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After an unfortunate first foray into the spotlight in April (yes, that infamous Harriet Dart deodorant moment), Lois Boisson ...
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Sporting News on MSNLast American to win French Open women's singles: Revisiting Serena Williams' title in 2015We take a look back at the last time an American won the French Open women's singles title.
Gauff is the youngest player since Serena Williams in 2002 to claim a 10th women's singles win against a former Grand Slam ...
Coco Gauff has always idolized Serena Williams. “Venus. Serena, Venus, Serena, Venus,” she once said. “That’s all I watched growing up.” The 23-time Grand Slam ...
Sports fans can go to extreme lengths for their favorite players or teams-naming their children after them, getting tattoos in their honor, and more. While most of these gestures a ...
Among the many highs for Serena Williams, there were also some infrequent lows. And one of those less glamorous moments came ...
The French Open has always been special to Coco Gauff. Gauff, who entered this year’s tournament trying to win her second ...
The excitement for Świątek and Sabalenka's second Grand Slam meeting shows how vital rivalries are at the top of tennis.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Swiatek? a great player, but not a star': Mouratoglou defends Roland Garros’ decision to exclude women from night sessionsPatrick Mouratoglou agreed with the Roland Garros organisers on not scheduling women’s matches during the night sessions.
Coco Gauff is a woman on a mission. The 21-year-old survived an early scare to reach her second consecutive semi-final at the ...
For the first time, an African-American reached the quarterfinals (or better) in all five of the professional disciplines—men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed ...
Lois Boisson is not concerned about what comes after the French Open, as she bids to cap her "dream" run at Roland-Garros ...
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