Maria Sharapova reveals how much money she made after Wimbledon win in a story that echoes Emma Raducanu’s
Maria Sharapova opens up on the pressure she felt to keep her sponsors happy after her breakthrough win at Wimbledon.
Maria Sharapova opens up on the pressure she felt to keep her sponsors happy after her breakthrough win at Wimbledon.
We look at the tallest women to peak at the very top of the WTA Rankings.
Swiatek is now one of just eight women to win majors on all three surfaces.
In the Open Era, only five teenagers have lifted the Wimbledon women's singles title.
Andreeva has revealed the 'lucky charm' that inspired her to a historic round-three victory in Paris.
Only six women have won 3+ Italian Open titles in the Open Era, with Chris Evert out in front.
Aryna Sabalenka's Madrid Open pedigree continues to impress after once again reaching the quarter-final.
The American, upon reaching the round of 16, joined a list of four other players aged 21 or under to claim this feat
Williams addressed both Sinner and Maria Sharapova in a TIME100 interview.
Only four women have won multiple Stuttgart titles since the event moved to the city in 2006.
We look back at some of the best WTA players who never quite got their hands on the Miami Open title.
Andreeva beat both world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No 2 Iga Swiatek on her way to Indian Wells glory.
Will Iga Swiatek become the first woman to win the Indian Wells Open three times?
Eight women in the Open Era have won multiple majors before turning 20.
Five women with a 50% quarter-final appearance rate at WTA 1000 events since 2009.
There have been 16 different champions in the 22 previous editions of the tournament.
Halep called time on her career this week after never bouncing back from her doping controversy.
Only five women have won 7+ hard court WTA 1000 titles - with Iga Swiatek in striking distance.