Rybakina downs Swiatek to reach WTA Finals last 4
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The veteran discusses how she's trying to enjoy her tennis journey more in her 30s as she competes in her first WTA Finals in nine years.
Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova complete their 2025 trilogy with a semifinal berth on the line, and Elena Rybakina seeks a sweep of the group against Madison Keys in Day 5 of the WTA Finals Riyadh.
Keys signalled she was ill and did not want to pass anything on to her fellow American after she was eliminated from the WTA Finals
The WTA Finals is definitely a stage for tension and precision. Eight players are giving it everything they’ve got to be the last one standing after ten months of non-stop tournaments filled with highs and lows.
Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova will play their last round robin match of the WTA Finals, and the result will determine which of the two from Group Serena Williams will reach the semifinals.
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Explained: Why Madison Keys didn't want to shake Amanda Anisimova's hand?
Madison Keys not shaking hands with Amanda Anisimova left tennis fans baffled, but there is a logical explanation for the 30-year-old's decision as the 30-year-old American appeared to be feeling unwell and indicated to the younger compatriot that she didn't want to risk potentially passing the virus on to her.
In a stunning reversal of fortune at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Amanda Anisimova showcased the very resilience that has defined her remarkable 2025 season. Facing compatriot Madison Keys, Anisimova dropped a hard-fought first set 4-6,