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Frances Tiafoe, Coco Gauff are proof the diversity of the game will continue
For 25 years, Williams helped make the sport’s audience and participation more diverse. How does the sport capitalize on them after her retirement?
The record holder for the most Grand Slam titles in the Open Era stands on the shoulders of giants
‘I have absolutely nothing to lose,’ she says after upsetting No. 2 Kontaveit
The legend may be in the final stage of her career, but her skills and the topsy-turvy state of women’s tennis have kept the door open for more history
Witnessing the straight-sets win was a pilgrimage and homage: ‘When I found out this was going to be her last tournament, I absolutely had to come out’
Montgomery recently won both the US Open junior girls’ singles and doubles titles — a promising start as she launches her full-time professional career
The four-time Grand Slam champion may need extended time out of the public eye
Event celebrates HBCU contributions to the tennis community and announces grant to expand tennis at HBCUs
Serena Williams may have lost out on a chance to tie the Grand Slam wins record, but, as The Undefeated’s Bill Rhoden writes, her legacy as a winner is already set