Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek are both into the quarterfinals of Indian Wells. The pair have had very different routes on their way to the last eight but both have created history in doing so.
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EatingWell on MSNSerena Williams Gives Her Dogs Food Scraps While She Cooks, and the Internet Is DividedReviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD Serena Williams’ Instagram post shows her feeding her dogs food scraps while ...
The two-time Indian Wells champion dropped just six games combined to beat Kveta Peschke, Ai Sugiyama, and fourth seed Jana ...
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Sporting News on MSNSerena Williams wears pretty pink dress, poses with her two daughters in new ad campaignTennis legend Serena Williams looks pretty in pink alongside her two daughters. The Williams crew got all dressed up to take part in an ad campaign. Olympia and Adira Williams joined their mom in all ...
Serena Williams ‘s latest retirement project is bringing her back to her roots in an unexpected way — and bringing a whole ...
Royal biographer Robert Hardman has shared insight into the Prince and Princess of Wales' approach to their children's public ...
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 5 Madison Keys look destined for a rematch of January's Australian Open final, but Belinda Bencic and Liudmila Samsonova have been toppling high-ranked opposition ...
Carlos Alcaraz pursues a three-peat at Indian Wells. Iga Swiatek looks to become the tournament's winningest women's singles ...
Serena Williams and Roger Federer won the respective singles titles at the 2007 Australian Open. Williams beat Maria Sharapova in the Melbourne final, winning her first major title in two years by ...
We chatted with the tennis legend about joining forces with children's clothing powerhouse Janie and Jack on a limited ...
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