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Tennis · MiamiDanielle Collins adopted an injured dog called Crash after finding him outside of the Hard Rock Stadium at the Miami Open and she used her entrepreneurial brain again to give a new motto and also likely new merch. Collins dropped merchandise last month which her team all wore in the stands after her...See the Story
"Play tennis, cash checks, rescue animals, and give them the boujiest lifestyle possible": Danielle Collins' new motto after Miami Open rescue
Serena Williams · OccitanieThe Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) is set to make a debut in
France this year. The tournament is one of the newest form of tennis and has
been around for a while and starts on April 4 As per the latest report, the competition is set to make its
debut in France this year and will be played at the ico...See the Story
Ruud, Fritz, Shelton, De Minaur, Rune snub clay court openers for UTS tournament in Nimes
Novak Djokovic · SpainJakub Mensik’s resilience and a timely physio visit led to an unexpected victory over Novak Djokovic and claiming the Miami Open title. Jakub Mensik defied injury to win his first ATP Masters 1000 title. Before his first-round match against Roberto Bautista Agut, Mensik was on the verge of withdrawing due to severe knee inflammation. He had filled out his withdrawal form but couldn’t find the referee to submit it, as they were out for lunch. In…See the Story
Lunch break lifeline: A referee’s absence helped Jakub Mensik win Miami
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Coco Gauf · MiamiWorld No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka stormed into her first Miami Open final with a commanding 6-2, 6-2 victory over Italy’s Jasmine Paolini.
The Belarusian needed just 71 minutes to dismantle the sixth seed, extending her dominant run in the tournament without dropping a set.
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Sabalenka, a three-time Grand Slam champion, will now face Jessica Pegula i…See the Story
Aryna Sabalenka sweeps Paolini aside, targets Miami Open title against Pegula
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TennisWilson have launched their first ever tennis shoes, the Intrigue, specifically designed for female players which is a big step and we’re delighted to be able to offer these top of the range shoes as the prize in our exclusive competition. Wilson proudly promotes “Intrigue is perfectly designed with over 1,000 scans of women’s biomechanics.” The shoe’s ‘last’ is contoured and tailored for the female foot – who tend to have higher arches, narro…See the Story