The Mubadala DC Open has unveiled an impressive entry list for its 2026 WTA event, featuring top players including Elina Svitolina, Naomi Osaka, and Venus Williams. The lineup promises thrilling matches, highlighting the tournament’s status in the tennis calendar.
Author: Isabella Rossi
As Wimbledon kicks off, all eyes will be on the first-round matchups, notably Ugo Humbert against Zizou Bergs and Arthur Fils facing off with Seve Collignon. Both contests promise thrilling tennis, with players eager to make their mark on the prestigious grass courts.
Wake Forest is set to conclude its regular-season play with back-to-back games against Virginia and Virginia Tech. The Demon Deacons aim to build momentum heading into postseason play, making these matchups critical for their NCAA tournament aspirations.
In a challenging weekend, the men’s tennis team faced setbacks against Monmouth and NJIT, failing to secure a win in both matches. Despite strong efforts, the team’s performance highlighted areas for improvement as they look ahead to future competitions.
The McNeese State Cowgirls secured a share of the regular season title after a decisive victory over their rivals, showcasing their dominance in the conference. This achievement highlights their strong performance and determination throughout the season.
The UC Davis women’s tennis team is set to celebrate Senior Day as they host UC San Diego this Saturday. This match not only highlights the team’s promising season but also honors its dedicated senior players, who have made significant contributions.
Marist University’s women’s tennis team faced a narrow defeat against Quinnipiac, losing 4-3 in a hard-fought match. The Red Foxes showed determination but fell short, highlighting the competitive spirit of the season.
Aryna Sabalenka completed her remarkable Sunshine Double after defeating Coco Gauff in the Miami Open final. The victory solidifies her status as one of the WTA’s elite, showcasing her dominant form and resilience throughout the tournament.
The Arkansas State Red Wolves secured a pivotal 4-2 victory against Coastal Carolina, showcasing their determination on the court. The win marks a significant step in their season as they continue to push for a strong finish.
In a thrilling showdown, #47 Maryland Women’s Tennis triumphed over #22 Wisconsin, marking their first Top 25 victory in 13 years. The Terps showcased resilience and skill, energizing their season and setting the stage for future success.









