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The women’s singles final at the Australian Open is confirmed, with Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina set to face off on Saturday. Sabalenka, in pursuit of a fifth Grand Slam title, booked her place in the championship match after beating Elina Svitolina in the semifinals convincingly,
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MELBOURNE — World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka clashes with No. 5 Elena Rybakina in the women’s final at the Australian Open today - Saturday, Jan. 31 - from Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. The match is available to watch on multiple streaming services.
Indiana beat Cincinnati 4-1and swept Eastern Kentucky 4-0. In doubles against Cincinnati, the team of Williams and freshman Alessandra Teodosescu won the number 1 match 6-4. Seniors Nicole Teodosescu and Chase Boyer won the number 3 match 6-1 to clinch the point.
Women’s Tennis Rules at Home The Oregon women’s tennis team kept its spring slate spotless Saturday at the Student Tennis Center, rolling past Idaho and New Mexico State in a doubleheader sweep. Oregon posted back-to-back 4-0 wins over the Vandals and Aggies,
Arkansas women’s tennis start their season at the Billingsley Tennis Center on Wednesday Jan. 28. They will face off against the Missouri State Bears, this is the first time the Hogs have started their season at home since 2020.
Missed anything from the Australian Open final? Worry not. We have you covered from Elena Rybakina’s third-set heroics to her on-court trophy presentation and more.
Dartmouth women's tennis played two matches over the weekend, hosting Boston College and Fordham at Boss Tennis Center.
Arkansas women’s tennis have started their season off 4-0. This is the best start for the Razorbacks since the 2021 season.
The UNC women’s tennis team notched a pair of high-quality wins during a snowy weekend in North Carolina, beating No. 9 NC State in Cary Friday and then returning to the Chewning Tennis Center to beat No. 1 Georgia Sunday.
The No. 22 Texas Tech women’s tennis team capped a stellar weekend at the McLeod Tennis Center.