Jannik Sinner wins, Aryna Sabalenka keeps her winning streak alive, and Jack Draper advances to the doubles semi-finals

Jannik Sinner continued to showcase his resilience on the court, making headlines with his remarkable performance at the ongoing tournament in Beijing. After facing the challenging opponent Roman Safiullin, Sinner managed to rally from a set down to secure a hard-fought victory with scores of 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. This win marks his second consecutive comeback,... Continue Reading →

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Appeals Jannik Sinner’s Positive Doping Test Decision

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has taken significant action by appealing against the decision to clear Jannik Sinner after he tested positive twice for a banned substance, specifically the anabolic steroid clostebol. This appeal follows Sinner's previous clearance in August by an independent tribunal, which decided that he bore no responsibility for the positive tests.... Continue Reading →

Wimbledon: Greater London Authority approves the All England Club’s plans to expand with 39 new courts

Wimbledon's ambitious plans for expansion have stirred significant debate among locals and stakeholders alike. The project, approved by London's deputy mayor for planning, Jules Pipe, will see the All England Club make a substantial move into Wimbledon Park, a decision that has not come without controversy. Set to triple the size of the current site,... Continue Reading →

Jack Draper: the British No 1, advanced to the last 16 of the Japan Open after defeating Mattia Bellucci in straight sets

Jack Draper won in straight sets to advance to the last 16 of the Japan Open, marking a significant milestone in his career. The 6-4, 6-2 victory over Italy's Mattia Bellucci not only showcases Draper’s talent on the court but also represents a moment of redemption after a challenging period following his performances in recent... Continue Reading →

Emma Raducanu withdraws from the Korea Open quarter-final due to a foot injury allowing Daria Kasatkina to advance

Emma Raducanu has suffered another frustrating injury setback after being forced to retire mid-match during her quarter-final clash at the Korea Open against Daria Kasatkina. The match, which was highly anticipated, saw Raducanu, a 21-year-old former US Open champion, struggle significantly, ultimately losing the first set 6-1 against the world No. 13 in a little... Continue Reading →

Emma Raducanu overcame a foot injury to defeat Yue Yuan of China and reach the quarter-finals of the Korea Open

Emma Raducanu reached the last eight in Seoul, after an intense and closely contested match against China’s Yue Yuan, converting her seventh match point to secure victory. The young British tennis star demonstrated resilience and skill as she battled through potential discomfort from a suspected foot injury to defeat Yuan in straight sets with a... Continue Reading →

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