Madison Keys reacted to Jessica Pegula and Emma Navarro winning the 2025 ATX Open and Merida Open, respectively, just hours apart from each other. Pegula claimed her seventh WTA Tour title in ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Indian Wells Day 4 Predictions Including Madison Keys vs Anastasia PotapovaThe seeds continue to take centre stage at the WTA BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. Madison Keys will play her first match as a Grand Slam champion after recovering from a hamstring injury.
American tennis star Emma Navarro produced a flawless performance in the WTA 500 Mérida Open Akron final on Sunday, beating Colombian qualifier Emiliana Arango 6-0, 6-0.
Keys and Fritz cruise into Indian Wells 3rd round
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Daily Express US on MSNMadison Keys makes honest Coco Gauff admission - 'Blows my mind'Tennis star Madison Keys praised Coco Gauff ahead of the 2025 Indian Wells Open as the Americans players looks to snap an over 20-year title draught,
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EssentiallySports on MSNDespite Australian Open Setback, 5x Grand Slam Champion Reveals Why Madison Keys Was the Rightful WinnerMadison Keys once admitted, "I felt like if I never won a Grand Slam, then I wouldn't have lived up to what people thought I should have been." Doubts crept in after losing to Sloane Stephens in the 2017 US Open final,
American tennis star Madison Keys is officially back at Indian Wells, hoping to carry on her winning form from the Australian Open to the BNP Paribas Open.
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Daily Express US on MSNEmma Navarro prize money after winning WTA event with 25-year firstEmma Navarro put in a dominant performance down in Mexico to win the Merida Open with the American moving to a career-high in the rankings
Four American women sit in the Top 10 in the WTA rankings after Emma Navarro jumped to No. 8 in the world after capturing her first 500 title at the Merida Open on Sunday. She won the final 6–0, 6–0.
Emma Navarro continued her fine start to the season with a title run at the WTA Merida Open 2025. Here's how much she earned in prize money.
Australian Open champion Madison Keys is confident that American women are in a strong position to break a 24-year-title drought at Indian Wells. Keys expr
With three players in the top five, Madison Keys said she wouldn't be surprised if American women thrived at Indian Wells, where they have not won since 2001.
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