Grand Slam winner and former World No. 1 retires from tennis
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Aryna Sabalenka is the latest top player to ramp up pressure on the Grand Slams over increased prize money and greater welfare benefits.
The letter calls for a greater share of revenues, contributions to pension, health and maternity benefits, and a greater say via a new player council.
Sinner will regain world No. 1 for one week, before the season-ending tournament defines who will hold the ranking at its end.
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Australia's last women's singles grand slam champ is encouraged by the new crop of kids coming through, but has urged fans to remain patient with their progress.
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The tennis world witnessed a historic moment today as Rohan Bopanna announced his retirement from the sport at the age of 45. The Indian veteran, who made history earlier last year year by becoming the oldest men’s Grand Slam champion with his 2024 Australian Open triumph,
Venus Williams, one of the most dominant figures in women’s tennis over the past three decades, has made it clear who she considers the greatest player in the history of the sport.