Rome, ItalyIga Swiatek stands alone on the WTA after completing Madrid-Rome doubleWhen the Pole and Aryna Sabalenka met in Madrid, they stood together atop the tour. No longer.By Steve Tignor May 18, 2024
Rome, ItalyIga Swiatek defeats Aryna Sabalenka to win Rome and complete rare Madrid-Rome sweepShe’s the first player to do the double in the same year since 2013, when Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams did it.By John Berkok May 18, 2024
Rome, ItalyIga Swiatek vs. Aryna Sabalenka: What their Rome final could mean for their rivalryIf they can stage another thriller, they might make themselves into tennis' biggest story heading to Roland Garros.By Steve Tignor May 17, 2024
Betting CentralPick of the Day: Aryna Sabalenka vs. Iga Swiatek, Rome finalIga is a heavy favorite, but these two just played a nail biter. Here's the best way to bet it.By Zachary Cohen May 17, 2024
Stat of the DayIga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka to have a rematch of the Madrid final in the Rome finalSwiatek fought off three match points to edge Sabalenka in the Spanish capital two Saturdays ago.By John Berkok May 16, 2024
Rome, ItalyIga Swiatek continues to dominate Coco Gauff, but she’s also making her a better player“Against probably anybody else today, I would have won the match,” the American said following their Rome semifinal.By Steve Tignor May 16, 2024
Rome, ItalyIga Swiatek now 10-1 against Coco Gauff, awaits Rome final opponentThe world No. 1 will face either world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka in a rematch of their Madrid title bout, or Danielle Collins.By Ed McGrogan May 16, 2024
ATP London, Great BritainQueen's Club to host first WTA event in more than 50 years during run-up to 2025 WimbledonThe women's tournament will take place the week after Roland Garros, ushering in the start of tennis’ short grass-court campaign, while the men’s event will be held the following week.By Associated Press May 16, 2024
Rome, ItalyTop tennis players say they're playing too much because the tournaments are too longThe long-sought upgrade for the tennis tournaments in Madrid and Rome has been a bonanza for the organizers by expanding them to nearly two weeks. For the players? Well, they haven’t been nearly as enthusiastic.By Associated Press May 16, 2024
Rome, ItalyClay SZN: WTA has served up star power, while surprises and injuries have shaken up the ATPLooking back at a head-scratching month, and looking ahead to Thursday’s high-powered women’s semifinals in Rome.By Steve Tignor May 15, 2024