Tatjana Maria crowned queen of Queen’s
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Britain's Sonay Kartal secures the biggest win of her career as women's tennis returns to Queen's Club for the first time since 1973.
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DPA International on MSNQualifier Tatjana Maria shocks Madison Keys to reach final at Queen'sVeteran qualifier Tatjana Maria continued her remarkable run at Queen’s Club with victory over Australian Open champion Madison Keys to reach the final of the HSBC Championships. The 37-year-old mother of two arrived in London on a nine-match losing run but,
Emma Raducanu headlined a historic return of women’s tennis to Queen’s Club after 52 years, winning her opening doubles match with Katie Boulter. The
There are several reasons why female players will return to Queen's for the first time in 52 years, including an ongoing commitment to the growth of women's tennis, and the success of an event at Eastbourne.
Those in the line-up include 2025 Australian Open winner Madison Keys, former Wimbledon champions Barbora Krejcikova and Elena Rybakina, and British number one Katie Boulter, as well as former US Open winner Raducanu.
Andy Murray ’s return to Queen’s Club, where he won a record five titles, was much more low-key. There was no emotional speech, just some banter about his growing prowess at golf; a brief knockabout with tournament director and former doubles partner Laura Robson,