Emma Raducanu to miss US Open due to stress fracture
British tennis player Emma Raducanu will not participate in the US Open due to a stress fracture in her right calf, which also forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
Tournaments, Bulgarian tennis players, rankings, results, and key moments from the season.
British tennis player Emma Raducanu will not participate in the US Open due to a stress fracture in her right calf, which also forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
17-year-old Martin Bonev won the boys' singles title at the J30 tournament in Sofia, achieving six consecutive victories with only two sets lost. Andreya Glushkova won silver medals in both singles and doubles.
The Kazakhstani, who is last year's tournament champion, won a confident match against Argentina's Facundo Acosta and continues the clay court battle in Austria.
The US capital will host the prestigious WTA 500 category tournament. World leaders such as Jessica Pegula, Elina Svitolina, and Naomi Osaka are participating in the draw, and the legendary Venus Williams will be part of the competition.
Tennis icons Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer were spotted together at a golf club in Mallorca. A photo of the two posing with the staff of the 'Santa Ponsa' club has sparked great interest among fans.
The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has announced a radical rule change, introducing mandatory genetic testing for all competitors to confirm their biological sex.
The ATP Tour is starting an experiment with more frequent tennis ball replacements to respond to criticism from top players like Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev.
The week in tennis promises heated clashes in Portugal and Austria. From a potential rematch between Rublev and Darderi to Alexander Bublik's title defense – here is what to expect.
A busy week lies ahead for Bulgarian tennis players. From the WTA 125 in Palermo to the Challenger tournaments in Zug and Segovia, our players will be fighting for important points and spots in the main draws.
Bulgarian tennis player Petar Nesterov has qualified for the second round of the qualifying tournament at the Swiss 'Challenger 125' in Zug, after an extremely difficult match against Samuele Pieri.
Stefanos Tsitsipas overcame Alexander Shevchenko in three sets and qualified for the final of the tournament in Gstaad. The Greek will face Belgium's Raphael Colignon for the title in Switzerland.
Bulgarian star Grigor Dimitrov is ready for his second match of the tournament in Bostaad against Portugal's Nuno Borges. The start of the match is delayed due to the long-running match of the previous players on the center court.
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