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Visibility for women’s tennis and helping the push towards equality were major drivers of the event returning for the first ...
The programme aims to help at least 5,500 more young people to play the sport - with a minimum of 50% to be female. The wider ...
The Lawn Tennis Association promises equal prize money for women's events at Queen's Club and Eastbourne by 2029. The return ...
There are several reasons why female players will return to Queen's for the first time in 52 years, including an ongoing ...
A new indoor tennis centre in Dumfries is on course to open later this year. The Transforming Scottish Indoor Tennis (TSIT) ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan announced a new partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association yesterday that seeks to open up ...
The prestigious Queen's Club in London hosts a women's WTA 500 event after 52 years, featuring top players like Zheng Quinwen ...
Current Lawn Tennis Association rules allow players to self identify but, from January 25, 2025, trans women and non-binary individuals assigned male at birth will only be allowed to compete in ...
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