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
Stephen Wilson+FollowRoland Garros Night Sessions: Where Are the Women?So, French Open boss Gilles Moretton just hinted that we shouldn’t expect to see the WTA stars under the lights at Roland Garros. He claims the men’s matches are “better” for night sessions, which feels like a snub to the likes of Swiatek and Sabalenka. Is this just tradition, or is it time for a change? The debate over prime-time slots is heating up again—what do you all think? #RolandGarros #WTA #TennisEquality #Sports00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowCollins Draws the Line on Camera Close-UpsDid anyone catch Danielle Collins' bold move at Strasbourg? During her intense three-setter with Raducanu, the American ace wasn’t just fighting for points—she stood up to a courtside cameraman who got way too close during a changeover. Collins called out the 'inappropriate' angle, reminding everyone that even fiery competitors deserve space to reset. This moment sparks a real debate: where should broadcasters draw the line between fan access and player privacy? #DanielleCollins #WTA #TennisDebate #PlayerPrivacy #Strasbourg #Sports00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowSwiatek’s Toughest Roland Garros Test Yet?Is Queen of Clay Iga Swiatek facing her hardest French Open path ever? The 3-time defending champ is seeded just 5th after a shaky clay season, and her draw is stacked with landmines—Ostapenko (who’s 6-0 vs Iga!), Rybakina, and a possible showdown with Sabalenka or Gauff. Can Swiatek rediscover her dominance, or will her streak end? Let’s break down her chances and the rivalries that could define this year’s tournament. #Swiatek #RolandGarros #WTA #FrenchOpen #Tennis #Sports30Share
Gregory Costa+FollowBibi’s Paris Heartbreak: So Close, Yet So FarBibi fans, this one stings. After steamrolling her first French Open qualifier with a double bagel, Andreescu looked set for a classic comeback. But against Hibino, she just couldn’t close it out—match point slipped away, and the heavy Paris clay seemed to sap her energy. The loss hit hard, especially after her promising run in Rome. Is it just rust, or is Bibi still battling herself more than her opponents? #Andreescu #FrenchOpen #Tennis #WTA #Comeback #Sports10Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowCollins’ Credit Call Sparks Fan DebateDanimal Danielle Collins stunned Queen Iga in Rome, snapping a six-match losing streak, but the post-match drama stole the spotlight. Collins called out the media for focusing on Świątek’s off-day instead of her own aggressive play. Fans weren’t having it—many say the lopsided rivalry and Iga’s dip in form explain the coverage. Is Collins right to demand more respect, or did she just add fuel to an already fiery rivalry? #WTA #IgaSwiatek #DanielleCollins #TennisRivalry #RomeOpen #Sports00Share
Gregory Costa+FollowChrissie’s Last Stand vs. Martina: 1986 RewindWho else remembers when Ice Maiden Chrissie Evert shocked everyone by taking down her old rival Martina at the '86 French Open? Most had written Evert off by then, but she dug deep after dropping the first set and flipped the script on the Queen of the Courts. That win wasn’t just another trophy—it reignited her career for three more years! For me, this was the ultimate twist in their legendary rivalry. Where does this rank in your all-time WTA upsets? #EvertNavratilova #FrenchOpen #TennisHistory #WTA #Sports20Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowGauff Outplays Raducanu in Windy Rome ClashDid anyone else catch Ice Coco’s dominant win over Emma Raducanu in Rome? The conditions were wild—gusty winds making every point unpredictable. Still, Gauff kept her cool and used her serve and forehand to put the Brit on the back foot, ending Emma’s hot streak in straight sets. While Coco called it 'awkward,' she made it look easy. Next up: a rematch with teen phenom Andreeva. Can Gauff keep rolling? #CocoGauff #Raducanu #ItalianOpen #TennisRivalry #WTA #Sports00Share
Gregory Costa+FollowCoco Gauff’s Sweet Mother’s Day in RomeHow cool is it to see Coco Gauff, aka the US Open champ, making headlines off the court? While chasing her first 2025 title at the Italian Open, Coco took time to shower her mom, Candi, with roses, gifts, and a classy Roman dinner for Mother’s Day. The bond between these two is real—Candi’s always in her corner, from the stands to Instagram. With Coco now running her own show (Coco Gauff Enterprises), it’s clear she’s got her mom’s champion spirit. Next up: a showdown with Raducanu! #CocoGauff #MothersDay #ItalianOpen #TennisFamily #WTA #Sports40Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowSabalenka’s Secret Sauce for Rome Wins?Did anyone catch Sabalenka’s post-match confession at the Italian Open? The world No. 1 breezed past Potapova in just over an hour, but the real headline is her match scheduling strategy. Turns out, Sabalenka picked the early slot just so she could enjoy Rome’s legendary pasta and pizza! After last year’s heartbreak in the final, she’s clearly hungry—on and off the court. With a 3-1 record over Kenin, but a Rome loss in 2022, will Sabalenka’s love for Italian food fuel her revenge run? #Sabalenka #ItalianOpen #TennisTalk #Rome2024 #WTA #Sports00Share