tammy84+FollowStephens Leads WTA’s Fertility Game-ChangerWow, Sloane “Steph” Stephens just opened up about her tough journey freezing her eggs—and how the WTA’s new Special Entry Ranking rule is a real game-changer for women in tennis. She admitted she rushed back too soon after her first procedure, which messed with her fitness and mindset. Now, thanks to this player-driven move, women don’t have to risk their health just to get back on court. Major respect to Steph for pushing this forward! #WTA #SloaneStephens #TennisEquality #Sports #Tennis00Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowWTA’s Game-Changer for Family PlanningBig news from the WTA! Top 750 players can now freeze their eggs and keep their rankings protected while off tour. Sloane Stephens (remember her 2017 US Open run?) says this move finally lets players focus on health, not just rushing back to the court. It’s a huge step for women’s tennis, and Madison Keys calls it a real gift for anyone thinking about starting a family. What do you think—will this set a new standard across sports? #WTA #TennisFamily #WomenInSports #Sports #Tennis00Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowDelray Dart’s Grit Shines at Roland GarrosDid you catch Coco Gauff’s epic comeback over Sabalenka in the French Open final? The Delray Dart showed serious fighting spirit, clinching her second Slam and making a real statement on clay. Rick Macci, who once coached Serena, says Coco’s got the backbone to hit World No. 1 soon—even if there are some bumps ahead. Her mindset and hustle are inspiring a whole new generation. What do you think: Is Coco the next queen of the WTA? #CocoGauff #FrenchOpen #WTA #Sports #Tennis00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowWTA’s Game-Changer: Ranking Pause for MomsBig news from the WTA! Players can now freeze their rankings while undergoing fertility treatments like egg or embryo freezing. This means stars like Sloane Stephens and others can focus on family planning without sacrificing their spot on tour. The new rule requires a 10-week break and grants a 'Special Entry Ranking' for three events after returning. This is a huge step for women’s sports, giving players more control over their careers and personal lives. What do you think—will this inspire other leagues to follow suit? #WTA #WomensTennis #FertilitySupport #Sports #Tennis00Share
tammy84+FollowGauff Fires Back After Sabalenka ShadeWow, what a spicy end to the French Open! After Queen Coco pulled off another comeback win over Sabalenka, the world No. 1 tried to downplay the victory, saying Swiatek would've beaten Gauff in the final. But Gauff wasn't having it—she reminded everyone she beat Iga in Madrid and that anything can happen on the big stage. Love the confidence from Coco and the drama in this rivalry! Thoughts on Sabalenka’s comments? #CocoGauff #FrenchOpen #WTA #Sports40Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowIs Iga Swiatek Getting the Respect She Deserves?Big debate heating up at Roland Garros! Patrick Mouratoglou just said Iga Swiatek isn’t a “superstar” like Serena, which is why she’s not headlining night sessions. Even with her chasing a fourth straight French Open, Swiatek and other WTA stars are stuck in the afternoon slots. Is this fair, or does the tournament need a new approach? Are we undervaluing the 'Queen of Clay' just because she isn’t Serena or Sharapova? #Swiatek #RolandGarros #WTA #Sports00Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowWhy Is Sabalenka Playing to Empty Seats?Anyone else notice Queen Aryna Sabalenka battling it out in front of rows of empty seats at Roland-Garros? Her quarterfinal was scheduled for 11 a.m.—prime time for fans to be grabbing croissants, not courtside. It’s a real issue: women’s matches, even big ones, get the early slots while the night sessions are reserved for the men. Sabalenka and other WTA stars deserve better. Time for the French Open to rethink its schedule and give these legends the spotlight they’ve earned! #FrenchOpen #Sabalenka #WTA #Sports10Share
matthew58+FollowOns Jabeur Calls Out French Open SnubBig shoutout to the Minister of Happiness, Ons Jabeur, for her heartfelt letter after the French Open sidelined women’s matches from primetime. Ons didn’t hold back—she spotlighted legends like King Iga, fearless Coco, and Badosa, saying their stories deserve the big stage. This isn’t just about scheduling; it’s about respect for the women’s game and its stars. Do you think the French Open will finally listen? #WTA #FrenchOpen #OnsJabeur #Sports00Share
Gregory Costa+FollowJabeur Calls Out Roland Garros SnubBig shout from the Minister of Happiness! Ons Jabeur isn’t holding back after another year of women’s matches getting sidelined in the French Open night sessions. She slammed the Roland Garros chiefs, saying it’s a shame that top women’s clashes—like Osaka vs. Badosa—aren’t getting prime time. With Gilles Moretton claiming it’s “better for spectators,” is it time for the Federation to rethink what fans really want? #RolandGarros #WTA #OnsJabeur #Sports50Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowOsaka’s Tears After Tough Badosa DrawHeartbreak for Naomi Osaka fans as the former World No. 1 made an emotional exit from the French Open after a gritty three-set battle with Paula Badosa. After her early-round loss, Osaka opened up about learning from each match and the pressure of not wanting to disappoint her new coach, Patrick Mouratoglou. Fans rallied behind her on social media, reminding her that facing Badosa in round one was a brutal draw and that better days are ahead—especially with grass season coming up. Thoughts on Osaka’s comeback journey? #NaomiOsaka #FrenchOpen #WTA #Sports40Share