One of tennis’s most beloved players scores a breakthrough victory after many years of playing. She might just be getting ...
Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek are both into the quarterfinals of Indian Wells. The pair have had very different routes on their way to the last eight but both have created history in doing so.
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 5 Madison Keys look destined for a rematch of January's Australian Open final, but Belinda Bencic and Liudmila Samsonova have been toppling high-ranked opposition ...
How a former Kansas City Chiefs defensive back applied his football knowledge to help Madison Keys earn her first major title ...
Swiss wildcard Belinda Bencic has toppled third seed Coco Gauff, setting up an Indian Wells quarter-final against Australian ...
Madison Keys narrowly escaped defeat in the 4th round of Indian Wells against a determined Donna Vekic, who couldn’t ...
Donna Vekic took down eighth-seeded Navarro to set a date with Australian Open winner Madison Keys in the fourth round of ...
The No. 5 seed has been to the quarterfinals just once in her prior 11 Indian Wells appearances. Keys awaits the winner of 10th-seeded countrywoman Emma Navarro and No. 19 seed Donna Vekic for a ...
One such notable comeback is that of Madison Keys, the new Australian Open champion, whose recent performance at the Indian Wells Tennis Tournament has captivated fans and analysts alike. This article ...
Madison Keys winning her maiden Grand Slam tournament at the Australian Open has already become the feel-good story of the tennis season, and Caroline Garcia would testify to just as much.
Madison Keys was struggling to convert her chances for the majority of the opening two sets against Donna Vekic but ...
No. 5 seed Madison Keys — the last American woman left at the BNP Paribas Open — overcame a tough test from No. 19 seed Donna ...