WTA Strasbourg Day 4 brings out the seeds. There are seven singles matches scheduled and we will look at all of them across two articles. In this one, we will take a look at the top three seeds and offer our thoughts on which will progress and which may stumble.
We are looking at the other four singles matches at WTA Strasbourg Day 4. Seeds four, six, and seven take to the courts. We will offer our thoughts on who moves on and who will fall at this stage.
Rafael Nadal is back at Roland Garros, and he's winning—at least in practice sets, as he downed Sebastian Korda in one practice set they played. The Spaniard has had an interesting comeback season on clay so far.
Iga Swiatek has the crowd staring at her on the court for some brilliant tennis performances. Over time, the Pole has only improved, making her that much more difficult for the opponents.
The final week of tournaments before the French Open continues, with more action at the ATP Lyon Open. There is a superb schedule of Round of 16 matches for Day 4 of the event, with top seed Ugo Humbert and Frances Tiafoe both featuring.
Second-round action continues at the ATP Geneva Open. Second seed Casper Ruud begins his quest for a third title at this tournament when he plays Austrian qualifier Sebastian Ofner.
Top seed Novak Djokovic headlines Wednesday’s schedule at the ATP Geneva Open. The Serbian superstar surprisingly accepted a wild card from the tournament before his title defense at the French Open.
The second round will be wrapped up on Thursday at the WTA 250 in Rabat. One of the blockbusters will be Camila Osorio against Laura Siegemund, with the experienced German battling against one of the most pure clay specialists on the WTA Tour.
Serena Williams caused a stir on Tuesday morning with a seven-word post over social media. "I'm ready to hit some balls again," she wrote on Twitter. It is not immediately known if Williams is planning a comeback to the professional ranks or just contemplating a friendly game of tennis.
Jannik Sinner shies away from attracting too much publicity about his private life, but he might have let the cat out of the bag. For the top-ranked tennis stars, the discussion about their love life is subject to intense scrutiny.
Uncle Toni Nadal is optimistic about Rafael Nadal’s chances at Roland Garros. Toni recalled how in 2022, Nadal was uncertain about his participation in
Gael Monfils hoped to fine-tune his clay tennis at the 2024 Lyon Open this week, but he withdrew from the ATP 250 event on the day of his match. The Frenchman's career was never without injuries, unfortunately.
Dominant performances from Iga Swiatek and Alexander Zverev headline the week, as Rafael Nadal, Nicolas Jarry, Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini capture fans' hearts.
If reports are to be believed then Jannik Sinner will leave for Paris today, but doubt still looms over his participation at the Grand Slam event there.
Novak Djokovic's decision to play at the 2024 Geneva Open shocked former ATP player Andy Roddick. The Serbian player was supposed to enter this year's Roland Garros with the fewest matches on clay since 2006, but that might not happen if he has a deep run at the Geneva Open.
Italian qualifier Camilla Rosatello dug deep to pull out an upset of No. 1 seed Yue Yuan of China, winning 7-6 (7), 1-6, 6-4 in the first round of the Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem on Monday in Rabat, Morocco.
The WTA entered a "multi-year partnership" with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) that will see the PIF become the first naming rights sponsor of the WTA rankings.
Alexander Shevchenko of Kazakhstan eliminated No. 7 seed Fabian Marozsan of Hungary 6-4, 7-6 (4) in opening-round action at the Gonet Geneva Open on Monday in Switzerland.
Alexander Zverev won his sixth ATP Masters 1000 championship on Sunday, defeating Nicolas Jarry of Chile 6-4, 7-5 at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome.
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