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Woke Tennis Star Coco Gauff Says She's 'Proud to be an American,' But Doesn't Like 'What's Going On'
Coco Gauff, a women's tennis star and frequent critic of America (at least when President Trump is in office), says she's "very proud" to be an American but has issues with what's happening in her home country.
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Tennis Player Quits with 'F**K You' Farewell Note to the Sport
International tennis player Destanee Aiava announced Sunday she is quitting the sport, labeling it "racist, misogynistic, homophobic and hostile to anyone who doesn't fit the mould," in a statement posted on social media.
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Emma Raducanu's former coach pushes back against narrative forming around Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz is, without question, the standout player in tennis right now.
The Spaniard sits comfortably atop the ATP rankings after his Australian Open win, holding 13,150 points.
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Serena Williams' tennis comeback: When could she play, in which tournaments - and will she?
Serena Williams has taken the necessary steps to return to the sport that she dominated. Joe Buglewicz / Getty Images
Serena Williams, considered by many the greatest women's tennis player of all time, will be eligible to compete on the WTA Tour and at Grand Slams later this month.
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North Texas' Jenson Brooksby breaks barriers as top-ranked tennis star ahead of Dallas Open
Jenson Brooksby, a North Texas resident and the current 45th-ranked player in the world, has overcome several daunting obstacles just to get to the Dallas Open.
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Serena Williams is eligible to return to tennis later this month. It's not clear if she will
Serena Williams passed another stage on the path to a possible comeback to professional tennis, being listed Monday by the sport's drug-testing organization as eligible to return to competition on Feb.
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Novak Djokovic's cryptic comments spark retirement buzz after...
Australia may have seen the last of Novak Djokovic.
On Sunday, he was one win away from a record-breaking 25th major title, but Carlos Alcaraz took that dream away after defeating the 38-year-old in four sets, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5, across three hours and two minutes for the Australian Open title, becoming the youngest man to achieve a career Grand Slam at 22 years old.