For over 20 years, the Qatar Open has been a showcase of the brightest stars in women’s tennis. This outdoor, hard-court tournament has a list of legendary champions both past and present. From ...
The calendar includes 83 championships: 39 international, 16 world, 10 Asian, three GCC, one Arab, and 14 domestic events ...
Aryna Sabalenka smashed the all-time prize-money record in the WTA 2025 season. Check out the top five women tennis stars who ...
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Qatar Olympic Committee unveils sport events calendar for 2026
Doha: The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) has officially announced today its comprehensive calendar of sports events and ...
Who really owned the WTA 2025 season? Aryna Sabalenka topped the charts with 63 wins, edging Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina, ...
Sabalenka has won the award in back-to-back seasons, becoming the first player since 2010 to scoop the prize more than once. The Belarusian spent the entire year at the summit of the WTA rankings and ...
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WTA Prize Money Leaders Update: Aryna Sabalenka’s $12.1M lead shines as 55 women smash $1M barrier
A week after the US Open final, the WTA Prize Money Leaders list has been updated, with Aryna Sabalenka holding a commanding lead. The $5 million she earned for her historic US Open title win—a record ...
Last year, Amanda Anisimova made the biggest jump into the Top 50 between the 2023 and 2024 year-end rankings—on either tour—soaring 323 spots from No. 359 to No. 36. This year, her momentum didn’t ...
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Sabalenka named WTA player of the year for second straight season
The Belarusian star ended 2025 on top, defending the US Open and leading the tour with 63 match wins and reaching nine finals.
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