Emma Raducanu breaks three tennis rackets in one session as she prepares for WTA Tour return
Emma Raducanu revealed she broke three tennis rackets in one session as she prepares for her return to the WTA Tour.
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Emma Raducanu revealed she broke three tennis rackets in one session as she prepares for her return to the WTA Tour.
Emma Raducanu revealed she broke three tennis rackets in one session as she prepares for her return to the WTA Tour.
The WTA Tour arrives in Mexico this week. Stars such as Emma Raducanu, Madison Keys and defending champion Sara Sorribes Tormo have travelled to Guadalajara for the Abierto Akron Zapopan.
The WTA Tour arrives in Mexico this week. Stars such as Emma Raducanu, Madison Keys and defending champion Sara Sorribes Tormo have travelled to Guadalajara for the Abierto Akron Zapopan.
El Open de Australia 2022, tras superar los efectos económicos más directos de las crisis de la Covid, llegará a repartir 75 millones de dólares (67,2 millones de euros)., cuando, pese a todo, ya estableció un nuevo récord en la competición aussie. Porcentualmente, se traduce en un incremento del 4,5 %. De él, se beneficiarán todos los participantes de la fase final, incluido el campeón, Rafa Nadal, que se embolsará un total de 2.875.000 dólares (2,58 millones de euros). Daniil Medvédev, por su parte, tras caer en la final, ingresará $1.575.000 (1,4 millones de euros). El año pasado, en cambio, los montantes fueron de 2,75 millones de dólares y 1,23, respectivamente. Un cambio notable.
Ashleigh Barty continues her dream start to 2022 after winning the Australian Open for the first time.
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Ash Barty won her first-round Australian Open match against qualifier Lesia Tsurenko in just 54 minutes, she produced a wry smile, a little fist bump, and clapped to the crowd with a couple of taps on her racket.
If Ash Barty is feeling pressure in her quest to be the first local player to win the Australian Open women's singles title in 44 years, the world number one is hiding it behind a brilliant poker face