The American overcome a second-set scare, and booked a BNP Paribas Open quarterfinal showdown with Elena Rybakina.
Pegula came to Indian Wells as the WTA’s in-form player of the moment, and that hasn’t changed. With her title in Dubai last month, and her three victories here, she’s on an eight match win streak.
Time violations have become a topic of discussion in the wake of one issued to Carlos Alcaraz at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open last month. “I’m not allowed to go to the towel?” an incredulous Alcaraz ...
Svitolina may be the surprise of the season. She looks rejuvenated at 31, and comes into this match with an 18-3 record, a title in Brisbane, a final in Dubai, a semi at the Australian Open, two wins ...
“There’s no secrets,” Norrie said when he was asked how he had beaten Alcaraz last fall in Paris. “I think I had to play well for over two hours, more than that. I had to keep pushing.” That day ...
Two-time Grand Slam finalist Todd Martin recently finished a 2 ½-year stint coaching Mardy Fish and now is looking for opportunities to tutor juniors. He is already associate director of the Altheus ...
As Aryna Sabalenka opened up a 6-0, 5-0 lead against Madison Keys in the BNP Paribas Open semifinals on Friday, one thought kept going through through her mind: “I was thinking, yeah, I wish I would ...
Bronwyn Greer was understandably dismayed when she learned that her ATP tour event—the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship—had gone down to defeat this year against the dreaded ...
Mirra Andreeva welcomed a new member to the family this week, introducing fans to new dog Rassy after an 18-month odyssey and back-to-back breakthrough seasons. “Our girl Rassy🥰🐾🦴🐶🤭” captioned ...
Carla Suárez Navarro brought some happy news to tennis fans’ timelines on Tuesday when she announced that she and partner, professional footballer Olga Garcia, were expecting a child in June of next ...
Sinner beat Tien 6-2, 6-2 in Beijing last fall. But this is a different court, in a different part of the world. Tien has had the crowd with him in Indian Wells, and likely will again on Thursday.
Sabalenka opened the 19-year-old Mboko’s eyes by bullying her through a 6-1 first set in Melbourne. The Canadian is nothing if not a quick study, though, and she pushed the top seed to a second-set ...