When the Women’s Tennis Association unveiled its maternity policy earlier this month, it was billed as a breakthrough moment ...
It’s a world in flux, with the foremost power entering into a revisionist phase. Middle Powers, in this fluid state, need to ...
After making ambitious investments in football, golf, Formula 1 and a host of other sports, Saudi Arabia is reportedly ...
The league - designed by Danny Townsend, the former chief executive of the Australian Professional Leagues football ...
PTPA co-founder Novak Djokovic declined to be named in a suit accusing tennis' governing bodies and Grand Slams of ‘abusing ...
The ITF Junior Circuit J30 Week 3 tennis tournament has reached the final stages in both the girls’ and boys’ singles events ...
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Pregnant players on the women's tennis tour now can receive 12 months of paid maternity leave, and those who become parents via partner pregnancy, surrogacy or adoption can get two months off with pay ...
Last April, the WTA Tour and Saudi Tennis Federation signed a three-year deal to move the season-ending WTA Tour Finals to the kingdom, whose ‘Personal Status Law’ requires women to obtain a ...
The Women’s Tennis Association and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund announced a new maternity and child family planning benefits program for professional women’s tennis players.
Criticised by some tennis figures for its record on women's rights, Saudi Arabia has boosted its tennis investments in recent years, organising the season-ending WTA Finals for the first time in ...