Mirra Andreeva, the 18-year-old Russian, analyzes her mindset shift to step up a level on the circuit.
Mirra Andreeva, the 18-year-old Russian, analyzes her mindset shift to step up a level on the circuit.
The Polish player reflected on her place in the ranking and placed little importance on fighting to finish at the top; in addition, she reflected on her great victory in Seoul.
Opening up about her current emotional state, Elina Svitolina announced on her social media that she is ending her 2025 season: "Lately, I haven't felt like myself. I am not in the best emotional state, and I don't feel ready to play, so I am ending my season. Over the years, I have learned that this sport is not about money, fame, or rankings; it's about being ready to fight and give your all. Right now, I'm simply not at the mental and emotional level for that. It just means that I'm human and I need time to rest, feel, breathe, and simply exist. I am giving myself the time I need to heal and recharge, instead of pushing things."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Svitolina pone fin a su temporada: "No estoy en el nivel mental ni emocional"
Bianca Andreescu returned to the WTA circuit after the unfortunate injury she suffered at the WTA Montreal, twisting her ankle on match point. The Canadian had been out of action for two months, and upon her return, she couldn't have started in a more challenging way as she fell in the first round of the WTA 1000 Beijing to Anna Bondar in a tight 6-4, 7-6(4) match that lasted two hours.
Other results from the WTA Beijing 2025:
- M Sakkari def. A Krueger: 76(5) 67(5) 75
- B Krejcikova def. A Blinkova: 62 62
- M Bouzkova def. T Maria: 62 64
- K Boulter def. H Baptiste: 75 57 64
- E Lys def. R Zhang: 61 60
- S Cirstea def. C Dolehide: 62 63
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Pekín 2025. Andreescu vuelve con una derrota ajustada
Absolute revolution that tennis has been experiencing in Italy for some time now. Decades of well-planned investment by the authorities with a long-term perspective have led to the peak popularity of the racquet king sport in the transalpine country. It's not just about the historic sporting successes of Sinner and company, the Davis Cup and BJK Cup titles, or the density of Italian tennis players in the top 100; it goes much further. So much so that there has been an increase of 825,795 people registered with the tennis federation across the country in just four years. A passion that runs through the entire Italian peninsula.
Number of people registered with the tennis federation in Italy
— Mario Boccardi (@boccardi_marioo) September 23, 2025
2020: 325,974
2024: 1,151,769 (+825,795 people in 4 years)
How big this number will be in 2025? pic.twitter.com/Ww8YwhSzLH
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así ha sido el asombroso crecimiento del tenis en Italia en los últimos 4 años
Neither Elina Svitolina nor Haddad Maia will make an appearance on a tennis court until 2026. Both have announced on their respective social media that their 2025 season has ended, citing physical and mental fatigue. However, the decision by the Ukrainian is surprising as she still had mathematical chances to compete for a spot in the WTA Finals, although it was very difficult, given that she is currently in 12th place with 2606 points, 1145 points behind the eighth-placed Elena Rybakina.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Svitolina y Haddad Maia no volverán a la competición hasta 2026
It is well known by everyone the great relationship that Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka have been cultivating in recent times, two outgoing personalities who have shared good moments... and also training sessions. The latest one took place in Greece, where the Serbian has moved in recent weeks and where he coincided with the Belarusian, who was finishing her vacation in the Hellenic country. It was Aryna who immortalized the moment and posted a photo after the training, a sign not only that she herself is preparing to return, but also that Nole is training with his focus on the latter part of the year.
Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic trained together this Tuesday. 🤝🔥
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) September 23, 2025
📸 arynasabalenka/IG pic.twitter.com/4UYO3IPgyx
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y Sabalenka preparan juntos en Grecia la última parte de la temporada
Cristina Bucsa is having a great season and has demonstrated her high level of confidence by being able to overcome the qualifying stage of the WTA 1000 Beijing 2025. The Chinese tournament closed the entry list before the leap to the qualifying level achieved by the Spaniard at the US Open, so she was forced to compete in the qualifying round. The Santander native, currently ranked 67th in the world, didn't hesitate and secured her spot in the main draw after defeating Ngounoue and Carlé.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Pekín 2025: Cristina Bucsa consigue superar la fase previa
Mirra Andreeva, the 18-year-old Russian, analyzes her mindset shift to step up a level on the circuit.
Bianca Andreescu returned to the WTA circuit after the unfortunate injury she suffered at the WTA Montreal, twisting her ankle on match point. The Canadian had been out of action for two months, and upon her return, she couldn't have started in a more challenging way as she fell in the first round of the WTA 1000 Beijing to Anna Bondar in a tight 6-4, 7-6(4) match that lasted two hours.
Other results from the WTA Beijing 2025:
- M Sakkari def. A Krueger: 76(5) 67(5) 75
- B Krejcikova def. A Blinkova: 62 62
- M Bouzkova def. T Maria: 62 64
- K Boulter def. H Baptiste: 75 57 64
- E Lys def. R Zhang: 61 60
- S Cirstea def. C Dolehide: 62 63
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Pekín 2025. Andreescu vuelve con una derrota ajustada
The Polish player reflected on her place in the ranking and placed little importance on fighting to finish at the top; in addition, she reflected on her great victory in Seoul.
Absolute revolution that tennis has been experiencing in Italy for some time now. Decades of well-planned investment by the authorities with a long-term perspective have led to the peak popularity of the racquet king sport in the transalpine country. It's not just about the historic sporting successes of Sinner and company, the Davis Cup and BJK Cup titles, or the density of Italian tennis players in the top 100; it goes much further. So much so that there has been an increase of 825,795 people registered with the tennis federation across the country in just four years. A passion that runs through the entire Italian peninsula.
Number of people registered with the tennis federation in Italy
— Mario Boccardi (@boccardi_marioo) September 23, 2025
2020: 325,974
2024: 1,151,769 (+825,795 people in 4 years)
How big this number will be in 2025? pic.twitter.com/Ww8YwhSzLH
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así ha sido el asombroso crecimiento del tenis en Italia en los últimos 4 años
Opening up about her current emotional state, Elina Svitolina announced on her social media that she is ending her 2025 season: "Lately, I haven't felt like myself. I am not in the best emotional state, and I don't feel ready to play, so I am ending my season. Over the years, I have learned that this sport is not about money, fame, or rankings; it's about being ready to fight and give your all. Right now, I'm simply not at the mental and emotional level for that. It just means that I'm human and I need time to rest, feel, breathe, and simply exist. I am giving myself the time I need to heal and recharge, instead of pushing things."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Svitolina pone fin a su temporada: "No estoy en el nivel mental ni emocional"
Neither Elina Svitolina nor Haddad Maia will make an appearance on a tennis court until 2026. Both have announced on their respective social media that their 2025 season has ended, citing physical and mental fatigue. However, the decision by the Ukrainian is surprising as she still had mathematical chances to compete for a spot in the WTA Finals, although it was very difficult, given that she is currently in 12th place with 2606 points, 1145 points behind the eighth-placed Elena Rybakina.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Svitolina y Haddad Maia no volverán a la competición hasta 2026
It is well known by everyone the great relationship that Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka have been cultivating in recent times, two outgoing personalities who have shared good moments... and also training sessions. The latest one took place in Greece, where the Serbian has moved in recent weeks and where he coincided with the Belarusian, who was finishing her vacation in the Hellenic country. It was Aryna who immortalized the moment and posted a photo after the training, a sign not only that she herself is preparing to return, but also that Nole is training with his focus on the latter part of the year.
Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic trained together this Tuesday. 🤝🔥
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) September 23, 2025
📸 arynasabalenka/IG pic.twitter.com/4UYO3IPgyx
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y Sabalenka preparan juntos en Grecia la última parte de la temporada
Cristina Bucsa is having a great season and has demonstrated her high level of confidence by being able to overcome the qualifying stage of the WTA 1000 Beijing 2025. The Chinese tournament closed the entry list before the leap to the qualifying level achieved by the Spaniard at the US Open, so she was forced to compete in the qualifying round. The Santander native, currently ranked 67th in the world, didn't hesitate and secured her spot in the main draw after defeating Ngounoue and Carlé.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Pekín 2025: Cristina Bucsa consigue superar la fase previa
A legend of Italian tennis analyzes in detail the success of players from his country, in addition to focusing on Jasmine Paolini and her irregular season.
The American arrives in Beijing as the defending champion after her inconsistent North American hardcourt swing, but she assures that "I took a weight off my shoulders this year by winning Roland Garros."