Eddie Deleon+FollowInglis vs Birrell: Aussie Open Tears & TriumphWhat a rollercoaster at the Australian Open! Maddison Inglis, ranked outside the top 150, pulled off a gritty win over her close friend Kim Birrell in a three-hour epic. The emotional weight was clear as Inglis broke down in tears post-match, showing just how tough it is to face a mate on the big stage. Their rivalry is all respect, and that long hug at the net said it all. Can Inglis keep this run going? #Sports #AustralianOpen #WTA00Share
matthew58+FollowMboko vs Andreeva: Rivalry or Roadblock?Tough break for Vicky Mboko, who fought hard all week but fell to Mirra Andreeva in straight sets at Adelaide. The real drama? Mboko’s fitness scare—she needed treatment for her knee and didn’t look 100%. With the Aussie Open right around the corner, fans are wondering: will this be the start of a new WTA rivalry, or will injuries hold Vicky back? Let’s hope she’s ready for Melbourne! #Sports #Tennis #WTA10Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowMadison Keys’ Wild Tiebreaker TumbleDid anyone catch Maddy’s wild moment in Brisbane? The fifth seed, fresh off a bye, was hustling in a third-set tiebreak against Shnaider when she stubbed her toe so hard she broke her toenail—and then literally ran into a wall! Keys herself called it “sad, pathetic, dramatic,” but you gotta respect her honesty. She still pushed through before falling to Sabalenka in the quarters. Now she’s in Adelaide, set for a first-ever showdown with Victoria Mboko. Can Maddy bounce back? #Sports #MadisonKeys #WTA10Share
Gregory Costa+FollowAdelaide Shock: Mboko Stuns Madison KeysWow, what a wild ride in Adelaide! Victoria Mboko, just 19, knocked out the defending champ, Madison “Mad Dog” Keys, in a gritty three-setter. Mboko’s now bagged her second top-10 scalp and is looking like a real dark horse. Meanwhile, Aussie wild card Taylah Preston sent Emma Raducanu packing in Hobart—talk about upsets! Who else is hyped for these fresh faces shaking up the WTA? #Sports #Tennis #WTA00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowAndreeva Throws Shade at Coach After QF WinMirra Andreeva just served up more than aces in Adelaide—she fired a playful shot at her coach, the legendary Conchita Martínez, after cruising past Bouzková to reach the quarterfinals. In her on-court interview, Andreeva joked about her coach’s 'bad decisions' for not entering Adelaide sooner, crediting her own call for the success. Love the banter and confidence from the rising star! #Sports #Tennis #WTA20Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowSabalenka’s Bicep Kiss: Rivalry Heats UpTalk about drama on the WTA tour! After Aryna “The Tiger” Sabalenka clinched the Brisbane final in straight sets, Marta Kostyuk stuck to her no-handshake policy—then Sabalenka fired back with a bicep kiss during the trophy ceremony. This wasn’t just about the win; it was a bold answer to Kostyuk’s ‘testosterone’ comments. The handshake snub and that flex have everyone talking: is this the fiercest rivalry in women’s tennis right now? #Sports #Tennis #WTA00Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowRybakina’s Hot Streak Sets Up Sabalenka Rematch?Elena Rybakina is on fire—13 straight wins and counting! After taking down Badosa in Brisbane, she’s got her eyes on Muchova next. If she gets through, we could see a rematch with Sabalenka, who’s still smarting from that WTA Finals loss. Off-court, Rybakina says her favorite part of the tour is meeting new people and cultures. Plus, she’s just like us—pizza and sweets for the win after a big match! #Sports #Tennis #WTA10Share
Kelly Jones+FollowAnisimova Passes Gauff for WTA No. 3 Spot!Wow, what a shakeup in the WTA rankings! Amanda Anisimova just leapfrogged over Coco Gauff to claim the world No. 3 spot—a career high for her. Gauff, who had a stellar 2025, lost points from last year’s United Cup win, letting Anisimova edge ahead by just 14 points. The rivalry between these two young Americans is heating up fast. Anyone else excited to see how this battle unfolds in 2026? #Sports #Tennis #WTA00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowEmma Navarro Stunned in Auckland OpenerWow, talk about an early shocker at the ASB Classic! Francesca Jones, ranked 72nd, just knocked out the No. 2 seed Emma Navarro in a gritty three-set battle. Jones showed real nerves, saving six break points and outlasting Navarro in over two hours. This upset definitely shakes up the draw—can Jones keep the momentum going against Sinja Kraus next? #Sports #Tennis #WTA00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowAnisimova Eyes Sabalenka Rematch in BrisbaneAmanda Anisimova, aka the Freehold Phenom, is coming off a monster 2025 season—two Grand Slam finals and big wins in Qatar and China. Now, she’s set to kick off 2026 at the Brisbane International, where she could face off again with defending champ Sabalenka. Anisimova credits her new self-belief for last year’s leap. Can she keep that mental edge and take down her rivals this time? Let’s talk predictions! #Sports #Tennis #WTA00Share