We interviewed Andrea Lázaro to tell her story of overcoming challenges after winning her first WTA title in Croatia: "I dream of playing one day at Philippe Chatrier."
We interviewed Andrea Lázaro to tell her story of overcoming challenges after winning her first WTA title in Croatia: "I dream of playing one day at Philippe Chatrier."
The British tennis player has withdrawn from the Linz WTA due to an illness she has been struggling with since February, causing her to miss several tournaments.
The Spanish tennis player spoke about her physical and mental health issues and how she is slowly recovering to regain her best level.
Iga Swiatek has revealed the reasons for her separation from her coach Wim Fissette in an interview with 'Sport.pl', where she made it clear that it was not a sudden decision. "It's not something someone like me decides right after a failure. I wouldn't make such a decision lightly. I don't make impulsive decisions, I'm quite rational. I don't make many changes within the team; I like to give the team the opportunity to 'reset' and start working in a slightly different way. However, in this case, I felt it was just time for a change. Yes, it wasn't a decision made in Miami but rather a longer process during which I carefully considered everything."
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[pixels-player]Steve Johnson has made it clear on the 'Nothing Major Show' podcast that Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina are above the rest of the WTA circuit, but if there is someone who can stand up to them, that is Coco Gauff. "I think Coco Gauff is the best competitor on the women's circuit, and that is very important. If she gives her best, regardless of her level of tennis that day, I believe she is the third best player in the world. Additionally, the clay court season is approaching, and she has had incredible success on that surface."
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[pixels-player]Alexandra Eala has revealed in the podcast 'The Player's Box' one of the most overwhelming moments of her career, which happened at the past Australian Open due to the amount of audience support she receives at every tournament. "In Australia, I trained outdoors and didn't have security one of the first days, and after training, it was crowded. I stepped off the court and literally couldn't move. Everyone was pushing you against the wall, and I thought, 'wow, this is a bit dangerous.' I was with my father and my coach, and I simply shouted, 'Wait, give me space or you're going to run me over!' Then everyone stopped, and I was able to pass," acknowledged the Filipino tennis player, who since that day started bringing security to her outdoor training sessions.
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[pixels-player]French tennis has suffered a severe blow with Varvara Gracheva's severe injury. The French tennis player, ranked second in France, has revealed that she has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee, practically saying goodbye to the entire season. "I am disappointed to announce that last week, during a practice session, I tore my ACL (in one knee). The recovery will be long, but I am determined to come back stronger than ever when my body is ready. I am eager to return to the court as soon as possible, but in the meantime, stay tuned to see what other activities I will do during my recovery," she announced.
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[pixels-player]The amount of unacceptable messages that tennis players endure on social media, to which they are completely defenseless, always leave room for a twisted turn. That is why each complaint matters, exposure to put an end to an evil that does not stop. The latest to show the world what she receives after each match is Marina Bassols, a tennis player from our country, who started receiving messages compulsively from an account that announced having hired hitmen to kill her, claiming they had her located and that she was a "dead person". Absolutely deplorable that this has become the daily life of many players.
🤬❌ Marina Bassols denounces on her social networks the harassment received after losing her last match.
— Santi (@ArmadaFemenina) March 31, 2026
Let's see if fake profiles and those behind these despicable accounts start to be controlled.
Stay strong @mbassolsribera ❤️ pic.twitter.com/81LWvoQzMU
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Estás muerta oficialmente": Marina Bassols denuncia el acoso con unos mensajes inaceptables
[pixels-player]We interviewed Andrea Lázaro to tell her story of overcoming challenges after winning her first WTA title in Croatia: "I dream of playing one day at Philippe Chatrier."
Iga Swiatek has revealed the reasons for her separation from her coach Wim Fissette in an interview with 'Sport.pl', where she made it clear that it was not a sudden decision. "It's not something someone like me decides right after a failure. I wouldn't make such a decision lightly. I don't make impulsive decisions, I'm quite rational. I don't make many changes within the team; I like to give the team the opportunity to 'reset' and start working in a slightly different way. However, in this case, I felt it was just time for a change. Yes, it wasn't a decision made in Miami but rather a longer process during which I carefully considered everything."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek desvela por qué decidió separarse de su entrenador
[pixels-player]The British tennis player has withdrawn from the Linz WTA due to an illness she has been struggling with since February, causing her to miss several tournaments.
Steve Johnson has made it clear on the 'Nothing Major Show' podcast that Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina are above the rest of the WTA circuit, but if there is someone who can stand up to them, that is Coco Gauff. "I think Coco Gauff is the best competitor on the women's circuit, and that is very important. If she gives her best, regardless of her level of tennis that day, I believe she is the third best player in the world. Additionally, the clay court season is approaching, and she has had incredible success on that surface."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Coco Gauff es la mejor competidora en el circuito femenino"
[pixels-player]The Spanish tennis player spoke about her physical and mental health issues and how she is slowly recovering to regain her best level.
Alexandra Eala has revealed in the podcast 'The Player's Box' one of the most overwhelming moments of her career, which happened at the past Australian Open due to the amount of audience support she receives at every tournament. "In Australia, I trained outdoors and didn't have security one of the first days, and after training, it was crowded. I stepped off the court and literally couldn't move. Everyone was pushing you against the wall, and I thought, 'wow, this is a bit dangerous.' I was with my father and my coach, and I simply shouted, 'Wait, give me space or you're going to run me over!' Then everyone stopped, and I was able to pass," acknowledged the Filipino tennis player, who since that day started bringing security to her outdoor training sessions.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Eala desvela uno de los momentos más agobiantes de su vida en el Open de Australia
[pixels-player]French tennis has suffered a severe blow with Varvara Gracheva's severe injury. The French tennis player, ranked second in France, has revealed that she has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee, practically saying goodbye to the entire season. "I am disappointed to announce that last week, during a practice session, I tore my ACL (in one knee). The recovery will be long, but I am determined to come back stronger than ever when my body is ready. I am eager to return to the court as soon as possible, but in the meantime, stay tuned to see what other activities I will do during my recovery," she announced.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Grave lesión para Gracheva: dice adiós prácticamente a toda la temporada
[pixels-player]The amount of unacceptable messages that tennis players endure on social media, to which they are completely defenseless, always leave room for a twisted turn. That is why each complaint matters, exposure to put an end to an evil that does not stop. The latest to show the world what she receives after each match is Marina Bassols, a tennis player from our country, who started receiving messages compulsively from an account that announced having hired hitmen to kill her, claiming they had her located and that she was a "dead person". Absolutely deplorable that this has become the daily life of many players.
🤬❌ Marina Bassols denounces on her social networks the harassment received after losing her last match.
— Santi (@ArmadaFemenina) March 31, 2026
Let's see if fake profiles and those behind these despicable accounts start to be controlled.
Stay strong @mbassolsribera ❤️ pic.twitter.com/81LWvoQzMU
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Estás muerta oficialmente": Marina Bassols denuncia el acoso con unos mensajes inaceptables
[pixels-player]Exciting challenge looming ahead for Alexandra Eala in the coming weeks, returning to a surface under which she did not grow up but has fully acclimated to during her journey at the Rafa Nadal Academy. The clay court could bring great news to the Filipina, who is already preparing under the reddish mantle, seeking to adapt her style to reap major victories. Her initial clay court training sessions in Manacor were supervised and closely watched by Toni Nadal, who keeps a close eye on one of the most famous athletes in her country.
Getting ready for the clay court season at home ☺️ @AlexEala05 🇵🇭 VAMOS! pic.twitter.com/kacITydzJW
— Rafa Nadal Academy (@rnadalacademy) April 1, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alexandra Eala ya prepara la gira de tierra... bajo la atenta mirada de Toni Nadal
[pixels-player]Belinda Bencic is one of the top favorites for the title at the WTA Charleston 2026... but she barely made it through. A challenging match awaited her in the first round on the always unique green American clay, facing off against a Dayana Yastremska in excellent form. The duel, in the local prime time, served to demonstrate that confidence and dynamics work wonders, with the Swiss navigating the storm and advancing to the second round, not without some struggle (6-2, 6-7(5), 6-3). There, she will face Czech player Sara Beljek.
Other results from the day (first round):
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