Paula Badosa (against Kasatkina) and Karolina Muchova (against Andreeva) both pulled the plug after losing the first set.
A fresh colorway and a brand-new entry in the line are the major additions to the franchise that prides itself on top-notch stability and control.
Each of the six players were guaranteed $1.5 million for participating, with the winner taking home $6 million.
The One That Got Away. It’s one of the oldest themes in the book, and we’re not talking about The Angler’s Digest. Everyone seems to have experienced an unexpected, perhaps even undeserved loss that ...
The world No. 10 recorded the 100th indoor win of his career, hitting the century mark with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Swiss lefty Dominic Stricker in the quarterfinals of the ATP 250 event. Dimitrov, ...
Bulat Utemuratov and Yuriy Polskiy have high hopes for Kazakhstan's newly-relocated ATP 250 to shine through warm hospitality and careful detail work.