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Former World No. 1 Angelique Kerber will take on a new role this season, claiming the position of sporting director at the WTA 500 Bad Homburg Open in her home country.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, who won 31 titles in her career and reached as high as No. 2 in the world, closed ...
Pliskova dethrones Kerber in WTA Rankings. Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic has replaced Angelique Kerber at the number ...
Petra Kvitova's professional tennis career is over. The former two time Wimbledon champion has bid farewell to the sport at ...
Keys Defeats Kerber for Her First Title Madison Keys earned her first WTA title by beating Angelique Kerber, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, in the final of the Aegon International in Eastbourne, England.
The Baseline Awards: Nadal, Muguruza, Murray, Kerber and more say goodbye in 2024 If there’s one thing that’s certain in tennis, it’s this: The induction ceremony for the 2029 International ...
Kerber, 36, won the 2016 Australian and US Open, and Wimbledon in 2018. She topped the WTA rankings for 34 weeks during her career she ended at this year's Paris Olympics.
Kerber had a fabulous career and finished it with three Grand Slams. She officially retired from the sport in 2024. She claimed the number-one spot in the WTA rankings in 2016.
World number one Angelique Kerber defeated defending champion Heather Watson 6-4, 6-4 to reach the semi-finals of the WTA tournament in Monterrey, Mexico.
Angelique Kerber of Germany returns the ball against Jelena Jankovic of Serbia during their final match at the WTA Hong Kong Open tennis tournament in Hong Kong, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015.
The men's and women's tennis tours use similar methodologies when ranking players. Here's how the rankings are put together ...
Fourth-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany reached the semifinals of the Toray Pan Pacific Open when fifth-seeded Madison Keys withdrew in the decisive set on Friday at Osaka, Japan.