The WTA Finals start on Saturday, 1 November in Saudi Arabia, with the top eight women's players in singles and doubles competing in Riyadh.Matches take place in a round-robin format between two ...
With the WTA Finals beginning this weekend, the year's top eight singles players and doubles teams will compete for the crown ...
Sabalenka is joined by Coco Gauff in the Stefanie Graf Group, while Swiatek competes alongside Amanda Anisimova and Madison Keys.
Looking at the field in Riyadh, it’s clear that resilience was the under-the-radar theme of the WTA this season.
The final spot for the 2025 WTA Finals is yet to be confirmed, with two players still hoping to make it to event in Riyadh.
Defending champion Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek return to the WTA Finals for the last stop in this year’s ...
Coco Gauff will look to defend her WTA Finals title when the 2025 tournament begins on November 1. Gauff defeated Iga Swiatek ...
This year’s WTA Finals doubles field blends continuity and change, with three returning teams, four new pairings built from ...
Iga Swiatek's coach, Belgian Wim Fisette, revealed in a press conference how they prepared, especially surprising the public ...
Elena Rybakina has qualified for the WTA Tour Finals with a run of six straight wins, overtaking Mirra Andreeva in the penultimate week of the regular WTA Tour season. The 2022 Wimbledon champion won ...
Elena Rybakina went on an impressive run to secure her spot at the WTA Finals, the season-ending championships for the eight ...
WTA Hong Kong champion Leylah Fernandez will continue her quest for a second title against Eva Lys on Day 3. It promises to ...