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Wk.7- Working Hard, Not Hardly Working

Trophy time 😊🏆 @JPegula #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/B18maTGh4m — Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 21, 2026 *WEEK 7 CHAMPIONS* DUBAI, U.A.E. (WTA 1000; Hard Court Outdoor) S: Jessie Pegula/USA def. Elina Svitolina/UKR 6-2/6-4 D: Gaby Dabrowski/Luisa Stefani (CAN/BRA) def. Laura Siegemund/Vera Zvonareva (GER/RUS) 6-1/6-3 Oeiras, Portugal (WTA 125; Hard Court Indoor) S: Daria Snigur/UKR def. Viktorija Golubic/SUI 6-3/6-3 D: Viktor...

Wk.6- The Czech Whose Fate of Which We Dare Not Speak

Not to tempt fate, but is 2026 finally the year that we see just what Karolina Muchova could do if she could ... well, you know? Karolina Muchova pic.twitter.com/tG1HV5XcdZ — Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) February 14, 2026 *WEEK 6 CHAMPIONS* DOHA, QATAR, (WTA 1000; Hard Court Outdoor) S: Karolina Muchova/CZE def. Victoria Mboko/CAN 6-4/7-5 D: Anna Danilina/Aleksandra Krunic (KAZ/SRB) def. Hsieh Su-wei/Alona Ostapenko (TPE/LAT) 0-6/7-6(3) [10...

Wk.6- The Czech Whose Fate of Which We Dare Not Speak

Not to tempt fate, but is 2026 finally the year that we see just what Karolina Muchova could do if she could ... well, you know? Karolina Muchova pic.twitter.com/tG1HV5XcdZ — Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) February 14, 2026 *WEEK 6 CHAMPIONS* DOHA, QATAR, (WTA 1000; Hard Court Outdoor) S: Karolina Muchova/CZE def. Victoria Mboko/CAN 6-4/7-5 D: Anna Danilina/Aleksandra Krunic (KAZ/SRB) def. Hsieh Su-wei/Alona Ostapenko (TPE/LAT) 0-6/7-6(3) [10...

Wk.5- C-Z-E in the U-A-E

Yep, Sara crushed it. Shining bright 🌟 @SBejlek | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/neQ4Bdn9J5 — wta (@WTA) February 7, 2026 *WEEK 5 CHAMPIONS* ABU DHABI, U.A.E. (WTA 500; Hard Court Outdoor) S: Sara Bejlek/CZE def. Ekaterina Alexandrova/RUS 7-6(5)/6-1 D: Ekaterina Alexandrova/Maya Joint (RUS/AUS) def. Tereza Mihalikova/Olivia Nicholls (SVK/GBR) 3-6/7-6(5) [10-8] OSTRAVA, CZECH REPUBLIC (WTA 250; Hard Court Indoor) S: Katie Boult...

Wk.5- C-Z-E in the U-A-E

Yep, Sara crushed it. Shining bright 🌟 @SBejlek | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/neQ4Bdn9J5 — wta (@WTA) February 7, 2026 *WEEK 5 CHAMPIONS* ABU DHABI, U.A.E. (WTA 500; Hard Court Outdoor) S: Sara Bejlek/CZE def. Ekaterina Alexandrova/RUS 7-6(5)/6-1 D: Ekaterina Alexandrova/Maya Joint (RUS/AUS) def. Tereza Mihalikova/Olivia Nicholls (SVK/GBR) 3-6/7-6(5) [10-8] OSTRAVA, CZECH REPUBLIC (WTA 250; Hard Court Indoor) S: Katie Boult...

G'Day, Melbourne

It's all over Down Under for AO26. =AO NOTES= ...on the final day of action in Melbourne, the junior singles title winners were finally crowned, and with the girls' result the AO gets it first Pastry junior champion this century in Ksenia Efremova. In 2021, 11-year-old prodigy Ksenia Efremova said she wanted to win all Grand Slams and be world #1 at 16 years old. By winning the 2026 girls' Australian Open, she will become the new junior world #1 at...

G'Day, Melbourne

It's all over Down Under for AO26. =AO NOTES= ...on the final day of action in Melbourne, the junior singles title winners were finally crowned, and with the girls' result the AO gets it first Pastry junior champion this century in Ksenia Efremova. In 2021, 11-year-old prodigy Ksenia Efremova said she wanted to win all Grand Slams and be world #1 at 16 years old. By winning the 2026 girls' Australian Open, she will become the new junior world #1 at...