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Emma Raducanu Draws A Brutal Rome Test As Clay Season Finally Begins

Emma Raducanu returns in Rome after a long layoff, but the Italian Open draw is unforgiving, with Coco Gauff, Jasmine Paolini and Mirra Andreeva looming.

Swiatek’s Madrid Exit Raises Health Questions, But Rome Still Beckons

Iga Swiatek’s Madrid Open retirement came amid illness concerns and renewed scrutiny of her support team, with Rome now the quick turnaround target.

Coco Gauff Proves Madrid Still Knows How To Test Her

Coco Gauff battled illness, altitude, and her own clay-court frustrations in Madrid, then powered past Sorana Cirstea to keep her title-defense hopes alive.

Sabalenka, Eala, and Badosa Give Madrid Open a Very Human Warm-Up

Sabalenka and Eala share a practice partner in Madrid, while Sabalenka also offers support to Paula Badosa after another difficult defeat.

Raducanu’s Madrid Withdrawal Extends A Familiar Clay-Court Problem

Emma Raducanu has pulled out of Madrid as she manages post-viral symptoms, pushing her comeback target toward Rome and leaving more clay questions than answers.

Coco Gauff Backs Herself as Stuttgart Path Opens Up

Aryna Sabalenka’s withdrawal has changed Stuttgart’s balance of power, and Coco Gauff is sounding ready to capitalize as the clay season begins.

Pegula Clinches Back-to-Back Charleston Titles With Straight Sets Finale

Jessica Pegula defended her Credit One Charleston Open crown with a clinical 6-2, 6-2 win over Yuliia Starodubtseva, becoming the first woman since Serena to repeat in Charleston.