Tatjana Maria crowned queen of Queen’s
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LONDON (Reuters) -Briton Dan Evans upset American seventh seed Frances Tiafoe 7-5 6-2 on Monday to book his place in the last 16 at the Queen's Club Championships. The 35-year-old, ranked 199th in the world,
Annabel Croft has slammed the Queen’s fault calls as sounding like a ‘whoopee cushion’. New technology has been introduced at this year’s tournament in a move set to be copied at Wimbledon later this summer.
After a week of tennis at Queen's, WTA Ventures chief Marina Storti discusses the sport, CVC Capital Partners and an ATP merger.
Emma Raducanu is out of Queen’s Club after falling to a 6-2 6-4 defeat to the Olympic champion and top seed Qinwen Zheng. The new British No 1 squandered a double-break advantage in the second set as Zheng six of the final seven games to book her place in the semi-finals.
Dan Evans has urged his tennis counterparts to “be careful” when complaining about the current schedule. Players in both the men’s and women’s games have spoken out about the demands on current professional players, with some calling on the governing bodies to reduce the number of tournaments.
From packed crowds, British feel-good energy and 'Boultucanu' - how did the first women's Queen's event for 52 years unfold?
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Carlos Alcaraz is eyeing a third consecutive men’s singles crown at SW19, while Czech player Barbora Krejcikova is the defending champion in the women’s singles. Both received £2.7m for winning in 2024, but the singles champions in 2025 will receive a £300,000 increase.
Having triumphed in one of the greatest finals in tennis history, the 22-year-old jetted off to Ibiza to soak up his second successive French Open crown. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.