At long last, the women’s tennis season is coming to a close in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The WTA Finals, which begin tomorrow, ...
June 11 (Reuters) - Female players who choose to undergo a fertility protection procedure will be allowed to take time away from the sport and return to competitive action with a protected ranking, ...
March saw the announced of a special maternity fund for women's players Initiative is funded by the WTA's partnership with the Saudi Arabian PIF Rankings will be protected for 10 weeks after returning ...
Women tennis players who take time out of the game to freeze eggs or embryos will have their ranking protected, the WTA Tour announced on Wednesday. Players ranked from one to 750 in singles or ...
Measuring greatness in women’s tennis takes more than counting trophies. It revolves around who dominated their era, who pushed the sport forward, and who made winning look inevitable. These players ...
Women’s tennis stars will have their world rankings protected during fertility treatments, the WTA Tour has announced. Players ranked inside the world’s top 750 who miss at least 10 weeks of ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Professional tennis players who take time off from competition for a fertility procedure such as egg or embryo freezing will have their ranking protected under a WTA Tour ...
Filipino tennis hotshot Alex Eala could possibly rank among the Top 50 women’s tennis players in the world. Currently ranked ...
The new top women’s doubles player in the world is from the South Side. For Taylor Townsend, 29, who hasn’t held a No. 1 ranking since she was a junior, the achievement is both a “dream come true” and ...
Tennis headlines tend to spotlight forehands and titles, but behind every trophy is often a financial story far more layered than expected. Players earn more than most people realize, either from ...
Women athletes who want to start a family have often received little to no support or faced repercussions. Remember when, back in 2019, Olympic runners Allyson Felix, Alysia Montaño, and Kara Goucher ...
Dr. Megan Gornet is serving up change when it comes to protecting female tennis players. The St. Louis native, who now practices as a fertility and reproductive physician at WashU Medicine, has spent ...