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WTA 250 Auckland: The complete list of participants revealed, no top 10 on the schedule
The WTA 250 Auckland 2026 promises an explosive start to the season: between the return of Venus Williams, the presence of ...
Alexandra Eala and Janice Tjen are among the rising stars in the entry list for the 2026 ASB Classic in Auckland. Elina ...
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Sloane Stephens confirms return in 2026 amid 12-match losing streak
Stephens, the 2017 US Open champion and a former world No. 3, hasn't registered a win since beating Elsa Jacquemot in the ...
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Venus Williams explains decision to start 2026 in the first week in Auckland
Venus Williams says she wants to "start early" her 2026 season and avoid "the cramming feeling," and why she decided to sign up for Auckland and play in the first week of the new season.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand in January to instead play for Japan in the United Cup. The four-time major winner had agreed in ...
Naomi Osaka’s participation in the Australian Open is being put into question after she sustained an injury while playing in a WTA tournament in Auckland. On Sunday, the tennis player competed against ...
A seven-time Grand Slam champion and World No 1, along with winners of more than 90 WTA titles and two Olympic Games medals, lead a remarkable women’s field released today for the 2026 ASB Classic in ...
Naomi Osaka and Emma Raducanu are on opposite sides of the Auckland WTA 250 bracket. / IMAGO The start of the 2025 WTA season is upon us. Capitalizing on fans' excitement for the new year, tournament ...
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Naomi Osaka Commits to 2 More Tournaments in 2025
Tennis fans were delighted to see Naomi Osaka return to action last season. While injuries ultimately cut short her comeback year, the four-time Grand Slam champion is already preparing for the 2025 ...
It was a remarkable year for moms on the WTA Tour in 2025, from memorable runs to historic titles to rises up the rankings.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Tennis great Venus Williams plans to play for a 33rd straight season on the WTA Tour, starting in Auckland in January. Organizers of the ASB Classic in New Zealand said ...
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