Aryna Sabalenka vs Iga Swiatek: Surface records compared after Indian Wells
Despite Sabalenka’s dominance, Swiatek still leads across all surfaces Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek have emerged as the defining forces on the WTA Tour since 2020, consistently competing at the highest level and collecting major titles. Sabalenka has held the world No.
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The only British woman to win the Miami Open
British star made history with a dominant 2017 run in Florida In 2017, Johanna Konta reached her first Miami Open Women’s Singles final after overcoming a series of high-level opponents, including multiple Grand Slam champions. Seeded 10th, the Brit defeated Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Pauline Parmentier, Lara Arruabarrena, Simona Halep and Venus Williams to book her place in the final, where she faced Caroline Wozniacki.
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Chris Eubanks sets the record straight regarding his retirement — What’s next?
Alex Eala returns to the Miami Open, where a dream run launched a tennis phenomenon
A little less than a year ago, Alexandra Eala was an unproven teenager from the Philippines hunting for her breakthrough in professional tennis. As she sat in the catacombs of Hard Rock Stadium, after her first significant wins at the sport’s top level, the world No. 140 tried to absorb what she had achieved at the 2025 Miami Open, while also trying not to make too much of it. Eala, who entered the tournament with a wild card, had started the tournament with two wins over Grand Slam champions. A
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Chris Eubanks sets the record straight regarding his retirement — What’s next?