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Australian Open Women’s Draw Breakdown (and Predictions)

January 15, 2018January 15, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

AUSTRALIAN OPEN: I break down and predict the women's draw at the first major event of 2018. The end result is... interesting.

Lesley Kerkhove: “Playing ITF tournaments after WTA is really different”

January 6, 2018January 7, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

INTERVIEW: Rising Dutch player Lesley Kerkhove talks doubles, Grand Slam hopes and the challenges of switching between WTA and ITF events.

WTA Finals: The Misconceptions About World No. 1

October 28, 2017January 3, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

WTA FINALS: Should Simona Halep be world no. 1? It depends whether or not you equate it with "world's best."

“Perspective from the Outside”: Johanna Konta, Wimbledon Chances and On-Court Coaching

June 17, 2017January 3, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ 1 Comment

AEGON OPEN NOTTINGHAM: Top seed Johanna Konta is looking good on the lawns, but a move during her quarterfinal match raises old questions.

“It’s been phenomenal”: Ashleigh Barty reflects and looks ahead at the Aegon Open Nottingham

June 14, 2017January 3, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ 1 Comment

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Exactly one year after returning to WTA tennis, Ashleigh Barty reflects on her rise, her friendship with Casey Dellacqua and the importance of doubles.

AEGON OPEN: ‘Depressed’ Naomi Osaka, Jelena Ostapenko’s 2016 Paris victor, still getting used to grass-courts

June 13, 2017January 3, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ 1 Comment

AEGON OPEN INTERVIEW: Naomi Osaka says she needs more grass-court practice and reflects on beating Jelena Ostapenko at the French Open.

World Number 47: Jelena Ostapenko, French Open champion, creating her own rules

June 10, 2017January 3, 2018 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

FRENCH OPEN: We were three days shy of having a new teenage Grand Slam champion, and that was supposed to be unthinkable. Ladies and gentlemen, Jelena Ostapenko.

ROLAND GARROS: French Open week one in review – WTA version

June 3, 2017 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

ROLAND GARROS: Assessing the leading title contenders, the dark horse and the biggest upset from week one of the French Open.

Madrid Open: Eugenie Bouchard beats Maria Sharapova – Credit where credit is due

May 8, 2017May 8, 2017 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

Mutua Madrid Open: Eugenie Bouchard beat Maria Sharapova on Monday night. She competed well. But we should not yet herald her as 'back'.

Serena Williams Pregnant – OR NOT: 7 Things To Remember

April 19, 2017April 19, 2017 ~ Abigail Johnson ~ Leave a comment

Serena Williams uploaded a SnapChat selfie with the caption "20 weeks". The world automatically assumed she's pregnant.

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