Serena Williams walked out at Indian Wells to a standing ovation. It could never erase the 14 years of hurt that came before.
Carlos Alcaraz pursues a three-peat at Indian Wells. Iga Swiatek looks to become the tournament's winningest women's singles ...
No. 5 seed Madison Keys — the last American woman left at the BNP Paribas Open — overcame a tough test from No. 19 seed Donna ...
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Perhaps there were some early signs of rust, but American Madison Keys showed no letdown from her breakthrough Australian ...
Serena Williams' ex-coach Rennae Stubbs shared a one-word reaction to Daniil Medvedev's unusual celebration at the ongoing BNP Paribas Open.
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Tennis World on MSNMadison Keys joins Serena Williams in achieving impressive featMadison Keys joined Serena Williams in pulling off an impressive feat as the world No. 5 is the fifth player in the Open Era ...
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Tennis365 on MSNSerena Williams vs Steffi Graf: When two icons met in the Indian Wells finalIndian Wells has produced several classic finals over the years, but perhaps few are as legendary as the 1999 women’s singles ...
World No. 2 Iga Swiatek is aiming for her third title at Indian Wells, breaking a historic Serena Williams mark in the ...
Serena Williams lashed out at the cacophony of boos she received from the Indian Wells crowd during her 2001 final against ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka saw her hopes of a three-peat at the Australian Open quashed by Madison Keys, and she is ...
Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek are both into the quarterfinals of Indian Wells. The pair have had very different routes on their way to the last eight but both have created history in doing so.
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Tennis World USA on MSNSerena Williams' ex-coach message for Carlos Alcaraz after Indian Wells complaintsSerena Williams' childhood coach Rick Macci has told Carlos Alcaraz that "the conditions are the same for both players" after ...
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