The likes of Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff all found huge success on the WTA Tour this past year – but what did they use to scale those heights? We look at what rackets the WTA ...
The 29-year-old American won a deciding tiebreak to reach her first Grand Slam final since 2017; she'll face two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka.
Or so we thought: Televsion replay clearly showed that Swiatek got her racquet on the ball just after it bounced twice; two shots later, the point was hers. Navarro would have needed to stop play ...
“Madison is a great player and experienced, so you never know,” Swiatek said. “I'll be just focused on myself.” Using a new racket this season, Keys is on a 10-match winning ...
"Madison is a great player and experienced, so you never know," said Swiatek, who is 4-1 against the 29-year-old Keys. "I'll be just focused on myself." Using a new racket this season, Keys is on ...
The racket is simply more forgiving to players ... for her showdown against Iga Swiatek as the 37 unforced errors were offset by 36 winners. On the “bad days” that Madison Keys mentioned ...
Swiatek said that she feels like “the ball is listening to me” — a linguistic flourish to follow the many she’d produced with her racket on the court. With new coach Wim Fissette ...
In the fifth game of the second set and under pressure on serve, Swiatek bolted forward to retrieve a drop that bounced twice before her racket scooped it up. Play went on, though, with Swiatek ...
Madison Keys has a chance for tennis immortality again — and it took everything she had to get there. The 29-year-old American stunned No. 2 seed Iga Swiatek at the Australian Open with a ...