For years, Sabalenka had too much pace and offense for Pegula to handle. Now the American, one of the WTA’s best counter-punchers and power-absorbers, had finally found a way to use Sabalenka’s pace ...
That made me think about how we used to mercilessly tease TW's spiritual adviser, Portugal's Miguel Seabra, who once told us: I have a forehand kind of like Federer's, but I also have a drop shot, ...
Indian players gained valuable experience at the Chennai WTA 250, where Indonesia’s Janice Tjen lifted the title after a week of rain, resilience and promise.
It’s not the serve or the forehand -- it’s the feet. From Iga Swiatek to Aryna Sabalenka, today’s champions know that the foundation of power starts from the ground up.
Sabalenka, who has won two matches in a row in the round-robin Group Steffi Graf, is on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals. Gauff and Pegula, who have one win each, also remain in contention ...