The tournament's lack of scheduling women's matches at night raised concerns in 2022. Four years later, nothing has changed.
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Yardbarker on MSN'My schedule will change': Lois Boisson rewrites the script after Roland Garros Semifinal runLois Boisson bid farewell to the French Open after a historic couple of weeks, becoming the first wildcard in the Open Era to ...
As Roland Garros officials receive complaints, Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has weighed in with his ...
Jessica Pegula provided an insight into the online abuse players receive by sharing horrible messages from those who bet on the sport. Pegula had a decent run to the fourth round at this year's ...
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SussexWorld on MSNEastbourne and Queens tennis 2025 prizemoney revealed: Here's how much the top players can earn at the pre-Wimbledon eventsThe Lawn Tennis Association has committed to paying equal prize money to female players at Eastbourne and Queen’s by 2029. At ...
Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu have succeeded big on the Grand Slam stage, with both women having captured the US Open titles. They, however, have since failed to replicate that sort of result elsewhere ...
According to a report from Reuters, angry gamblers were responsible for nearly half of social media tennis player abuse. Content across the internet is being monitored in 39 languages, with the WTA, ...
The French Open has come under fire for only scheduling men's matches during night sessions. The women's game deserves better ...
Iga Swiatek has bowed out of the French Open after losing her semi-final to Aryna Sabalenka at Court Philippe-Chatrier. WTA ...
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