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1 month ago |
tennishead.net | Kelly Keller
Miami Open quarterfinals set for battles after tournament’s upsetsTop seeds advance as the tournament enters decisive stages at the Miami Open. ATP Quarterfinals:Novak Djokovic vs. Sebastian Korda: Six-time Miami Open champion Novak Djokovic continues his quest for a seventh title, advancing with a straight-sets victory over Lorenzo Musetti. He will face American Sebastian Korda, who has displayed impressive form throughout the tournament. Taylor Fritz vs.
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1 month ago |
tennishead.net | Kelly Keller
Alize Cornet announces return to professional tennisFormer World No. 11 Alize Cornet set to make comeback after brief retirement. French tennis player Alizé Cornet, who retired from professional tennis following the 2024 French Open, has announced her return to the sport. While the specific reasons for her retirement were not publicly detailed, she has now decided to return to the sport.
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1 month ago |
tennishead.net | Kelly Keller
Tennis News, Tennis Tournaments, WimbledonWimbledon ditches line judges for electronic callingIn a historic shift, Wimbledon will implement Electronic Line Calling (ELC) across all courts starting from the 2025 Championships, marking the end of human line judging at the esteemed tournament. For nearly a century and a half, Wimbledon’s line judges, adorned in their distinctive uniforms, have been integral to the tournament’s ambiance.
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1 month ago |
tennishead.net | Kelly Keller
ATP Tennis Players, Tennis News, WTA Tennis PlayersTough day for American tennis stars at Miami OpenCoco Gauff, Danielle Collins, and Frances Tiafoe were among those eliminated today at the Miami Open. The Miami Open witnessed a series of unexpected exits among American tennis players on March 24, 2025, as several top competitors were eliminated from the tournament. Coco Gauff, seeded third, faced a surprising defeat against unseeded Magda Linette, losing 6-4, 6-4.
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1 month ago |
tennishead.net | Kelly Keller
Alex Eala shocks Madison Keys at Miami OpenFilipina teenager Alex Eala upsets reigning Australian Open champion in straight sets. In a stunning third-round match at the Miami Open, 19-year-old Alexandra Eala from the Philippines defeated reigning Australian Open champion Madison Keys 6-4, 6-2. This victory marks Eala’s first win over a top-10 player, making her the first Filipino to achieve this in the Open Era.
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