World No. 3 Coco Gauff has been the top-ranked tennis player from the United States — male or female — for nearly two years. All that could change on Saturday when No. 4 Jessica Pegula ...
Though Pegula has made three Miami Open semifinals in four years, she has never gotten this far. Now she goes for her fourth WTA 1000 (point) title.
Five American women reached the Miami round of 16, but No. 3 Coco Gauff and defending champion Danielle Collins were among the casualties today. Photo credit: BNP Paribas Open Facebook A net-cord shot sat up offering offensive opportunity for Coco Gauff.
Alex Eala has the tools to outgun Jessica Pegula for a spot in the Miami Open finals, but the Filipina teen needs more than just brute force to down the American heiress who worked her way to become o
The Miami Open witnessed a tough competition for American tennis players on Monday, as standout player Coco Gauff suffered a surprising defeat. Emerging talent Magda Linette claimed victory over the third-seeded Gauff with a score of 6-4,
New York Mets right-hander Paul Blackburn will open the season on the injured list with knee inflammation.
Monday was a day to forget for the Americans at the Miami Open, with seven US representatives suffering defeat across the men’s and women’s singles.
Aryna Sabalenka reached her hand out for raindrops under an uncertain sky before taking the court for the Miami Open final, but proved to be the source of another storm in a straight-sets victory over Jessica Pegula.