In a win for working moms everywhere (and let’s be honest, all of us cheering from the sidelines), the Women’s Tennis ...
Saudi Arabia has an ostensibly atrocious track ... who had changed the way women's tennis is currently viewed, took to X to condemn it. She re-shared the post of UN Watch's Executive Director ...
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Outsports on MSNAnti-LGBTQ Saudi Arabia set to pay for gay WTA players’ maternity leave and fertility treatmentsMore than 320 WTA players are eligible for the new program. Two out LGBTQ women are ranked in the Tour's top 100. The post ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWTA Rankings Race To Riyadh: Keys No 1, Andreeva moves ahead of Swiatek, Gauff with work to doMadison Keys remains at No 1 in the Live WTA Rankings Race for the WTA Finals, but there are several rising stars among the ...
The Indian trio of rookie Avani Prashanth, Pranavi Urs and Diksha Dagar endured a tough day in the opening round of the 2025 ...
With her run to the last 16 in Indian Wells, Kartal is up to 63rd in the world - currently just three places and 15 ranking ...
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More and more pros in tennis have returned to action after ... among the critics — over questions about LGBTQ+ and women’s rights in Saudi Arabia. The kingdom now hosts the season-ending ...
His National Transformation Plan has restructured Saudi society, providing opportunities for women to contribute, unleash their potential, and invest their intellectual, scientific, and academic ...
The youngster who says she takes inspiration from sporting greats ranging from Roger Federer to LeBron James said tennis has gradually become a more serious affair for her. "When I was a bit ...
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